Patent classifications
A61F4/00
HANDHELD DEVICE FOR DRYING THE LOWER EXTREMITIES
A handheld device for assisting in the self-drying of the extremities of a human user is provided. The handheld device provides toe and foot drying components which are removably attachable to opposing ends of an elongated handle so that a user with medical disabilities or physical deficits can dry their lower extremities. Each drying component may be covered in an absorbent material. A distal end of toe dryer component may be dimensioned and adapted to slide between the toes of the user, while the foot dryer component is adapted to dry flatter surfaces along the feet, back and other portions of the human body, as well as supporting surfaces such as the floor or seat found in and around bathing facilities.
HANDHELD DEVICE FOR DRYING THE LOWER EXTREMITIES
A handheld device for assisting in the self-drying of the extremities of a human user is provided. The handheld device provides toe and foot drying components which are removably attachable to opposing ends of an elongated handle so that a user with medical disabilities or physical deficits can dry their lower extremities. Each drying component may be covered in an absorbent material. A distal end of toe dryer component may be dimensioned and adapted to slide between the toes of the user, while the foot dryer component is adapted to dry flatter surfaces along the feet, back and other portions of the human body, as well as supporting surfaces such as the floor or seat found in and around bathing facilities.
Communication and control system and method
An input system includes at least one sensor and a controller communicatively coupled to the at least one sensor. The at least one sensor is configured to identify a position of an eye. The controller is configured to receive a first signal indicative of a first position of an eye from the at least one sensor and map the eye position to a user's selection.
Communication and control system and method
An input system includes at least one sensor and a controller communicatively coupled to the at least one sensor. The at least one sensor is configured to identify a position of an eye. The controller is configured to receive a first signal indicative of a first position of an eye from the at least one sensor and map the eye position to a user's selection.
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM DECISION SYSTEM, ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM DECISION METHOD, PROGRAM, AND NON-TRANSITORY STORAGE MEDIUM
An electroencephalogram decision system determines, when finding electroencephalogram information representing an electroencephalogram obtained by an electrode unit placed on a region of interest that forms part of a subject's head satisfying a predetermined condition, that a target electroencephalogram, which is an electroencephalogram with a characteristic variation, should have been produced. The predetermined condition is selected from of detection conditions including a first type of condition and a second type of condition. The first type of condition specifies that a decision should be made, based on a component falling within a single frequency band included in the electroencephalogram represented by the electroencephalogram information, whether or not the target electroencephalogram has been produced. The second type of condition specifies that a decision should be made, based on components falling within multiple different frequency bands included in the electroencephalogram represented by the electroencephalogram information, whether or not the target electroencephalogram has been produced.
Hand support method and device for somatosensory input to the palm
A hand support device and method for somatosensory input to the palm comprises a support portion and an attachment portion. The support portion forms a rounded surface that supports a hand of a user. The attachment portion attaches to a structure. The device activates purposeful motor movement with accurate motor control for users with Dyspraxia when employed in conjunction with evidence-based developmental pedagogy in high stimulating tasks such as music education per the Rancer Method (Kupferstein & Walsh, 2015). In one example, the hand support device attaches to a piano and clamps to the keyslip allowing the user to rest their hand while playing the piano. In another example, the hand support device is adapted to attach to a surface of a laptop or desk with a base surface that is disposed above the laptop, allowing the user to rest their hand while typing on the keyboard.
Hand support method and device for somatosensory input to the palm
A hand support device and method for somatosensory input to the palm comprises a support portion and an attachment portion. The support portion forms a rounded surface that supports a hand of a user. The attachment portion attaches to a structure. The device activates purposeful motor movement with accurate motor control for users with Dyspraxia when employed in conjunction with evidence-based developmental pedagogy in high stimulating tasks such as music education per the Rancer Method (Kupferstein & Walsh, 2015). In one example, the hand support device attaches to a piano and clamps to the keyslip allowing the user to rest their hand while playing the piano. In another example, the hand support device is adapted to attach to a surface of a laptop or desk with a base surface that is disposed above the laptop, allowing the user to rest their hand while typing on the keyboard.
SINGLE-SEAT ELECTRIC-VEHICLE TRAVEL CONTROL APPARATUS, SINGLE-SEAT ELECTRIC-VEHICLE TRAVEL CONTROL SYSTEM AND SINGLE-SEAT ELECTRIC VEHICLE
A single-seat electric-vehicle travel control apparatus controls traveling of a single-seat electric vehicle by using output of a user-input detection device which has an input scheme different from those of conventionally proposed input apparatuses and which is highly versatile. A first user-input information acquisition unit acquires first user-input information, which indicates a first user action detected by the first user-input detection device. A second user-input information acquisition unit acquires second user-input information, which indicates a second user action detected by the second user-input detection device without contact with the second part of the user's body. A multi-input controller determines a first user intention based on first user-input information acquired by a first user-input information acquisition unit. The multi-input controller determines a second user intention based on second user-input information indicative of a second user action. The multi-input controller generates a control signal for controlling traveling means based on the first user intention and the second user intention.
SINGLE-SEAT ELECTRIC-VEHICLE TRAVEL CONTROL APPARATUS, SINGLE-SEAT ELECTRIC-VEHICLE TRAVEL CONTROL SYSTEM AND SINGLE-SEAT ELECTRIC VEHICLE
A single-seat electric-vehicle travel control apparatus controls traveling of a single-seat electric vehicle by using output of a user-input detection device which has an input scheme different from those of conventionally proposed input apparatuses and which is highly versatile. A first user-input information acquisition unit acquires first user-input information, which indicates a first user action detected by the first user-input detection device. A second user-input information acquisition unit acquires second user-input information, which indicates a second user action detected by the second user-input detection device without contact with the second part of the user's body. A multi-input controller determines a first user intention based on first user-input information acquired by a first user-input information acquisition unit. The multi-input controller determines a second user intention based on second user-input information indicative of a second user action. The multi-input controller generates a control signal for controlling traveling means based on the first user intention and the second user intention.
Utensil apparatus
A utensil apparatus includes a body, a first end portion, and a second end portion. The body may include an aperture that may be configured to receive a utensil. The first end portion may extend from the body, and/or the second end portion may extend from the body. The aperture may be configured to receive at least a portion of the utensil such that the utensil may extend through the aperture. The body may be substantially planar, and/or the first end portion may be configured to engage the second end portion to connect the body to a hand of a user. The body may include a first portion, a second portion, and/or a second aperture. The second portion may be disposed at least partially in the second aperture. The second portion may be configured to rotate within the second aperture to hold the utensil in a plurality of positions.