Tactile sensor and a method of manufacturing thereof

US10814493B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10814493-B2
Application numberUS-201816477675-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 12, 2018
Priority dateJan 12, 2017
Publication dateOct 27, 2020
Grant dateOct 27, 2020

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A capacitive or resistive tactile sensor having a conductive membrane, a flexible dielectric or weakly conductive sheet and a substrate having electrodes, and a method of manufacturing thereof. The flexible sheet has a first surface and an opposite second surface, the first surface and the second surface are uniformly distanced when at rest. The first surface is adapted to contact one of the conductive membrane or the substrate. The second surface is adapted to contact another one of the conductive membrane or the substrate. The body defines between the first and second surfaces, at a predetermined region, a plurality of laser ablated uniform cavities that are evenly distributed and operatively identical in order to provide a known compression index at the predetermined region of the flexible sheet. The substrate has uniformly distributed static pressure sensing electrodes and at least one uniformly spread dynamic pressure sensing electrode, which is located between the static pressure sensing electrodes, and is used for measuring a voltage or a current variation with the conductive membrane according to the deformation of the flexible sheet.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of manufacturing a compressible sheet made from a dielectric material or a weakly conductive material for a sensor adapted to measure either a localized change in capacitance or conductivity corresponding to an applied pressure on the compressible sheet, the method comprising: positioning a flexible sheet made from a dielectric material or a weakly conductive material in a laser ablation machine; determining a least one ablation path according to a desired pattern of cavities and according to a size and a shape of each cavity of the desired pattern of cavities; adjusting parameters of the laser ablation machine according to the at least one ablation path and at least one property of the flexible sheet; ablating the flexible sheet with the ablation machine according to the adjusted parameters and forming the compressible sheet having a body structure that is complementarily shaped according to the desired pattern of cavities; and removing ablation debris from the body structure; wherein the body structure is adapted to provide a localized compression such that when the compressible sheet is subjected to a localized pressure, an associated portion of the body structure is locally deformed only by at least partially extending into adjacent cavities, according to a deformation ratio that is indicative of the capacitance or resistance of the compressible sheet at the location of the localized pressure. 2. The method of manufacturing the compressible sheet of claim 1 wherein the flexible sheet defines projections protruding from a base portion of the body structure. 3. The method of manufacturing the compressible sheet of claim 2 wherein the projections have a frustoconical shape. 4. The method of manufacturing the compressible sheet of claim 1 wherein the desired pattern of cavities defines a single cavity. 5. The method of manufacturing the compressible sheet of claim 1 wherein the flexible sheet has a plurality of body portions that differ in shape or size and each of the plurality of body portions provides a known compression index for an associated region of the compression sheet. 6. The method of manufacturing the compressible sheet of claim 1 wherein the flexible sheet is uniformly distributed within the compression sheet and provides a known compression index for the compression sheet. 7. The method of manufacturing the compressible sheet of claim 1 further comprising ablating the flexible sheet with the ablation machine for defining at least one ablation debris extraction port. 8. The method of manufacturing the compressible sheet of claim 7 wherein the flexible sheet has a layer made from a non-ablatable material. 9. The method of manufacturing the compressible sheet of claim 8 wherein the ablation machine is a sub-surface ablation machine. 10. A dielectric or weakly conductive compressible sheet for a capacitive or resistive tactile sensor, the sheet being positionable between a conductive membrane and a conductive plate of the tactile sensor, the compressible sheet comprising: a body having a first surface and an opposite second surface, the first surface and the second surface being uniformly distanced when at rest; the first surface being adapted to contact one of the conductive membrane or the conductive plate; the second surface being adapted to contact another one of the conductive membrane or the conductive plate; and the body defining between the first and second surfaces, at a predetermined region, a plurality of laser ablated uniform cavities that are evenly distributed and operatively identical in order to provide a known compression index at the predetermined region of the compressible sheet. 11. The compressible sheet of claim 10 wherein the body is adapted to provide a localized compression such that when the compressible sheet is subjected to a localized pressure, an associated portion of the body is locally deformed only by at least partially extending into at least one adjacent cavity, according to a deformation ratio that is indicative of the capacitance or resistance of the compressible sheet at the location of the localized pressure. 12. The compressible sheet of claim 10 wherein the plurality of laser ablated uniform cavities form projections extending from an internal portion of the body to the first surface. 13. The compressible sheet of claim 12 wherein the projections have a frustoconical shape. 14. A capacitive or resistive tactile sensor comprising: a conductive membrane connected to a ground or to a power source and adapted to deform according to an external pressure application; a laser ablated dielectric or weakly conductive sheet having a body with a first surface and an opposite second surface, the first surface being in contact with the conductive membrane and being adapted to deform according to the external pressure application in conjunction with the conductive membrane; a conductive plate having a pattern of electrodes for measuring a voltage variation or a current variation with the conductive membrane according to the deformation of the laser ablated sheet, the second surface being adapted to directly contact the conductive plate; and the body defining between the first and second surfaces, at a predetermined region, a plurality of uniform laser ablated cavities that are evenly distributed and operatively identical in order to provide a known compression index at the predetermined region of the compressible sheet. 15. The tactile sensor of claim 14 wherein the body is adapted to provide a localized compression such that when the compressible sheet is subjected to a localized pressure, an associated portion of the body is locally deformed only by at least partially extending into at least one adjacent cavity, according to a deformation ratio that is indicative of the capacitance or resistance of the compressible sheet at the location of the localized pressure. 16. The tactile sensor of claim 14 wherein the plurality of laser ablated uniform cavities form projections extending from an internal portion of the body to the first surface. 17. The tactile sensor of claim 16 wherein the projections have a frustoconical shape. 18. The tactile sensor of claim 14 wherein the tactile sensor is a capacitive tactile sensor and wherein the conductive plate is a substrate, the substrate comprising: a dielectric contacting surface; a plurality of static pressure sensing electrodes uniformly distributed on the dielectric contacting surface, each of the plurality of electrodes being adapted to connect to a corresponding one of a plurality of static pressure processing circuits; and at least one dynamic pressure sensing electrode uniformly spread across the dielectric contacting surface between the plurality of static pressure sensing electrodes, each of the at least one electrode being adapted to connect to at least one corresponding dynamic pressure processing circuit. 19. A method of manufacturing a product, the method comprising: providing on a gripper of a robot a tactile sensor comprising a dielectric or weakly conductive compressible sheet as defined in claim 10 ; using said gripper to grip an object; using at least one of a map of static pressure and a dynamic pressure reading from said tactile sensor to determine at least one of a correctness and a stability of a grip of said object; changing a grip of said object, if required, as a function of said at least one of a correctness and a stability of a grip of said object; and using said

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  • B25J13/084Primary

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What does patent US10814493B2 cover?
A capacitive or resistive tactile sensor having a conductive membrane, a flexible dielectric or weakly conductive sheet and a substrate having electrodes, and a method of manufacturing thereof. The flexible sheet has a first surface and an opposite second surface, the first surface and the second surface are uniformly distanced when at rest. The first surface is adapted to contact one of the co…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ecole Technologie Superieure, Robotiq Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B25J13/084. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 27 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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