Systems, devices, and methods for multi-purpose robots
US-11938634-B2 · Mar 26, 2024 · US
US9427876B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9427876-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213713558-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 13, 2012 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2011 |
| Publication date | Aug 30, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 30, 2016 |
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A robotic joint assembly includes a first structural member, a second structural member, and a rolling flexure joint joining the first structural member to the second structural member to provide at least one degree of freedom between the first and second structural members. The rolling flexure joint includes first and second flexible hinge members each having one end secured to the first structural member and an opposing end secured to the second structural member. The first and second flexible hinge members cross one another between the first and second structural members.
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An inflatable robotic assembly comprising: a support member; an end effector mounted on an end of the support member, the end effector including first and second inflatable finger members connected to enable the first and second fingers to be moved selectively between an open position and a closed position; and an actuator configured to move the fingers between the open and closed positions; wherein: the first finger includes first and second, relatively moveable, inflatable phalanges each having a proximal end; the first and second phalanges are arranged serially and are pivotally coupled to one another at their respective proximal ends by a pivot joint; the first and second phalanges each include an inner structural membrane and an outer structural membrane surrounding the inner structural membrane; each of the inner structural membranes contains a compressed gas; each of the outer structural membranes restricts radial expansion of the inner structural membrane to provide a dual-layer tensegrity structure; each of the outer structural membranes is formed of a textile; and the inflatable robotic assembly is configured such that the first and second fingers, including the first and second phalanges of the first finger, are each compliant when inflated and can be deflated into a compacted position for storage and/or transport. 2. The inflatable robotic assembly of claim 1 including a rolling flexure joint joining the first and second phalanges to provide at least one degree of freedom between the first and second phalanges. 3. The inflatable robotic assembly of claim 2 including a second rolling flexure joint joining the first finger and the support member to provide at least one degree of freedom between the first finger and the support member. 4. The inflatable robotic assembly of claim 2 wherein: the rolling flexure joint includes first and second flexible hinge members each having one end secured to the first phalange and an opposing end secured to the second phalange; and the first and second flexible hinge members cross one another between the first and second phalanges. 5. The inflatable robotic assembly of claim 4 wherein the first and second flexible hinge members are first and second ribbons. 6. The inflatable robotic assembly of claim 4 including a third flexible hinge member having one end secured to the first phalange and an opposing end secured to the second phalange, wherein the third flexible hinge member crosses the second flexible hinge member between the first and second phalange and the second flexible hinge member is interposed between the first and third flexible hinge members. 7. The inflatable robotic assembly of claim 4 wherein: the first phalange has a first end surface and first and second side surfaces on opposed sides of the first end surface; the second phalange has a second end surface and third and fourth side surfaces on opposed sides of the second end surface, the third side surface being substantially aligned with the first side surface, and the second side surface being substantially aligned with the fourth side surface; the first flexible hinge member is secured to the first side surface, extends across the first and second end surfaces, and is secured the fourth side surface; and the second flexible hinge member is secured to the second side surface, extends across the first and second end surfaces, and is secured the third side surface. 8. The inflatable robotic assembly of claim 2 wherein the rolling flexure joint includes at least one flexible collateral ligament secured to each of the first and second phalanges to provide torsional and lateral stability to the rolling flexure joint. 9. The inflatable robotic assembly of claim 1 including a rolling flexure joint joining the first finger and the support member to provide at least one degree of freedom between the first finger and the support member. 10. The inflatable robotic assembly of claim 9 wherein: the rolling flexure joint includes first and second flexible hinge members each having one end secured to the first finger and an opposing end secured to the support member; and the first and second flexible hinge members cross one another between the first finger and the support member. 11. The inflatable robotic assembly of claim 1 wherein the end effector is under-actuated. 12. The inflatable robotic assembly of claim 1 including an inflation pressure control system operable to selectively control inflation pressure in the first and second phalanges of the first finger and to thereby selectively tune compliance of the first and second phalanges, including inflating the first and second phalanges to different pressures from one another to independently set the rigidities of the first and second phalanges. 13. The inflatable robotic assembly of claim 12 wherein the inflation pressure control system includes a compressor or a supply of compressed inflation gas, and a controller. 14. The inflatable robotic assembly of claim 1 wherein: the first phalange includes a first end surface on its proximal end; the second phalange includes a second end surface on its proximal end; the first and second end surfaces engage one another at the pivot joint; and the proximal ends of the first and second phalanges are compliant. 15. The inflatable robotic assembly of claim 14 wherein the pivot joint is a rolling flexure joint. 16. The inflatable robotic assembly of claim 15 wherein: the rolling flexure joint includes first, second and third flexible hinge members each having one end secured to the first phalange and an opposing end secured to the second phalange; the first and second flexible hinge members cross one another between the first and second phalanges; the third flexible hinge member crosses the second flexible hinge member between the first and second phalanges and the second flexible hinge member is interposed between the first and third flexible hinge members; the first phalange has first and second side surfaces on opposed sides of the first end surface; the second phalange has third and fourth side surfaces on opposed sides of the second end surface, the third side surface being substantially aligned with the first side surface, and the second side surface being substantially aligned with the fourth side surface; the first flexible hinge member is secured to the first side surface, extends across the first and second end surfaces, and is secured the fourth side surface; the second flexible hinge member is secured to the second side surface, extends across the first and second end surfaces, and is secured the third side surface; the third flexible hinge member is secured to the first side surface, extends across the first and second end surfaces, and is secured the fourth side surface; the inflatable robotic further includes an inflation pressure control system operable to selectively control inflation pressure in the first and second phalanges of the first finger and to thereby selectively tune compliance of the first and second phalanges, including inflating the first and second phalanges to different pressures from one another to independently set the rigidities of the first and second phalanges; and the inflation pressure control system includes a compressor or a supply of compressed inflation gas, and a controller. 17. 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