Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Compact robotic force/torque sensor including strain gages
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Application No.: US15000260Application Date: 2016-01-19
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Publication No.: US10422707B2Publication Date: 2019-09-24
- Inventor: Everett Lester Bradford
- Applicant: ATI Industrial Automation, Inc.
- Applicant Address: US NC Apex
- Assignee: ATI Industrial Automation, Inc.
- Current Assignee: ATI Industrial Automation, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US NC Apex
- Agency: Coats & Bennett PLLC
- Main IPC: G01L1/22
- IPC: G01L1/22 ; G01L3/10 ; G01N3/08 ; B25J13/08 ; G01L5/16

Abstract:
A force/torque sensor comprising a Tool Adapter Plate (TAP) connected to a Mounting Adapter Plate (TAP) by one or more radially-spaced, deformable beams features a pair of strain gages affixed to only one surface of each beam. The two strain gages are affixed to, e.g., the top surface on either side of, and spaced away from, a neutral axis of the beam. This enables a very compact sensor design, in one embodiment, machined from a single piece of metal stock. The two sensors may be connected in a quarter bridge topology. In one embodiment, another pair of strain gages is affixed to the same side of the beam, and the four gages are wired in a half-bridge topology. In another embodiment, a second pair of strain gages is affixed to the opposite side of the beam, and the four gages are wired in a half-bridge topology—although this embodiment gives up some of the space and ease of manufacture advantages, it allows for electrical elimination of common-mode signal components, such as those induced by temperature drift. In one embodiment, a strain gage is connected to a non-stressed member of the sensor 10 to provide a signal for temperature calibration.
Public/Granted literature
- US20170205296A1 FORCE/TORQUE SENSOR HAVING INSTRUMENTATION ON FEWER THAN FOUR BEAM SURFACES Public/Granted day:2017-07-20
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