Embodiments described herein relate generally to a gripping tool, and a gripping system, and an evaluation method of gripping performance.
There is a gripping tool that grips an object and transfers the object. It is desirable for the gripping performance of the gripping tool to be high. For example, it is desirable to be able to grip various objects having different sizes and/or shapes with a larger force.
According to one embodiment, a gripping tool includes a gripper. The gripper is flexible. A plurality of granular materials is provided in an interior of the gripper. The gripping tool grips a workpiece by depressurizing the interior of the gripper in a state in which the gripper is caused to contact the workpiece. A diameter of at least a portion of the granular materials is less than 1774 μm.
Various embodiments are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The drawings are schematic and conceptual; and the relationships between the thickness and width of portions, the proportions of sizes among portions, etc., are not necessarily the same as the actual values. The dimensions and proportions may be illustrated differently among drawings, even for identical portions.
In the specification and drawings, components similar to those described previously or illustrated in an antecedent drawing are marked with like reference numerals, and a detailed description is omitted as appropriate.
The gripping tool 1 according to the embodiment includes a gripper 10 that is flexible. A granular material 15 is provided in the interior of the gripper 10.
More specifically, the gripper 10 includes a first portion 11 and a second portion 12. The first portion 11 contacts a workpiece to be gripped. The second portion 12 opposes the first portion 11. The first portion 11 and the second portion 12 include flexible materials such as a silicone resin, a rubber material, an acrylic resin, etc. The granular material 15 is provided in a first space SP1 between the first portion 11 and the second portion 12. The gripper 10 is configured by, for example, bonding the first portion 11 and the second portion 12 via a bonding agent. The first portion 11 and the second portion 12 may be bonded by thermal compression bonding.
The outer perimeter of the first portion 11 and the outer perimeter of the second portion 12 are held by a holder 20. Thereby, the first space SP1 is separated from an external space. The holder 20 has, for example, a circular ring configuration. Because only the outer perimeter of the gripper 10 is held by the holder 20, the gripper 10 can deform inside the holder 20 in the direction of a line connecting the first portion 11 and the second portion 12.
The direction of the line connecting the first portion 11 and the second portion 12 is, for example, the vertical direction. The direction of the line connecting the first portion 11 and the second portion 12 includes a first direction (up) from the first portion 11 toward the second portion 12, and a second direction (down) from the second portion 12 toward the first portion 11. Hereinbelow, the description of the embodiments is performed using “vertical direction,” “up/above,” and “down/below” based on the positional relationship between the first portion 11 and the second portion 12.
As an example, the holder 20 includes a first flange 21 and a second flange 22. The first flange 21 abuts the outer perimeter lower surface of the first portion 11. The second flange 22 abuts the outer perimeter upper surface of the second portion 12. The gripper 10 is held by fastening the first flange 21 and the second flange 22 using a fastener 25 such as a screw, etc.
The first portion 11 and the second portion 12 of the gripper 10 are illustrated as being separated in
As illustrated in
The concave portion 11r contacts the second portion 12. The convex portion 11p is separated from the second portion 12 in the vertical direction. In the gripping tool 1 illustrated in
A second space SP2 that is surrounded with the concave portion 11r and the convex portion 11p is formed below the first portion 11. Specifically, the top of the second space SP2 is covered with the concave portion 11r. The side of the second space SP2 is surrounded with the convex portion 11p. The bottom of the second space SP2 is open. As described below, the second space SP2 is sealed from the external space by the workpiece to be gripped being positioned below the second space SP2.
As illustrated in
First, the position in the horizontal direction of the gripper 10 and the position in the horizontal direction of the workpiece W are aligned. After aligning the position of the gripper 10 and the position of the workpiece W, the gripper 10 is lowered toward the workpiece W as illustrated in
The gripper 10 is flexible. When the gripper 10 contacts the workpiece W, the convex portion 11p of the first portion 11 is pressed outward to envelope the workpiece W as illustrated in
Then, the lowering of the gripper 10 is stopped. As illustrated in
Then, as illustrated in
Subsequently, the gripping tool 1 that grips the workpiece W is raised. The gripping tool 1 is moved in the horizontal direction. After the workpiece W is transferred to the prescribed position, the first space SP1 and the second space SP2 are opened to the atmosphere. Thereby, the gripping force is eliminated; and the workpiece W is released from the gripping tool 1. By the method described above, the workpiece W to be gripped is transferred to the prescribed position.
The gripper 10 of the gripping tool 1 is partially simplified in
In the gripping tool 1 according to the embodiment as illustrated in
Air is suctioned via the first port 31 and the second port 32 in this state. Thereby, as illustrated in
As described above, the gripper 10 is held by the holder 20 to be deformable upward with respect to the workpiece W. According to this configuration, the gripping force can be increased when the workpiece W is gripped by the gripper 10.
A gripping tool 100 according to a conventional example that is generally sold will now be described with reference to
As illustrated in
In
In the experiment, the gripping force was measured using the following procedure.
First, the object to be gripped is placed at the prescribed position. The object is gripped by the gripping tool. The gripping tool is raised at a constant rate while measuring the force applied to the gripping tool. The gripping tool is raised until the gripping tool separates from the object. The maximum value of the measured force is recorded. The experiment is repeated three times for each gripping tool. The average of the measured maximum values is used as the gripping force (N (newtons)).
As illustrated in
For the gripping tool 100 including the suction pad 101 having a diameter of 10 cm, a similar gripping force is obtained when the surface of the object has a small curvature and when the surface is flat. However, this gripping tool 100 is problematic in that the gripping force is small.
For the gripping tool 1 according to the embodiment, a gripping force substantially equal to that of a flat surface is obtained even in the case where the surface of the object has a small curvature. The gripping force of the gripping tool 1 according to the embodiment is larger than that of the gripping tools 100 in which the diameters of the suction pad 101 are 10 cm and 30 cm; and a sufficient value was obtained.
It can be seen from
The inventors of the application devised the method described below as an evaluation method of the gripping performance of the gripping tool.
The experimental results of the gripping tool 1 according to the embodiment illustrated in
First, similarly to the experimental results of
The integral corresponds to calculating the surface area of a region S illustrated in
The gripping performance of the gripping tool is defined as the calculated integral. According to the evaluation method, the gripping performance of the gripping tool can be evaluated quantitatively and includes the dependence of the gripping force on the shape of the object to be gripped.
Table 1 recited below illustrates the evaluation results of the gripping performance of the gripping tools 100 according to the conventional example and the gripping tool 1 according to the embodiment. The gripping performance of the gripping tool is evaluated using the evaluation method described above based on the experimental results illustrated in
From Table 1, it can be seen that the value of the gripping performance of the gripping tool 1 according to the embodiment is greater than the values of the gripping performance of the gripping tools according to the conventional example. This shows that the gripping performance of the gripping tool 1 according to the embodiment is superior to those of the gripping tools according to the conventional example.
The inventors discovered in further experiments that the diameter and the shape of the granular material 15 in the gripper 10 interior affects the gripping performance. Therefore, the inventors performed similar experiments for multiple gripping tools 1 having mutually-different diameters and shapes of the granular material 15. The inventors evaluated the gripping performance of each gripping tool 1 using the evaluation method described above.
In
For example, microbeads, silicone resin beads, coffee beans, glass beads, etc., can be used as the granular material 15. In the experiment, a spherical first granular material and an angular second granular material are used. The spherical first granular material includes one material (a material A) selected from the group consisting of microbeads, silicone resin beads, coffee beans, and glass beads. The angular second granular material includes another one material (a material B) selected from the group recited above.
From the experimental results of
As illustrated in Table 1, the average gripping performance of the gripping tools 100 according to the conventional example that are generally sold is 3.22 (N/mm). Comparing this result to the experimental results of
From the results of Table 1 and
From the experimental results of
The range of the diameter of the granular material 15 described above can be used favorably by the gripping tool 1. In the gripping tool 1 as illustrated in the gripping mechanism of
The gripping tool according to the embodiment is not limited to the gripping tool illustrated in
The gripping tool 2 illustrated in
In the gripping tool 3 illustrated in
In the gripper 10, the first portion 11 is curved to be convex downward. The second portion 12 is curved to be convex upward. The granular material is provided in the first space SP1 between the first portion 11 and the second portion 12.
Unlike the gripping tool 1 illustrated in
The gripping tool 4 illustrated in
The gripping system 5 of the embodiment includes the gripping tool 1, a transfer robot 90, a first depressurizing apparatus 91, a second depressurizing apparatus 92, and a controller 93.
The transfer robot 90 includes an arm 90a. For example, the arm 90a includes multiple joints. The gripping tool 1 is mounted to the tip of the arm 90a. The transfer robot 90 operates the arm 90a according to a command from the controller 93 and grips and transfers the workpiece W.
The first depressurizing apparatus 91 and the second depressurizing apparatus 92 include vacuum pumps. The first depressurizing apparatus 91 is connected to the first pipe 41 of the gripping tool 1 illustrated in
The controller 93 includes a CPU (Central Processing Unit), ROM (Read Only Memory), nonvolatile flash memory, etc. Various processing of the controller 93 is performed by the CPU. Various control algorithms, various constants, and the like that are necessary for the operation of the gripping system 5 are stored in the ROM. The transfer procedure, the transfer conditions, and the like of the workpiece W are stored as appropriate in the flash memory.
According to the transfer procedure stored in the flash memory, the controller 93 sends commands to control the operations of the transfer robot 90, the first depressurizing apparatus 91, and the second depressurizing apparatus 92.
Because the gripping system 5 includes the gripping tool 1 having a high gripping performance, the workpiece W can be gripped and transferred more reliably.
The gripping system 5 according to the embodiment may include any of the gripping tools 2 to 4 according to the modifications described above instead of the gripping tool 1. In the case where the gripping system 5 includes the gripping tool 3 or 4, the gripping system 5 may not include the second depressurizing apparatus 92.
While certain embodiments have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventions. Indeed, the novel embodiments described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the embodiments described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the inventions. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the invention.
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This is a continuation application of International Application PCT/JP2017/034441, filed on Sep. 25, 2017. This application also claims priority to Japanese Application No. 2017-047885, filed on Mar. 13, 2017. The entire contents are incorporated herein by reference.
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