Exoskeleton for Supporting a User's Arm
20220152812 · 2022-05-19
Inventors
- Micha Ilan Paalman (Amsterdam, NL)
- Heero David Egidius Spies (Amsterdam, NL)
- Sjaak Kok (Amsterdam, NL)
Cpc classification
B25J9/0006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An exoskeleton (1) for supporting a user's arm, comprising a supporting frame (2) that supports an up-and-down movable standard (3, 3′) on which a horizontally movable arm (4, 4′) is mounted. On an extremity of the horizontally movable arm (4, 4′) a back support (5, 5′) is mounted and a supporting arm construction (6, 6′) for supporting the user's arm. The supporting arm construction (6, 6′) is articulated and extendable so as to tailor the arm construction (6, 6′) to the user's arm dimensions. Further, the supporting arm construction (6, 6′) has two limbs (7, 8; 7′, 8′) that connect to each other with a hinge (9, 9′). On opposite sides of the hinge (9. 9′), the limb (8, 8′) that is farthest away from the back support (5, 5′) connects to counterbalancing springs (10, 11; 10′, 11′) that on their opposite sides connect to the upper limb (7, 7′) and directly or indirectly to the horizontally movable arm (4, 4′).
Claims
1. An exoskeleton for supporting a user's arm, the exoskeleton comprising: a supporting frame that supports an up-and-down movable standard on which a horizontally movable arm is mounted, wherein the horizontally movable arm carries a back support and a supporting arm construction for supporting the user's arm, and wherein the horizontally movable arm is articulated.
2. The exoskeleton according to claim 1, wherein the supporting arm construction is articulated and extendable so as to tailor the arm construction to the user's arm dimensions.
3. The exoskeleton according to claim 1, wherein the supporting arm construction comprises two limbs that connect to each other with a hinge, and that on opposite sides of the hinge the limb that is farthest away from the back support connects to counterbalancing springs that on their opposite sides connect to the upper limb and directly or indirectly to the horizontally movable arm.
4. The exoskeleton according to claim 3, wherein the limb that is farthest away from the back support supports a flexible arm sleeve.
5. The exoskeleton according to claim 3, wherein the limb that is farthest away from the back support comprises an attached gripping flap.
6. The exoskeleton according to claim 3, wherein the limb that is farthest away from the back support comprises a brace that extends above the flexible arm sleeve.
7. The exoskeleton according to claim 1, wherein the up-and-down movable standard is supported through a parallelogram mechanism by the supporting frame.
8. The exoskeleton according to claim 7, wherein the parallelogram mechanism comprises a guide wheel or guide wheels that guide a tension wire so as to provide an upward force to the parallelogram mechanism.
9. The exoskeleton according to claim 8, wherein the tension wire comprises two extremities, and connects on a first extremity of the two extremities to a spring mounted on the supporting frame.
10. The exoskeleton according to claim 9, wherein on a second extremity of the two extremities the tension wire connects to an adjustment knob.
11. The exoskeleton according to claim 1, wherein the up-and-down movable standard is guided in a linear bearing mounted to the supporting frame.
12. The exoskeleton according to claim 11, wherein the up-and-down movable standard is connected with a tension wire that connects to a spring mounted on the up-and-down movable standard.
13. The exoskeleton according to claim 12, wherein the tension wire is guided over at least one guide wheel, wherein said at least one guide wheel is mounted on a swivel arm which has a hinge that connects to the up-and-down movable standard and which swivel arm connects with a link to the supporting frame at a position distant from the hinge so as to essentially fix said position in vertical direction with reference to the supporting frame.
14. The exoskeleton according to claim 13, wherein at a position distant from the spring the tension wire is connected to an adjustment mechanism for adjusting a tension in the tension wire.
15. The exoskeleton according to claim 12, wherein the tension wire is guided over at least one guide wheel, wherein said at least one guide wheel is mounted on the standard, which standard connects to a swivel and slide arm which comprises a hinge distant from the standard that connects to the supporting frame so as to fix said hinge with reference to the supporting frame.
16. The exoskeleton according to claim 1, wherein the supporting arm construction for the user's arm is mounted on the horizontally movable arm through an intermediate shoulder hinge and adapter, which shoulder hinge and adapter comprises two articulate bended linkages that interconnect with a central hinge, and wherein said bended linkages on their respective sides distant from the central hinge are each provided with a further hinge that provides a swivable connection with the horizontally movable arm and the supporting arm construction, respectively.
17. The exoskeleton according to claim 16, wherein the hinges are lockable.
18. The exoskeleton according to claim 1, wherein the exoskeleton is provided with two standards, horizontal movable arms, and supporting arm constructions that are provided on the supporting frame in mirror image, and at least one back support so as to provide that the exoskeleton can support two arms of the user.
19. The exoskeleton according to claim 18, wherein the two horizontal arms support the at least one back support, and are connected to each other with a back connector.
20. The exoskeleton according to claim 19, wherein the back connector has an adjustable length.
21. The exoskeleton according to claim 3, wherein the spring that connects the limb that is farthest away from the back support to the horizontally movable arm comprises a Y-shape wherein the branches of the Y connect to the limb and the other side of the Y connects to the horizontally movable arm.
22. The exoskeleton according to claim 1, wherein the exoskeleton only comprises passive components.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0038] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated into and form a part of the specification, illustrate one or more embodiments of the present invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. The drawings are only for the purpose of illustrating one or more embodiments of the invention and are not to be construed as limiting the invention. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0046] Whenever in the figures the same reference numerals are applied, these numerals refer to the same parts.
[0047] In the figures and the following discussion an exoskeleton according to an embodiment of the present invention will be shown as comprising two standards, two horizontal movable arms, one or two back supports, and two supporting arm constructions that are provided on the supporting frame in mirror image, so as to provide that the exoskeleton can support two arms of a user. The skilled person will understand that for that purpose also other features that relate to supporting two arms of a user will be present in twofold, as the situation may require. It is however also feasible that the exoskeleton only provides a single standard, a single horizontally movable arm, a single back support, and a single supporting arm construction to provide support to only one user's arm. To avoid any doubt, it is remarked that it is not feasible that the exoskeleton will be embodied with three standards etc. It is further remarked that the exoskeleton of the invention only comprises passive components and preferably avoids all motorization. It is found that the exoskeleton of the invention is particularly suitable for use by male persons suffering from Duchenne muscular dystrophy (nature discriminates between the sexes). According to Wikipedia Duchenne muscular dystrophy is a severe type of muscular dystrophy. The symptom of muscle weakness usually begins around the age of four in boys and worsens quickly. Typically, muscle loss occurs first in the thighs and pelvis followed by those of the arms. This can result in trouble standing up. Most are unable to walk by the age of 12.
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[0049] On the horizontally movable arm 4, 4′ at least one back support 5, 5′ is (indirectly) mounted as well as a supporting arm construction 6, 6′ for supporting the user's arm. The supporting arm construction 6, 6′ for the user's arm is mounted on the horizontally movable arm 3, 3′ through an intermediate shoulder hinge and adapter 26, 26′ which is in detail shown in
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[0061] Although the invention has been discussed in the foregoing with reference to exemplary embodiments of the exoskeleton of the invention, the invention is not restricted to these particular embodiments which can be varied in many ways without departing from the invention. The discussed exemplary embodiments shall therefore not be used to construe the appended claims strictly in accordance therewith. On the contrary the embodiments are merely intended to explain the wording of the appended claims without intent to limit the claims to these exemplary embodiments. The scope of protection of the invention shall therefore be construed in accordance with the appended claims only, wherein a possible ambiguity in the wording of the claims shall be resolved using these exemplary embodiments.
[0062] Embodiments of the present invention can include every combination of features that are disclosed herein independently from each other. Although the invention has been described in detail with particular reference to the disclosed embodiments, other embodiments can achieve the same results. Variations and modifications of the present invention will be obvious to those skilled in the art and it is intended to cover in the appended claims all such modifications and equivalents. The entire disclosures of all references, applications, patents, and publications cited above are hereby incorporated by reference. Unless specifically stated as being “essential” above, none of the various components or the interrelationship thereof are essential to the operation of the invention. Rather, desirable results can be achieved by substituting various components and/or reconfiguration of their relationships with one another.