Assistive Flexible Suits, Flexible Suit Systems, and Methods for Making and Control Thereof to Assist Human Mobility
US-2017202724-A1 · Jul 20, 2017 · US
US11110025B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11110025-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916360724-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 21, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 31, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 7, 2021 |
| Grant date | Sep 7, 2021 |
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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 removable, self-contained actuator cassette; and a thigh assembly including a receptacle for receiving and retaining the removable, self-contained actuator cassette, wherein the removable, self-contained actuator cassette is removable from the receptacle as a unit; wherein the removable, self-contained actuator cassette comprises: a motor; a drivetrain operatively coupled to and driven by the motor; a housing supporting the motor and drivetrain; and a connector protruding from and rotatable with respect to the housing and driven by the drivetrain; wherein: the housing comprises a top plate on which the motor is mounted and a bottom plate coupled to the top plate, and a drive shaft of the motor protrudes through an offset portion of the top plate; the drivetrain is sandwiched between the top plate and the bottom plate; the motor is mounted outside the top and bottom plates; and the motor and the drivetrain are fixed to the housing to form the removable, self-contained actuator cassette that is removable as the unit relative to the receptacle of the thigh assembly. 2. The wearable robotic device of claim 1 , wherein the connector includes a first portion of a coupler connectable to a complementary second portion of the coupler of the wearable robotic device. 3. The wearable robotic device of claim 1 , wherein the removable, self-contained, actuator cassette has a depth measured along a rotational axis of the motor, and a width and a length that are measured orthogonal to the depth and to each other, and a maximum depth is less than a maximum width and a maximum length of the actuator cassette. 4. The wearable robotic device of claim 1 , wherein a rotational axis of the drivetrain is parallel to a rotational axis of the drive shaft of the motor. 5. The wearable robotic device of claim 1 , wherein long sides of the housing are straight, and the long sides are parallel with respect to each other and terminate at curved end surfaces of the housing. 6. The wearable robotic device of claim 1 , wherein the connector includes a coupler.
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