IP Library Granted Patent US 12685652
Granted Patent B2
US 12685652 · App. 19/057,666 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Automated hand

Inventors: Mathew James Jury (Lower Hutt, NZ); David Neil Lovegrove (Christchurch, NZ); Ross Hughan Dawson (Christchurch, NZ); Oliver Charles Graham Jackson-Hill (Christchurch, NZ); Darryl John Best (Christchurch, NZ); Jonathan David Lowy (Auckland, NZ)
Assignee: Taska Prosthetics Limited
A61F2/586A61F2/583A61F2/585A61L27/04A61L27/165A61L27/56B25J15/0009B25J15/10B25J15/12A61F2002/5003A61F2002/5007A61F2002/5038A61F2002/5079A61F2002/5089A61F2002/587A61F2002/6836A61F2002/701A61F2002/704
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12685652
App. No.
19/057,666
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention relates to an automated hand, such as a prosthetic hand. In one form, the automated hand may be fluid compatible. In one form, the automated hand may comprise features to reduce the risk of harm to motors and/or other sensitive components of the hand when subject to an impact. In one form, the hand may comprise a wrist joint configured to allow the hand to curl and flex and/or to rotate. In one form, one or more digits of the hand may be individually controlled. In one form the hand may include a thumb rotation locking mechanism. In one form the hand may be provided with removable grip plates. In one form, the hand may be configured for use as a training hand.

Claims (39)

1 . An automated prosthetic hand comprising:

a. a palm;

b. two or more digits extending from the palm; and

c. one or more motors configured to cause at least one of the digits to move;

wherein the automated prosthetic hand is configured to operate when submerged in water without needing to use a glove or a waterproof covering;

and wherein the two or more digits extend from respective sealed knuckle joints;

and wherein two or more motors are individually housed within sealed housings and located in the two or more digits.

2 . The automated prosthetic hand of claim 1 , wherein the hand comprises a wrist joint configured to attach the palm to a lower arm member comprising a sleeve and wherein the wrist joint is configured to form a watertight attachment to the sleeve.

3 . The automated prosthetic hand of claim 2 , wherein the wrist joint comprises an axle about which the palm can curl and flex and/or rotate laterally.

4 . The automated prosthetic hand of claim 2 wherein the wrist joint is configured to hold electrical connectors that connect electronics in the sleeve with electronics in the palm and/or digits of the automated prosthetic hand.

5 . The automated prosthetic hand of claim 2 wherein the wrist joint comprises a watertight seal to prevent fluid from the automated prosthetic hand passing into an arm member or sleeve.

6 . The automated prosthetic hand of claim 1 wherein the knuckle joints are of a fluid tight construction to prevent water ingress via the knuckle joints and provide a sealed palm region.

7 . The automated prosthetic hand of claim 1 wherein the palm comprises an upper part and a lower part, the automated hand further comprising a seal between the upper part and the lower part.

8 . An automated prosthetic hand comprising:

a. a palm;

b. two or more digits extending from the palm; and

C. one or more motors configured to cause at least one of the digits to move;

wherein the automated prosthetic hand is configured to operate when submerged in water without needing to use a glove or waterproof covering;

and wherein the two or more digits extend from respective sealed knuckle joints;

wherein the palm comprises a metacarpal brace;

and wherein the metacarpal brace is formed of a material having a DMTA damping factor of between 0.05 and 0.8 over a temperature range of −20° C. to 100° C.

9 . The automated prosthetic hand of claim 8 wherein the motors tightly engage with the metacarpal brace to form a fluid-tight interface.

10 . The automated prosthetic hand of claim 8 wherein the motors are mounted within apertures in the metacarpal brace.

11 . The automated prosthetic hand of claim 8 wherein the metacarpal brace is configured to form a sealed connection with the palm.

12 . The automated prosthetic hand of claim 8 wherein the metacarpal brace is resiliently flexible.

13 . An automated prosthetic hand comprising:

a. a palm;

b. two or more digits extending from the palm; and

c. one or more motors configured to cause at least one of the digits to move;

wherein the automated prosthetic hand is configured to operate when submerged in water without needing to use a glove or a waterproof covering;

wherein the automated prosthetic hand comprises a wrist joint configured to attach the palm to a lower arm member comprising a sleeve and wherein the wrist joint is configured to form a watertight attachment to the sleeve;

and wherein the one or more motors comprise two or more motors and two or more of the two or more motors are individually sealed and located in the two or more digits.

14 . The automated prosthetic hand of claim 13 , wherein the wrist joint comprises an axle about which the palm can curl and flex and/or rotate laterally.

15 . The automated prosthetic hand of claim 13 , wherein the wrist joint is configured to hold electrical connectors that connect electronics in the sleeve with electronics in the palm and/or digits of the automated prosthetic hand.

16 . The automated prosthetic hand of claim 15 wherein the wrist joint comprises a cable port and wherein the electrical connectors are located in cable port.

17 . The automated prosthetic hand of claim 13 wherein each digit is attached to the palm by a respective knuckle joint.

18 . The automated prosthetic hand of claim 17 wherein water can drain through one or more openings around the knuckle joints that attach the digits to the palm.

19 . The automated prosthetic hand of claim 18 further comprising a sealed electronics housing within the palm, the sealed electronics housing having one or more motor controllers and electronics therein.

20 . The automated prosthetic hand of claim 19 wherein the one or more motor controllers are located on a printed circuit board in the sealed electronics housing.