Handheld tool for leveling uncoordinated motion
US-2017100272-A1 · Apr 13, 2017 · US
US10420663B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10420663-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715583482-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 1, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 1, 2017 |
| Publication date | Sep 24, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 24, 2019 |
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A handheld tool includes a handle; an implement mount configured to detachably accept and to rigidly hold a user-assistive implement; an actuator assembly mounted to the handle to physically manipulate the implement mount relative to the handle; a first sensor disposed to sense an orientation of the handle; a second sensor disposed to sense an orientation of the user-assistive implement; a controller disposed in or on the handle and coupled to the actuator assembly and the first and second sensors; and memory coupled to the controller. The memory stores instructions for identifying a type of the user-assistive implement attached to the implement mount, selecting a behavior routine based upon the type of the user-assistive implement identified, and manipulating the user-assistive implement relative to the handle according to the behavior routine to aid performance of a task with the handheld tool.
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A handheld tool, comprising: a handle; an implement mount configured to detachably accept and hold a plurality of different types of user-assistive implements including a first user-assistive implement; an actuator assembly mounted to the handle to physically manipulate the implement mount relative to the handle; a first sensor disposed to sense an orientation of the handle; a second sensor disposed to sense an absolute orientation of the first user-assistive implement relative to Earth's frame of reference; a controller coupled to the actuator assembly and the first and second sensors; and memory coupled to the controller, the memory storing instructions that, when executed by the controller, causes the handheld tool to perform operations including: identifying a type of the first user-assistive implement currently attached to the implement mount from the plurality of different types of user-assistive implements that may be selectively attached to the implement mount; selecting a behavior routine from a plurality of different behavior routines based upon the type of the first user-assistive implement identified and currently attached; manipulating an orientation of the first user-assistive implement relative to the handle according to the behavior routine selected to aid performance of a physical task with the handheld tool; monitoring the first sensor to identify an intentional shake of the handheld tool; locking the first user-assistive implement in a current position when the intentional shake of the handheld tool is determined to have occurred; and unlocking the first user-assistive implement to resume manipulating the orientation of the first user-assistive implement when another instance of the intentional shake is determined to have occurred. 2. The handheld tool of claim 1 , wherein each of the different behavior routines is for aiding performance of a different task associated with each of the plurality of different types of user-assistive implements. 3. The handheld tool of claim 2 , wherein manipulating the first user-assistive implement relative to the handle according to the behavior routine comprises: automatically maintaining a fixed orientation of the first user-assistive implement despite changes in orientation of the handle according to the behavior routine. 4. The handheld tool of claim 1 , wherein the implement mount includes a first identifier contact that aligns to a second identifier contact on the first user-assistive implement, and wherein identifying the type of the first user-assistive implement comprises: measuring a resistance value of a resistor disposed within the first user-assistive implement through the first and second identifiers contacts; comparing the resistance value to a table of resistance values that correlates resistance values to types of user-assistive implements. 5. The handheld tool of claim 1 , wherein the actuator assembly comprises: a first motor rigidly mounted to the handle and oriented to rotate the implement mount relative to the handle about a first rotational axis; and a second motor mounted to the first motor to rotate the implement mount relative to the handle about a second rotational axis orthogonal to the first rotational axis, wherein the implement mount is disposed at an output end of the second motor. 6. The handheld tool of claim 5 , wherein the first sensor comprises a first inertial measurement unit (IMU) and the second sensor comprises a second IMU rigidly connected to the implement mount. 7. The handheld tool of claim 1 , wherein the first user-assistive implement comprises a toothbrush implement and the behavior routine comprises a toothbrush behavior routine for aiding a user while brushing teeth with the handheld tool. 8. The handheld tool of claim 7 , wherein manipulating the orientation of the first user-assistive implement according to the behavior routine comprises: activating a bristle motion for bristles on the first user-assistive implement; maintaining a current absolute orientation of the first user-assistive implement relative to Earth's frame of reference while cleaning a current bank of teeth of the user despite changes in orientation of the handle; adjusting the first user-assistive implement to a next absolute orientation relative to Earth's frame of reference for cleaning a next bank of teeth of the user; and repeating the maintaining and adjusting until all banks of teeth of the user have been cleaned. 9. The handheld tool of claim 8 , wherein the current orientation of the first user-assistive implement is adjusted to the next orientation after a predetermined fixed period of time or after receiving a user command. 10. The handheld tool of claim 1 , wherein the first user-assistive implement comprises a makeup applicator implement and the behavior routine comprises a makeup applicator behavior routine for aiding a user while applying facial makeup with the handheld tool. 11. The handheld tool of claim 10 , wherein manipulating the orientation of the first user-assistive implement according to the behavior routine comprises: continuously measuring an orientation of the handle; actively leveling the first user-assistive implement when the handle is between a horizontal position and a near vertical threshold position; holding a locked position of the first user-assistive implement relative to the handle when the handle is between the near vertical threshold position and an absolute vertical position, the locked position being a position of the first user-assistive implement upon crossing over the near vertical threshold position; and straightening the first user-assistive implement into a straightened position that forms a straight line with the handle when the handle is dipped into an inverted position below the horizontal position. 12. The handheld tool of claim 1 , wherein the first user-assistive implement comprises a drink holder implement and the behavior routine comprises a drink holder behavior routine for aiding a user while drinking with the handheld tool. 13. The handheld tool of claim 12 , wherein manipulating the orientation of the first user-assistive implement according to the behavior routine comprises: continuously measuring an orientation of the handle; actively leveling the first user-assistive implement when the handle is rotated less than a rotational threshold and tilted less than a tilt threshold from horizontal; locking a rotational position of the first user-assistive implement relative to the handle when the handle is rotated past the rotational threshold; and locking both the rotational position and a tilt position of the first user-assistive implement relative to the handle when the handle is tilted past the tilt threshold. 14. The handheld tool of claim 1 , wherein the first user-assistive implement comprises a cooking utensil implement and the behavior routine comprises a cooking utensil behavior routine for aiding a user while flipping a food item with the handheld tool. 15. A handheld tool, comprising: a handle; an implement mount configured to detachably accept and hold a user-assistive implement; an actuator assembly mounted to the handle to physically manipulate the implement mount relative to the handle; a first sensor disposed to sense an orientation of the handle; a second sensor disposed to sense an absolute orientation of the user-assistive implement relative to Earth's frame of reference; a controller coupled to the actuator assembly and the first and second sensors; and memory coupled to the controller, the memory s
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