Improvement of Precision Grasping Performance by Interaction Between Soft Finger Pulp and Hard Nail.

Soft Robot

Department of Mechanical and Intelligent System Engineering, Graduate School of Informatics and Engineering, The University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo, Japan.

Published: April 2023

In this study, we investigated the effect of the presence or absence of fingernails on precision grasping using artificial anthropomimetic fingers. We hypothesized that fingernails improve precision grasping performance by increasing the friction coefficient while suppressing fingertip deformation. To test our hypothesis, we developed artificial fingertips, each composed of bone, nail, skin, and soft tissue, and fabricated three types of artificial fingers with different skin softness grades and artificial fingers without nails as the control condition. Pullout experiments of cylindrical objects and T-shaped blocks were conducted using the developed artificial fingertips with and without nails, and the magnitude of the holding force was compared. The nail contributed to object grasping stability because the magnitude of the holding force was significantly increased by the presence of the nail in the artificial fingertip with soft skin. The rate of increase in the magnitude of the holding force of the T-shaped block was more significant (3.10 times maximum) compared with the cylindrical object (1.08 times maximum) because the finger pulp deformation was suppressed by the nail, and the form closure, that is, geometric constraint, was formed for the grasping object. The results of this study show that soft fingertips and hard nails can significantly improve the grasping performance of soft robotic hands. And these results suggest that the human nail improves precision grasping performance by forming geometric constraints on the grasped object, suppressing finger pulp deformation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/soro.2021.0231DOI Listing

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