Design and Implementation of a Compliant Gripper for Form Closure of Diverse Objects

Author:

Bingham Kyler C.1,Hessler Matthew1,Lama Safal1ORCID,Deemyad Taher1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Science and Engineering, Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID 83209, USA

Abstract

This research presents a comprehensive study on the design and implementation of a flexible robotic gripper. Conventional grippers utilized in articulated robotic arms are often limited in their capabilities, being restricted to specific tasks or fixed object sizes. While soft grippers are a viable option, they have limitations in terms of grasping objects across a wide range and providing complete coverage. In this study, a novel compressible gripper is developed to enable safe and secure grasping of objects with varying sizes and shapes within a wide range. The gripper features a grasping area measuring 14 cm × 6 cm, allowing complete coverage of objects within this surface area. The current prototype with 7 cm of compressibility demonstrates the ability to grasp objects with a width difference of 7 cm with a maximum thickness of 15 cm, enabling manipulation of objects with varying widths, as defined by user-programmable parameters. The functionality of the gripper is based on the compressibility of the 3D-printed thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) material. The flexible part of the gripper can be easily interchanged, offering versatility by accommodating different thicknesses without the need to replace the entire gripper mechanism. The gripper system operates using an open-loop control system, enhancing user-friendliness. Experimental evaluation of the gripper involved the creation and analysis of a CAD model followed by the fabrication of a prototype. The prototype exhibited exceptional performance in grasping objects of diverse sizes, shapes, and textures, demonstrating the effectiveness of the developed soft gripper system. The scalability of the soft gripper enables seamless integration with various types of articulated robotic arms, while the maximum weight limit for objects will be defined based on the robotic arms’ limitations. The research findings highlight the promising capabilities of the compressible gripper in enhancing the versatility and efficiency of robotic grasping systems, offering a significant contribution to the field of robotics.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science

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