A Tunably Compliant Origami Mechanism for Dynamically Dexterous Robots

10/29/2019
by   Wei-Hsi Chen, et al.
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We present an approach to overcoming challenges in dynamical dexterity for robots through tunable origami structures. Our work leverages a one-parameter family of flat sheet crease patterns that folds into origami bellows, whose axial compliance can be tuned to select desired stiffness. Concentrically arranged cylinder pairs reliably manifest additive stiffness, extending the tunable range by nearly an order of magnitude and achieving bulk axial stiffness spanning 200-1500 N/m using 8 mil thick polyester-coated paper. Accordingly, we design origami energy-storing springs with a stiffness of 1035 N/m each and incorporate them into a three degree-of-freedom (DOF) tendon-driven spatial pointing mechanism that exhibits trajectory tracking accuracy less than 15 can sustain high power throughput, enabling the robot to achieve asymptotically stable juggling for both highly elastic (1 kg resilient shot put ball) and highly damped ("medicine ball") collisions in the vertical direction with apex heights approaching 10 cm. The results demonstrate that "soft" robotic mechanisms are able to perform a controlled, dynamically actuated task.

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