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London, England, 29th August 1973, Two little boys study a five foot robot built by their father Peter Stanley in the garden of their London home

London, England, 29th August 1973, Two little boys study a five foot robot built by their father Peter Stanley in the garden of their London home (Photo by Popperfoto/Getty Images)
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1940 – “Roll-Oh” the Domestic Robot – (American)

1940 - "Roll-Oh" the Domestic Robot "Roll-Oh" can grasp objects, has a retractable knife in its hand, as well as a plant watering system, a can opener, and a gas-flame lighter. Its foot is also a vacuum-cleaner. Leave It to Roll-Oh (1940) Tongue-in-cheek film showing a domestic robot freeing housewives…
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1958-62 – “Beetle” Mobile Manipulator – G.E. Corp. (American)

1958-62 - "Beetle" Mobile Manipulator. Background Information: Popular Mechanic's (Sep 1956) drawing made by Frank Tinsley from designs by Lee A. Ohlinger of Northrop Aviation, Inc. of a robot mechanic for the proposed atomic-powered airplane, a star-crossed project that stumbled through 10 years and $500,000 without ever getting off the…
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1960 onwards – Miscellaneous Mobile Manipulator Arms

1960c - Lee Mobile Manipulator. [I presently have no other information on this mobile manipulator.] The Lee Model 6A Manipulator was used on the mobile platform. 1974 Centaure Mobile Manipulator (French). The CEE-VEE Remote Mobile Vehicle with crane-like manipulator See other early Space Teleoperators here.
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1985 – ACEC Mobile Inspection Vehicle – (Belgian)

1985 - ACEC Mobile Inspection Vehicle The manipulators are master-slave force feed-back and electrically driven. The ACEC Vehicle for remote inspection and intervention has a minimal footprint when the treads are folded up and the manipulator arms are also folded. Publication number EP0197020 A1 Publication date Oct 8, 1986 Filing…
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1970-1 – CURV Mobile Linkage Manipulator – Naval Undersea Research (American)

1970-1 - CURV Mobile Linkage Manipulator. Originally developed for the Cable-controlled Undersea Remove Vehicle (CURV), it was adapted for potential use as a mobile nuclear manipulator as seen here. Later it was used in Bezjcy's lab at the Jet Propulstion Laboratories (JPL), along with the JPL/Ames Arm.   The NEVADA/CURV…
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1960 – KOELSCH Mobile Manipulator – William A. Koelsch Jr. (American)

  1960 - KOELSCH Mobile Manipulator   The JPL KOELSCH Robot system (Fig. 2) contains two identical arms mounted on a common shoulder link supported  by a vertical post. The post is fitted to a small tread platform. The common shoulder link can be rotated about and raised along the…
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