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Robotic skin

Patent 4694231 Issued on September 15, 1987. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject April 18, 2006. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

Pressure transducer
Patent #: 4314228
Issued on: 02/02/1982
Inventor: Eventoff

Tactile sensor
Patent #: 4481815
Issued on: 11/13/1984
Inventor: Overton

Tactile sensors for robotic gripper and the like
Patent #: 4492949
Issued on: 01/08/1985
Inventor: Peterson ,   et al.

Graphite fiber tactile sensor
Patent #: 4503416
Issued on: 03/05/1985
Inventor: Kim

Analog integrated circuit pressure sensor
Patent #: 4539554
Issued on: 09/03/1985
Inventor: Jarvis ,   et al.

Composite, multifunctional tactile sensor Patent #: 4555953
Issued on: 12/03/1985
Inventor: Dario ,   et al.

Inventor

Assignee

Application

No. 06/853637 filed on 04/18/1986

US Classes:

318/568.11, Multifunction manipulator (i.e., Robot)318/646, With force or weight measuring instruments338/114, Deformable338/47, Force-actuated338/99, Surfaces pressed together (e.g., compressible type)73/862.046, Transducer array (e.g., columns and rows)901/33Tactile sensor

Examiners

Primary: Shoop, William M. Jr.
Assistant: Keane, Patrick C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

B25J 19/06 (20060101)
B25J 13/08 (20060101)
G01L 5/22 (20060101)
H01H 13/702 (20060101)
H01H 13/70 (20060101)
H01C 10/00 (20060101)
H01C 10/06 (20060101)

Abstract

A multi-layered tactile sensing skin is provided for a robotic arm or the like. The skin includes adjacent layers of electrically insulative film having opposed contiguous surfaces. An electrically conductive carbon based compound is applied uniformly to one of the surfaces, while the other surface is selectively coated with silver oxide to form a series of pairs of first and second electrically conductive regions separated from one another by a dielectric gap. The carbon based conductor bridges the gap betwen the conductive regions in each pair, permitting flow of electrical current between the regions. The current flow increases with an increase in pressure over the interface between the layers of film, and the amperage increase can be utilized to trigger a signal to the robot power supply, to decelerate, stop or reverse arm movement.

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