Machine element or mechanism – Control lever and linkage systems – Multiple controlling elements for single controlled element
Patent
1995-04-06
1998-04-21
Marmor, Charles A.
Machine element or mechanism
Control lever and linkage systems
Multiple controlling elements for single controlled element
7449003, 403291, 403120, 901 23, 901 28, G05G 1100
Patent
active
057406995
ABSTRACT:
An extendible wrist mechanism comprises a base and a spaced end plate to which an end effector or other tool holder may be mounted. Three linear actuators are disposed about the central axis directed from the base to the end plate. Each actuator is joined to the base by a joint permitting pivoting toward and away from the central axis and pivoting tangentially of a circle centered about the central axis. Each linear actuator is mounted to the end plate by a joint permitting pitch, yaw, and roll of the end member with respect to the linear actuator. A tube extends from the base and telescopingly receives a member which is attached to the end plate at the central axis by a U-joint permitting pitch and yaw of the end plate. The base mounted tube is keyed to the end plate mounted member so that the end plate is held against rotation with respect to the base. With this arrangement, a selective amount of pitch and yaw may be imparted to an end effector mounted to the end plate and the end effector may also be extended and retracted as desired.
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Pp. 1 to 4 of an article entitled "Modeling of a Parallel Wrist Mechanism With Actuator Redundancy" by V. Hayward and R. Kurtz, printed in Advances in Robot Kinematics published by Springer Verlag.
Ballantyne William John
Samji Al-Amyn
Walker Bruce Clarke
Fenstermacher David A.
Marmor Charles A.
Spar Aerospace Limited
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