Adaptive Variable Stiffness Particle Phalange for Robust and Durable Robotic Grasping.

Grasping is an important characteristic of robots in interacting with humans and the environment. Due to the inherent compliance of soft grippers, they can easily adapt to novel objects and operate safely in a human-centered environment. However, soft hands suffer from poor grasping robustness and operation durability, especially for heavy objects or objects with sharp spikes, mainly due to their fragile material and low structural stiffness of the soft actuators. Thus, the widespread use of soft hands in daily applications is still limited. Existing works have shown a promising direction to enhance grasping performance by solving the contradiction between inherent compliance/adaptability and loading capacity. It is known that the stiffness of the robotic phalange is highly related to the performance of robotic hands. In this article, we propose a novel variable stiffness particle phalange, called VSPP here. The proposed VSPP exhibits variable stiffness characteristics without the need for dedicated actuation by utilizing passive particle jamming resulted from forces in interacting with the environment. The VSPP can cooperate with any kind of actuators, soft or rigid, to function as a compliant and robust robotic hand. A prototype robotic hand based on VSPP could maintain reliable grasping even when pierced by sharp objects such as a needle, a cactus, and a durian. This durability is effective both in air and underwater, thus presents new possibilities for the soft robotic hand to work in a harsh environment. The inherent multidirectional compliance of the VSPP makes safety in human/robot interaction guaranteed. The design and modeling presented in this research will provide useful guidance in VSPP applications. A prototype gripper, VSPP-3, composed of three 2-segments VSPP fingers and pneumatic joints, has been built for demonstrations in reliable and robust grasping of daily objects. The sample grasping has shown that the proposed VSPP has great potential for a robust and durable soft robotic hand or gripper design.

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