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Rigidly Foldable Thick Origami Using Designed-Offset Linkages

Robert J. Lang, Nathan Brown, Brian Ignaut, Spencer P. Magleby, Larry L. Howell

2020Journal of Mechanisms and Robotics40 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract We present new families of thick origami mechanisms that achieve rigid foldability and parallel stacking of panels in the flat-folded state using linkages for some or all of the hinges between panels. A degree-four vertex results in a multiloop eight-bar spatial mechanism that can be analyzed as separate linkages. The individual linkages are designed so that they introduce offsets perpendicular to the panels that are mutually compatible around each vertex. This family of mechanisms offers the unique combination of planar unfolded state, parallel-stacked panels in the flat-folded state and kinematic single-degree-of-freedom motion from the flat-unfolded to the flat-folded state. The paper develops the mathematics defining the necessary offsets, beginning with a symmetric bird’s-foot vertex, and then shows that the joints can be developed for asymmetric flat-foldable systems. Although in the general case there is no guarantee of achieving perfect kinematic motion, we show that for many cases of interest, the deviation is a tiny fraction of the plate thickness. Mechanical realizations of several examples are presented.

Topics & Concepts

KinematicsHingePlanarPerpendicularVertex (graph theory)Offset (computer science)StackingComputer scienceMechanism (biology)Topology (electrical circuits)DiagonalGeometryStructural engineeringMathematicsEngineeringPhysicsClassical mechanicsCombinatoricsNuclear magnetic resonanceQuantum mechanicsComputer graphics (images)GraphProgramming languageAdvanced Materials and MechanicsStructural Analysis and OptimizationModular Robots and Swarm Intelligence
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