Movement assistance device
US-9693926-B2 · Jul 4, 2017 · US
US10537488B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10537488-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515119403-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 31, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 31, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 21, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 21, 2020 |
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A self-aligning, self-drawing coupler for coupling body assemblies together improves usability of a wearable robotic device. A self-contained removable actuator cassette improves the ease of manufacture and of replacing parts in the field. A tensioning retention system designed for one handed operation makes donning and doffing a wearable robotic device easier. A two-stage attachment system increases the range of sizes a wearable robotic device will fit. A removable, integrated ankle-foot orthotic system makes donning and doffing a wearable robotic device easier. An infinitely adjustable, integrated ankle-foot orthotic system increases the range of sizes a wearable robotic device will fit. A manually-removable hip-wing attachment system makes field changes easier, and protecting such a system from inadvertent disengagement during operation increases safety.
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What is claimed is: 1. A wearable robotic device comprising: a first body assembly having a first portion of a self-aligning, self-drawing coupler; a second body assembly having a second portion of the self-aligning, self-drawing coupler; a power source; a motive device powered by the power source and configured to move at least a portion of the first or second body assembly relative to the other of the first or second body assembly; and a sliding latch element that slides within a curved guideway that is shaped to draw the first portion of the self-aligning, self-drawing coupler to a latched position relative to the second portion of the self-aligning, self-drawing coupler as the latch element slides within the guideway. 2. The wearable robotic device of claim 1 , wherein the first body assembly is a thigh assembly configured to be worn by a user and extends downward along a longitudinal thigh axis from the first portion of the self-aligning, self-drawing coupler. 3. The wearable robotic device of claim 1 , wherein the second body assembly is a hip assembly configured to be worn by a user and extends upward and laterally away from the second portion of the self-aligning, self-drawing coupler, and partially circumscribes a vertical body axis. 4. The wearable robotic device of claim 3 , wherein the hip assembly extends laterally away from the second portion of the self-aligning, self-drawing coupler, and includes a second portion of a second self-aligning, self-drawing coupler. 5. The wearable robotic device of claim 3 , wherein first body assembly is a thigh assembly configured to be worn by a user and extends downward along a longitudinal thigh axis from the first portion of the self-aligning, self-drawing coupler, and the thigh assembly is rotatable with respect to the hip assembly when the thigh assembly is coupled to the hip assembly by the self-aligning, self-drawing coupler. 6. The wearable robotic device of claim 1 , wherein the first portion of the self-aligning, self-drawing coupler includes a tapered male portion receivable in a complimentary tapered female portion of the second portion of the self-aligning, self drawing coupler. 7. The wearable robotic device of claim 6 , wherein a length of the tapered male portion is longer than a widest width portion of the tapered male portion. 8. The wearable robotic device of claim 6 , wherein the tapered male portion includes a taper angle of between 1 and 10 degrees. 9. The wearable robotic device of claim 1 , wherein the latch includes a manually operable lever. 10. The wearable robotic device of claim 1 , wherein the first portion of the self-aligning, self-drawing coupler includes a male portion receivable in a complimentary female portion of the second portion of the self-aligning, self drawing coupler, one of the male or female portions including a friction-reducing surface. 11. The wearable robotic device of claim 10 , wherein the friction-reducing surface is a Teflon coating. 12. The wearable robotic device of claim 1 , further comprising a second thigh assembly for attachment of a second thigh of the user and including a first portion of a second self-aligning, self-drawing coupler. 13. The wearable robotic device of claim 1 , wherein the second portion of the self-aligning, self-drawing coupler includes a linkage device configured to transmit motion from an input lever to the latch element. 14. The wearable robotic device of claim 13 , wherein the linkage device includes an input link, a floating link, an output link, and a ground link. 15. The wearable robotic device of claim 14 , wherein the linkage device includes a lever as the input link. 16. The wearable robotic device of claim 13 , wherein the latch element is resilient and is coupled at a first end to the output link. 17. The wearable robotic device of claim 16 , wherein the resilient latch element has a second end slidably captured in the guideway for controlling motion of the latch element during operation. 18. The wearable robotic device of claim 17 , wherein the guideway includes a straight draw portion aligned with a female portion of the female coupler, and an engagement portion extending laterally away from the draw portion for guiding the latch element into and out of engagement with a corresponding latch element of the second portion of the self-aligning, self-drawing coupler. 19. The wearable robotic device of claim 16 , wherein the resilient latch element provides a biasing force in the linkage device for locking the linkage mechanism in an over-center configuration. 20. The wearable robotic device of claim 19 , wherein the over-center position is a locked open position. 21. The wearable robotic device of claim 19 , wherein the over-center position is a locked closed position. 22. A wearable robotic device comprising: a first body assembly having a first portion of a self-aligning, self-drawing coupler; a second body assembly having a second portion of the self-aligning, self-drawing coupler; a power source; a motive device powered by the power source and configured to move at least a portion of the first or second body assembly relative to the other of the first or second body assembly; and a latch configured to draw the first portion of the self-aligning, self-drawing coupler to a latched position relative to the second portion of the self-aligning, self-drawing couple; wherein the second portion of the self-aligning, self-drawing coupler includes a linkage device configured to transmit motion from an input lever to the latch, and the linkage device includes an input link, a floating link, an output link, and a ground link. 23. The wearable robotic device of claim 22 , wherein the linkage device includes a lever as the input link. 24. The wearable robotic device of claim 22 , wherein the latch includes a resilient latch element coupled at a first end to the output link. 25. The wearable robotic device of claim 24 , wherein the resilient latch element has a second end slidably captured in a guideway for controlling motion of the resilient latch element during operation. 26. The wearable robotic device of claim 25 , wherein the guideway includes a straight draw portion aligned with a female portion of the second portion of the self-aligning, self-drawing coupler, and an engagement portion extending laterally away from the draw portion for guiding the resilient latch element into and out of engagement with a corresponding second latch element of the second portion of the self-aligning, self-drawing coupler. 27. The wearable robotic device of claim 25 , wherein the resilient latch element provides a biasing force in the linkage device for locking the linkage device in an over-center configuration. 28. The wearable robotic device of claim 27 , wherein the over-center position is a locked open position. 29. The wearable robotic device of claim 27 , wherein the over-center position is a locked closed position.
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