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Proc Inst Mech Eng H ; 225(11): 1025-35, 2011 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22292201

ABSTRACT

An upper-arm wearable exoskeleton has been designed for the assistance and functional training of humans. One of the goals of this design is to provide passive assistance to a user by gravity balancing, while keeping the transmitted forces to the shoulder joints at a minimum. Consistent with this goal, this paper discusses: analytical gravity balancing design conditions for the structure of the exoskeleton; a possible implementation of these conditions into practical designs; the minimization of transmitted joint forces to the shoulder while satisfying the gravity balancing conditions; the numerical optimization of the system for gravity balancing and minimization of transmitted forces; and the effect of parameter variation on joint moments and joint forces via numerical optimization. An implementation of the design was undertaken using zero-free-length springs. The design idea presented in this paper may be useful in relieving the actuators effort of exoskeletons to support the weight of the arm and therefore the possibility of using small actuators and making the system light and portable or even a stand-alone passive support device can be developed based on these gravity balancing conditions.


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Arm/physiopathology , Postural Balance , Anthropometry/methods , Biomechanical Phenomena , Equipment Design , Gravitation , Humans , Joints/physiopathology , Male , Materials Testing , Models, Theoretical , Reproducibility of Results , Stress, Mechanical , Torque
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