IP Library Granted Patent US 12667961
Granted Patent B2
US 12667961 · App. 18/818,820 · Granted Jun 30, 2026

Robotic gripper

Inventors: Renaud Sansfaçon (Québec, CA); Pierre-Luc Belzile (Levis, CA); Louis-Alexis Allen Demers (Levis, CA); Yan Drolet Mihelic (Québec, CA); Pascal Lapointe (Québec, CA); Jean-Philippe Jobin (Lévis, CA); Bianca Lachance (Beaumont, CA)
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12667961
App. No.
18/818,820
Granted
Jun 30, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

In one aspect, the present disclosure provides a robot gripper with a closing mechanism that while providing a desirable closing speed avoids exerting a force on the rigid object which is greater than the holding force required to hold the rigid object in the gripper. In another aspect, the present invention provides a robot gripper capable of detecting a slip or loss of an object held by the gripper. In an alternative aspect, the present invention provides a robot gripper capable of being hand guided. In another aspect, the invention provides a robot gripper brake drive circuit with faster operation. In one other aspect, the invention provides a connector for connecting a robot end effector to a robot arm with an adjustable cable.

Claims (67)

1 . A connector for connecting a robot end effector to a robot arm having a signal port, the connector comprising:

a first mounting securable to said robot arm;

a second mounting securable to said end effector;

a signal cable having a length with a first end and a second end;

a chamber for receiving said signal cable, said chamber having an opening for paying out said second end of signal cable;

an end effector data connector connected to said first end and having an end effector signal connector associated with said second mounting compatible with said end effector; and

a robot data connector connected to said second end for connecting to said signal port.

2 . The connector as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said robot data connector is an L-shaped 90-degree connector.

3 . The connector as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said signal cable is a ribbon cable.

4 . The connector as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said opening of said chamber frictionally engages said signal cable to provide tension on said signal cable.

5 . A robotic system comprising the connector as defined in claim 1 , said robotic arm coupled to said connector using said first mounting, and said end effector coupled to said connector using said second mounting.

6 . The system as claimed in claim 5 , wherein said end effector is a robot gripper comprising:

a DC motor having a speed of rotation corresponding to an input voltage;

a reduction gear mechanism having an input connected to said DC motor and an output;

a gripper finger drive mechanism connected to said output of said reduction gear mechanism;

at least one finger connected to said gripper finger drive mechanism; and

a motor drive controller configured to provide a first fixed drive voltage to said DC motor to rotate at a first rotational speed causing said at least one finger to move at a second linear speed in a direction to pinch an object, said first fixed drive voltage causing said DC motor to apply a constant first torque to said input of said reduction gear mechanism when arrested, said constant first torque causing said at least one finger to apply a constant holding force to said object;

wherein, due to rotational inertia of said DC motor and said reduction gear mechanism, when said at least one finger decelerates from said second linear speed to zero as said at least one finger pinches said object when said object is rigid said at least one finger will apply a peak pinch force to said object that is no more than 60% greater than said constant holding force.

7 . The system as claimed in claim 6 , wherein a pinch force of said at least one finger, generated when said at least one finger is arrested by contacting a rigid object and causing said DC motor to decelerate from a speed close to said nominal maximum down to zero, is less than 10% greater than a holding force of said at least one finger due to said motor exerting said nominal maximum torque.

8 . The system as claimed in claim 6 , wherein said robot gripper further comprises:

an encoder reading a position of one of said motor and said gripper drive mechanism;

an electrically controllable brake;

a play coupling connected between said DC motor and said brake, wherein said play coupling allows said DC motor to rotate within limits when said brake is applied; and

an object slip or loss detector connected to said encoder and configured to signal when said DC motor rotates within said limits when said brake is applied due to object slip or loss under conditions of a bias applied to said DC motor.

9 . The system as claimed in claim 8 , wherein said object slip or loss detector comprises a processor associated with program memory storing processor instructions which when executed perform:

measuring a position of said motor with said motor off and said brake applied;

applying a low voltage to said motor, said low voltage exerting enough force to move said motor within said limits when no object is seized by said at least one finger and not enough force to move said motor within said limits when an object is seized by said at least one finger; and

determining from said position from said encoder whether an object is seized by said gripper.

10 . The system as claimed in claim 8 , wherein said object slip or loss detector comprises a processor associated with program memory storing processor instructions which when executed perform:

measuring a position of said motor with said motor off and said brake applied;

applying a variable voltage to said motor, said variable voltage exerting enough force to move said motor within said limits when an object is seized by said at least one finger;

measuring a position of said motor;

recording said variable voltage at which said motor moves within said limits;

repeating said applying and said recording;

determining from said variable voltage at which said motor moves within said limits to determine a change in said gripping force exerted on said object seized by said gripper, said change being indicative of said object slip.

11 . The system as claimed in claim 10 , wherein said processor instructions further perform reducing a voltage applied to said motor for a period of time after said recording before re-applying said variable voltage.

12 . The system as claimed in claim 5 , wherein said end effector is a robot gripper comprising:

a DC motor;

a backdrivable reduction gear mechanism having an input connected to said DC motor and an output;

a gripper finger drive mechanism connected to said output of said reduction gear mechanism;

at least one finger connected to said gripper finger drive mechanism;

a motor drive controller configured to provide a voltage to said DC motor;

an encoder reading a position of one of said motor and said gripper drive mechanism;

an electrically controllable brake;

a play coupling connected between said DC motor and said brake, wherein said play coupling allows said DC motor to rotate within limits when said brake is applied; and

an object slip or loss detector connected to said encoder and configured to signal when said DC motor rotates within said limits when said brake is applied due to object slip or loss under conditions of a bias applied to said DC motor.

13 . The system as claimed in claim 12 , wherein said object slip or loss detector comprises a processor associated with program memory storing processor instructions which when executed perform:

measuring a position of said motor with said motor off and said brake applied;

applying a low voltage to said motor, said low voltage exerting enough force to move said motor within said limits when no object is seized by said at least one finger and not enough force to move said motor within said limits when an object is seized by said at least one finger; and

determining from said position from said encoder whether an object is seized by said gripper.

14 . The robot gripper as claimed in claim 12 , wherein said object slip or loss detector comprises a processor associated with program memory storing processor instructions which when executed perform:

measuring a position of said motor with said motor off and said brake applied;

applying a variable voltage to said motor, said variable voltage exerting enough force to move said motor within said limits when an object is seized by said at least one finger;

measuring a position of said motor;

recording said variable voltage at which said motor moves within said limits;

repeating said applying and said recording;

determining from said variable voltage at which said motor moves within said limits to determine a change in said gripping force exerted on said object seized by said gripper, said change being indicative of said object slip.

15 . The robot gripper as claimed in claim 12 , wherein said DC motor has a speed of rotation corresponding to input voltage, and wherein said motor drive is provides a first fixed drive voltage to said DC motor to rotate at a first rotational speed causing said at least one finger to move at a second linear speed in a direction to pinch an object, said first fixed drive voltage causing said DC motor to apply a constant first torque to said input of said reduction gear mechanism when arrested, said constant first torque causing said at least one finger to apply a constant holding force to said object.

16 . The robot gripper as claimed in claim 15 , wherein said DC motor has a speed of rotation corresponding to input voltage, and wherein said motor drive provides a first fixed drive voltage to said DC motor to rotate at a first rotational speed causing said at least one finger to move at a second linear speed in a direction to perform a pinch grasp, and said first fixed drive voltage causing, in use, said DC motor to apply a constant first torque to said input of said reduction gear mechanism when arrested, said constant first torque causing said at least one finger to apply a constant holding force; wherein, in use with said DC motor driven at said first fixed drive voltage, said at least one finger applies a peak pinch force to a rigid object when making initial contact with said rigid object, said peak pinch force not exceeding 1.6 times said constant holding force.

17 . The system as claimed in claim 5 , wherein said end effector is a robot gripper comprising:

a DC motor;

a reduction gear mechanism having an input connected to said DC motor and an output;

a gripper finger drive mechanism connected to said output of said reduction gear mechanism;

at least one finger connected to said gripper finger drive mechanism; and

a motor drive controller configured to provide a voltage to said DC motor;

an encoder reading a position of one of said motor and said gripper drive mechanism; and

a hand guiding action interpreter connected to said encoder, said hand guiding action interpreter configured to respond to said position read by said due to operator action on said at least one finger and to interpret said motion to output a signal representing at least one operator command.