A Sea-Anemone-Inspired, Multifunctional, Bistable Gripper

Qiukai Qi, Chao Qun Xiang*, Van Anh Ho, Jonathan M Rossiter

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The growing need for soft robots with secure, adaptive, and autonomous functioning in unforeseen environments favors designs with multiple functionalities. This has driven soft robotic grippers to be explored to integrate perceptual capability for augmented multifunctionality. In nature, sea anemones can detect and catch preys of various shapes and sizes effectively with extremely simple bodies because of the efficient coupling of sensing and actuation capability. Inspired by their body structures, we present a bistable gripper with multifunctionality that includes sensing (proprioceptive and exteroceptive) and multimodal gripping (grasping and pinching). The gripper exploits an array of tapered pins on the external surface of a dome membrane for gripping, and a set of cylindrical markers on the internal surface of the membrane for optical sensing. The membrane is bistable and can settle in either of two equilibrium states “natural” and “retracted”. Gripping functionality is achieved by the centripetal enveloping movement of the pins, along with the passive snap through process of the membrane. By analyzing the distribution of markers within the view of an embedded camera, sophisticated sensing functionality can be achieved. We first characterized each function separately and then implemented an object handling system, combining the sensing and gripping functionality, to demonstrate the potential for more advanced robotic applications. This work delivers a compact universal gripper design with an efficient and elegant integration of multifunctionality.
Original languageEnglish
JournalSoft Robotics
Early online date9 Dec 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 9 Dec 2021

Keywords

  • soft gripper
  • bistable
  • sea-anemone-inspired
  • multifunctional
  • semipassively gripping

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