Torque transmission device, actuator and robot
US-2016025150-A1 · Jan 28, 2016 · US
US9840012B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9840012-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414786881-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 24, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 24, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 12, 2017 |
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In one embodiment, a selectable-rate spring comprises a flexure bar connected to a rotatable shaft, the flexure bar having at least one arched portion. The selectable-rate spring also includes at least one rotational contactor connectable to a link member, wherein the rotational contactor rotates about an axis while maintaining contact with the arched portion of the flexure bar. As the rotational contactor rotates, it changes the connection stiffness between the rotatable shaft and the link member.
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We claim: 1. A selectable-rate spring, the selectable-rate spring comprising: a flexure bar connected to a rotatable shaft defining a shaft axis, the flexure bar having at least one arched portion; a rotatable plate rotatable about the shaft axis; and a first rotational contactor rotatably connected to the rotatable plate at a first axis, the first axis radially displaced from the shaft axis, wherein the first rotational contactor rotates about the first axis while maintaining contact with the arched portion of the flexure bar; wherein as the first rotational contactor rotates about the first axis, contact between the first rotational contactor and the arched portion of the flexure bar selectively changes a connection stiffness between the rotatable shaft and the rotatable plate. 2. The selectable-rate spring of claim 1 further comprising at least one bearing at a contact end of the rotational contactor, wherein as the first rotational contactor rotates about the axis the bearing rolls along the arched portion of the flexure bar. 3. The selectable-rate spring of claim 1 further comprising a motor connected to the first rotational contactor so as to rotate the first rotational contactor. 4. The selectable-rate spring of claim 1 further comprising a second arched portion of the flexure bar and a second rotational contactor rotatably connected to the rotatable plate at a second axis, the second axis radially displaced from the shaft axis, wherein the second rotational contactor rotates about the second axis to selectively change the connection stiffness between the rotatable shaft and the rotatable plate. 5. The selectable-rate spring of claim 4 further comprising a drive motor connected to the first and second rotational contactors so as to simultaneously rotate the rotational contactors in opposite rotational directions. 6. The selectable-rate spring of claim 4 , wherein the first and second rotational contactors are positioned on opposite sides of the rotatable shaft. 7. The selectable-rate spring of claim 1 further comprising four rotational contactors, including the rotational contactor, each rotatably connected to the rotatable plate at a respective axis of four axes, wherein the flexure bar has four arched portions and each rotational contactor rotates about the respective axis while maintaining contact with a respective one of the four arched portions. 8. The selectable-rate spring of claim 7 , wherein each of the four rotational contactors comprises at least one bearing at a contact end of the rotational contactor, wherein as the rotational contactor rotates about the separate axis the bearing rolls along the respective arched portion of the flexure bar. 9. The selectable-rate spring of claim 8 further comprising a housing surrounding the flexure bar and the four rotational contactors; wherein the housing provides a connection point to the rotatable plate and wherein the four rotational contactors are rotatably connected to the housing. 10. The selectable-rate spring of claim 1 , wherein the flexure bar is comprised of a superelastic alloy. 11. A variable stiffness actuator comprising: a drive motor having a drive shaft, the drive motor operable to impart a torque to the drive shaft; a flexure bar rigidly connected to the drive shaft, the flexure bar having an arched portion; a first rotational contactor rotatably connected at a first axis to a rotatable plate, wherein the first rotational contactor rotates about the first axis while maintaining contact with the arched portion of the flexure bar; and a motor connected to the first rotational contactor so as to rotate the rotational contactor about the first axis; wherein as the rotational contactor rotates, contact between the first rotational contactor and the arched portion of the flexure bar selectively changes a connection stiffness between the drive shaft and the rotatable plate at the torque imparted on the drive shaft. 12. The variable stiffness actuator of claim 11 further comprising a second arched portion of the flexure bar and a second rotational contactor rotatably connected at a second axis to the rotatable plate, wherein the second rotational contactor rotates about the second axis while maintaining contact with the second arched portion of the flexure bar; and wherein the at least two rotational contactors are positioned on opposing sides of the flexure bar, each rotating in opposite rotational directions respectively about the first axis and the second axis while maintaining contact with the respective arched portion of the flexure bar. 13. The variable stiffness actuator of claim 11 , wherein the first rotational contactor has at least one bearing at a contact end thereof, wherein as the rotational contactor rotates about the first axis the bearing rolls along the arched portion of the flexure bar. 14. The variable stiffness actuator of claim 12 , wherein the first and second rotational contactors are positioned on opposing sides of the drive shaft. 15. The variable stiffness actuator of claim 11 comprising at least four rotational contactors, each rotating about a separate axis while maintaining contact with a respective arched portion of the flexure bar. 16. The variable stiffness actuator of claim 11 further comprising a housing connected to the rotatable plate and surrounding the flexure bar and the rotational contactor, wherein the housing is further secured to a link member. 17. The variable stiffness actuator of claim 11 , wherein the rotatable plate further comprises a link member. 18. A system for providing variable stiffness actuation, the system comprising: a drive motor having a drive shaft, the drive motor operable to impart a torque to the drive shaft; a rotatable plate rotatable about an axis of the drive shaft; a selectable-rate spring rotatably connecting the drive shaft to the rotatable plate, and comprising: a flexure bar rigidly connected to the drive shaft, the flexure bar having at least two arched portions; a first rotational contactor rotatably connected at first axis to the rotatable plate and a second rotational contactor rotatably connected at a second axis to the rotatable plate, wherein the first and second axis are each radially displaced from the axis of the drive shaft, and the rotational contactors respectively rotate about the first axis and the second axis to change contact between the contactors and the flexure bar to selectively control the connection stiffness between the rotatable shaft and the rotatable plate; and a motor connected to both of the rotational contactors so as to rotate the rotational contactors to vary a stiffness of the selectable-rate spring independent of the torque imparted on the drive shave by the drive motor. 19. The system for providing variable stiffness actuation of claim 18 , wherein the rotational contactors are connected to a link member via a housing secured to the rotatable plate, wherein the housing surrounds the flexure bar and the at least two rotational contactors. 20. The system for providing variable stiffness actuation of claim 19 , wherein the motor connected to the rotational contactors is mounted to the housing.
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