Exoskeleton structure that provides force assistance to the user
US-2019344431-A1 · Nov 14, 2019 · US
US10639784B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10639784-B2 |
| Application number | US-201616065584-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 23, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 24, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 5, 2020 |
| Grant date | May 5, 2020 |
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The invention relates to an exoskeleton structure that provides force assistance to a user, comprising: a first module capable of being attached to a first portion of the body of a user, a second module capable of being attached to a second portion of the body of the user, the second module being connected to the first module by means of a joint ( 52, 62 ) allowing rotation of the second module ( 5, 6 ) with respect to the first module, an actuator ( 521 ) comprising a stator ( 522 ) and a rotor ( 523 ) capable of being driven in rotation with respect to the stator ( 522 ) to move the second module ( 5, 6 ) in rotation with respect to the first module ( 1, 5 ), and an elastic return element ( 524 ) arranged to: in a first angular range of movement (α 1 ) of the rotor with respect to the stator ( 522 ), not exert any return force on the rotor ( 523 ) and, in a second angular range of movement (α 2 ) of the rotor ( 523 ) with respect to the stator ( 522 ), exert a return force tending to oppose rotation of the rotor ( 523 ) with respect to the stator ( 522 ) in a first direction of rotation (A) and to assist rotation of the rotor with respect to the stator in a second direction of rotation (B) opposite to the first direction of rotation.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An exoskeleton structure that provides force assistance to a user, comprising: a first module capable of being attached to a first portion of the body of a user, a second module capable of being attached to a second portion of the body of the user, the second module being connected to the first module by means of a joint allowing a rotation of the second module with respect to the first module, an actuator comprising a stator and a rotor capable of being driven in rotation with respect to the stator to move the second module in rotation with respect to the first module, and an elastic return element arranged to: in a first angular range of movement of the rotor with respect to the stator, not exert any return force on the rotor and, in a second angular range of movement of the rotor with respect to the stator, exert a return force tending to oppose a rotation of the rotor with respect to the stator in a first direction of rotation, and to assist rotation of the rotor with respect to the stator in a second direction of rotation, opposite to the first direction of rotation. 2. The structure according to claim 1 , wherein the first module is a base module comprising a lumbar belt capable of surrounding the waist of the user, the second module is a hip module capable of being attached to the thigh of the user and the joint is a hip joint. 3. The structure according to claim 1 , wherein the first module is a hip module capable of being attached to the thigh of the user, the second module is a knee module capable of being attached to the calf of the user, and the joint is a knee joint. 4. The structure according to claim 1 , comprising a tappet mounted fixedly on the rotor, the tappet being capable of loading the elastic element in compression when the rotor is located in the second angular range. 5. The structure according to claim 1 , wherein the rotor is located in the second angular range, the elastic element exerts on the rotor a return force which tends to oppose a flexure of the second portion of the body with respect to the first portion of the body, and to assist an extension of the second portion of the body with respect to the first portion of the body. 6. The structure according to claim 1 , wherein the elastic return element comprises a pre-loaded spring. 7. An exoskeleton structure that provides force assistance to a user, the exoskeleton structure comprising: a first module capable of being attached to a first portion of the body of a user, a second module capable of being attached to a second portion of the body of the user, the second module being connected to the first module by means of a joint allowing a rotation of the second module with respect to the first module; an actuator comprising a stator and a rotor capable of being driven in rotation with respect to the stator to move the second module in rotation with respect to the first module; an elastic return element arranged to: in a first angular range of movement of the rotor with respect to the stator, not exert any return force on the rotor and, in a second angular range of movement of the rotor with respect to the stator, exert a return force tending to oppose a rotation of the rotor with respect to the stator in a first direction of rotation, and to assist rotation of the rotor with respect to the stator in a second direction of rotation, opposite to the first direction of rotation; and an abutment against which the elastic element is applied and the position of which with respect to the stator is adjustable by means of screws.
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