ROJun 18, 2021

Variable-Grasping-Mode Gripper With Different Finger Structures For Grasping Small-Sized Items

arXiv:2106.09957v119 citations
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This addresses the challenge of handling thin and lightweight items in small device assembly, representing an incremental improvement over existing parallel grippers.

The paper tackles the problem of grasping small-sized items from flat surfaces by introducing a gripper with two modes, parallel-grip and turn-over, which can pick up items as thin as 0.05 mm and as light as 0.007 g.

This letter presents a novel small gripper capable of grasping various types of small-sized items from flat surfaces for the assembly of small devices. Using a single actuator, the proposed gripper realizes two grasping modes: parallel-grip and turn-over modes. The gripper's mode can be switched via contact with a flat surface, such as a table. Handling thin thicknesses and light weights are the key challenges faced in attempts to grasp small-sized items. Although parallel grippers are effective in handling small items, there is a limit to the thinness of objects that can be grasped by parallel grippers. Accordingly, the turn-over mode was adopted to grasp items that exceeded this threshold. In the turn-over mode, one finger lifts the item, while another finger holds the item from above to keep it from flicking out. The proposed gripper is capable of picking up several types of items from a table, including thin (0.05 mm) and lightweight (0.007 g) items.

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