Design and Optimization of an Origami Gripper for Versatile Grasping and Manipulation
Hanwen Cao,
Jianshu Zhou,
Kai Chen
et al.
Abstract:Robotic grasping and manipulation demand the ability to handle a multitude of objects with different shapes, sizes, quantities, surface smoothness, vulnerability, and stiffness, which is challenging without prior knowledge about object properties. Herein, a novel origami‐inspired gripper for universal grasping is presented. The innovative structure seamlessly transforms a simple uniaxial pulling motion into a flexible and robust envelope or pinch grasp, enabling it to tackle various scenarios. The origami grip… Show more
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