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Transformable Linkage-Based Gripper for Multi-Mode Grasping and Manipulation


Abstract:

Gripper hardware design often involves a trade-off between distinct and sometimes opposing goals (e.g., high grasping force vs. gentleness). To address this trade-off wit...Show More

Abstract:

Gripper hardware design often involves a trade-off between distinct and sometimes opposing goals (e.g., high grasping force vs. gentleness). To address this trade-off within a single device, we present a multi-mode gripper with fingers that are scissor linkages, that can actively transform between three distinct modes by varying the number and locations of mechanical singularities. Each of these modes has properties that are suitable for specific needs. Mode 1 provides high grip strength, using a short lever arm and rigid structure. Mode 2 allows precise finger positioning and in-hand manipulation, using two independently controlled DOFs per finger. Mode 3 provides underactuated grasping that can passively adapt to delicate or irregularly shaped objects, with four DOFs per finger. The kinematic relationships, joint torques, and fingertip forces are derived analytically for each of the three modes. Gripper performance and the kinematic model are verified experimentally.
Published in: IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters ( Volume: 8, Issue: 12, December 2023)
Page(s): 8446 - 8453
Date of Publication: 02 November 2023

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