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Airicist
25th July 2015, 22:46
Designers:

George Devol (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?11915)

Joseph Engelberger (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?11914)

Unimate (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unimate) on Wikipedia

Airicist
25th July 2015, 22:52
https://youtu.be/HVLbtrlL5_E

Industrial Robots History

Published on Dec 13, 2013


George Devol applied for the first robotics patents in 1954 (granted in 1961). The first company to produce a robot was Unimation, founded by Devol and Joseph F. Engelberger in 1956, and was based on Devol's original patents. Unimation robots were also called programmable transfer machines since their main use at first was to transfer objects from one point to another, less than a dozen feet or so apart. They used hydraulic actuators and were programmed in joint coordinates, i.e. the angles of the various joints were stored during a teaching phase and replayed in operation. They were accurate to within 1/10,000 of an inch. Unimation later licensed their technology to Kawasaki Heavy Industries and GKN, manufacturing Unimates in Japan and England respectively. For some time Unimation's only competitor was Cincinnati Milacron Inc. of Ohio. This changed radically in the late 1970s when several big Japanese conglomerates began producing similar industrial robots.