Robotic fish
12275512 ยท 2025-04-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63H25/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H23/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H1/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A robotic fish includes a pair of rear lateral gears controlling a rear portion of the robotic fish, and a pair of front lateral gears control a front portion of the robotic fish. A pair of right side lateral gears control a right pectoral side of the robotic fish, and a pair of left side lateral gears control a left pectoral side of the robotic fish.
Claims
1. A robotic fish, comprising: a pair of rear linear gears controlling a rear portion of the robotic fish; a pair of front linear gears controlling a front portion of the robotic fish; a right side bevel gear controlling a right pectoral side of the robotic fish; a left side bevel gear controlling a left pectoral side of the robotic fish; and a head on the front portion of the robotic fish, the head having a front ring gear in communication with the pair of front lateral gears.
2. The robotic fish as recited in claim 1, further comprising a tail on the rear portion of the robotic fish, the tail having a tail ring gear in communication with the pair of rear linear gears.
3. The robotic fish as recited in claim 1, further comprising a left pectoral fin on the left pectoral side of the robotic fish, the left pectoral fin having a left pectoral ring gear in communication with the left side bevel gear.
4. The robotic fish as recited in claim 1, further comprising a right pectoral fin on the right pectoral side of the robotic fish, the right pectoral fin having a right pectoral ring gear in communication with the right side bevel gear.
5. A robotic fish, comprising: a pair of rear linear gears controlling a rear portion of the robotic fish; a tail on the rear portion of the robotic fish, the tail having a tail ring gear in communication with the pair of rear linear gears; a pair of front linear gears controlling a front portion of the robotic fish; a head on the front portion of the robotic fish, the head having a front ring gear in communication with the pair of front linear gears; a right side bevel gear controlling a right pectoral side of the robotic fish; a right pectoral fin on the right pectoral side of the robotic fish, the right pectoral fin having a right pectoral ring gear in communication with the right side bevel gear; a left side bevel gear controlling a left pectoral side of the robotic fish; and a left pectoral fin on the left pectoral side of the robotic fish, the left pectoral fin having a left pectoral ring gear in communication with the left side bevel gear.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(6) Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(7) The present subject matter relates generally to mechanical devices that mimic animals, and particularly to a gear-driven robotic fish. As shown in
(8) If pectoral fins are needed, two additional fins can be implemented in each direction. This is done by using a shape similar to the right half (W) of the robotic fish. The right half (W) of the fish, which is the tail part, can be used for the pectoral fins by removing the small linear gear C, the tail E, and the circular gear D, as well as removing the H, G, leaving the circular gear J, and connecting it to a cylindrical shaft (externally serrated). The ring gear J and its toothed shaft can be applied externally above the two linear gears A from the top or below the two linear gears A from the bottom. In addition to that, a system of movement linkage and movement separation is added, in addition to a part to change the direction.
(9) The movement of the fish's head works in a similar way to the tail. The L gear drives the horizontal oscillating motion of the M and N gears. Also, another small linear gear O (similar to linear gear C) is connected to the linear gear M and drives the oscillating movement of the circular gear P, which is installed horizontally and linked to a vertical shaft. The vertical shaft is connected to the head of the robotic fish, which drives the head of the robotic fish to swing.
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(11) Six versions of the same
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(13) The second shaft 720 is an internally toothed cylinder which internally connects the pectoral fin shaft (the segmented shaft of
(14) An artificial brain and sensors are also added to control the movement of the robotic fish.
(15) The robotic fish, in one embodiment, includes two linear gears attached to each other that move by means of a quarter circular gear, forming an oscillatory movement, and connected to them is a small linear gear horizontally on the side of one of the two linear gears or both together, transmitting the oscillatory movement to a horizontal circular gear linked to a vertical shaft that oscillates, and this vertical shaft is connected to the tail of the fish. The mechanism, and a quarter of the circular gear is connected to a shaft, and this shaft is connected to a bevel gear and is moved by another bevel gear that takes the mechanical movement from the main engine, and on the other side is another bevel gear linked to a shaft, and this shaft is connected to a quarter of a circular gear, and this quarter of the circular gear moves two linear gears fixed together, forming a movement.
(16) A small linear gear horizontally on the side of one of the two linear gears or both together transmits the oscillatory movement to a horizontal circular gear linked to a vertical shaft that oscillates, and this vertical shaft is connected to the head of the robotic fish.
(17) As for the pectoral fins, their oscillatory movement is taken from the top or bottom of the two linear gears by means of a circular gear linked to a shaft, and this shaft is connected to a bevel gear, and this bevel gear is connected to two bevel gears on both sides, to give the oscillatory movement to the right and left pectoral fins.
(18) It is to be understood that the present subject matter is not limited to the specific embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the generic language of the following claims enabled by the embodiments described herein, or otherwise shown in the drawings or described above in terms sufficient to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the claimed subject matter.