Early Teleoperators, Exoskeletons and Industrial Robots

This page shows a timeline of significant events in the development of Teleoperators, Exoskeletons and Industrial Robots with dates showing the creation or announcement of these machines.

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There are many way to sub-categorize Teleoperators, from remote manipulators, Man-amplifiers and exoskeletons, prosthetics and orthotics, through to walking machines. These days, this overall category comes under the general heading of Haptics. The Man-amplifiers when combined with Walking machines are now commonly called Mechas (Mekas), following the naming popularized by Japanese Anime.

Early Exoskeletons and Man-Amplifiers

1830c – Steam-assisted walker (Spoof) – Robert Seymour
1889- Rinehart Walking Machine
1890- Yagn Walking Apparatus
1904- Crosse Leg-Powered Unicycle
1904 – Skorzewski Walking Apparatus
 1917 – Steam-powered "Pedomotor" by Kelley
1934 – Cobb "wind-up" Lower extremity walker
Gizmo Outboard-motor assisted walker
 1956- Mobile Space Suit – Lent
1959 – "Starship Troopers" Power Suits – Robert Heinlein (Fiction)
1961-2- Man-Amplifier Cornell Aeronautical Labs – Neil Mizen
1961 – Yuri Gagarin becomes the first man in space.
 1964 – Body Support System – Kultsar
  1962 – Case Institute Externally Powered Orthosis
 1964 – Rancho "Golden Arm" Powered Orthosis
1965-71- GE Hardiman I
1967 – The Ambushers (Fiction)
1970-2 – Powered Exoskeleton – Vukobratovic
1972-3 – Grundmann & Seireg Exoskeleton
1976 – Pneumatic Exoskeleton Prosthesis – Pierre Rabischong
1978 – Shulman Jogging Machine
 1986 – Power Loader – Aliens (Fictional)
 1987 – LIFESUIT – Exoskeleton – Monty Reed
1989- Man-Amplifier – Mark Rosheim
1990 – SpringWalker
 1990 – Power-Assist Suit
1991- Pitman – Jeff Moore
 1998 – "Walking Machine" – Stelarc
21st Century
2000- Electric SpringWalker
 Kazerooni Human Extender
 2001 – DARPA $50 million 5-year exo program
2001- McKibben powered vests – Japanese
 2002 – HAL-3 – Cyberdyne
 2003 – Matrix 3 Exo Suits (Fictional)
 2004 – BLEEX – Kazerooni
 2004-5 Servo Mag Tetsujin competition
 2005 – HAL 5
 2008 – Iron Man exoskeleton (Fictional)
 2008 – XOS – Sarcos-Raytheron
 2008 – Power-assist suit (Japan)
 2009 – HULC – Locheed Martin
 2009 – Panasonic Power Loader
 2009 – District 9 Exoskeleton (Fictional)
 2010 – XOS 2 – Sarcos-Raytheon
 2010 – Avatar (Fictional)
 2010 Panasonic Power Jacket

Early Teleoperated Walking Machines

1962 – GE Pedipulator – Ralph Mosher
1969 – GE Walking Truck – Ralph Mosher
 1978-9 – Mobile Suit Gundam
1990 – SpringWalker
 1986 – Power Loader – Aliens (Fictional)
 1998 – "Walking Machine" – Stelarc
21st Century
2000- Electric SpringWalker
 2003 – Matrix 3 Exo Suits (Fictional)
 2009 – District 9 Alien Exoskeleton (Fictional)
 2010 – Avatar (Fictional)

Early Remote Mobile Manipulators

Early Master-Slave Manipulator

   – Early Anthropomorphic Remote Control

 
   – No Force-Feedback
 
  – Force-Feedback
 
Early Lunar and Off-world Teleoperated Rovers
 
Early Teleoperators in Space
-Unmanned
 1964 – SCHMOO (Concept) – Lockheed
 1968 – Android Space Manipulator (Concept) – GE
 1970 – Experimental Teleoperator System (T/S) – NASA
 1972 – "Free Flyer" with Manipulators – NASA/Bell/Rancho Los Amigos
 1972 – Rancho Anthropomorphic Manipulator (RAM) – Rancho Los Amigos Hospital/NASA
 1972 – Extentible Stiff Arm Manipulator (ESAM) – MSFC
 1973-8 –Daedalus 'Wardens' – T. J. Grant et al
 1982-4 – Telepresence Servicer Unit (TSU) – M.I.T.
aramis-mit-ff-tele-BAT-x80 1983 – Beam Assembly Teleoperator (BAT) – University of Maryland
OMV-TSR-kit-x80 1984-7 – Orbital Maneuvering Vehicle (OMV) – NASA
 1987 – Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS) – Grumman
 1987 – Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS) – Martin Marietta
-Manned
 1949 – Space Tug (Illustration) by Klaus Bürgle
 1958 – Astrotug – Lockheed
 1959-61 – Concept O-9 Manned Utility Tug
 1960 – Mercury Converted Space Capsule (Concept) – Douglas Aircraft
 1960 – Bell "Remora"
 1960 – SLOMAR Tug – Martin
 1960 – Space Manipulators (Concepts) – General Mills
1961, April 12 – Yuri Gagarin becomes the first man in space.
 1961 – Space Pod (Concept) – Lockheed
 1961 – Space Maintenance Capsule & Adapter – NORAIR
 1961 – Humpty Dumpty (Concept) – Douglas Aircraft Co.
 1961 – Orbital Space Tug (Concept) – GE
 1965 – Space Pod (Concept) – Boeing
 1966-7 – Space Horse (Concept) – LTV
 1966-7 – Space Taxi (Concept) – LTV
 1967 – Space Work Platform (Concept) – Bendix
 1965-8 – Space Pod – 2001-A Space Odyssey
 1968 – STEM Remote Space Manipulator (Concept) – Spar Aerospace
 1968 – Serpentuator – MSFC

1969, July 20 – First moon landing.

 1970 – Space Tug (Concept) – MSFC/Boeing
 1971-2 – Apollo-Soyuz Shuttle Manipulator (Concept) – NASA/Johnson
 1976 – Space Manipulator – Boeing
 1986 – P.O.W.E.R. Flexible Robot Arm
sokolov-leonov-67-x80 Miscellaneous Space Tugs with Manipulator Arms (Illustrations)
 
Early Industrial Robots
Pre-Robot Manipulators
 1892 – Babbitt Crane for Furnaces
 c1950 – "The Iron Hand"
 1950 – GE Manipulator – Manual or remote control
First Re-Programmable Machines and Industrial Robots
 1801 – Jacquard Loom
 1873 – "Automat" Cam-operated Lathe by Christopher Spencer
 1934 – Programmable Spray-painting patent by Pollard Jr.
 1935-7 – "The Robot Gargantua" by 'Bill' Griffith P. Taylor – First 'pick-and-place' Robot.
 1938, April – Automated positional spray-painting patent by Pollard Sr.
 1939, August – Roselund filed his automated spray-painting patent.
 1941 – Isaac Asimov, aged 21 in May 1941, invents the word 'Robotics' in a robot story entitled "Liar!".
 1947 – Del Harder, a Ford executive, coins the word "Automation".
 1954, March – The Brit Cyril Kenward filed his " Positioning or Manipulating Apparatus" patent.
 1954, December – Devol's "Programmed Article Transfer" patent filed and granted in 1961.
 1955 – "PLANOBOT" by Joe Brown
 1959 – "TransfeRobot" by Shelley
 1959 – Working Robot and Prototype Unimate by Devol & Engelberger
 1960 – "Versatran"
 1961 – 1st "Unimate", installed at GM
 1962 – "Unimation" formed by Devol and Engelberger
 1962 – "Fleximan" by  Anthony Kaye
 1965-7 – Ole Molaug developed his Trallfa spray-paint robot. First production run in 1967. Now ABB
1967 – Unimation agreement with Kawasaki Triggered the Japanese robot industry
1971 – Cincinnati Milacron launched the first mini computer controlled robot T3
1974 – ASEA IRB-6 First Electric-powered Industrial Robot
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