Powered exoskeleton with torque-sensitive actuation
A powered exoskeleton device includes an external frame, operable to be secured to a limb of a user. An artificial joint body pivotal about a joint axis is connected to the external frame to transmit force through the external frame to the limb of the user. A transmission transfers force from an input motor to the artificial joint body. The transmission includes a crank, pivotally coupled to the artificial joint body about a crank axle rotatable about a crank axis. A primary compression spring is carried by the artificial joint body and is operably coupled to the crank. Movement of the input motor results in the crank transferring force to the artificial joint body about the crank axle and through the primary compression spring to cause the artificial joint body to pivot about the joint axis, thus aiding the user is moving the limb.
1 . A powered exoskeleton device, comprising:
an external frame, operable to be secured to a limb of a user;
an artificial joint body, connected to the external frame and operable to transmit force through the external frame to the limb of the user, the artificial joint body being pivotal about a joint axis;
an input motor;
a transmission, operable to transfer force from the input motor to the artificial joint body, the transmission including:
a crank, pivotally coupled to the artificial joint body about a crank axle rotatable about a crank axis, the input motor being operably coupled to the crank with a series of linkages such that rotation of the input motor causes the crank to pivot about the crank axis; and
a primary compression spring, carried by the artificial joint body, the primary compression spring being operably coupled to the crank; and
a secondary compression spring, carried by the artificial joint body and contactable by the crank
wherein movement of the input motor results in the crank transferring force to the artificial joint body about the crank axle and through the primary compression spring to cause the artificial joint body to pivot about the joint axis.
2 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the primary compression spring is coupled on one end to the crank and on an opposing end to a portion of the artificial joint body.
3 . The device of claim 2 , wherein the primary compression spring is rotatably coupled to the crank and to the portion of the artificial joint body.
4 . The device of claim 2 , further comprising a primary pre-loader threadably engageable with the primary compression spring, wherein rotating the primary pre-loader results in pre-loading the primary compression spring by compressing the primary compression spring.
5 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the primary compression spring is continually compressed between an output side of the crank and the artificial joint body through a full range of motion of the artificial joint body.
6 . The device of claim 1 , further comprising a secondary pre-loader threadably engageable with the secondary compression spring, wherein rotating the secondary pre-loader results in pre-loading the secondary compression spring by compressing the secondary compression spring when in contact with the crank.
7 . The device of claim 6 , wherein the crank is in separable contact with the secondary compression spring.
8 . The device of claim 7 , wherein a range of motion of the artificial joint body includes: i) a low transmission ratio configuration in which the crank engages both the primary and secondary compression springs; and ii) a high transmission ratio configuration in which the crank remains engaged with the primary compression spring and is separated from contact with the secondary compression spring.
9 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the joint axis and the crank axis are laterally displaced from one another.
10 . The device of claim 1 , further comprising:
a ball screw spindle, rotatable by the input motor;
a ball nut, threadably engaged by the ball screw spindle, wherein rotation of the ball screw spindle results in translation of the ball nut; and
a connecting arm, extending between the ball nut and the crank to translate movement of the ball nut into movement of the crank, wherein the input motor includes a rotor, the rotor being fixed relative to the ball screw spindle such that movement of the rotor of the input motor results directly in movement of the ball screw spindle.
11 . The device of claim 10 , further comprising a rotor adaptor fixedly bonded to the rotor and having an adaptor key slot formed therein, and wherein the ball screw spindle includes a spindle key slot formed therein, and further comprising a key positioned in each of the adaptor key slot and the spindle key slot to fixedly attach them one to another.
12 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the artificial joint body includes a main frame, the crank being rotatably coupled to the main frame about the crank axis, the main frame including a crank slot defined at least partially by two opposing sidewalls, the crank restrained within the crank slot by the two sidewalls.
13 . The device of claim 12 , wherein the crank slot is further defined by an upper and lower abutment, and wherein rotatable motion of the crank is restrained by the upper and lower abutment.
14 . The device of claim 12 , wherein a first and second end of the crank extend from opposing sides of the crank slot, and wherein the primary compression spring is rotatably coupled to the first end of the crank outside the crank slot and a connecting arm is rotatably connected to the second end of the crank outside the crank slot.
15 . A powered exoskeleton device, comprising:
an external frame, operable to be secured to a limb of a user;
an artificial joint body, connected to the external frame and operable to transmit force through the external frame to the limb of the user, the artificial joint body being pivotal about a joint axis;
an input motor; and
a transmission, operable to transfer force from the input motor to the artificial joint body, the transmission including:
a crank, pivotally coupled to the artificial joint body about a crank axle rotatable about a crank axis, the input motor being rotatably coupled to the crank such that movement of the input motor causes the crank to pivot about the crank axis, the crank axis and the joint axis being laterally displaced from one another; and
a primary compression spring, rotatably coupled to the artificial joint body and rotatably coupled to the crank, the primary compression spring being continually compressed between the crank and the artificial joint body through a full range of motion of the artificial joint body;
a secondary compression spring, carried by the artificial joint body and separably contactable by the crank;
a ball screw spindle, rotatable by the input motor;
a ball nut, threadably engaged with the ball screw spindle such that rotation of the ball screw spindle results in translation of the ball nut; and
a connecting arm, extending between the ball nut and the crank to translate movement of the ball nut into movement of the crank;
the input motor including a rotor, the rotor being fixed relative to the ball screw spindle such that movement of the rotor results directly in movement of the ball screw spindle;
wherein movement of the ball screw spindle results in the crank transferring force to the artificial joint body about the crank axle and through the primary compression spring to cause the artificial joint body to pivot about the joint axis;
a primary pre-loader threadably engageable with the primary compression spring, wherein rotating the primary pre-loader results in pre-loading the primary compression spring by compressing the primary compression spring; and
a secondary pre-loader threadably engageable with the secondary compression spring, wherein rotating the secondary pre-loader results in pre-loading the secondary compression spring by compressing the secondary compression spring;
wherein a range of motion of the artificial joint body includes: i) a low transmission ratio configuration in which the crank engages both the primary and secondary compression springs; and ii) a high transmission ratio configuration in which the crank remains engaged with the primary compression spring and is separated from contact with the secondary compression spring.
16 . The device of claim 15 , further comprising a rotor adaptor fixedly bonded to the rotor and having an adaptor key slot formed therein, and wherein the ball screw spindle includes a spindle key slot formed therein, and further comprising a key positioned in each of the adaptor key slot and the spindle key slot to fixedly attach them one to another.
17 . The device of claim 15 , wherein the artificial joint body includes a main frame, the crank being rotatably coupled to the main frame about the crank axis, the main frame including a crank slot defined at least partially by two opposing sidewalls, the crank restrained within the crank slot by the two sidewalls.
18 . The device of claim 17 , wherein the crank slot is further defined by an upper and lower abutment, and wherein rotatable motion of the crank is restrained by the upper and lower abutment.
19 . A powered exoskeleton device, comprising:
an external frame, operable to be secured to a limb of a user;
an artificial joint body, connected to the external frame and operable to transmit force through the external frame to the limb of the user, the artificial joint body being pivotal about a joint axis;
an input motor; and
a transmission, operable to transfer force from the input motor to the artificial joint body, the transmission including:
a crank, pivotally coupled to the artificial joint body about a crank axle rotatable about a crank axis, the input motor being operably coupled to the crank with a series of linkages such that rotation of the input motor causes the crank to pivot about the crank axis;
a primary compression spring, carried by the artificial joint body, the primary compression spring being operably coupled to the crank;
a ball screw spindle, rotatable by the input motor;
a ball nut, threadably engaged by the ball screw spindle, wherein rotation of the ball screw spindle results in translation of the ball nut;
a connecting arm, extending between the ball nut and the crank to translate movement of the ball nut into movement of the crank, and
a rotor adaptor fixedly bonded to the rotor and having an adaptor key slot formed therein, and wherein the ball screw spindle includes a spindle key slot formed therein, and further comprising a key positioned in each of the adaptor key slot and the spindle key slot to fixedly attach them one to another,
wherein the input motor includes a rotor, the rotor being fixed relative to the ball screw spindle such that movement of the rotor of the input motor results directly in movement of the ball screw spindle, wherein movement of the input motor results in the crank transferring force to the artificial joint body about the crank axle and through the primary compression spring to cause the artificial joint body to pivot about the joint axis.