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US12459137B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12459137-B2
Application numberUS-202318323095-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 24, 2023
Priority dateMar 20, 2017
Publication dateNov 4, 2025
Grant dateNov 4, 2025

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An end-effector may include a base, a plurality of underactuated fingers coupled to the base; and an adhesion gripper coupled to the base. An end-effector may include a base, an actuator, a first underactuated finger comprising a proximal link and a distal link, the proximal link including a distal end, a guide for a first tendon spaced a first distance away from the distal end of the proximal link and the distal link including a lever arm disposed on a proximal side to the distal pad and which extends in a volar direction from a first axis, and a node disposed on the lever arm sized and shaped to receive a first tendon. The end-effector may include a first revolute joint compliant in a first direction disposed between the base and the proximal link; and a second revolute joint compliant in the first direction disposed between the proximal link and the distal link.

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The invention claimed is: 1 . A device comprising: a base; an actuator coupled to the base; an adhesion gripper coupled to the base, wherein the adhesion gripper comprises a gripper face defining one or more fluid ports configured to generate an airstream to produce a localized low-pressure region adjacent the gripper face, which creates an attractive lifting force toward the gripper face to draw an item toward the gripper face, wherein the adhesion gripper includes a plurality of standoffs on the gripper face that prevent the gripper face and the item from mating; and a first underactuated finger coupled to the base, wherein the first finger includes: a proximal link coupled to the base, wherein the proximal link comprises: a distal end; and a guide for a first tendon spaced a first distance away from the distal end of the proximal link; a distal link coupled to the proximal link and which extends along a first axis, the first axis being an axis that intersects a joint that couples the distal end of the proximal link to a proximal end of the distal link, wherein the distal link comprises: a distal pad disposed on a volar side of the first axis; a node sized and shaped to receive a first tendon; and a lever arm disposed on a proximal side to the distal pad and which extends in a volar direction from the first axis to the node; and wherein the first underactuated finger is closable and releasable, by respective contraction and release of the first tendon by the actuator, around an item engaged by the adhesion gripper. 2 . The device of claim 1 further comprising: a first revolute joint compliant in a first direction disposed between the base and the proximal link; and a second revolute joint compliant in the first direction disposed between the proximal link and the distal link. 3 . The device of claim 2 further comprising: a first spring that biases the proximal link to a first open position; and a second spring that biases the distal link to a second open position. 4 . The device of claim 3 wherein: a first net torque biases the proximal link to the first open position; a second net torque biases the distal link to the second open position; and the first net torque is less than the second net torque. 5 . The device of claim 3 wherein: a first tensile force along the first tendon actuates the proximal link relative to the base; a second tensile force along the first tendon actuates the distal link relative to the proximal link; and the first tensile force is less than the second tensile force. 6 . The device of claim 1 wherein the proximal link further comprises: a proximal pad disposed on a volar side of the proximal link. 7 . The device of claim 1 further comprising: a second finger. 8 . A system comprising: a base; an actuator coupled to the base; an adhesion gripper coupled to the base, wherein the adhesion gripper comprises a gripper face defining one or more fluid ports configured to generate an airstream to produce a localized low-pressure region adjacent the gripper face, which creates an attractive lifting force toward the gripper face to draw an item toward the gripper face, wherein the adhesion gripper includes a plurality of standoffs on the gripper face that prevent the gripper face and the item from mating; and a plurality of fingers coupled to the base, wherein at least one of the plurality of fingers includes: a proximal link comprising a first body and a guide; a first joint that couples the proximal link to the base, wherein the first joint is compliant in a first direction; a distal link comprising: a first axis, the first axis being an axis that intersects a joint that couples the distal end of the proximal link to a proximal end of the distal link; a node sized and shaped to receive a first tendon; a distal pad disposed on a volar side of the first axis; and a lever arm disposed on a proximal side to the distal pad and which extends in a volar direction from the first axis to the node; and a second joint that couples the distal link to the proximal link; and a plurality of tendons, wherein a first respective tendon in the plurality of tendons: is associated with a first respective finger of the plurality of fingers; couples to a first lever arm of a first distal link of the first respective finger; routes through a first guide included in a first proximal link of the first respective finger; and couples to the actuator; and wherein the plurality of fingers is closable and releasable, by respective contraction and release of the respective plurality of tendons by the actuator, around an item engaged by the adhesion gripper.

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  • Control of gripping, grasping, contacting force, force distribution · CPC title

  • Recognize shape, contour of object, extract position and orientation · CPC title

  • Recognize object and plan hand shapes in grasping movements · CPC title

  • characterised by the hand, wrist, grip control · CPC title

  • characterised by special application, e.g. multi-arm co-operation, assembly, grasping · CPC title

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What does patent US12459137B2 cover?
An end-effector may include a base, a plurality of underactuated fingers coupled to the base; and an adhesion gripper coupled to the base. An end-effector may include a base, an actuator, a first underactuated finger comprising a proximal link and a distal link, the proximal link including a distal end, a guide for a first tendon spaced a first distance away from the distal end of the proximal …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ocado Innovation Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B25J13/083. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 04 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).