Soft exosuit for assistance with human motion
US-2024225940-A1 · Jul 11, 2024 · US
US11058559B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11058559-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715789803-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 20, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 20, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 13, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 13, 2021 |
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An energy storing prosthetic knee actuator and method of using such an energy storing prosthetic knee actuator comprising a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder with a piston and a piston rod, wherein the piston and the hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder are movable with respect to each other, an energy storage accumulator and a control valve provided in piping connecting the hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder with the energy storage accumulator for controlling an exchange of fluid or gas between the accumulator and the cylinder, wherein the cylinder and the piston are connected to a user's upper leg and lower leg respectively or vice versa, and wherein the actuator is arranged to close the control valve when the user is sitting down and to open the control valve when the user is going to stand or is standing up.
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What is claimed is: 1. A single control valve energy storing prosthetic knee actuator comprising: a single sensor-controlled control valve automatically operable and connected to at least one sensor, wherein the at least one sensor is configured to detect whether a user is seated or standing up, and wherein the single sensor-controlled control valve is the only sensor-controlled valve in the actuator; a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder comprising a piston and a piston rod, wherein the piston and the hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder are movable with respect to each other and are configured to be connected or connectable to the user's upper leg and lower leg respectively or vice versa; and an energy storage accumulator; wherein the sensor-controlled single control valve is disposed in piping connecting the hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder with the energy storage accumulator for controlling an exchange of fluid or gas between the energy storage accumulator and the hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder; and wherein the single sensor-controlled control valve is arranged to close off the piping and stop the flow between the hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder and the energy storage accumulator when the at least one sensor detects that the user is seated, and to open the valve in the piping and thus enable the flow of gas or fluid when the at least one sensor detects that the user is standing up for release of the stored energy from the energy storage accumulator for driving the piston and move it with respect to the hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder to straighten the user's leg again. 2. The energy storing prosthetic knee actuator according to claim 1 , wherein the cylinder is a pneumatic cylinder. 3. The energy storing prosthetic knee actuator according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one sensor is selected from the group consisting of a load sensor, an accelerometer, an inertial measurement unit, and any suitable combination of any such sensors. 4. The energy storing prosthetic knee actuator according to claim 1 , wherein the piston is movable along and up to an extremity of the piston rod. 5. The energy storing prosthetic knee actuator according to claim 1 , further comprising a controllable flow restriction member disposed in the piping. 6. The energy storing prosthetic knee actuator according to claim 1 , additionally comprising redundant piping between the hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder and the energy storage accumulator, in which redundant piping a one-way valve is included enabling a flow of fluid or gas from the hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder to the energy storage accumulator. 7. The energy storing prosthetic knee actuator according to claim 1 , additionally comprising a high-pressure reservoir connected to the energy storage accumulator. 8. A method of using a single control valve energy storing prosthetic knee actuator comprising the steps of: providing a single control valve energy storing prosthetic knee actuator comprising a single sensor-controlled control valve automatically operable and connected to at least one sensor, wherein the at least one sensor is configured to detect whether the user is seated or standing up, and wherein the single sensor-controlled control valve is the only sensor-controlled valve in the actuator, the single sensor-controlled control valve disposed in piping connecting a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder with an energy storage accumulator for controlling an exchange of fluid or gas between the energy storage accumulator and the hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder, the hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder comprising a piston and a piston rod, wherein the piston and the hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder are movable with respect to each other; connecting the hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder and the piston to a user's upper leg and lower leg respectively or vice versa; closing the single sensor-controlled control valve when the at least one sensor detects that the user is sitting down; and opening the single sensor-controlled control valve when the at least one sensor detects that the user is standing up.
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fluid {, i.e. hydraulic or pneumatic} · CPC title
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