Adapter to attach implements to an actively controlled human tremor cancellation platform
US-2015300394-A1 · Oct 22, 2015 · US
US10058445B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10058445-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615171842-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 2, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 2, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 28, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 28, 2018 |
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Systems and methods for tracking unintentional muscle movements of a user and stabilizing a handheld tool while it is being used by the user are described. The method may include detecting motion of a handle of the handheld tool manipulated by a user while the user is performing a task with a user-assistive device attached to an attachment arm of the handheld tool. Furthermore, the method may include storing the detected motion in a memory of the handheld tool as motion data. The method may also include controlling, based on the motion data, a motion-generating mechanism of the handheld tool that moves the attachment arm relative to the handle in a single degree of freedom in a direction of the detected motion of the handle.
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What is claimed is: 1. A handheld tool, comprising: a handle; an implement; a motion generating mechanism at least partially disposed within the handle and mechanically coupled to the implement to move the implement relative to the handle in only a single degree of freedom; an indexer disposed between the motion generating mechanism and the implement, the indexer adapted to enable rotation of the implement relative to the handle when attaching the implement to change the single degree of freedom relative to the implement; and a tremor tracking module (“TTM”) rigidly attached to the handle to detect a motion of the handle and configured to control the motion generating mechanism to move the implement relative to the handle in the single degree of freedom to stabilize the implement, wherein the indexer is adapted to hold a fixed rotational position during stabilization of the implement by the motion generating mechanism. 2. The handheld tool of claim 1 , further comprising: an attachment arm disposed between the implement and the motion generating mechanism, wherein the implement is attached to a distal end of the attachment arm and the indexer is disposed along the attachment arm; and at least one sensor, coupled with the TTM, to detect tremor motions of the attachment arm and provide the detected tremor motions to the TTM. 3. The handheld tool of claim 2 , wherein the at least one sensor comprise a first motion sensor and a second motion sensor, wherein the first motion sensor is disposed on the attachment arm to detect tremor motions of the attachment arm, and wherein the second motion sensor is disposed within the handle to detect relative motion of the attachment arm relative to the handle. 4. The handheld tool of claim 2 , wherein the at least one sensor comprises one or more of an accelerometer, a gyroscope, magnetometer, or a combination thereof. 5. The handheld tool of claim 1 , wherein the indexer includes complementary teeth that enable discrete rotational adjustments of the implement relative to the handle. 6. The handheld tool of claim 5 , wherein movement of the implement resulting from user movement of the handle is stabilized by the motion-generating mechanism moving the attachment arm in a substantially equal magnitude but opposite direction of the detected motion of the handle. 7. The handheld tool of claim 1 , wherein the indexer comprises a rotatable attachment point disposed between the implement and the motion generating mechanism. 8. The handheld tool of claim 1 , wherein the implement comprises a kitchen utensil or a tool. 9. The handheld tool of claim 1 , further comprising: a controller coupled to the TTM to read detected motion data; a memory unit coupled to the controller; and logic executable by the controller that when executed by the controller causes the handheld tool to perform operations comprising: generating a motion log within the memory unit based upon the detected motion while a user is holding the handheld tool; and periodically communicating the motion log to a remote server. 10. The handheld tool of claim 1 , further comprising: an attachment arm disposed between the implement and the motion generating mechanism, wherein the implement is attached to a distal end of the attachment arm and the indexer is disposed along the attachment arm. 11. The handheld tool of claim 10 , wherein the indexer comprises a connection point at which the implement is connected or disconnected from the attachment arm to mount different types of implements to the attachment arm at the connection point. 12. The handheld tool of claim 10 , wherein the motion generating mechanism comprises: an actuator disposed in the handle; a gear reduction unit disposed in the handle and coupled to a first output of the actuator; a pivot coupled between gear reduction unit and the indexer; and a gear coupled between the pivot and the gear reduction unit, wherein a second output of the gear reduction unit is coupled to drive the gear and the gear is coupled to rotate the attachment arm about the pivot. 13. The handheld tool of claim 12 , wherein the pivot rotates about a first axis that is perpendicular to a second axis about which the second output of the gear reduction unit rotates.
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