Soft exosuit for assistance with human motion

US10427293B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10427293-B2
Application numberUS-201514660704-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 17, 2015
Priority dateSep 17, 2012
Publication dateOct 1, 2019
Grant dateOct 1, 2019

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In at least one aspect, there is provided a system for generating force about one or more joints including a soft exosuit having a plurality of anchor elements and at least one connection element disposed between the plurality of anchor elements. The system also includes at least one sensor to determine a force the at least one connection element or at least one of the plurality of anchor elements and to output signals relating to the force, at least one actuator configured to change a tension in the soft exosuit and at least one controller configured to receive the signals output from the at least one sensor and actuate the at least one actuator responsive to the received signals.

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A wearable exosuit, comprising: a first anchor element configured for positioning on a first body part of a person wearing the wearable exosuit; a second anchor element configured for positioning on a second body part of the person wearing the wearable exosuit; at least one actuator coupled to the first anchor element and the second anchor element and configured to apply a tensile force to the first anchor element and the second anchor element for generating a beneficial moment for assisting motion of a body joint disposed within or between the first anchor element and the second anchor element, wherein at least one of the first anchor element and the second anchor element includes: a base material configured for positioning against the respective body part of the person; and at least one inextensible fabric component integrated with the base material extending from a connection point of the at least one actuator at the respective anchor element to a portion of the respective anchor element overlying a bony feature of the corresponding body part, thereby providing a force path through the inextensible fabric component in the respective anchor element configured to direct the tensile force to act upon the bony feature of the corresponding body part. 2. The wearable exosuit according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one inextensible fabric component includes one of webbing, a strap, a cord, a functional textile, or combinations thereof. 3. The wearable exosuit according to claim 1 , wherein the first anchor element further comprises fabric having a grain direction aligned with one or more of the at least one inextensible fabric component to enhance directional stiffness of the first anchor element. 4. The wearable exosuit according to claim 1 , wherein one or both of the first anchor element and the second anchor element are integrated into a garment. 5. The wearable exosuit according to claim 1 , wherein directing the tensile force to act upon the bony feature of the corresponding body part resists movement of the corresponding anchor element on the corresponding body part. 6. The wearable exosuit according to claim 1 , wherein directing the tensile force to act upon the bony feature of the corresponding body part enhances stiffness of the wearable exosuit. 7. The wearable exosuit according to claim 1 , wherein directing the tensile force to act upon the bony feature of the corresponding body part enhances comfort of the wearable exosuit by reducing shearing forces on the corresponding body part. 8. The wearable exosuit according to claim 1 , wherein the first anchor element is configured for positioning on a waist of the person wearing the wearable exosuit; wherein the first anchor element includes at least one inextensible fabric component providing a load path configured to direct the applied tensile force to act upon a bony feature of the waist, and wherein the bony feature is the pelvis. 9. The wearable exosuit according to claim 8 , wherein the first anchor element comprises a waist belt configured to circumscribe the waist of the person on or above the pelvis. 10. The wearable exosuit according to claim 9 , wherein the at least one inextensible fabric component is coupled to the waist belt and directs the tensile force applied by the actuator to the waist belt. 11. The wearable exosuit according to claim 9 , wherein the first anchor element comprises a first inextensible fabric component coupled to a first side of the waist belt and configured to extend from the waist belt to a position adjacent a horizontal center of a thigh of the person, and a second inextensible fabric component coupled to a second side of the waist belt and configured to extend from the waist belt to a position adjacent the horizontal center of the thigh of the person. 12. The wearable exosuit according to claim 8 , wherein the second anchor element is configured for positioning on a thigh of the person wearing the wearable exosuit. 13. The wearable exosuit according to claim 12 , wherein the second anchor element is substantially conical to conform with a tapered shape of the thigh to resist upward movement of the second anchor element on the thigh. 14. The wearable exosuit according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first anchor element and the second anchor element is configured to be pre-tensioned about the corresponding body part to secure the corresponding anchor element in position on the corresponding body part. 15. The wearable exosuit according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one inextensible fabric component is configured to direct the applied tensile force to compress the respective anchor element to the corresponding body part during the application of the tensile force by the actuator. 16. The wearable exosuit according to claim 1 , wherein the load path directs the tensile force to act substantially normal to the bony feature of the corresponding body part. 17. The wearable exosuit according to claim 16 , wherein directing the tensile forces to act substantially normal to the bony feature minimizes shear forces along the corresponding body part, thereby improving comfort. 18. The wearable exosuit according to claim 1 , wherein the beneficial moment assists motion of one or more of a hip joint, a knee joint, and an ankle joint of the person wearing the wearable exosuit. 19. The wearable exosuit according to claim 1 , wherein the actuator is not located directly on the one or more joints of a leg of the person wearing the wearable exosuit, and wherein the actuator applies the tensile force to the first anchor element and the second anchor element via an actuation member. 20. The wearable exosuit according to claim 19 , wherein the location of the actuator minimizes added inertia that could potentially disrupt normal gait dynamics of the leg of the person wearing the wearable exosuit. 21. The wearable exosuit according to claim 1 , wherein the engagement of the pelvis by the first anchor element enhances comfort of the wearable exosuit by reducing shearing forces on the waist of the person wearing the wearable exosuit. 22. The wearable exosuit according to claim 1 , wherein the arrangement of the first inextensible fabric component and the second inextensible fabric component causes the tensile force to be distributed to a first side and a second side of the pelvis, thereby enhancing comfort. 23. The wearable exosuit according to claim 1 , wherein the base material is extensible. 24. A wearable exosuit comprising: a first anchor element configured for positioning on a waist of a person wearing the wearable exosuit, the first anchor element including a waist belt component configured for positioning above a pelvis of the person, a first inextensible fabric component coupled to a first side of the waist belt and configured to extend from the waist belt to a position adjacent a horizontal center of a thigh of the person, a second inextensible fabric component coupled to a second side of the waist belt and configured to extend from the waist belt to a position adjacent a horizontal center of the thigh of the person, and a base material configured for positioning against the person and integrating the waist belt, the first inextensible component, and the second inextensible fabric component; a second anchor element configured for positioning on the thigh of the

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What does patent US10427293B2 cover?
In at least one aspect, there is provided a system for generating force about one or more joints including a soft exosuit having a plurality of anchor elements and at least one connection element disposed between the plurality of anchor elements. The system also includes at least one sensor to determine a force the at least one connection element or at least one of the plurality of anchor eleme…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Harvard College, Prisident And Fellows Of Harvard College
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B25J9/0006. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 01 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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