About: Suction cup is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2694 publications have been published within this topic receiving 13962 citations. The topic is also known as: sucker.
TL;DR: A compliant suction contact model is proposed that computes the quality of the seal between the suction cup and local target surface and a measure of the ability of thesuction grasp to resist an external gravity wrench.
Abstract: Vacuum-based end effectors are widely used in industry and are often preferred over parallel-jaw and multifinger grippers due to their ability to lift objects with a single point of contact. Suction grasp planners often target planar surfaces on point clouds near the estimated centroid of an object. In this paper, we propose a compliant suction contact model that computes the quality of the seal between the suction cup and local target surface and a measure of the ability of the suction grasp to resist an external gravity wrench. To characterize grasps, we estimate robustness to perturbations in end-effector and object pose, material properties, and external wrenches. We analyze grasps across 1,500 3D object models to generate Dex-Net 3.0, a dataset of 2.8 million point clouds, suction grasps, and grasp robustness labels. We use Dex-Net 3.0 to train a Grasp Quality Convolutional Neural Network (GQ-CNN) to classify robust suction targets in point clouds containing a single object. We evaluate the resulting system in 350 physical trials on an ABB YuMi fitted with a pneumatic suction gripper. When evaluated on novel objects that we categorize as Basic (prismatic or cylindrical), Typical (more complex geometry), and Adversarial (with few available suction-grasp points) Dex-Net 3.0 achieves success rates of 98%, 82%, and 58% respectively, improving to 81% in the latter case when the training set includes only adversarial objects. Code, datasets, and supplemental material can be found at http://berkeleyautomation.github.io/dex-net.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors deal with the extraction of soil water using the suction-cup method and its associated problems, such as the filter effect, the sorption of trace substances, and the gas exchange between the sample and the atmosphere of the sampling system.
Abstract: SUMMARY
This article deals with the extraction of soil water using the suction-cup method and its accompanying problems. This method has become well-developed over the past 20 years. It allows continuous sampling during any period and, if necessary, at several different depths of a soil profile. The installation of the suction probe is easy and the profile is only negligibly disturbed. Some problems may occur when this technique is used. The spatial variability of the properties investigated is often underestimated and must be clarified by sufficient replication. An important point of discussion is the by passing of water flowing through macropores. The problems of alteration of the sample by the sampling system also deserve attention. These can be the ‘filter effect’ as regards macromolecules and colloids, the sorption of trace substances, and the gas exchange between the sample and the atmosphere of the sampling system.
TL;DR: A magnetic holder for cell phones includes a cup formed of a ferromagnetic material or the like within which a magnet is supported as discussed by the authors, which concentrates the force of the magnet along the frontal edges thereof.
Abstract: A magnetic holder for cell phones includes a cup formed of a ferromagnetic material or the like within which a magnet is supported. The rear surface of the cup includes a double-sided adhesive pad to provide attachment of the cup to a vehicle dashboard surface or the like. The cup concentrates the force of the magnet along the frontal edges thereof. A friction ring encircles the frontal edges of the cup to provide enhanced retention of a cell phone secured to the cup by magnetic attraction between the internal magnet and the cell phone battery or other metallic portion thereof. Alternate embodiments are shown which provide different shapes of cup and magnet and which provide differing attachments such as suction cups or belt clips for retaining the magnetic holder. In a further alternate embodiment, the packaging provided for the cup holder is constructed to facilitate the multiple display of the a plurality of cup holders and packages in typical point of sale environment.
TL;DR: In this article, a housing is secured to an area of skin to allow suction to be applied to a local area of the skin through an aperture after formation of a suction blister, a blade is actuated to sever the suction cup thereby detaching the means for creating suction at the aperture and at the same time removing the roof of the roof to expose the skin's epidermis.
Abstract: A housing is secured to an area of skin to allow suction to be applied to a local area of skin through an aperture After formation of a suction blister, a blade is actuated to sever a suction cup thereby detaching the means for creating suction at the aperture and at the same time removing the roof of the suction blister to expose an area of dermis from which the skin's epidermis has been removed A rotatable portion of the apparatus is then moved into a position in which a port communicates with a compartment within the rotatable portion The compartment may contain a reservoir of fluid substance to be transdermally absorbed or may contain means for taking a sample of exudate produced at the exposed dermis A modified apparatus has means for applying suction to the exposed dermis to enhance the rate at which exudate is formed and for handling a sample of exudate for analysis Transdermal delivery and sampling are thereby achieved non-invasively and without the impediment of the skin's epidermis
TL;DR: In this paper, a suction cup portion of a plunger assembly fit within a concave drive base and coupled thereto by a rigid drive pin, and an optional rotational drive member or handle was provided to operate on an external surface of the drive base.
Abstract: A novel suction cup mounting apparatus having a novel compact axial suction cup installation and release mechanism and method for assembling such a suction cup apparatus. The suction cup device includes a suction cup portion of a plunger assembly fit within a concave drive base and coupled thereto by a rigid drive pin. An optional rotational drive member or “handle” structured to operate on an external surface of the drive base may be provided for manipulating the drive pin relative to the suction cup and drive base. The suction cup device is intended to secure some device—a “utilization device”—to a surface. Therefore, according to another aspect of the suction cup device, a utilization mounting surface is projected above the drive base.