Walk-assistive apparatus and method of controlling the walk-assistive apparatus
US-9931265-B2 · Apr 3, 2018 · US
US11628118B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11628118-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217730394-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 27, 2022 |
| Priority date | Nov 1, 2019 |
| Publication date | Apr 18, 2023 |
| Grant date | Apr 18, 2023 |
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A walking assistance device deformable based on a thigh shape includes a hip joint actuator, an upper thigh frame connected to the hip joint actuator and configured to receive power from the hip joint actuator and rotate about a first axis and rotate about a second axis intersecting the first axis, a motion frame connected to the upper thigh frame, the motion frame including a plurality of segment frames configured to rotate relative to each other, and a lower thigh frame connected to the motion frame.
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A walking assistance device configured to assist a user, the walking assistance device comprising: a hip joint actuator; an upper thigh frame connected to the hip joint actuator, the upper thigh frame configured to rotate about a first axis in response to power received from the hip joint actuator, and to rotate about a second axis intersecting the first axis; a motion frame connected to the upper thigh frame, the motion frame including a plurality of segment frames configured to rotate relative to each other based on a shape of a thigh of the user; and a lower thigh frame connected to the motion frame; wherein the plurality of segment frames comprise: a first segment frame; a second segment frame rotatably connected to a first end of first segment frame; a third segment frame rotatably connected to a second end of the first segment frame; a fourth segment frame rotatably connected to the second segment frame; and a fifth segment frame rotatably connected to the third segment frame and the fourth segment frame, wherein the upper thigh frame is connected to the second segment frame. 2. The walking assistance device of claim 1 , wherein the motion frame further comprises: an elastic body including a first end fixed to the fourth segment frame and a second end fixed to the fifth segment frame. 3. The walking assistance device of claim 2 , wherein the motion frame further comprises: a first stopper configured to restrict an angle of rotation of the second segment frame with respect to the fourth segment frame; and a second stopper configured to restrict an angle of rotation of the third segment frame with respect to the fifth segment frame. 4. The walking assistance device of claim 1 , wherein the fourth segment frame is detachably connectable to the upper thigh frame, and the fifth segment frame is detachably connectable to the lower thigh frame. 5. The walking assistance device of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of segment frames are configured to connect to each other in series. 6. The walking assistance device of claim 5 , wherein the plurality of segment frames comprise: a first motion frame including a first magnet having a first polarity and a first frame body configured to receive the first magnet; and a second motion frame including a second magnet having a second polarity and a second frame body rotatably connected to the first frame body, the second motion frame configured to receive the second magnet, the second magnet configured to face the first magnet. 7. The walking assistance device of claim 6 , wherein each of the first frame body and the second frame body include rounded end portions facing each other. 8. The walking assistance device of claim 1 , further comprising: a waist wearable portion coupled to the hip joint actuator and having a length adjustable based on a waist circumference of the user; and a thigh wearable portion having a length adjustable based on a thigh circumference of the user, wherein the lower thigh frame is connected to the thigh wearable portion. 9. The walking assistance device of claim 8 , wherein the hip joint actuator is supported by and positioned against the waist wearable portion. 10. The walking assistance device of claim 1 , further comprising: a waist wearable portion coupled to the hip joint actuator and having a length adjustable based on a waist circumference of the user; and a thigh wearable portion having a length adjustable based on a thigh circumference of the user, wherein the lower thigh frame is connected to the thigh wearable portion. 11. The walking assistance device of claim 10 , wherein the hip joint actuator is supported by and positioned against the waist wearable portion. 12. A walking assistance device configured to assist a user, the walking assistance device comprising: a hip joint actuator; an upper thigh frame coupled to the hip joint actuator, the upper thigh frame configured to rotate about a first axis in response to power received from the hip joint actuator, and to rotate about a second axis intersecting the first axis; a motion frame coupled to the upper thigh frame, the motion frame including an upper segment frame coupled to the upper thigh frame, a lower segment frame, and a rotary shaft configured to rotatably connect the upper segment frame and the lower segment frame about a third axis that is parallel to the second axis; and a lower thigh frame coupled to the lower segment frame of the motion frame, wherein a central portion of the rotary shaft is connected to the lower segment frame, and both ends of the rotary shaft are connected to the upper segment frame. 13. The walking assistance device of claim 12 , wherein the upper segment frame is integrally formed with the upper thigh frame, and the lower segment frame is integrally formed with the lower thigh frame. 14. The walking assistance device of claim 12 , wherein the upper segment frame is detachably connectable to the upper thigh frame, and the lower segment frame is detachably connectable to the lower thigh frame. 15. The walking assistance device of claim 12 , wherein the motion frame further comprises: an elastic body including a first end portion fixed to the upper segment frame and a second end portion fixed to the lower segment frame. 16. The walking assistance device of claim 15 , wherein the rotary shaft is parallel to the second axis, wherein the elastic body is configured to enclose the rotary shaft. 17. The walking assistance device of claim 15 , wherein the motion frame further comprises: a stopper configured to restrict an angle of rotation of the upper segment frame with respect the lower segment frame. 18. The walking assistance device of claim 17 , wherein the stopper extends from a first one of the upper segment frame and the lower segment frame toward a second one of the upper segment frame and the lower segment frame. 19. The walking assistance device of claim 12 , wherein the motion frame further comprises a third segment frame, the lower segment frame being located between the upper and third segment frames, and wherein another rotary shaft is configured to rotatably connect the lower segment frame and the third segment frame, wherein a central portion of the another rotary shaft extends through a portion of the third segment frame, and opposing end portions of the lower rotary shaft extend through the second segment frame. 20. A wearable device for, comprising: an upper thigh frame operably associated with a hip joint actuator; a motion frame connected to the upper thigh frame, the motion frame including a first segment frame connected to the upper thigh frame, a second segment frame, and wherein first segment frame and the second segment frame are configured to rotate about an axis at least partially defined by a first shaft; a lower thigh frame connected to the motion frame; wherein the first shaft extends through respective portions of the first and second segment frames; wherein the motion frame further comprises a third segment frame, the second segment frame being located between the first and third segment frames, and wherein second segment frame and the third segment frame are configured to rotate about another axis at least partially defined by a second shaft, the first and second shafts configured to be substantially parallel; wherein the second shaft extends through respective portions of the second and third segment frames.
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