Soft pneumatic module and soft pneumatic gripper
A soft pneumatic module includes a first frame defining a first path portion, a second frame opposite to the first frame and defining a second path portion, a retainer connected to the first frame and the second frame, a plurality of first crease parts disposed along a circumference of the first frame at two sides of the retainer and obliquely disposed inward from the first frame, and a plurality of second crease parts connected to the plurality of first crease parts and the second frame, disposed along a circumference of the second frame at the two sides of the retainer, and expanded along with the plurality of first crease parts as a fluid is injected into the soft pneumatic module.
1 . A soft pneumatic module comprising:
a first frame defining a first path portion;
a second frame opposite to the first frame and defining a second path portion;
a retainer connected to the first frame and the second frame;
a plurality of first crease parts disposed along a circumference of the first frame at two sides of the retainer and obliquely disposed inward from the first frame; and
a plurality of second crease parts connected to the plurality of first crease parts and the second frame, disposed along a circumference of the second frame at the two sides of the retainer, and configured to expand along with the plurality of first crease parts as a fluid is injected into the soft pneumatic module,
wherein, as a distance from the retainer increases, a length of each of the first crease parts and a length of each of the second crease parts increase, and
wherein a first crease part, from among the plurality of first crease parts, disposed farthest from the retainer and a second crease part, from among the plurality of second crease parts, disposed farthest from the retainer are connected to each other in a cross shape.
2 . The soft pneumatic module of claim 1 , wherein each of the first crease parts is connected to a respective one of the second crease parts in a one-to-one manner.
3 . The soft pneumatic module of claim 2 , wherein each of the first crease parts and the second crease parts converge inward toward the retainer from the first frame and the second frame.
4 . The soft pneumatic module of claim 2 , wherein the first crease parts and the second crease parts are obliquely disposed in an opposite direction of the retainer.
5 . A soft pneumatic gripper comprising:
two or more soft pneumatic modules connected in series; and
a coupling module that couples two sides of the soft pneumatic modules,
wherein each of the soft pneumatic modules comprises:
a first frame defining a first path portion,
a second frame opposite to the first frame and defining a second path portion,
a retainer connected to the first frame and the second frame,
a plurality of first crease parts disposed along a circumference of the first frame at two sides of the retainer and obliquely disposed inward from the first frame, and
a plurality of second crease parts connected to the plurality of first crease parts and the second frame, disposed along a circumference of the second frame at the two sides of the retainer, and configured to expand along with the plurality of first crease parts as a fluid is injected into the soft pneumatic module, and
the coupling module comprises:
a first clamp that passes through an adjacent first frame and an adjacent second frame and restricts the first frame, and
a second clamp coupled to the first clamp to restrict the second frame.
6 . The soft pneumatic gripper of claim 5 , wherein the first clamp comprises:
a first pressure ring part pressing the first frame; and
a first coupling pipe part connected to the first pressure ring part to pass through the first frame and the second frame and on which a first screw part is disposed to be screw-coupled to the second clamp.
7 . The soft pneumatic gripper of claim 5 , wherein, when the soft pneumatic modules are connected in series, bending deformation directions of the soft pneumatic modules are changed by changing positions of the respective retainers in a circumferential direction.
8 . The soft pneumatic gripper of claim 5 , wherein, for each of the soft pneumatic modules, each of the first crease parts is connected to a respective one of the second crease parts in a one-to-one manner.
9 . The soft pneumatic gripper of claim 8 , wherein, for each of the soft pneumatic modules, each of the first crease parts and the second crease parts converge inward toward the retainer from the first frame and the second frame.
10 . The soft pneumatic gripper of claim 8 , wherein, for each of the soft pneumatic modules, the first crease parts and the second crease parts are obliquely disposed in an opposite direction of the retainer.
11 . The soft pneumatic gripper of claim 10 , wherein, for each of the soft pneumatic modules, as a distance from the retainer increases, a length of each of the first crease parts and a length of each of the second crease parts increase.
12 . The soft pneumatic gripper of claim 11 , wherein, for each of the soft pneumatic modules, a first crease part disposed farthest from the retainer and a second crease part disposed farthest from the retainer are connected to each other in a cross shape.