Grippers and Lifting Mechanisms

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Grippers and Lifting Mechanisms by LOGIC deepak

Hands of robots referred to as Grippers. No single design is ideal for all applications.

Types of Grippers- Single mechanical devices-hooks and scoops Mechanical grippers-two or more fingers actuated by the robot controller Vacuum grippers-suction cups used to hold flat objects Magnetized grippers -A type of end effector that uses electromagnets or permanent magnets to pick up metallic objects. Adhesive devices-adhesive substance used to hold flexible material

Comparison with human hand Carefully observe the hand.

Vaccum grippers Vaccum power is used to create grip and so used to lift objects or even the robotlift itself. But this consumes lot of power.

Types of Vacuum Grippers Suction cups are very well suited for a wide variety of needs and circumstances. They can handle plate, paper, wood – practically any material. Be it smooth, irregular, bent, porous, airtight, lightweight, heavy, angled, hot or cold, the material can be handled by suction cups safely, gently and quickly.” Uneven objects Small to medium objects Large, heavy objects

Angular grippers Angular grippers are less expensive, but the arcing motion of the jaws may require additional tooling clearance and will grip at varying points as part width varies. A parallel gripper is simpler to tool to compensate for part size variance.

Parallel grippers Parallel: The gripper jaws move in a parallel motion in relation to the gripper body.  Used in a majority of applications, parallel grippers are typically more accurate than other style grippers.

Pneumatic grippers Controlled by pneumatic solenoid valves, pressure cylinders

Simple pneumatic gripper

Advantages and Disadvantages Pneumatic Electric Motor Hydraulic Smaller units, quick assembly High accuracy and repeatability High strength and high speed High cycle rate Less floor space Large robots, Takes floor space – Easy maintenance Low cost Mechanical Simplicity Easy maintenance Used usually for heavy payloads

Feedback in grippers Angle feedback or position feedback can be taken from potentiometers or tactile switches.

Roller Grip Slow Allows for misalignment when grabbing Extends object as releasing. Simple mechanism.

Grashof condition-In 4 bar mechanism  If the sum of the shortest and longest link of a planar quadrilateral linkage is less than or equal to the sum of the remaining two links, then the shortest link can rotate fully with respect to a neighboring link. In other words, the condition is satisfied if S+L ≤ P+Q where S is the shortest link, L is the longest, and P and Q are the other links.

Gripper with 4 bar mechanism

Intake Rollers

Pulley mechanism for lifting

Sliding section mechanism Sliding sections that move linearly Mostly powered by a winch pulling on a cable Similar to the front of a forklift

Advantages Disadvantages Able to extend very far with little space consumed Stable linear path Less for driver to think about Simply powered by a winch Disadvantages Jamming, they jam, and jamming too. Hard to repair Require being stored in a long straight area Do not handle bending loads well

4-Bar linkages

4 bar mechanism On unfolding the 4 bar mechanism , lifting motion can be produced.

Pros and cons of 4 bar mechanism Simple Object retains orientation 1 joint to power Easily programmed Provides reach Cons Large moments can develop at the joint location Pin Loadings can be high Required to lift “outside of the box” Can be vulnerable to side hits Tips Watch for buckling in lower member If possible, counterbalance Keep the center of gravity (CG) aft

Vertical Lifts - Scissors Overview The scissor lift is unique in that it doesn't use a straight support to raise workers or objects into the air. Rather, the scissor lift platform raises when the linked, folding supports underneath it draw together, stretching it upward. It can be powered by hydraulics or an electric motor, but it's a bumpy ride to the top. The scissor lift's design keeps it from traveling with a constant velocity, instead traveling faster in the middle of its journey and slower with more extension.

THANKS For ur patience LOGIC DEEPAK signing off….