Assistance apparatus

US12005016B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12005016-B2
Application numberUS-201817281978-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 4, 2018
Priority dateOct 4, 2018
Publication dateJun 11, 2024
Grant dateJun 11, 2024

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An assistance apparatus (1) includes: a base (2); a support arm section (3) that can support a part of the body of the care receiver and that is provided to the base and can perform motion with respect to the standing direction for causing the care receiver to stand or the seating direction for causing the care receiver to be seated; an actuator (5) that is connected to the base and the support arm section; and a buffer mechanism (7) that is disposed at one of members from the base to the support arm section coupled via the actuator or is disposed between members connected to each other and that absorbs at least a part of a drive force of the actuator when an external force in the standing direction is applied by drive of the actuator to the support arm section performing motion toward the seating direction.

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What is claimed is: 1. An assistance apparatus configured to assist a transfer operation of a care receiver, comprising: a base on which the care receiver places his/her feet; a support arm section configured to support a part of the care receiver's body and operate in a stand-up direction for standing up the care receiver or a seating direction for seating the care receiver; an actuator connected to the base and the support arm section and configured to drive the support arm section; and a buffer mechanism installed in at least one member among a plurality of members from the base to the support arm section connected via the actuator or installed between the members connected to each other from the base to the support arm section via the actuator and configured to absorb at least a part of a driving force of the actuator when an external force is applied in the stand-up direction to the support arm section driven in the seating direction by the actuator, wherein the buffer mechanism comprises a bracket with a fixed attachment portion attached to one of the members in a non-displaceable manner and a displacement attachment portion that is attached to the other one of the members in a displaceable manner, and wherein the bracket comprises: the fixed attachment portion attached to the actuator which is the one of the the fixed attachment portion attached to the actuator which is the one of the members, the displacement attachment portion attached to the base which is the other one of the members, and a rotation fulcrum provided spaced apart from the displacement attachment portion and attached to the base in a non-displaceable but rotatable manner, and the bracket is rotatable around the rotation fulcrum in a direction in which the fixed attachment portion rises. 2. The assistance apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the buffer mechanism comprises a biasing member configured to bias the bracket in a direction in which the fixed attachment portion descends. 3. The assistance apparatus of claim 1 , wherein distance between the rotation fulcrum and the fixed attachment portion of the bracket is greater than distance between the rotation fulcrum and the displacement attachment portion. 4. The assistance apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a peripheral portion of the bracket near the displacement attachment portion has a circular arc shape with the rotation fulcrum as a center. 5. The assistance apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the support arm section comprises an arm provided in a swingable manner on the base in a front-rear direction and a support section configured to support a part of the body of the care receiver and provided in a swingable manner on the arm in the front-rear direction; the actuator is an extensible actuator configured to perform a first extending operation for extending from a contracted length to a predetermined intermediate length, a second extending operation for extending from the intermediate length to an extended length, and a contracting operation for contracting from the extended length through the intermediate length to the contracted length; the assistance apparatus further comprises a link mechanism comprising a first link member, provided on the arm in a swingable manner and configured to swing in accordance with the first extending operation of the extensible actuator and configured to be pressed against the arm but not swing in accordance with the second extending operation of the extensible actuator, and a second link member, fixed to the support section and pushed by the first link member; and, when an external force is applied in the stand-up direction on the arm operating in the seating direction by the contracting operation of the extensible actuator, the buffer mechanism operates, and then the first link member of the link mechanism separates from the arm. 6. An assistance apparatus configured to assist a transfer operation of a care receiver, comprising: a base on which the care receiver places his/her feet; a support arm section configured to support a part of the care receiver's body and operate in a stand-up direction for standing up the care receiver or a seating direction for seating the care receiver; an actuator connected to the base and the support arm section and configured to drive the support arm section; and a buffer mechanism installed in at least one member among a plurality of members from the base to the support arm section connected via the actuator or installed between the members connected to each other from the base to the support arm section via the actuator and configured to absorb at least a part of a driving force of the actuator when an external force is applied in the stand-up direction to the support arm section driven in the seating direction by the actuator, wherein the buffer mechanism absorbs the driving force of the actuator to maintain a position of the support arm section, and wherein the buffer mechanism comprises a bracket with a fixed attachment portion attached to one of the members in a non-displaceable manner and a displacement attachment portion that is attached to other one of the members in a displaceable manner, wherein the bracket comprises: the firxted attachment portion attached to the actuator which is the one of the members, the displacement attachment portion attached to the base which is the other one of the members, and a rotation fulcrum provided spaced apart from the displacement attachment portion and attached to the based in a non-displaceable but rotatable manner; and the bracket is rotatable around the rotation fulcrum in a direction in which the fixed attachment portion rises. 7. The assistance apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the buffer mechanism comprises a biasing member configured to bias the bracket in a direction in which the fixed attachment portion descends. 8. The assistance apparatus of claim 6 , wherein distance between the rotation fulcrum and the fixed attachment portion of the bracket is greater than distance between the rotation fulcrum and the displacement attachment portion. 9. The assistance apparatus of claim 2 , wherein distance between the rotation fulcrum and the fixed attachment portion of the bracket is greater than distance between the rotation fulcrum and the displacement attachment portion. 10. The assistance apparatus of claim 7 , wherein distance between the rotation fulcrum and the fixed attachment portion of the bracket is greater than distance between the rotation fulcrum and the displacement attachment portion. 11. The assistance apparatus of claim 6 , wherein a peripheral portion of the bracket near the displacement attachment portion has a circular arc shape with the rotation fulcrum as a center. 12. The assistance apparatus of claim 2 , wherein a peripheral portion of the bracket near the displacement attachment portion has a circular arc shape with the rotation fulcrum as a center. 13. The assistance apparatus of claim 7 , wherein a peripheral portion of the bracket near the displacement attachment portion has a circular arc shape with the rotation fulcrum as a center. 14. The assistance apparatus of claim 3 , wherein a peripheral portion of the bracket near the displacement attachment portion has a circular arc shape with the rotation fulcrum as a center. 15. The assistance apparatus of claim 8 , wherein a peripheral portion of the bracket near the displacement attachment portion has a circular arc shape with the rotation fulcrum as a center. 16. The assistance apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the support arm section comprises an arm provided in a swingabl

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What does patent US12005016B2 cover?
An assistance apparatus (1) includes: a base (2); a support arm section (3) that can support a part of the body of the care receiver and that is provided to the base and can perform motion with respect to the standing direction for causing the care receiver to stand or the seating direction for causing the care receiver to be seated; an actuator (5) that is connected to the base and the support…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fuji Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61G7/1017. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 11 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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