Arm support apparatus

US9615988B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9615988-B2
Application numberUS-201414483337-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 11, 2014
Priority dateJan 23, 2014
Publication dateApr 11, 2017
Grant dateApr 11, 2017

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In arm support apparatus, a longitudinal mount has opposing first and second ends. An elbow locator is provided on the first end of the mount. The elbow locator locates an operator's elbow when the operator's forearm is mounted on the mount. A rotary joint of a multijoint arm has a rotary axis having a vertical component. The mount is rotatably joined to the rotary joint. While the forearm is mounted on the mount so that the elbow of the operator's arm is located by the elbow locator, the rotary axis is located with a distance with respect to the elbow to enable both the first and second ends of the mount to swing about the rotary axis. The distance is set to be equal to or longer than 50 mm.

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An arm support apparatus for supporting an arm of an operator, the arm support apparatus comprising: an arm holder having a longitudinal mount on which a forearm of the operator's arm is mountable, the longitudinal mount having a first end and a second end opposite to the first end in a longitudinal direction thereof; an elbow locator provided on the first end of the mount, the elbow locator locating an elbow of the operator's arm when the forearm is mounted on the mount; a multijoint supporting member having a plurality of joints and movably supporting the mount via motions of the joints; and at least one weight provided on at least part of the multijoint supporting member, the at least one weight suppressing movement around at least one of the joints based on gravity while the forearm is mounted on the mount, the joints including a rotary joint having a rotary axis, the rotary axis having a vertical component, the mount being rotatably joined to the rotary joint, while the forearm is mounted on the mount so that the elbow of the operator's arm is located by the elbow locator, the rotary axis being located with a distance with respect to the elbow to enable both the first and second ends of the mount to swing about the rotary axis, the distance being set to be equal to or longer than 50 mm, wherein the arm holder comprises a rotating member rotatably joined to the rotary joint, the mount being mounted on a surface of the rotating member, the mechanism comprises: a plurality of adjustment holes formed through the mount and aligned in the longitudinal direction of the mount; at least one hole formed on the surface of the rotating member; and at least one bolt being fixedly fitted through at least one selected adjustment hole in the plurality of adjustment holes in the at least one hole of the rotating member. 2. An arm support apparatus for supporting an arm of an operator, the arm support apparatus comprising: an arm holder having a longitudinal mount on which a forearm of the operator's arm is mountable, the longitudinal mount having a first end and a second end opposite to the first end in a longitudinal direction thereof; an elbow locator provided on the first end of the mount, the elbow locator locating an elbow of the operator's arm when the forearm is mounted on the mount; a multijoint supporting member having a plurality of joints and movably supporting the mount via motions of the joints; and at least one weight provided on at least part of the multijoint supporting member, the at least one weight suppressing movement around at least one of the joints based on gravity while the forearm is mounted on the mount, the joints including a rotary joint haying a rotary axis, the rotary axis having a vertical component, the mount being rotatably joined to the rotary joint, while the forearm is mounted on the mount so that the elbow of the operator's arm is located by the elbow locator, the rotary axis being located with a distance with respect to the elbow to enable both the first and second ends of the mount to swing about the rotary axis, the distance being set to be equal to or longer than 50 mm, wherein the arm holder comprises a rotating member rotatably joined to the rotary joint, the mount being mounted on a surface of the rotating member, the mechanism comprises: a plurality of adjustment holes formed through the amount and aligned in the longitudinal direction of the mount; at least one hole formed on the surface of the rotating member; and at least one bolt being fixedly fitted through at least one selected adjustment hole in the plurality of adjustment holes in the at least one hole of the rotating member. 3. The arm support apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the distance is set to be equal to or shorter than 100 mm. 4. The arm support apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein rotational resistance of the longitudinal mount via the rotary joint is adjusted to he set within a range from 0.01 to 0.1 Nm inclusive. 5. The arm support apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising: a mechanism that fixedly supports the longitudinal mount to the rotary joint while a position of the rotary shaft relative to the first end of the longitudinal mount is adjustable. 6. The arm support apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising: a brake attached to at least one of the joints except for the rotary joint and operative to limit motion of the at least one of the joints. 7. The arm support apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the brake comprises a plurality of brakes, the brakes being attached to the respective joints except for the rotary joint and operative to limit motions of the corresponding joints. 8. The arm support apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the longitudinal mount has a substantially concave U shape in a lateral cross section thereof, and has an inner surface on which the forearm of the operator'arm is mountable. 9. The arm support apparatus according to claim 8 , further comprising: a mechanism that fixedly supports the longitudinal mount to the rotary joint while a position of the rotary shaft relative to the first end of the longitudinal mount is adjustable.

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Classifications

  • Arms · CPC title

  • A61G15/10Primary

    Parts, details or accessories (A61G15/14 takes precedence; dental instruments A61C) · CPC title

  • Supports for surgeons, e.g. chairs or hand supports (seats for dentists or surgeons associated with dental chairs or operating chairs A61G15/08) · CPC title

  • characterised by specific control means, e.g. for adjustment or steering · CPC title

  • Parts, details or accessories (surgical drape sheets A61B46/00) · CPC title

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What does patent US9615988B2 cover?
In arm support apparatus, a longitudinal mount has opposing first and second ends. An elbow locator is provided on the first end of the mount. The elbow locator locates an operator's elbow when the operator's forearm is mounted on the mount. A rotary joint of a multijoint arm has a rotary axis having a vertical component. The mount is rotatably joined to the rotary joint. While the forearm is m…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Denso Corp, Univ Shinshu, Tokyo Women'S Medical Univ
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61G15/10. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 11 2017 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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