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Cam synchronous locking elastic self-adaptation robot finger device

A robot finger, synchronous locking technology, applied in the direction of manipulators, chucks, manufacturing tools, etc., can solve the problems of grasping failure, affecting the locking effect, instability and so on

Inactive Publication Date: 2016-07-27
TSINGHUA UNIV
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[0008] 2) The device is difficult to provide a wider range of gripping force
[0009] 3) A spring with an excessively large stiffness coefficient may cause the fingers to quickly collide with the object when grabbing the object, resulting in the instability of the squeezed object
[0010] 4) The device may fail to grasp when used in a vibrating environment
Because the teeth of the ratchet have a certain pitch, the locking is discontinuous; if the pitch is designed to be large, the locking accuracy will be reduced, and if the pitch is designed to be small, the tooth height will be reduced, affecting the locking effect

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[0044] The specific structure, working principle and working process of the present invention will be further described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and embodiments.

[0045] The cam synchronous locking elastic adaptive robot finger device designed by the present invention includes a motor, a reducer, a first transmission mechanism, a tendon rope, a rope member, N finger segments, N-1 joint shafts, and N-1 spring parts and N-1 articulated wheels; the motor is fixedly connected to the first finger segment; the output shaft of the motor is connected to the input shaft of the reducer, and the output shaft of the reducer is connected to the input end of the first transmission mechanism , the output end of the first transmission mechanism is connected with the pull cord; the pull cord is slid or rotated and arranged in the first finger segment; one end of the tendon rope is connected with the pull cord, and the other end of the tendon rope is connect...

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The invention discloses a cam synchronous locking elastic self-adaptation robot finger device and belongs to the technical field of robot hands. The cam synchronous locking elastic self-adaptation robot finger device comprises a motor, multiple finger sections, multiple joint shafts, multiple spring pieces, a tendon rope, a three-dimensional cam mechanism, a wheel type transmission mechanism and the like. By means of the device, the motor, the tendon rope, the spring pieces, the three-dimensional cam mechanism and the like are used for comprehensively achieving the function of self-adaptation passive grabbing and continuous synchronous locking of the multiple joints. The device is used for grabbing objects and can automatically adapt to the shapes and the sizes of the objects; a joint locking manner can be adopted after the objects are grabbed, the grabbing process is fast and stable, the joints are locked after grabbing, the fingers are prevented from rebounding to lose stability, and larger grabbing force can be provided; the multiple joints can be locked synchronously; joint angles capable of being locked are continuous; and the device is simple in structure, small in size, light, easy to control and low in design and manufacturing cost.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the technical field of robot hands, and in particular relates to a structural design of a cam synchronous locking elastic self-adaptive robot finger device. Background technique [0002] The robot hand is one of the most important components of the robot, and key technologies such as the structural design and function improvement of the robot hand are crucial to the robot. Existing robot hands can be mainly divided into anthropomorphic hands and non-anthropomorphic hands, both of which have a very wide range of applications. Because the human hand is very flexible and powerful, it has great research and learning value in bionics, and the development of anthropomorphic robot hands has great prospects. The current anthropomorphic robotic hands are mainly divided into industrial grippers, dexterous hands and underactuated hands. [0003] On the one hand, the robot hand needs to grasp, carry and manipulate complex objects of diff...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): B25J15/00
CPCB25J15/0009
Inventor 郭九明张文增
Owner TSINGHUA UNIV
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