The Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec)
Online ISSN : 2424-3124
2023
Session ID : 2P2-I17
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Development of a Continuum Robot that Grasps Objects by Wrapping Actions
*Ryo ONOSEHideyuki SAWADA
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In this study, we develop a tendon-driven continuum robotic manipulator using ball joints. The discs forming the backbone are connected by ball joints, together with coil springs coupled with tendon threads. The manipulator is operated by shrinking the tendons using three servomotors, and autonomously returns to the original straight shape with the effect of the coil springs by releasing the force. The robot is constructed by using 3D-printed parts. Through three grasping experiments, we confirmed that the robot could grasp objects with different diameters ranging from 30 to 64 mm and different masses ranging from 25 to 200 g. In addition, bending motions in specific directions and arc-following motions were also tested, and the robot properly moved to all the directions.

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