Active joint mechanism driven by multiple actuators made of flexible bags: a proposal of dual structural actuator.

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Department of Mechanical and Control Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Ookayama 2-12-1, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 1528552, Japan.

Published: July 2014

An actuator is required to change its speed and force depending on the situation. Using multiple actuators for one driving axis is one of the possible solutions; however, there is an associated problem of output power matching. This study proposes a new active joint mechanism using multiple actuators. Because the actuator is made of a flexible bag, it does not interfere with other actuators when it is depressurized. The proposed joint achieved coordinated motion of multiple actuators. This report also discusses a new actuator which has dual cylindrical structure. The cylinders are composed of flexible bags with different diameters. The joint torque is estimated based on the following factors: empirical formula for the flexible actuator torque, geometric relationship between the joint and the actuator, and the principle of virtual work. The prototype joint mechanism achieves coordinated motion of multiple actuators for one axis. With this motion, small inner actuator contributes high speed motion, whereas large outer actuator generates high torque. The performance of the prototype joint is examined by speed and torque measurements. The joint showed about 30% efficiency at 2.0 Nm load torque under 0.15 MPa air input.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3872152PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/128916DOI Listing

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