technolgies
Subsurface Access & Sampling | Sample Processing, Manipulation & Containment | End Effectors / On-Orbit Assembly & Servicing | Deployment & Positioning | Docking, Mating & Fastening | Utility Transfer | Extreme Environment
Web Docking System | WAM/WAF — Worksite Attachment Mechanism & Fixture | Vibration Resistant Fastener | Quick Insertion Nut | LAS — Load Attenuation System

Docking, Mating & Fastening

WAM/WAF — Worksite Attachment Mechanism & Fixture

Product Features

Worksite Attachment Mechanism Worksite Attachment Mechanism
Worksite Attachment Mechanism
Worksite Attachment Mechanism

In collaboration with NASA GSFC, Honeybee developed a docking interface between a robot and a worksite fixture on the Space Station, providing mechanical and electrical connections. Engineering support included analysis, design, prototype fabrication and testing of the misalignment compensating Worksite Attachment Mechanism/ Worksite Attachment Fixture (WAM/WAF). The two halves engage using a kinematic clamp technique.

COMPREHENSIVE FASTENING STRATEGY

Work with NASA GSFC led to a misalignment compensation interface between a robot and a fixture on the Space Station truss work. For the Comprehensive Fastening Strategy (CFS), Honeybee provided analysis, design, fabrication and testing of Orbital Retrieval Unit (ORU) fasteners designed for robotic and extra-vehicular activity (EVA) astronaut use. The supplied mechanism, as in the WAM/ WAF effort, provides both mechanical and electrical connection from robot to ORU to platform. The key feature of the fastening system is its required ability to fully mate with the platform site before disengagement with the robotic arm. This provides fault tolerance for inadvertent release.