IP Library Granted Patent US 8,486,053
Granted Patent B2
US 8,486,053 · App. 12/554,685 · Granted Jul 16, 2013

Friction compensation in a minimally invasive surgical apparatus

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Patent No.
US 8,486,053
App. No.
12/554,685
Granted
Jul 16, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

Devices, systems, and methods for compensate for friction within powered automatic systems, particularly for telesurgery and other telepresence applications. Dynamic friction compensation may comprise applying a continuous load in the direction of movement of a joint, and static friction compensation may comprise applying alternating loads in positive and negative joint actuation directions whenever the joint velocity reading falls within a low velocity range.

Claims (6)

1. A telesurgery method comprising:

directing a surgical procedure by moving an input device of a telesurgery system with a hand of an operator;

manipulating tissue by moving a surgical end effector in sympathy with the input device with a servomechanism of the telesurgery system;

compensating for static friction in at least one joint of the robotic system by applying an oscillating load to the at least one joint when an absolute value of a velocity reading from the at least one joint is less than a velocity reading error range.

2. A telesurgery method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the oscillating load applying is performed by directing a duty cycle signal to an actuator drivingly coupled to the joint so that the actuator alternatingly compensates for a significant portion of the static friction of the joint in positive and negative orientations, and so that the motor does not articulate the joint when the input device is stationary.

3. A telesurgery method as claimed in claim 2 , further comprising altering the duty cycle in response to the velocity reading such that the duty cycle facilitates movement of the joint toward the positive orientation when the velocity reading is positive and the duty cycle facilitates movement of the joint toward the negative orientation when the velocity reading is negative.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 27, 2017
From: INTUITIVE SURGICAL, INC.
To: INTUITIVE SURGICAL OPERATIONS, INC.
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