This application is preceded by provisional patent 60/679,411 (filed May 11, 2005) which embodies the present design.
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This invention is related to robotic and prosthetic devices used for educational, entertainment, clinical and industrial purposes. Past inventions have demonstrated designs for mechanical hands configured to replicate the human hand. Most designs that are configured as a kit are designed for toy or hobby use do not present features such as a wearable control system or a multitude of adjustable joints that are presented in the claimed in this application.
The invention disclosed herein provides a product that can be provided as a kit of components which can be easily assembled and operated as a learning/recreational exercise. This kit can be incorporated in a classroom or home setting. It can also be used as a training device for patients who will be fitted with a prosthetic limb. Unique features include 1) choice of control systems; 2) limit switches to ensure realistic range of motion; 3) fully adjustable fingers and thumb; 4) ability to be easily customized by the user. One embodiment of the control system is a cuff that can be worn by the user that incorporates a radio control transmitter. This allows movements of the user's hand to produce movement of the mechanical hand.
This application pertains to a Mechanical Hand Kit with Remote Control System. It comprises a plurality of parts that form the various structural, actuation and control systems of the device. Gearbox 8 is attached to plate 2 via fastening means 6 as are brackets 10 on either side of said gearbox. Limit switches 12 are attached onto brackets 10 via fastening means 6. A second plate 2 is mounted onto the opposite side of gearbox 8. Each digit is constructed using three finger segments 4, which are formed from lengths of rigid material that are connected together at their ends via fastening means 6. Retainer wires 14 are attached between the first and third finger segments of each digit. Four complete digits are connected together with brackets 10 using fastening means 6; this unit is mounted onto the output shaft of gearbox. 8. Thumb comprises a similar assemblage of three finger segments, which are attached to second plate 2 via brackets 32. Brackets 32 are mounted via pivoting joint 34. The wrist is formed by wrist cylinder 16 and plug 18 which is mounted between plates 2 using fastening means 6. Battery pack 20 and remote control receiver 22 are mounted within wrist cylinder 16 or between plates 2. Onboard control switch 24 is mounted on wrist cap 26. Remote control transmitter 28 is mounted into control cuff 30; said cuff can be attached to a complete or partial glove (not shown). Remote control can be accomplished via radio/infrared signals or an electrical/fiber optic cable 34. Limit switches 38 are mounted in close proximity to the output shaft of gearbox 8. The hand can be easily adjusted to either a left-hand or right-hand configuration.
This kit allows the user to build a functioning life-sized model of the type of hand used in prosthetics and robotics. All components and easy-to-follow illustrated instructions are provided (
The above description is for the purpose of teaching those skilled in the art how to practice the present invention and is not intended to recite all the possible modifications and variations thereof which will become apparent to the skilled worker upon reading. It is intended, however, that all such modifications and variations be included within the scope of the invention which is defined by the following claims.
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60679411 | May 2005 | US |