Patent classifications
A61F4/00
Prosthetic hook adaptor for sporting equipment
A prosthetic adaptor includes a post plate, a grip plate coupled to the post plate, and an equipment interface coupled to the post plate. The equipment interface can be coupled to the post plate at an end of the post plate distal from the grip plate. The post plate can include a concave surface. The concave surface can be configured to receive a Hosmer-like prosthetic hook.
Prosthetic hook adaptor for sporting equipment
A prosthetic adaptor includes a post plate, a grip plate coupled to the post plate, and an equipment interface coupled to the post plate. The equipment interface can be coupled to the post plate at an end of the post plate distal from the grip plate. The post plate can include a concave surface. The concave surface can be configured to receive a Hosmer-like prosthetic hook.
Intraoral Device Control System
Mechanisms are provided to implement an intraoral control mechanism that allows a user to control an operation of a computer system or an electronic device. The intraoral control mechanism detects a strain based on a tongue of a user moving a control mechanism away from a fixed position; transduces the detected strain into a control signal; amplifies an amplitude of the control signal thereby producing an amplified control signal; converts the amplified control signal to a digital input signal; modulates the digital input signal onto a transmission frequency wave; and transmits the digital input signal to the computer system. The computer system may then either execute the digital control signal on the computer system itself to perform an operation or transmit the digital control signal to the electronic device so as to operate as indicated by the digital control signal. The digital input signal is saved for characterization of the user.
Intraoral Device Control System
Mechanisms are provided to implement an intraoral control mechanism that allows a user to control an operation of a computer system or an electronic device. The intraoral control mechanism detects a strain based on a tongue of a user moving a control mechanism away from a fixed position; transduces the detected strain into a control signal; amplifies an amplitude of the control signal thereby producing an amplified control signal; converts the amplified control signal to a digital input signal; modulates the digital input signal onto a transmission frequency wave; and transmits the digital input signal to the computer system. The computer system may then either execute the digital control signal on the computer system itself to perform an operation or transmit the digital control signal to the electronic device so as to operate as indicated by the digital control signal. The digital input signal is saved for characterization of the user.
Methods and systems for augmentative and alternative communication
Methods and systems for augmentative and alternative communication are disclosed. An example method can comprise receiving a candidate input, classifying the candidate input as an intentional input, and generating a signal in response to the intentional input.
Methods and systems for augmentative and alternative communication
Methods and systems for augmentative and alternative communication are disclosed. An example method can comprise receiving a candidate input, classifying the candidate input as an intentional input, and generating a signal in response to the intentional input.
DEVICE FOR ASSISTING BODY MOVEMENT
The present invention relates to a device for assisting body movement, comprising: a pulley for winding or unwinding a wire for moving a specific body between a first position and a second position; a motor for rotating the pulley forward or backward to wind the wire on or unwind the wire from the pulley; and a stopper portion for restricting winding or unwinding of the wire so that the specific body does not move out from between the first position and the second position, wherein the stopper portion comprises: a pulley hook that protrudes to form a swing trajectory on one side of the pulley; and a stopper formed to have a predetermined arc length along the swing trajectory of the pulley hook and provided with a stopper track to which the pulley hook is movably coupled.
Utilizing biometric feedback to allow users to scroll content into a viewable display area
Systems and methods are provided for displaying visual content on an electronic device to a user. In some aspects, a viewable display area on a display of the device is determined, the viewable display area representing the portion of the display that the user is capable of seeing. Biometric data representing a state of the user is obtained from biometric device(s). Each state is mapped to one or more predefined control functions, the control functions determining the scrolling direction and scrolling speed of text through the viewable display area of the electronic device. A control function is selected based on a current state of the user, and the selected control function is used to control scrolling of visual content in real time or near real time. The system comprises a machine learning system to provide advanced adaptive capabilities.
Plectrum or Pick Assistive Devices and Methods
Assistive devices for picking a guitar or the like, in which preferably two fused rings each permit insertion of a finger or finger portion, and/or the fused rings are attached to a substantially planar pick support away from a centerline thereof, and/or and a flexible pick tip portion is integral with the pick support portion.
Plectrum or Pick Assistive Devices and Methods
Assistive devices for picking a guitar or the like, in which preferably two fused rings each permit insertion of a finger or finger portion, and/or the fused rings are attached to a substantially planar pick support away from a centerline thereof, and/or and a flexible pick tip portion is integral with the pick support portion.