Link actuation device
US-9821454-B2 · Nov 21, 2017 · US
US9394979B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9394979-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214355093-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 1, 2012 |
| Priority date | Nov 7, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jul 19, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 19, 2016 |
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A bearing is interposed in the revolute pair between a proximal end side link hub and each proximal side end link member. A control device controls an actuator, to perform work-time control for causing a determined work operation to be executed and to perform, while the work-time control is stopped, grease circulation control for circulating grease sealed in the bearing. The maximum value θ max of a bending angle in the work-time control does not exceed the maximum allowable bending angle θ′ max being the maximum value of the bending angle allowable in the mechanism, and the maximum value of the bending angle in the grease circulation control is greater than the maximum value θ max of the bending angle in the work-time control and smaller than the maximum allowable bending angle θ′ max .
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What is claimed is: 1. A link actuating device comprising: a proximal end side link hub; a distal end side link hub; and three or more link mechanisms connecting the distal end side link hub to the proximal end side link hub, wherein each of the link mechanisms includes a proximal side end link member having one end rotatably connected to the proximal end side link hub; a distal side end link member having one end rotatably connected to the distal end side link hub; and an intermediate link member having one end and the other end rotatably connected to the other ends of the proximal side end link member and the distal side end link member, respectively, wherein each of the link mechanisms has such a shape that a geometric model of the link mechanism depicted in lines shows symmetry between a proximal end side portion thereof and a distal end side portion thereof with respect to an intermediate portion of the intermediate link member, wherein at least two or more link mechanisms among the three or more link mechanisms are each provided with an actuator which arbitrarily alters a posture of the distal end side link hub relative to the proximal end side link hub, wherein a revolute pair between the proximal end side link hub and the one end of the proximal side end link member, a revolute pair between the distal end side link hub and the one end of the distal side end link member, a revolute pair between the other end of the proximal side end link member and the one end of the intermediate link, and a revolute pair between the other end of the distal side end link member and the other end of the intermediate link each have a bearing interposed therein, wherein a control device controls the actuator, the control device being configured to perform work-time control for causing a determined work operation to be executed and performing, while the work-time control is stopped, grease circulation control for circulating grease sealed in the bearing, wherein a maximum value of a bending angle, in the work-time control, is an angle between a central axis of the proximal end side link hub and a central axis of the distal end side link hub that does not exceed a maximum allowable bending angle that is a maximum value of the bending angle allowable in each mechanism, and wherein a maximum value of the bending angle in the grease circulation control is greater than the maximum value of the bending angle in the work-time control and smaller than the maximum allowable bending angle. 2. The link actuating device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein in the grease circulation control, the control device controls the actuator to cause the distal end side link hub to swing relative to the proximal end side link hub while the bending angle is maintained to be greater than the maximum value of the bending angle in the work-time control. 3. The link actuating device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bearing has a critical oscillation angle smaller than the maximum value of the bending angle in the work-time control. 4. The link actuating device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bearing has a critical oscillation angle greater than the maximum value of the bending angle in the work-time control and smaller than the maximum allowable bending angle. 5. The link actuating device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bearing interposed in each of the revolute pairs is a deep groove ball bearing, and when the number of rolling elements of the deep groove ball bearing is Z, a critical oscillation angle of the bearing is set to be 2×180/(0.555Zπ)[deg]. 6. The link actuating device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bearing is a cylindrical roller bearing, and when the number of rolling elements in the cylindrical roller bearing is Z, a critical oscillation angle of the bearing is set to be 2×180/(0.37(Z+0.1)π)[deg]. 7. The link actuating device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bearing is a needle roller bearing, and when the number of rolling elements in the needle roller bearing is Z, a critical oscillation angle of the bearing is set to be 2×180/(0.544Zπ)[deg].
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