Twisted string actuators for an exosuit system

US9950422B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9950422-B2
Application numberUS-201514865029-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 25, 2015
Priority dateMar 15, 2013
Publication dateApr 24, 2018
Grant dateApr 24, 2018

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A flexible exosuit includes rigid and flexible elements configured to couple forces to a body of a wearer. Further, the flexible exosuit includes flexible linear actuators and clutched compliance elements to apply and/or modulate forces and/or compliances between segments of the body of the wearer. The flexible exosuit further includes electronic controllers, power sources and sensors. The flexible exosuit can be configured to apply forces to the body of the wearer to enable a variety of applications. In some examples, the flexible exosuit can be configured to augment the physical strength or endurance of the wearer. In some examples, the flexible exosuit can be configured to train the wearer to perform certain physical tasks. In some examples, the flexible exosuit can be configured to record physical activities of the wearer.

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What is claimed is: 1. A human body augmentation system, comprising: a flexible suit configured to be worn over at least a portion of a human body; a twisted string actuator system coupled to the flexible suit and configured for attachment to a first segment of the human body and a second segment of the human body, wherein the twisted string actuator system comprises: an actuated element; a motor comprising a rotor and a stator, wherein the motor is configured to generate a rotational motion of the rotor; and at least one twisted string comprising a plurality of strands twisted together, wherein the at least one twisted string has a first end coupled to the rotor and a second end coupled to the actuated element such that the rotational motion generated by the motor is converted to a force on or displacement of the actuated element. 2. The human body augmentation system of claim 1 , wherein the twisted string actuator system further comprises: a transmission tube, wherein the at least one twisted string is at least partially contained in the transmission tube. 3. The human body augmentation system of claim 2 , wherein the transmission tube is rigidly coupled to the stator of the motor. 4. The human body augmentation system of claim 2 , further comprising a force-transmitting element coupled to the transmission tube, wherein the force-transmitting element is configured for attachment to the first body segment and the actuated element is configured for attachment to the second body segment. 5. The human body augmentation system of claim 2 , wherein the transmission tube includes a rigid portion. 6. The human body augmentation system of claim 2 , wherein the transmission tube includes a flexible portion. 7. The human body augmentation system of claim 1 , further comprising a force-transmitting element coupled to the stator of the motor, wherein the force-transmitting element is configured for attachment to the first body segment and the actuated element is configured for attachment to the second body segment. 8. The human body augmentation system of claim 1 , wherein the strands of the twisted string comprise ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene. 9. The human body augmentation system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one twisted string is a nested twisted string comprising a plurality of twisted strings nested together. 10. The human body augmentation system of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of twisted strings nested together comprises an inner twisted string and an outer twisted string. 11. The human body augmentation system of claim 10 , wherein the nested twisted string further comprises a cylinder coaxial with the inner and outer twisted strings.

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  • with controlled internal environment · CPC title

  • Power assisted positioning · CPC title

  • Shaping the contour of the body or adjusting the figure · CPC title

  • Exoskeleton, human robot interaction, extenders · CPC title

  • Active compliance control, control tension of spring with DC motor · CPC title

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What does patent US9950422B2 cover?
A flexible exosuit includes rigid and flexible elements configured to couple forces to a body of a wearer. Further, the flexible exosuit includes flexible linear actuators and clutched compliance elements to apply and/or modulate forces and/or compliances between segments of the body of the wearer. The flexible exosuit further includes electronic controllers, power sources and sensors. The flex…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Stanford Res Inst Int
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B25J9/0006. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 24 2018 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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