From flapping wings to underactuated fingers and beyond: a broad look to self-adaptive mechanisms

In this paper, the author first reviews the different terminologies used in underactuated grasping and illustrates the current increase of activity on this topic. Then, the (probably) oldest known self-adaptive mechanism is presented and its performance as an underactuated finger is discussed. Its o...

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Main Author: L. Birglen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2010-12-01
Series:Mechanical Sciences
Online Access:http://www.mech-sci.net/1/5/2010/ms-1-5-2010.pdf
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Summary:In this paper, the author first reviews the different terminologies used in underactuated grasping and illustrates the current increase of activity on this topic. Then, the (probably) oldest known self-adaptive mechanism is presented and its performance as an underactuated finger is discussed. Its original application, namely a flapping wing, is also shown. Finally, it is proposed that the mechanisms currently used in underactuated grasping have actually other applications similarly to the previously discussed architecture could be used for both an underactuated finger and a flapping wing. <br><br> <i>This paper was presented at the IFToMM/ASME International Workshop on Underactuated Grasping (UG2010), 19 August 2010, Montréal, Canada.</i>
ISSN:2191-9151
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