A Two-Phase Gripper to Reorient and Grasp

Two-phase gripper. The gripper reorients and grasps an object while being picked up. The gripper includes a parallel jaw gripper including a pair of opposed, two-phase fingers, each finger including a cavity covered by an elastic strip wherein the elastic strip includes a point contact. Closure of the jaws of the gripper on an object at a first relatively lower force results in contact with lower friction between the point contact on the elastic strip on the fingers and the object allowing the object to rotate under gravity as the gripper is raised. Thereafter, closure of the jaws of the gripper on the object at a second relatively higher force causes the elastic strip to receded into the cavity resulting in multi-point contact with higher friction between the fingers and the object to securely grasp the object. In a preferred embodiment, the cavity is a Y-shaped groove and the object is cylindrical or prismatic.

Researchers

Matthew Mason / Nikhil Chavan Dafle / Alberto Rodriguez

Departments: Open Learning, Corp & Prof, MIT xPRO
Technology Areas: Industrial Engineering & Automation: Robotics
Impact Areas: Connected World

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    United States of America | Granted | 9,808,936

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