The present invention concerns a tendon actuated hand enhancer having a force anchoring device.
A problem with previously known tendon actuated hand enhancers, for example a grip enhancer according to WO 2008/027002 A1, is how to anchor the forces brought to the artificial tendons. Commonly, a soft cuff around the wrist is provided at which the anchoring has been carried out. The cuff needs to fit tightly to the wrist in order not to be drawn distally up on the hand. This may influence the carpal tunnel in the body in a negative way. Also, the hand will tend to flex downwards the arm when force is applied at at least one artificial tendon. It is also previously known to provide a stiff portion at a position corresponding to the palm of a hand of a user having anchoring in order to overcome the flexing of the hand when a force is applied at at least one artificial tendon.
An aim of the present invention is to relieve as much as possible the problems with previously known art and provide comfortable, quickly responding tendon actuated hand enhancers by means of the novel force anchoring device.
According to an aspect of the present invention a tendon actuated hand enhancer having a force anchoring device is provided, which force anchoring device comprises a rigid band circumventing more than half of a circumference but is bendable in the circumferential direction. At least one pulling point for at least one artificial tendon is provided at the force anchoring device, and the force anchoring device is provided at the hand enhancer at a position corresponding to carpal bones and proximal portion of meta carpal bones of a user's hand when the hand enhancer is in use. A pulling means for pulling the at least one artificial tendon is connected to the hand enhancer.
By means of the tendon actuated hand enhancer having a force anchoring device a fixed anchoring of the forces is possible which provides a quick actuation of the at least one artificial tendons in the hand enhancer at the same time as the force anchoring device will rest on the area of the wearer's hand where the carpal and proximal portion of the meta carpal bones are situated. The rigidness of the force anchoring device provides the possibility of a fixed anchoring as it will not deform as previously known soft cuffs as well as not gliding up over the hand limiting the possibility to move at least the thumb.
According to an embodiment of the present invention the band has a slightly conical shape. A larger end of the conical band faces an end of the tendon actuated hand enhancer having at least one finger portion. Preferably, the band is preformed to correspond to the shape of a wearer's lower portion of the hand. This will further enhance the comfort for the wearer.
According to an embodiment a recess in the band is present in a position corresponding to a wearer's thumb in use. By means of this recess the wearer's thumb is free to move in any direction.
According to an embodiment the band is connectable by means of a connection to circumvent a wearer's lower portion of the hand at the position of the carpal and a proximal portion of the meta carpal bones. Preferably the connection is rigid but bendable in the circumferential direction. It is also preferred that the connection comprises a latch and release means.
According to an embodiment the at least one pulling point is provided on the ventral side of the band. According to an embodiment the band has fixing points for fixing a force balancing material on the dorsal side of the band.
The present invention will now be described under referral to the accompanying drawings, in which:
a, b, c and d show different embodiments of a force anchoring device in a perspective view,
An embodiment of a tendon actuated hand enhancer 1 having a force anchoring device 2 is shown in
In case the pulling means 4 is not positioned at the pulling point 6 it is possible to use, for example, at least one Bowden cable 7 between the pulling means 6 and the at least one pulling point 6. Preferably, one Bowden cable is used for each artificial tendon 3 or each pair of artificial tendons 3 running to a specific finger portion 5. Also, one pulling point 6 per each artificial tendon 3 or each pair of artificial tendons 3 running to a specific finger portion 5 is provided. Preferably, sensors are located at at least the fingertips of the finger portions (not shown).
In the shown case 5 pairs of artificial tendons 3 run through a Bowden cable 7 each, which ends at a pulling point 6 each. At the pulling point 6 the force from the pulling means 4 is working, transmitted via the Bowden cable 7, on the artificial tendons 3. In the shown case all five finger portions 5 are present in the tendon actuated hand enhancer. It is also conceivable to have less finger portions 5, such as three, preferably for a thumb and two fingers.
The tendon actuated hand enhancer 1 enhances for example the grip of a wearer's hand. It may also enhance the movement of the wearer's fingers to a straight position, for example, see
The force anchoring device 2 provides the novel and inventive feature of the present tendon actuated hand enhancer. In
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At least one pulling point 6 is provided, preferably on the outside of the band 8, and preferably on the ventral side of the force anchoring device 2. Obviously, it is possible to arrange at least one pulling point 6 at the dorsal side if desired. Preferably, the shape of the band 8 corresponds as much as possible with a wearer's proximal end of the hand, i.e. at the position of the carpal and proximal portion of the meta carpal bones. In order not to delimit the possibility to move the thumb freely a recess 10 is provided at a position of the band 8 corresponding to the wearer's thumb or a thumb portion 5 of the hand enhancer 1.
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The more rigid the force anchoring device 2 is the quicker response may be achieved in the tendon actuated hand enhancer 1. This is due to that when the hand enhancer 1 is applying force in the artificial tendons 3, i.e. the pulling means 4 will pull the artificial tendons 3 and build up force at the pulling point 6, which will be forced in the direction of the artificial tendon 3. The force anchoring device 2 will hold the pulling point 6 back. Force from the artificial tendons 3 will try to make the force anchoring device deflect. If a deflection of the force anchoring device according to previously known art occurs, it has to be compensated by extra pulling by the pulling means 4. This costs energy and requires longer stroke of the pulling means. The extra pulling also takes some time to perform, hence it reduces the responsiveness of the system. Thus, a force anchoring device that does not deflect much under force is desired.
It is also conceivable to provide a softer material, such as a foam polymer, textile or a non-woven material, on the inside of the band 8 in order to enhance the comfort for the wearer. In
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In the shown embodiments of a tendon actuated hand enhancer 1 the artificial tendons 3 are provided on an inner layer 14 although it is also possible to provide them on the inside of the outer layer.
The force anchoring device may be produced by a variety of materials. For example, polymers, such as polyamide or polyethene, or hard elastomers, such as polyurethane or natural rubber. In case the band 8 is linked it is also possible to use even more rigid materials (on their own or in combination with the examples above), such as metals or composites armed with glass or carbon.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1850670-9 | Jun 2018 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2019/063531 | 5/24/2019 | WO | 00 |