Infact, itwasoneofthefirstpatternsthatflewon a spacemissionbackin 1995 whowascalledtheSpaceFlyerMission.
Asyouseehere, itallopensandclosesin a singlemotion, andwhenitflattens, it's It's verythinandcompact.
It's a funpatterncalledtheorigamiFlasher.
Onyouget, uh, interestingflashemotion.
This'llhasbeenproposedas a designfor a satellitesolararrays, increasingcompactnessforlunchandreliabilityindeployment.
A newareafororigamiresearchisinimprovingtheaerodynamicsoffreakedlocomotives, saying, Lastgreatlookaboutthisis, youknow, they'rejustlikebricksgoingdown.
Tracksfortheiraerodynamicswerehorrible.
Ideally, I'd liketohave a noseconeonfrontoffreedlookmorningtoimproveaerodynamics, butyoucan't becausewe'relikelegalblockstherehookedupanywherealongthetrain.
Youdon't knowifit's the 1st 1 ofthesecondletterofthe 3rd 1 Here's, uh, scaleprototypeshowing a patternthatwedemonstratedon a freightlocomotive.
Itfoldsuptobeveryflatbutthendeploysout, anditturnsoutourcomputermodelsandwindtunneltestingshowthatthiswillsavethisonecompanymultiplemillionsofdollars a year.
Thisis a violinistwasoneofmyfavoritemechanismdesignsbecausehefiddlesifyoupullhishead.
Unlike a traditionalmechanismswithBaringsorHinges, I canhookon a motorand I couldgetcontinuousrevolution.
I candothatwith a compliantmechanism, butitturnsoutnoonebotheredtotellthepaperfoldersthatonDhecreated a continuouslyrevolvingcompliantmechanismwhichiscalled a collidercycle.
Origamiemotionsarealsobeingusedinmedicaldevices.
Thesewouldbe, youknow, thecreasesinthepaperonwehaveherenowforceps, andsoit's niceaboutthisiswecouldputthison a smallerscalerightonmedicalinstrument, gointothebody.
Tobeginwiththiscirclepackingmethodthat I described, Thisworksforanythingthatcanberepresentedas a stickfigure, like a scorpionyoucoulddraw.
Thisis a stickfigurewith a lyingforthebodyandtaillinesforeachofthelegs, linesfortheclawsandfromthatstickfigurefromanystickfigureyoucan.
Youcirclepackingandget a shapethatfoldsit.
Butsupposethethingyou'refoldingisnotstickfigure.
Supposeit's somethingthat's morelike a surface, like a sphereor a cloudororjustinanimalterms, a bigblobbybodylikeanelephantstickfigurealgorithmsnotgoingtowork, butthereareotheralgorithmsforthat.
About 10 yearsago, a JapanesemathematiciannamedTomohiroTachideveloped a newalgorithmthatworksforanysurface.
Yougiveittriangulatedsurfaceas a mathematicaldescription, andhewillgiveyouorhisalgorithmwillgiveyouthefoldingpatternthatfoldsintothatsurface.
It's nowquitefamous, andit's calledorganizer, andthatis a wayyoucouldmake a sheetofanythingandtakeonanythreedimensionalshape.
Soorigamiisusefulinengineeringbecauseitprovides a methodoftaking a flatsheetofmaterialinformingitintovirtuallyanyshapebyfoldingoriftheendproductisflat, Origamioffers a waytoreduceitsdimensionswhilestilldeployingeasily.