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Linkage Animation:Problem Statement

This section will focus on the design and construction of the manipulator, which should lower, open, and grab an object, then rotate and place the object on a drop-off surface 90 degrees relative to the pick-up surface. Ideally, the end effector should be perfectly synchronized with the rotating linkage system, opening as the linkage system expands and closing as the linkage system contracts. For reference purposes, a diagram of the linkage system, end effector system, and its various components are provided below. 

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Linkage System                                                            First Iteration End Effector                               Second Iteration End Effector Concept 

Red- lower scissor lift links                                          Orange- end effector links                              Dark blue- end effector links                         

Blue- upper scissor lift links                                        Tan - T slot                                                       Green- L bracket

Pink- input link                                                            Red- lower scissor lift links                              Light pink- secondary links 

Green- path slot                                                          Dark purple- manipulator path slot                Dark purple- input link 

Critical points (1, 2) are numbered in orange                                                                                      Light purple- input bracket 


Ideal Profiles 

An ideal mechanism path would achieve perfect linear motion of the output point as the linkage system reaches 90 degrees and 0 degrees relative to the ground, allowing for the isolation of the grabber mechanism movement relative to the rotational component of the overall system. This ideal linkage system input path is demonstrated in the curved slot and full linkage system below. 

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The force profile/mechanical advantage of the end effector should ideally peak at the maximum close position (small relative distance between critical points) to maintain adequate contact with the object being picked up. The plot below demonstrates a possible ideal plot of mechanical advantage, calculated from the design of end effector iteration two. For future iterations, a better alternative would be to design a system that achieves a mechanical advantage that approaches infinity as the linear displacement decreases. 

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Kinematic Analysis

Associated Displacement, Velocity, and Acceleration Graphs:

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