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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 04, 2013
Filed:
Apr. 26, 2012
Graham Ryland, West Sacramento, CA (US);
Harry H. Cheng, Davis, CA (US);
Graham Ryland, West Sacramento, CA (US);
Harry H. Cheng, Davis, CA (US);
The Regents of the University of California, Oakland, CA (US);
Abstract
A module of a center link pivotably connected to two outer links has continuously rotatable faceplates rotatably disposed on the two outer links, thereby creating four degrees of freedom (4-DOF). Modules may be connected via faceplates to produce a 'snake' assembly. A single module may move forward in a straight line through simultaneous rotation of the two faceplates. By reversing the rotation of the faceplates, the module may turn in its own length. By sequentially pivoting the outer links relative to the center link, an 'inch worm' movement may be used to move the module. Interconnections of two or more modules increase the number of available degrees of freedom, and increase the flexibility of the resultant assembly. Apertures in the faceplates and the outer links allow for interconnection of modules and allow for electrical power and signal connections. A battery housed in the center link provides power for each module.