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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 11, 2003
Filed:
Sep. 15, 2000
Francois Pierrot, 34430 Saint-Jean-de-Vedas, FR;
Olivier Company, Gignac, FR;
Tetsuro Shibukawa, Nagoya, JP;
Koji Morita, Kariya, JP;
Other;
Abstract
A four-degree-of-freedom parallel robot capable of displacing a traveling plate with four degrees of freedom at a high speed and a high acceleration and positioning the traveling plate with high rigidity and high precision. The four-degree-of-freedom parallel robot has four actuators fixed to a base, four parallel linkages each of which is coupled at its upper end to a tip end of an arm of each of the actuators through a kinematic element such as a universal joint, and a traveling plate whose four corners are coupled to lower ends of the parallel linkages through kinematic elements. By controlling the actuators, a main member of the traveling plate is displaced with four degrees of freedom, i.e., translated in all directions and rotated around a predetermined axis. Only axial forces are applied to rods constituting the parallel linkages. Thus, the traveling plate can be positioned at a high speed and with high rigidity as well as high precision.