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Angle-programmed tendril-like trajectories enable a multifunctional gripper with ultra-delicacy, ultrastrength, and ultraprecision

Engineering and Technology

Angle-programmed tendril-like trajectories enable a multifunctional gripper with ultra-delicacy, ultrastrength, and ultraprecision

Y. Hong, Y. Zhao, et al.

Discover the groundbreaking advancements in soft gripper technology developed by Yaoye Hong, Yao Zhao, Joseph Berman, Yinding Chi, Yanbin Li, He Huang, and Jie Yin. This innovative gripper can handle the most delicate tasks, from grasping fragile liquids to lifting objects 16,000 times its weight, all while integrating seamlessly with robotic arms. The possibilities are endless!... show more
Abstract
Achieving multicapability in a single soft gripper for handling ultrasoft, ultrathin, and ultraheavy objects is challenging due to the tradeoff between compliance, strength, and precision. Here, combining experiments, theory, and simulation, we report utilizing angle-programmed tendril-like grasping trajectories for an ultragentle yet ultrastrong and ultraprecise gripper. The single gripper can delicately grasp fragile liquids with minimal contact pressure (0.05 kPa), lift objects 16,000 times its own weight, and precisely grasp ultrathin, flexible objects like 4-µm-thick sheets and 2-µm-diameter microfibers on flat surfaces, all with a high success rate. Its scalable and material-independent design allows for biodegradable noninvasive grippers made from natural leaves. Explicitly controlled trajectories facilitate its integration with robotic arms and prostheses for challenging tasks, including picking grapes, opening zippers, folding clothes, and turning pages. This work showcases soft grippers excelling in extreme scenarios with potential applications in agriculture, food processing, prosthesis, biomedicine, minimally invasive surgeries, and deep-sea exploration.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Aug 02, 2023
Authors
Yaoye Hong, Yao Zhao, Joseph Berman, Yinding Chi, Yanbin Li, He Huang, Jie Yin
Tags
soft gripper
compliance
strength
ultrasensitive grasping
biodegradable design
robotic integration
precision handling
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