Claims
- 1. A self feeding apparatus comprising:
a. a robotic arm b. a set of one or more food holding vessels selected from the group consisting of plates and bowls and trays and boxes and microwave containers and refrigerator dishes and compartmented food trays and frozen dinner trays, c. a set of one or more eating utensils selected from the group consisting of forks and spoons and sporks, d. a gripper mounted on the end of said robot arm, said gripper capable of grasping any of said utensils, e. a control apparatus to operate said robot arm which can cause said utensil to move over one of said food holding vessels, use said utensil to pick up food and convey said food to the eating position, f. an operating sequence which includes a hover mode in which said utensil is steered in the horizontal plane only and in which said utensil is constrained to remain over said food vessel, whereby persons who may have severe paralysis can easily and intuitively feed themselves a wide variety of foods in a sequence of their choice using a utensil of their choice from any of a wide variety of standard food holding vessels.
- 2. The self feeding apparatus of claim 1 wherein said set of eating utensils is selected from the group that also includes tongs and wherein said gripper is capable of operating said tongs.
- 3. The self feeding apparatus of claim 1 wherein said set of eating utensils is selected from the group that also includes other food manipulating devices and wherein said gripper is capable of operating said food manipulating devices.
- 4. The self feeding apparatus of claim 1 wherein there is a cutting tool attached to said gripper and wherein said control apparatus can cause the cutting tool to cut food.
- 5. The self feeding apparatus of claim 1 wherein said set of eating utensils is selected from the group that also includes knives and fork knife combinations wherein said control apparatus can cause the utensil to cut food.
- 6. The self feeding apparatus of claim 1 wherein said control system receives operator input from an operator interface selected from the group consisting of joysticks and gamepads and keyboards and microphones and standard computer pointing devices and single switches and multiple switches.
- 7. The self feeding apparatus of claim 1 wherein said operating sequence includes a routine to gather separated food pieces into a tighter grouping.
- 8. The self feeding apparatus of claim 1 wherein each food holder and utensil has a machine readable code label attached. A means for reading a piece of data encoded on each of said labels is mounted where said means for reading can see said labels on said utensils and on said food holders. Said operating sequence calculates the location and orientation each of said labeled items within its field of view. Said operating sequence cross references said data with a set of records of shapes and pickup tools and methods Said operating sequence then chooses an appropriate routine for pick up of utensils or for accessing a food holder from a set of preprogrammed instructions. Said system of labeling enables said self feeding apparatus to locate and handle a set of objects unrelated to feeding. Said set of objects includes but is not not limited to: hand tools ( including screw drivers, pliers, wire strippers, and wire clippers), grooming tools (including hair brushes, scissors, tooth brushes, and razors), books, papers, file folders, cooking tools (including pans, knives, cooking spoons, and stove buttons).
- 9. The self feeding apparatus of claim 8 wherein said data describing the physical characteristics of the said object which said operating sequence must know for pick up are encoded in said label
- 10. A self feeding apparatus comprising:
a. a set of one or more food holding vessels selected from the group consisting of plates and bowls and trays and boxes and microwave containers and refrigerator dishes and frozen dinner trays, b. an eating utensil selected from the group consisting of forks and spoons, c. a means for grasping said eating utensil, d. a means for controlling the motion of said eating utensil which can cause said eating utensil to move over said food holding vessel use said utensil to pick up food and convey said food to the eating position, e. an operating sequence which includes a hover mode in which said utensil is steered in the horizontal plane only and in which said utensil is constrained to remain over said food vessel, whereby persons who may have severe paralysis can easily and intuitively feed themselves a wide variety of foods in a sequence of their choice using a utensil of their choice from any of a wide variety of standard food holding vessels.
- 11. The self feeding apparatus of claim 10 wherein said set of eating utensils is selected from the group that also includes tongs and wherein said means for grasping is capable of operating said tongs.
- 12. The self feeding apparatus of claim 10 wherein said set of eating utensils is selected from the group that also includes other food manipulating devices and wherein said means for grasping is capable of operating said food manipulating devices.
- 13. The self feeding apparatus of claim 10 wherein there is a cutting tool attached to said means for grasping and wherein said means for controlling motion can cause the cutting tool to cut food.
- 14. The self feeding apparatus of claim 10 wherein said set of eating utensils is selected from the group that also includes knives and fork knife combinations wherein said means for controlling motion can cause the utensil to cut food.
- 15. The self feeding apparatus of claim 10 wherein said means for controlling motion receives operator input from an operator interface selected from the group consisting of joysticks and gamepads and keyboards and microphones and standard computer pointing devices and single switches and multiple switches.
- 16. The self feeding apparatus of claim 10 wherein said operating sequence includes a routine to gather separated food pieces into a tighter grouping.
- 17. The self feeding apparatus of claim 10 wherein each food holder and utensil has a machine readable code label attached. A means for reading a piece of data encoded on each of said labels is mounted where said means for reading can see said labels on said utensils and on said food holders. Said operating sequence calculates the location and orientation each of said labeled items within its field of view. Said operating sequence cross references said data with a set of records of shapes and pickup tools and methods Said operating sequence then chooses an appropriate routine for pick up of utensils or for accessing a food holder from a set of preprogrammed instructions. Said system of labeling enables said self feeding apparatus to locate and handle a set of objects unrelated to feeding. Said set of objects includes but is not not limited to: hand tools ( including screw drivers, pliers, wire strippers, and wire clippers), grooming tools (including hair brushes, scissors, tooth brushes, and razors), books, papers, file folders, cooking tools (including pans, knives, cooking spoons, and stove buttons).
- 18. The self feeding apparatus of claim 17 wherein said data describing the physical characteristics of the said object which said operating sequence must know for pick up are encoded in said label
BACKGROUND
[0001] This invention was developed with funding from the U.S. Department of Education, SBIR order #ED-99-PO-4650; Req/Ref# EDSER-99-000264
Provisional Applications (1)
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60202817 |
May 2000 |
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