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Date of Patent:
Feb. 12, 1980

Filed:

May. 19, 1977
Applicant:
Inventors:

Claude Moreau, Nantes, FR;

Rene Schreder, St. Herblain, FR;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
B25J / ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
414735 ; 3 123 ; 3 125 ; 414-4 ; 414739 ; 414744 ;
Abstract

A compact telemanipulator arm assembly with a rotatable gripping tool is disclosed that is watertight and has a sleek profile suitable for penetrating into narrow underwater passages of nuclear reactors. The assembly has a plurality of elongated arm elements jointed together end-to-end in series relationship. Bending of adjacent elements is achieved by an axially aligned motor housed within one of the adjacent elements, a screw-nut system that converts the motor shaft rotation to axial movement of a slider, and mechanical linkage that converts the slider movement to relative pivoting of the elements. The gripping tool is mounted on a tool support on an end element. Tool gripping members are operated by a first axially aligned motor housed within the end element and a screw-nut system that converts the first motor shaft rotation to axial movement of a slider. Tool rotation is controlled by a second axially aligned motor housed within the end element and mounted on the slider between the first motor and the tool. A pin is attached to the second motor drive shaft and extends through a central bore of the tool support. The pin has an axial key which travels in a longitudinal groove on the bore. Linear movement of the pin caused by the slider operates the tool gripping members; rotation of the pin caused by the rotating shaft of the second motor rotates the tool. The motors are permanent magnet DC electric brake motors.


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