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NIH3D

MotoGripper Terminal Device

Created by
Jason Tothy
Created:
6/1/23
Submitted:
6/3/23
Published:
6/3/23

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3DPX-020265

Licensing:

CC-BY
382
12
Version 1.01

Category

Prosthetics
Prosthetics

Collection(s)

Description

MotoGripper Terminal Device


The MotoGripper is a Gripper Thumb hand with a motor. Whereas the original Gripper Thumb Hand presumed that a non-amputated hand would be used to place an object into the Gripper Thumb's grasp, the MotoGripper allows for one-handed operation, opening and then closing the device automatically each time a button is actuated. This will be especially useful for bilateral amputees.


The MotoGripper uses "paper clip origami" in place of wires, soldering equipment, micro switches, and microcontrollers. Assembly should take less than an hour, and the only tools required are needle-nosed pliers, wire cutters, and a screwdriver. The "paper clip circuitry" is easy enough for a child to assemble and complex enough for a beginner's lesson in electricity and circuit logic.


Files and Resources:


STL Files: Link


Source CAD Files: Not available, but see Tinkercad for Mesh Model


Instructions: Link


Video Tutorial: Link

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