Researchers at the Center for Design Research at Stanford University, in collaboration with NASA Ames at Moffet Field, California, are developing hand-powered mechanical prehensors to replace gloves for EVA spacesuits. The design and functional properties of the first version Direct Link Prehensor (DLP) is discussed. It has a total of six degrees-of-freedom and is the most elaborate of three prehensors being developed for the project. The DLP has a robust design and utilizes only linkages and revolute joints for the drive system. With its anthropomorphic configuration of two fingers and a thumb, it is easy to control and is capable of all of the basic prehension patterns such as cylindrical or lateral pinch grasps. Kinematic analysis reveal...
Space presents numerous difficulties for astronauts conducting their work, not the least of which is...
Human exploration of the Solar System is one of the most challenging objectives included in the spac...
Despite the technological progress since the first attempts of mankind to explore space, it appears...
The Space Suit RoboGlove is a device designed to provide additional grasp strength or endurance for ...
WPI was one of four colleges and universities awarded NASA grants for student design and development...
The main goal of this program was to develop an unobtrusive power-assisted EVA glove metacarpalphala...
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A summary is given of progress to date on work proposed in 1983 and continued in 1985, including des...
With over five decades of spaceflight experience, from the Mercury Program to the current Internatio...
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A description is given of a prototype full pressure glove that will allow maximum dexterity, tactili...
The fit of a spacesuit has been identified as a crucial factor that will determine its usability. T...
Over the past two years, the High Performance EVA Glove (HPEG) project under NASA's Space Technology...
The feasibility of providing a high pressure, very mobile and reliable space suit glove system is de...
Space presents numerous difficulties for astronauts conducting their work, not the least of which is...
Human exploration of the Solar System is one of the most challenging objectives included in the spac...
Despite the technological progress since the first attempts of mankind to explore space, it appears...
The Space Suit RoboGlove is a device designed to provide additional grasp strength or endurance for ...
WPI was one of four colleges and universities awarded NASA grants for student design and development...
The main goal of this program was to develop an unobtrusive power-assisted EVA glove metacarpalphala...
In July of 1996, ILC Dover was awarded Phase 1 of a contract for NASA to develop a prototype Power A...
A summary is given of progress to date on work proposed in 1983 and continued in 1985, including des...
With over five decades of spaceflight experience, from the Mercury Program to the current Internatio...
This dissertation presents the concept of a Morphing Upper Torso, an innovative pressure suit design...
Fabric, made of nylon ripstop coated with Neoprene, provides expansive and contractive mobility alon...
A description is given of a prototype full pressure glove that will allow maximum dexterity, tactili...
The fit of a spacesuit has been identified as a crucial factor that will determine its usability. T...
Over the past two years, the High Performance EVA Glove (HPEG) project under NASA's Space Technology...
The feasibility of providing a high pressure, very mobile and reliable space suit glove system is de...
Space presents numerous difficulties for astronauts conducting their work, not the least of which is...
Human exploration of the Solar System is one of the most challenging objectives included in the spac...
Despite the technological progress since the first attempts of mankind to explore space, it appears...