Biologically-inspired joints and systems and methods of use thereof
US-10632626-B2 · Apr 28, 2020 · US
US11465278B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11465278-B2 |
| Application number | US-201817274549-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 10, 2018 |
| Priority date | Sep 10, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 11, 2022 |
| Grant date | Oct 11, 2022 |
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A robotic manipulator, comprising: a platform (302); a first pair of pneumatic artificial muscle (PAM) devices (112,114) coupled to the platform (302) at a first end of the first pair of PAM devices; a second pair of PAM devices (116, 118) coupled to the platform (302) at a first end of the second pair of PAM devices; a first pulley (342) coupling the first pair of PAM devices via a first belt (132) at a second end of the first pair of PAM devices; a second pulley (344) coupling the second pair of PAM devices via a second belt (134) at a second end of the second pair of PAM devices; a U-joint (160) positioned between the first and second pulleys, wherein the first pulley (342), the second pulley (344), and the U-joint (160) are rotatable along a pitch axis (P1), a yaw axis (Y1), and a roll axis (R1); and an actuated object (170) coupled to the U-joint (160), wherein motion of one of the first belt (132) of the first pair of PAM devices, the second belt (134) of the second pair of PAM devices, and both the first belt (132) and the second belt (134), cause motion of the actuated object (170) along one of the pitch axis (P1), the yaw axis (Y1), and the roll axis (R1).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A robotic manipulator, comprising: a platform ( 302 ); a first pair of pneumatic artificial muscle (PAM) devices ( 112 , 114 ) coupled to the platform ( 302 ) at a first end of the first pair of PAM devices; a second pair of PAM devices ( 116 , 118 ) coupled to the platform ( 302 ) at a first end of the second pair of PAM devices; a first pulley ( 342 ) coupling the first pair of PAM devices via a first belt ( 132 ) at a second end of the first pair of PAM devices; a second pulley ( 344 ) coupling the second pair of PAM devices via a second belt ( 134 ) at a second end of the second pair of PAM devices; a U-joint ( 160 ) positioned between the first and second pulleys, wherein the first pulley ( 342 ), the second pulley ( 344 ), and the U-joint ( 160 ) are rotatable along a pitch axis (P 1 ), a yaw axis (Y 1 ), and a roll axis (R 1 ); and an actuated object ( 170 ) coupled to the U-joint ( 160 ), wherein motion of one of the first belt ( 132 ) of the first pair of PAM devices, the second belt ( 134 ) of the second pair of PAM devices, and both the first belt ( 132 ) and the second belt ( 134 ), cause motion of the actuated object ( 170 ) along each of the pitch axis (P 1 ), the yaw axis (Y 1 ), and the roll axis (R 1 ). 2. The robotic manipulator of claim 1 , wherein the U-joint ( 160 ) includes a first link ( 162 ) actuated by the first pulley ( 342 ) and a second link ( 164 ) actuated by the second pulley ( 344 ). 3. The robotic manipulator of claim 1 , wherein the first pulley ( 342 ) and the second pulley ( 344 ) are positioned next to one another in parallel along the pitch axis (P 1 ). 4. The robotic manipulator of claim 1 , wherein the first pulley ( 342 ), the second pulley ( 344 ), and the U-joint ( 160 ) are coupled to a common pivot joint ( 352 ) along the roll axis (R 1 ). 5. The robotic manipulator of claim 1 , wherein the first pulley ( 342 ), the second pulley ( 344 ), and the U-joint ( 160 ) are coupled to a common pivot joint ( 380 ) along the yaw axis (Y 1 ). 6. The robotic manipulator of claim 1 , wherein the first pulley ( 342 ) is independent of the second pulley ( 344 ). 7. The robotic manipulator of claim 1 , wherein each of the PAM devices are independently actuatable. 8. The robotic manipulator of claim 1 , wherein diagonally opposite PAM devices are actuatable to cause motion of the actuated object along the yaw axis. 9. The robotic manipulator of claim 1 , wherein congruous motions of the first belt and the second belt cause motion of the actuated object along the pitch axis. 10. The robotic manipulator of claim 1 , wherein antagonistic motions of the first belt and the second belt cause motion of the actuated object along the roll axis. 11. The robotic manipulator of claim 1 , further comprising control means operably coupled to the PAM devices for independent actuation of each of the PAM devices. 12. The robotic manipulator of claim 1 , wherein each of the PAM devices are initially angled between about 45 degrees and about 90 degrees from a plane of the platform ( 302 ). 13. The robotic manipulator of claim 1 , wherein a slope of a top view projection of a PAM device is less than 1, such that an X-axis length of the top view projection is greater than a Y-axis length of the top view projection. 14. A method of robotic manipulator actuation, the method comprising: providing a robotic manipulator comprising: a platform ( 302 ) coupled to a first pair of pneumatic artificial muscle (PAM) devices ( 112 , 114 ) at a first end of the first pair of PAM devices and a second pair of PAM devices ( 116 , 118 ) at a first end of the second pair of PAM devices; a first pulley ( 342 ) coupling the first pair of PAM devices via a first belt ( 132 ) at a second end of the first pair of PAM devices ( 112 , 114 ); a second pulley ( 344 ) coupling the second pair of PAM devices via a second belt ( 134 ) at a second end of the second pair of PAM devices ( 116 , 118 ); a U-joint ( 160 ) positioned between the first and second pulleys, wherein the first pulley ( 342 ), the second pulley ( 344 ), and the U-joint ( 160 ) are rotatable along a pitch axis (P 1 ), a yaw axis (Y 1 ), and a roll axis (R 1 ); and an actuated object ( 170 ) coupled to the U-joint ( 160 ); and actuating one of the first belt ( 132 ), the second belt ( 134 ), and both the first belt ( 132 ) and the second belt ( 134 ), to cause motion of the actuated object ( 170 ) along each of the pitch axis (P 1 ), the yaw axis (Y 1 ), and the roll axis (R 1 ). 15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising actuating diagonally opposite PAM devices to cause motion of the actuated object along the yaw axis. 16. The method of claim 14 , further comprising actuating both PAM devices of one of the first and second pair of PAM devices to cause motion of the actuated object along the roll axis. 17. The method of claim 14 , further comprising actuating the first and second pair of PAM devices to cause antagonistic motions of the first belt and the second belt to cause motion of the actuated object along the roll axis. 18. The method of claim 14 , further comprising actuating the first and second pair of PAM devices to cause congruous motions of the first belt and the second belt to cause motion of the actuated object along the pitch axis. 19. The method of claim 14 , further comprising actuating one PAM device of one of the first and second pair of PAM devices to cause motion of the actuated object along the pitch axis.
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