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United States Patent | 5,054,831 |
Ting , et al. | October 8, 1991 |
A gripping apparatus has at least two elongated piercing elements which slide in elongated collars or sleeves between open retracted positions and closed gripping positions. The piercing elements define an angle and they move toward the vertex of the defined angle when they move from the open position to the closed position. The orientation of the piercing elements and their path of travel are such that objects are reliably and securely held when the piercing elements are in their closed positions and positively released when the piercing elements are in their open positions. A sensor may be provided with the gripping apparatus to sense the presence or condition of the gripped object. The gripping apparatus is especially useful in grasping the root masses of plants for transplanting purposes.
Current U.S. Class: | 294/61 ; 111/101; 111/104; 294/907; 901/31; 901/46 |
Current International Class: | B25J 15/00 (20060101); B25J 13/08 (20060101); A01C 011/02 (); B25J 015/00 (); B25J 019/02 () |
Field of Search: | 294/61,50.8,50.9,119.1,907 901/30-35,39,41,46,47 111/101,104,105,919 47/901 271/18.3 |
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