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Latest revision as of 03:19, 23 April 2022
Technique: Jansen linkages
Reusability | Reversible |
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Tools: | Wrenches |
Parts: | Frames, Bolts, Nuts, End caps |
Techniques: | Bolting, Live hinges |
Introduction
Jansen's linkage is a planar leg mechanism designed by the kinetic sculptor Theo Jansen to generate a smooth walking motion. Jansen has used his mechanism in a variety of kinetic sculptures which are known as Strandbeesten (Dutch for "beach beasts"). Jansen's linkage bears artistic as well as mechanical merit for its simulation of organic walking motion using a simple rotary input.
Challenges
Approaches
References
- 1800 Mechanical movements, devices, and appliances
- 507 Mechanical Movements
- Wikipedia: Jansen's_linkage