A Double-jaw Hand that Mimics A Mouth of the Moray Eel

Joshua C. Triyonoputro, Weiwei Wan, Kantapon Akanesuvan, K. Harada
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In this paper, we develop a gripper by mimicking the pharyngeal jaw of a moray eel to perform assembly tasks. A moray eel has two sets of jaws called the oral jaw (the main jaw) and the pharyngeal jaw (the smaller jaw). The pharyngeal jaw is mobile, which means it is able to go forward or backward relative to the oral jaw. By likening each jaw as a two-finger parallel gripper, we develop a bio-inspired robotic hand with similar structure, which we call a double jaw hand. The two parallel grippers in the double jaw hand are connected by a prismatic joint on a common approaching vector. Similar to moray eels, the double jaw hand is able to hold objects using the outer gripper and hand over them to the inner gripper (inspired by how a moray eel captures and swallows objects). Also, it is able to assemble and disassemble industrial parts (inspired by how a moray eel cuts its prey). Several experiments are performed to demonstrate the design and the abilities.
模仿海鳗嘴的双颚手
在本文中,我们通过模仿海鳗咽颚来开发一种夹具来执行装配任务。海鳗有两套颌,分别是口腔颌(主颌)和咽颌(小颌)。咽颌是可移动的,这意味着它可以相对于口颌向前或向后移动。通过将每个下颚比作两个手指平行的抓手,我们开发了一个具有类似结构的仿生机械手,我们称之为双下颚手。双颚手的两个平行抓爪通过一个移动关节连接在一个共同接近向量上。与海鳗相似,双颚手能够使用外部抓手握住物体,并将它们交给内部抓手(灵感来自海鳗捕获和吞咽物体的方式)。此外,它还能够组装和拆卸工业部件(灵感来自海鳗切割猎物的方式)。通过实验验证了该系统的设计和功能。
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