Inline tool holders
US-11207737-B2 · Dec 28, 2021 · US
US10710232B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10710232-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615266737-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 15, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 15, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 14, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jul 14, 2020 |
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A wearable manufacturing assistance device ( 1 ) for supporting a manufacturing tool ( 3 ), the manufacturing assistance device ( 1 ) includes a body unit ( 7 ) including a fastener ( 11 ) for fastening the body unit ( 7 ) to the back ( 13 ) of a technician ( 5 ) in a wearing position ( 15 ), and an arm member ( 9 ) which has an attachment end ( 19 ) attached to the body unit ( 7 ) and a tool end ( 21 ) opposite to the attachment end ( 19 ), wherein at the tool end ( 21 ) a mounting device ( 23 ) for mounting the manufacturing tool ( 3 ) to the arm member ( 9 ) is provided. While the wearable manufacturing assistance device ( 1 ) is fastened to the back ( 13 ) of the technician ( 5 ) and is in a wearing position ( 15 ), the arm member ( 9 ) extends from the attachment end ( 19 ) at the body unit ( 7 ) over a shoulder ( 17 ) and laterally past a head ( 27 ) of the technician ( 5 ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A wearable manufacturing assistance device configured to support a manufacturing tool, the manufacturing assistance device comprising: a body unit including a fastener configured to fasten the body unit to a back of a technician in a wearing position, an arm assembly including an attachment end attached to the body unit and a tool end opposite to the attachment end, and the arm assembly including a stack of arm members each extending from the body unit to the tool end and each of the arm members formed of foam, wherein at least one of the arm members is detachably connected to the arm assembly to allow for an adjustment in a stiffness of the arm assembly, and a mounting device at the tool end and configured to mount the manufacturing tool to the arm assembly, wherein while the body unit is fastened to the back of the technician in the wearing position, the arm assembly extends from the attachment end at the body unit over a shoulder and laterally past a head of the technician. 2. The manufacturing assistance device according to claim 1 , wherein the arm assembly includes flexibility to allow the arm assembly to bend in such a way that the tool end is movable out of a neutral position where the arm assembly is not deformed, within a radius of between 10 and 50 cm. 3. The manufacturing assistance device according to claim 1 , wherein the arm assembly includes a flexibility to allow the arm assembly to bend in such a way that the tool end is movable out of a neutral position where the arm assembly is not deformed, within a radius of between 20 and 40 cm. 4. The manufacturing assistance device according to claim 1 , wherein the arm assembly includes a flexibility that allow the arm assembly to bend in such a way that the tool end is movable out of a neutral position where the arm assembly is not deformed, within a radius of about 30 cm. 5. The manufacturing assistance device according to claim 1 , wherein the arm member is formed of a material softer than aluminum. 6. The manufacturing assistance device according to claim 1 , wherein the arm members to each be formed of a material softer than a polymer resin used as matrix material of CFRP and GFRP structures. 7. The manufacturing assistance device according to claim 1 , wherein the arm members are each formed of a material softer than a polyether ether ketone (PEEK) material. 8. The manufacturing assistance device according to claim 1 , wherein the arm assembly has a homogeneous stiffness which is constant along the length of the arm assembly. 9. The manufacturing assistance device according to claim 1 , wherein the arm assembly is formed of a single material. 10. The manufacturing assistance device according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of arm members is formed of a material different than a material forming another one of the arm members. 11. The manufacturing assistance device according to claim 10 , wherein at there are at least three of the arm members and at least two of the arm members are detachably connected to each other. 12. A wearable manufacturing assistance device configured to support a manufacturing tool, the manufacturing assistance device comprising: a body unit including a fastener configured to fasten the body unit to a back of a technician in a wearing position, an arm assembly including an attachment end attached to the body unit and a tool end opposite to the attachment end, wherein the arm assembly includes a stack of arm members, wherein each of the arm members is attached to the body unit and extends to the attachment end, and at least one of the arm members is detachable from the arm assembly to adjust a stiffness of the arm assembly, and a mounting device at the tool end and configured to mount the manufacturing tool to the arm assembly, wherein while the body unit is fastened to the back of the technician in the wearing position, the arm assembly extends from the attachment end at the body unit over a shoulder and laterally past a head of the technician, and wherein each of the arm member are formed of a material comprising at least one of a CFRP, a GFRP and wood. 13. The manufacturing assistance device according to claim 1 , wherein each of the arm member are formed of polyethylene foam. 14. The manufacturing assistance device according to claim 1 , wherein the arm assembly is a first arm assembly, the attachment end is a first attachment end, the tool end is a first tool end, and the mounting device is a first mounting device, wherein the manufacturing assistance device further comprises: a second arm assembly including a second attachment end attached to the body unit and a second tool end opposite to the second attachment end, and a second mounting device at the second attachment end and configured to mount a manufacturing tool to the second arm assembly, wherein, the body unit is configured to be fastened to the back of a technician in the wearing position, the second arm member extends from the second attachment end at the body unit over the shoulder and laterally past the head of the technician, and wherein the shoulder over which the second arm member extends is on the other side of the technician to the shoulder over which the first arm member extends. 15. The manufacturing assistance device according to claim 2 , further comprising an adjustment string connected to a first string connector at the body unit and to a second string connector at the arm assembly, and wherein the length of the adjustment string measured between the first string connector and the second string connector is adjustable. 16. The manufacturing assistance device according to claim 1 , wherein the body unit is formed as a backpack, and the fastener is one or more belts configured to be passed around the shoulders or the hip or the legs of a technician. 17. The manufacturing assistance device according to claim 1 , wherein the arm assembly is removably attached to the body unit. 18. The manufacturing assistance device according to claim 1 , wherein the arm assembly is supported by a rope which is guided along an upper side of the arm assembly, wherein a first end of the rope is connected to the arm assembly near the tool end, and a second end of the rope is connected to a restoring element provided at the body unit. 19. The manufacturing assistance device according to claim 17 , wherein the arm assembly comprises a plurality of arm sections connected to one another by hinges, wherein a plurality of ropes are guided along the arm assembly from the attachment end to the tool end, such that each rope is connected to each arm section via at least one guiding device, and wherein, when viewed in a cross section of the arm assembly, the ropes are spaced from one another along the circumference of the arm assembly. 20. A wearable manufacturing assistance device comprising a backpack body unit configured to attach to the back of a technician; and a flexible arm assembly attached to and extending from the backpack body unit, wherein the flexible arm assembly has a Young's modulus no greater than 5 kN/mm 2 , the flexible arm assembly including a stack of flexible arm members, wherein each of the flexible arm members extends from the backpack body unit to a tool end of the flexible arm assembly, and at least one of the flexible arm members is detachable from the flexible arm assembly to adjust a stiffness of the flexible arm assembly, wherein the flexible arm assembly, in a non-deformed state, extends 20 to 40 inches from an upper
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