VGS hand: A novel hybrid grasping modes robot hand with variable geometrical structure

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Abstract

Robot hand is the device used for robots to interact with the environments, it has many potential applications. Traditional robot hands cannot translate their finger end along a straight line, which makes them not suitable for grasping thin objects on a flat surface. In order to overcome the bottleneck of traditional hands and enlarge the application possibility of robot hands, this paper develops a novel hybrid grasping modes hand with the variable geometrical structure (called VGS hand). The hand consists of 4-DOF (degree of freedom), two actuators and two fingers. It can perform both linear-parallel and self-adaptive grasping modes. Kinematics, dynamics, and contact forces analysis are conducted to provide a theoretical reference for the design. A prototype was manufactured for grasping experiments; the results of the experiments indicate that the hand has a good grasping performance and can meet different application requirements.

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Luo, C., & Zhang, W. (2019). VGS hand: A novel hybrid grasping modes robot hand with variable geometrical structure. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 9(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/app9081566

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