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  • * The hinges are made flexible by removing titanium layers and can fold like origami, allowing for complex 3D shapes.
  • * Our method is easy to use and has been tested with piezoelectric actuators, showing that the structures work as intended.

Article Abstract

We developed a process for fabricating a miniaturized hinged mechanism for microrobots by customizing our previously reported flapping-wing method to fabricate microscopic wing structures resembling insects. Flexible hinges were realized by removing the titanium layers of the structure, which were previously sandwiched between thin polyimide layers. A three-dimensional structure can also be realized via origami-like assembly owing to the hinge structure, where the hinge is made to work as a crease. Details of our method and a reference design are reported through a demonstration of a translation-to-rotation conversion mechanism for a piezoelectric actuator. • Simple fabrication using a single hot lamination and origami-like assembly. • Method based on FPC manufacturing technologies would be easy to implement in a variety of research. • Transmission mechanism for piezoelectric actuators was demonstrated, verifying that the structures fabricated by this process function appropriately.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8374692PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mex.2021.101458DOI Listing

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