Resumen: This work describes the development of a prosthesis hand prototype with an active wrist. The Octa Hand can perform at least six grasping shapes: rest, tip, tripod, power, spherical and extension. Cables and pulley mechanism was used on each finger to enable the flexion/extension and underactuated abduction/adduction movement while worm drive and internal helical gear mechanisms were used on the wrist to enable the flexion/extension and pronation/supination movements. To obtain an anthropomorphic, compact, lowweight and low-cost result, the prototype was designed based on a CAD model using 3D scanner technology, and the prototype was manufactured with 3D printed technology with a total weight of 950g. A control algorithm was tested for speed and fingertips force evaluation of each degree of freedom and the force in the fingertips. As a result, the average speed of the fingers was 140 deg/s and the average force of each finger was 4.6N.
ABARCA, V. ; FLORES, K. ; ELÍAS, D.
Año: 2019
Título de la revista: 2019 5th International Conference on Control, Automation and Robotics (ICCAR)
Ciudad: Beijing, China
Página inicial - Página final: 93 - 97
Url: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8813417