Soft Growing Pin for High-Extension Shape-Changing Displays.

Antonio Alvarez Valdivia, Mohammad A. Rezqalla, Sarah E. Swann,Laura H. Blumenschein

International Conference on Soft Robotics(2024)

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Abstract
Regular user interface screens can display dense and detailed information to human users but miss out on providing somatosensory stimuli that take full advantage of human spatial cognition. Therefore, the development of new haptic displays can strengthen human-machine communication by augmenting visual communication with tactile stimulation needed to transform information from digital to spatial/physical environments. Shape-changing interfaces, such as pin arrays and robotic surfaces, are one method for providing this spatial dimension of feedback; however, these displays are often either limited in maximum extension or require bulky mechanical components. In this paper, we present a compact pneumatically actuated soft growing pin for inflatable haptic interfaces. Each pin consists of a rigid, air-tight chamber, an inflatable fabric pin, and a passive spring-actuated reel mechanism. The device behavior was experimentally characterized, showing extension to 18.5 cm with relatively low pressure input (1.75 psi, 12.01 kPa), and the behavior was compared to the mathematical model of soft growing robots. The results showed that the extension of the soft pin can be accurately modeled and controlled using pressure as input. Finally, we demonstrate the feasibility of implementing individually actuated soft growing pins to create an inflatable haptic surface.
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Maximum Extension,Input Pressure,Housing,Inflation,Atmospheric Pressure,Spring Constant,3D Printing,Variation In Growth,Elastic Material,Force Balance,Pressure Force,Soft Robots,Variation In Growth Rate,Internal Tensions,Open-loop Control,Internal Material,Force Gauge,Loss Of Force,End Of Spring,Surface Configuration,Compliant Materials,Spring Type
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