1. Technical Field
The present disclosure generally relates to robotics, and particularly, to a cushion mechanism for a robot.
2. Description of Related Art
One important component of a robot is a manipulator, which can be used to clamp a workpiece, such as a housing of an electronic device, for processing or transport. A manipulator often includes a plurality of arms connecting with and rotating relative to each other. An actuator is often disposed at a distal end of an arm to engage the workpiece.
A commonly used manipulator often includes a cushion mechanism arranged between an arm and an actuator, to decrease impact between the actuator and the workpiece. The cushion mechanism may be a spring, a four-bar link, or a cylinder. If a spring or four-bar link is used, outside force applied thereon exceeding a default force can damage the assembly easily. If a cylinder is used as a cushion mechanism, some assistance members, such as a driving device may be needed, complicating the structure of the manipulator.
Therefore, there is room for improvement within the art.
The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout several views, and all the views are schematic.
The cushion mechanism as disclosed may be used in a manipulator, arranged between a mechanism arm and a mechanism actuator. Referring to
The four-bar linkage 10 includes a first link member 11, a second link member 12, a third link member 13, a fourth link member 14, and two connecting members 15. The link members 11, 12, 13, 14 connect with each other one by one, and form a quadrangle. One of the connecting members 15 connects with the first link member 11 and the second link member 12, and the other connecting member 15 connects with the third link member 13 and the fourth link member 14. The first link member 11 defines a circular connecting hole 111 in one end, and a non-circular connecting hole 113 in an opposite end. In the illustrated embodiment, the non-circular connecting hole 113 of the first link member 11 is substantially elliptical. The structure of the second link member 12 is the same as the first link member 11. The third link member 13 defines two circular connecting holes 131 in opposite ends and two fixing slots 133 at opposite sides of each circular connecting hole 131. The structure of the fourth link member 14 is the same as the third link member 13. Each connecting member 15 includes a column 151 and a flange 153 formed on one end of the column 151.
The hinge assembly 30 includes a shaft 31, a fixing member 32, a rotating member 33, a resilient member 34, a spacer 35, and a fastener 36. In the illustrated embodiment, one hinge assembly 30 rotatably connects the first link member 11 and the third link member 13 of the four-bar linkage 10, and another hinge assembly 30 rotatably connects the second link member 12 and the fourth link member 14 of the four-bar linkage 10. It should be noted that the number of hinge assemblies 30 may also be one, connecting any two of the joined link members 11, 12, 13, 14. The number of hinge assemblies 30 may also be three or four, with one or two thereof replacing the connecting member 15 of the four-bar linkage 10 to connect the fixing bracket 50 or the active bracket 70.
The shaft 31 includes a resisting portion 311 and two shaft portions 313 protruding from opposite end surfaces of the resisting portion 311. A cross-section of each shaft portion 313 perpendicular to the axis of the shaft portion 13 is substantially elliptical. One shaft portion 313 has a threaded portion 315 at one end away from the resisting portion 311.
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The spacer 35 sleeves on the shaft portion 313 of the shaft 31 and defines a non-circular shaft hole 351 to non-rotatably connect with the shaft 31. In the illustrated embodiment, the non-circular shaft hole 351 is substantially elliptical.
The fastener 36 defines a threaded hole 361 receiving the shaft portion 313 of the shaft 31. Changing a position of the fastener 36 on the shaft 31 adjusts the force applied on the resilient member 34, thus changing the torsion force on the hinge assembly 30 in a rotating process. The fastener 36 may also be connected to the shaft 31 by riveting, welding, or other manner.
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The active bracket 70 includes a main body 71 and a connecting portion 73 protruding from the middle portion of the main body 71. The connecting portion 73 defines a shaft hole (not shown).
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During assembly of the four-bar linkage 10, the fixing bracket 50, and the active bracket 70, the flange 153 of one connecting member 15 resists the second link member 12, and the column 151 of one connecting member 15 extends through the circular connecting hole (not labeled) of the second link member 12, the fixing bracket 50, and the circular connecting hole 111 of the first link member 11. Therefore, the first link member 11, the second link member 12 and the fixing bracket 50 are rotatably connected. The end of the column 151 away from the flange 153 can be riveted, welded, or any other manner to fix the connecting member 15. Another connecting member 15 connects the third link member 13, the fourth link member 14, and the active bracket 70 as described.
In use, the fixing bracket 50 is connected with a mechanical arm of a manipulator, the active bracket 70 is connected with a mechanical actuator of a manipulator. The first link member 11, the second link member 12, the third link member 13, and the fourth link member 14 rotate relative to each other to provide a cushioning function. When a pulling force or pressure applied on the cushion mechanism 100 is less than a default force, the protrusion 321 of the fixing member 32 of the hinge assembly 30 stays in the slot 333 of the rotating member 33. Only relative rotation of the first link member 11 and the second link member 12 around one connecting member 15, and relative rotation of the third link member 13 and the fourth link member 14 around another connecting member 15 provide cushioning function. When pulling force applied on the cushion mechanism 100 exceeds the default force, the protrusion 321 of the fixing member 32 of the hinge assembly 30 exits the slot 333 of the rotating member 33 from one side, compresses the resilient member 34 and expands the angle between the first link member 11 and the third link member 13, achieving cushioning function. When pressure applied on the cushion mechanism 100 exceeds a default force, the protrusion 321 of the fixing member 32 of the hinge assembly 30 is expelled from the slot 333 of the rotating member 33 from another side, compressing the resilient member 34 and reducing angle between the first link member 11 and the third link member 13, achieving cushioning function. Another hinge assembly 30 achieves cushioning function as described.
The hinge assembly 30 is arranged in the four-bar linkage 10, when pulling force or pressure applied on the cushion mechanism 100 exceeds a default force, relative rotation between the protrusion 323 and the slot 333 of the hinge assembly 30 can absorb the extra force to protect the cushion mechanism from damage. When the force is decreased, the protrusion 323 of the fixing member 32 automatically slides into the slot 333 of the rotating member 33 by an elastic force created by the resilient member 34, and no force is needed.
The hinge assemblies 30 are arranged at two corners of the four-bar linkage 10 and relative to each other, such that when force applied on the four-bar linkage exceeds a default force, the two hinge assemblies 30 provide cushioning function synchronously, thus the force is balanced.
In addition, the angled surface 335 and the curved connecting portion 337 of the rotating member 33 move the protrusion 323 of the fixing member 32 in or out of the slot 333 of the angled surface 335 smoothly.
The protrusion 323 may alternatively be arranged on the rotating member 33, and the slot 333 defined in the fixing member 32 correspondingly.
Finally, while various embodiments have been described and illustrated, the disclosure is not to be construed as being limited thereto. Various modifications can be made to the embodiments by those skilled in the art without departing from the true spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200910310381.2 | Nov 2009 | CN | national |