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Flexible Robotic Hand for Handling Fabric Pieces in Garment Manufacture
Eiichi Ōno, Hisao Ichijo, Noboru Aisaka
- Year
- 1992
- Citations
- 28
Abstract
Presents a basic idea about a flexible robotic hand for handling fabric pieces in garment manufacture, which is multi‐functional and useful for picking a fabric piece up correctly, transferring and setting it without slipping to any three‐dimensional point. The robotic hand employs a strain gauge sensor and is capable of sensing touch, of measuring the thickness of fabric and its tension. Robotic hands have more applications in computer integrated manufacturing.
Keywords
Robotic handSlippingEngineeringStrain gaugePoint (geometry)Engineering drawingRobotic armRobotMechanical engineeringComputer science
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