It is possible to interconnect two dissimilar contra-parallelgram four-bar linkages by four turning-joints in a manner that permits (overconstrained) motion. These joints are located at the four vertices of a parallelogram. During the motion, the angles enclosed between the sides of this parallelogram do not vary, but the lengths, of which their product remains a constant, do. The overconstrained linkage mechanism, leads to the derivation of an entirely new inversion mechanism. Its inversion-cell is a 6-bar linkage of Watt's type, simply obtained from the combined linkage by erasing two interconnected bars with their turning-joints. One may show that Peaucellier's inversion-cell just appears as a very special case
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This paper investigates the 6R overconstrained mechanisms by looking at an arrangement that axes int...
It is possible to interconnect two dissimilar contra-parallelgram four-bar linkages by four turning-...
Two perspective and symmetrical hexagon-linkages both having parallel running diagonals perpendicula...
The complete pole configuration of a planar n-link mechanism having one instantaneous degree of mobi...
Inversions are various structural possibilities of a kinematic chain. The number of inversions depen...
Abstract. New inversors are proposed which are generalizations of the well-known inversor of Peaucel...
The Griffis-Duffy platform is an example of an overconstrained parallel mechanism. Although it has 6...
Kinematic chains made from links whose lengths and twist angles satisfy a certain proportionality ru...
Abstract. The degree of mobility of a given linkage depends upon the order of its screw system, wher...
The extension of Roberts' Law concerns inverted slider-cranks with an eccentricity and a general tra...
A parallelogram allows the output link to remain at a fixed orienta-tion with respect to an input li...
This is a remarkable discovery. A century has passed since the invention of the first mechanical inv...
A network of four Bennett linkages is proposed in this paper. Totally five types of overconstrained ...
Parallel mechanisms are found as positioning platforms in several applications in robotics and produ...
This paper present seven different three dimensional structures based on the principle of structural...
This paper investigates the 6R overconstrained mechanisms by looking at an arrangement that axes int...
It is possible to interconnect two dissimilar contra-parallelgram four-bar linkages by four turning-...
Two perspective and symmetrical hexagon-linkages both having parallel running diagonals perpendicula...
The complete pole configuration of a planar n-link mechanism having one instantaneous degree of mobi...
Inversions are various structural possibilities of a kinematic chain. The number of inversions depen...
Abstract. New inversors are proposed which are generalizations of the well-known inversor of Peaucel...
The Griffis-Duffy platform is an example of an overconstrained parallel mechanism. Although it has 6...
Kinematic chains made from links whose lengths and twist angles satisfy a certain proportionality ru...
Abstract. The degree of mobility of a given linkage depends upon the order of its screw system, wher...
The extension of Roberts' Law concerns inverted slider-cranks with an eccentricity and a general tra...
A parallelogram allows the output link to remain at a fixed orienta-tion with respect to an input li...
This is a remarkable discovery. A century has passed since the invention of the first mechanical inv...
A network of four Bennett linkages is proposed in this paper. Totally five types of overconstrained ...
Parallel mechanisms are found as positioning platforms in several applications in robotics and produ...
This paper present seven different three dimensional structures based on the principle of structural...
This paper investigates the 6R overconstrained mechanisms by looking at an arrangement that axes int...