Curved origami-based metamaterials for in situ stiffness manipulation

US11964384B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11964384-B2
Application numberUS-202117449351-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 29, 2021
Priority dateSep 30, 2020
Publication dateApr 23, 2024
Grant dateApr 23, 2024

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A curved origami-based metamaterial includes a panel of material having a plurality of curved creases each disposed within a plane of the panel. The panel is configured to be folded along one of the plurality of creases, and the panel is also configured to be bent about an axis disposed outside the plane of the panel. Stiffness manipulation is configured to be achieved in situ by activating a different one of the plurality of curved creases.

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What is claimed is: 1. A curved origami-based metamaterial comprising: a panel of material having a plurality of curved creases each disposed within a plane of the panel; wherein the panel is configured to be folded along one of the plurality of creases, and wherein the panel is also configured to be bent about an axis disposed outside the plane of the panel; wherein stiffness manipulation is configured to be achieved in situ by activating a different one of the plurality of curved creases; wherein the panel of material defines an ON/OFF switch, wherein the origami-based metamaterial further includes a clipper coupled to the ON/OFF switch. 2. The curved origami-based metamaterial of claim 1 , wherein the panel has been folded along the one of the plurality of creases, and wherein the panel has been bent about the axis disposed outside the plane of the panel. 3. The curved origami-based metamaterial of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of curved creases includes a first curved crease corresponding to a negative stiffness, a second curved crease corresponding to a zero stiffness, and a third curved crease corresponding to a positive stiffness. 4. The curved origami-based metamaterial of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of curved creases includes two curved creases of negative stiffness, wherein the two curved creases of negative stiffness are configured to be activated to turn the ON/OFF switch on and deactivated to turn the switch off. 5. The curved origami-based metamaterial of claim 4 , wherein the clipper has a positive stiffness, and wherein the combination of the ON/OFF switch and the clipper is configured to be used as a gripping device to grip an object. 6. The curved origami-based metamaterial of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of curved creases define a Miura pattern along the panel. 7. The curved origami-based metamaterial of claim 6 , wherein the Miura pattern includes a pattern of cells each having at least one of the plurality of curved creases, wherein the cells are arranged in a first row of cells and a second row of cells, such that along the first row of cells a direction of the plurality of curved creases is identical and each curved crease faces in a first direction, and such that along the second row of cells a direction of the plurality of curved creases is identical and each curved crease faces in a second, opposite direction. 8. The curved origami-based metamaterial of claim 6 , wherein the panel is coupled to a paddle, such that the origami-based metamaterial defines a swimming robot. 9. The curved origami-based metamaterial of claim 1 , wherein the panel is a first panel, wherein the origami-based metamaterial includes at least one additional panel coupled to the first panel. 10. The curved origami-based metamaterial of claim 9 , wherein panel and the at least one additional panel define a cube structure. 11. The curved origami-based metamaterial of claim 10 , wherein the at least one additional panel includes a plurality of curved creases. 12. A method of stiffness manipulation in situ, the method comprising: providing the curved origami-based metamaterial of claim 1 ; folding the panel about a selected one of the plurality of curved creases; activating the selected curved crease by bending the panel after the step of folding; and activating a different one of the plurality of curved creases to change an overall stiffness of the panel. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of curved creases includes a first curved crease corresponding to a negative stiffness, a second curved creased corresponding to a zero stiffness, and a third curved crease corresponding to a positive stiffness. 14. A universal gripper comprising: a first plastic film; a second plastic film; wherein each of the first and second plastic films includes a set of curved creases, and wherein stiffness manipulation is configured to be achieved in situ by activating and deactivating the curved creases; wherein the first plastic film defines an ON/OFF switch of the gripper, and wherein the second plastic film defines a clipper configured to grip an object. 15. The universal gripper of claim 14 , wherein the curved creases are arranged such that when the curved creases are activated the ON/OFF switch is turned on, and such that when a sufficient pressure is applied to the first plastic film, the first plastic film is configured to cause a snap-through. 16. A curved origami-based metamaterial comprising: a panel of material having a plurality of curved creases each disposed within a plane of the panel; wherein the panel is configured to be folded along one of the plurality of creases, and wherein the panel is also configured to be bent about an axis disposed outside the plane of the panel; wherein stiffness manipulation is configured to be achieved in situ by activating a different one of the plurality of curved creases; wherein the plurality of curved creases define a Miura pattern along the panel; wherein the panel is coupled to a paddle, such that the origami-based metamaterial defines a swimming robot.

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  • with gripping surfaces having special shapes · CPC title

  • Hulls characterised by their construction of non-metallic material · CPC title

  • Vessels or similar floating structures specially adapted for specific purposes and not otherwise provided for · CPC title

  • Synthetic materials · CPC title

  • B25J15/00Primary

    Gripping heads {and other end effectors (grippers used in machine tools B23Q7/04; gripping members fitted on cranes B66C1/42, B66C1/44; gripping means used for mounting electrical components H05K13/04; gripping means used in the manufacture of semiconductors H10P72/7602)} · CPC title

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What does patent US11964384B2 cover?
A curved origami-based metamaterial includes a panel of material having a plurality of curved creases each disposed within a plane of the panel. The panel is configured to be folded along one of the plurality of creases, and the panel is also configured to be bent about an axis disposed outside the plane of the panel. Stiffness manipulation is configured to be achieved in situ by activating a d…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Jiang Hanqing, Zhai Zirui, Univ Arizona State
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B25J15/0033. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 23 2024 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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