
Method and device for the rapid relocation of panels Method for operating a gripping device and electrostatic gripping deviceĬonformable electroadhesive gripping system Soft exosuit for assistance with human motionįraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e.V.

Soft machine armor for assisting human body movement Thin substrate electrostatic chuck system and methodĮlectro-adhesive gripper for holding workpieces SHAVER, AND METHOD OF OPERATING THE CONTROL OF A SHAVER High voltage converters for electrostatic applications Sticky boom non-cooperative capture device Materials for electroadhesion and laminatingĮlectroadhesive system for capturing objectsĪpparatus for holding articles and a fixture equipped therewith for a vehicleĪn information management system for home applianceĪdditional force augmented electroadhesion

The Government of the United States of America as represented by the Secretary of theĮlectroadhesion device for improving extension ladder stabilityĮlectroadhesive handling and manipulation Selectively rigidizable and actively steerable articulatable device Substrate holding mechanism and substrate assemblig apparatus provided with the same Priority Applications (6) Application NumberĪpplications Claiming Priority (2) Application Numberįamily ID=39302872 Family Applications (1) Application Numberįamilies Citing this family (85) * Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party Publication number Electric control of the electrostatic adhesion voltage permits the adhesion to be controllably and readily turned on and off. This can be used to increase traction or maintain the position of the electroadhesive device relative to a surface.

When the electroadhesive device and electrodes are positioned near a surface of an object such as a vertical wall (14), the electrostatic adherence forces hold the electroadhesive device in position relative to the surface and object. The electrostatic adhesion voltage produces an electric field and electrostatic adherence forces. Electroadhesion uses electrostatic forces of attraction produced by an electrostatic adhesion voltage, which is applied using electrodes (18) in an electroadhesive device. using Johnson-Rahbek effectĭescribed herein is electroadhesion technology that permits controllable adherence between two objects.

