Claims
- 1. An apparatus for measuring the relative spatial placement of two terminal links, said apparatus connected by links and revolute joints and comprising:
at least one of the following sensing devices: a first sensing device comprising a long resistive bend sensor extending over multiple joints with parallel axes from terminal link to terminal link; and a second sensing device comprising multiple short resistive bend sensors and multiple links and revolute joints and terminating in terminal links, with each sensor measuring one revolute joint angle; means for mounting said sensing device on said body parts; and means for receiving electrical signals from said sensing device; wherein said first sensing device provides a signal for the entire angle between said terminal links and said second sensing device provides a signal such that the relative position and orientation of said terminal links can be determined using forward kinematics.
- 2. An apparatus for measuring angles of portions of a human body, said portions comprising at least one of the shoulder and the hip, said apparatus comprising:
at least one of the following sensing devices: a first sensing device comprising a long resistive bend sensor extending over multiple joints with parallel axes from terminal link to terminal link; and a second sensing device comprising multiple short resistive bend sensors and multiple links and revolute joints and terminating in terminal links, with each sensor measuring one revolute joint angle; for the shoulder, means for securing said sensing device to said human body to measure the angle of the humerus in relation to the torso, whereby one terminal link moves with said humerus and the other terminal link moves with said torso; for the hip, means for securing said sensing device to said human body to measure the angle of the femur in relation to the torso, whereby one terminal link moves with said femur and the other terminal link moves with said torso; a data processor for receiving electrical signals from said sensing devices and determining angles from said signals.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 2, comprising sensing devices for measuring both said shoulder and said hip.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising:
at least one resistive bend sensor for measuring an elbow, wrist, knee or ankle body part; means for mounting said resistive bend sensor in angle-measuring relation to said elbow, wrist, knee or ankle body part.
- 5. An apparatus for measuring angles of portions of a human body, said portions comprising at least one of the shoulder and the hip, said apparatus comprising:
at least one prismatic sensing device for measuring said angle in relation to at least one of said shoulder and hip; optionally at least one of the following revolute sensing devices: a first sensing device comprising a long resistive bend sensor extending over multiple joints with parallel axes from terminal link to terminal link; and a second sensing device comprising multiple short resistive bend sensors and multiple links and revolute joints and terminating in terminal links, with each sensor measuring one revolute joint angle; at least one resistive bend sensor for measuring an elbow, wrist, knee or ankle body part; means for mounting said resistive bend sensor in angle-measuring relation to said elbow, wrist, knee or ankle body part; for the shoulder, means for securing said sensing device to said human body to measure the angle of the humerus in relation to the torso, whereby one terminal link moves with said humerus and the other terminal link moves with said torso; for the hip, means for securing said sensing device to said human body to measure the angle of the femur in relation to the torso, whereby one terminal link moves with said femur and the other terminal link moves with said torso; a data processor for receiving electrical signals from said sensing devices and sensors and determining angles from said signals.
- 6. An apparatus for measuring the orientation of two body parts having up to three degrees of freedom of orientation and position relative to each other, said device comprising:
at least two revolute sensing devices connected together:
wherein said sensing devices are selected from:
a first sensing device comprising a long resistive bend sensor extending over multiple joints with parallel axes; and a second sensing device comprising multiple short resistive bend sensors and multiple links and revolute joints, with each sensor measuring one revolute joint angle; where when said second sensing device is absent, at least two of said first sensing devices articulate in different planes; first and second terminal links at the ends of said apparatus; means for securing said terminal links to said body parts; a data processor for receiving electrical signals from said sensing devices and determining orientation from said signals, and when solely said second sensing device is used, further determining position from said signals.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said second sensing device is absent, said apparatus further comprising at least one revolute joint measured by a short resistive bend sensor.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said body parts comprise the thoracic region of the spine and humerus.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said body parts comprises the pelvis and the femur.
- 10. An apparatus comprising a plurality of links and at least one revolute joint, said apparatus comprising:
assembled units, where each unit comprises a body with first and second components secured together, said units comprising linking means for linking a series of units and a passageway for receiving a sensor extending through said assembled units, said units formed by joining face-to-face said first and second components, each of said components comprising a post at one end extending outward, where the two posts are spaced apart when said units are joined to define a portion of said passageway, an orofice at the other end for receiving a post of an adjoining unit, and one half of said passageway; a sensor extending through said passageway; and means for electrical connection to said sensor.
- 11. A method for measuring angles of portions of a human body wherein at least one of said portions comprising at least one of the shoulder and the hip, comprising:
providing a sensing device selected from the group of sensing devices onsisting of:
(i) a first sensing device including a long resistive bend sensor extending over multiple joints with parallel axes from terminal link to terminal link; (ii) a second sensing device including multiple short resistive bend sensors and multiple links and revolute joints and terminating in terminal links, with each sensor measuring one revolute joint angle; for the shoulder, securing said sensing device to said human body proximate the shoulder; and measuring the angle of the humerus in relation to the torso such that one terminal link moves with said humerus and the other terminal link moves with said torso; for the hip, securing said sensing device to said human body; and measuring the angle of the femur in relation to the torso, such that one terminal link moves with said femur and the other terminal link moves with said torso; and receiving electrical signals from said sensing devices and processing said signals in a computer processor to determine angles from said signals.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Provisional Application Serial Nos. 60/044,495, filed Apr. 21, 1997, and 60/054,745, filed Aug. 4, 1997.
[0002] U.S. Pat. No. 5,676,157, “Determination of Kinematically Constrained Multi-Articulated Structures”, J. F. Kramer, describes kinematically constrained multi-articulated structures.
Provisional Applications (2)
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Aug 1997 |
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Continuations (2)
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