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Title:
DEVICE SUPPORTING PHYSICAL ABILITIES OF THE LOWER LIMBS
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2015/122786
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
Device supporting the physical abilities of the lower limbs, consisting of a stand determining the user's position and parallel mobile members adjoining the lower limbs of the user, divided into segments corresponding to the parts of the lower limb and connected with articulations in a self-aligning manner characterized in that it has a lumbar belt (27), movable in the vertical plane and connected in the hip articulation (13) through arms (26) to mobile couplings (1), (2), (3) of the lower limbs, the back pusher (10) that is movable in the vertical plane and sagittal plane and connected through the lumbar belt (27) with the arms (28), and the seat (29) that is movable in the vertical plane and connected to the bracket (15), in addition the lumbar belt (27), the back pusher (10), the arms (28) and the seat (29) are mounted on the common vertical guide rails (25), whereas the arms (28) are pivotally mounted in the guide rails (25), with the ability to part sideways.

Inventors:
PIATEK GRZEGORZ (PL)
Application Number:
PCT/PL2014/050007
Publication Date:
August 20, 2015
Filing Date:
February 14, 2014
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
PRODROMUS SPOLKA Z O O (PL)
International Classes:
A61H1/02
Domestic Patent References:
WO2001091675A12001-12-06
WO2008124025A12008-10-16
Foreign References:
JP2007014698A2007-01-25
US20080249438A12008-10-09
US6821233B12004-11-23
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
KACPERSKI, Andrzej (ul. Kupa 3/9, Krakow, PL)
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Claims:
Claims

1. Device supporting the physical abilities of the lower limbs, consisting of a stand determining the user's position and parallel mobile members adjoining the lower limbs of the user, divided into segments corresponding to the parts of the lower limb and connected with articulations in a self-aligning manner characterized in that it has a lumbar belt (27), movable in the vertical plane and connected in the hip articulation (13) through arms (26) to mobile couplings (1), (2), (3) of the lower limbs, the back pusher (10) that is movable in the vertical plane and sagittal plane and is connected through the lumbar belt (27) with the arms (28), and the seat (29) that is movable in the vertical plane and connected to the bracket (15), in addition the lumbar belt (27), the back pusher (10), the arms (28) and the seat (29) are mounted on the common vertical guide rails (25), whereas the arms (28) are pivotally mounted in the guide rails (25), with the ability to part sideways.

2. Device as claimed in claim 1 characterized in that each segment of a member that is adjacent to the lower limbs of the user consists of a thigh coupling (1), a shin coupling (2) and a foot coupling (3), in addition the thigh coupling (1) and the shin coupling (2) have a variable, adjustable length through a prismatic articulation interlocked with a clamp and a shin prismatic articulation.

3. Device as claimed in claim 1 characterised in that it has a magnetic barrier (26) in the stand base (8).

4. Device as claimed in claim 1 characterised in that the back pusher (10) has a variable position, successively in the frontal plane and in the sagittal plane.

5. Device as claimed in claim 1 characterised in that it has hip side clamps (34) with a variable position, successively in the frontal plane and the sagittal plane.

6. Device as claimed in claim 1 characterised in that it has thigh cuffs (32), and shin cuffs (33) that can be shifted in the frontal and sagittal planes.

7. Device as claimed in claim 1 characterised in that it has foot supports (35) .movable in the frontal and sagittal planes.

8. Device as claimed in claim 1 characterised in that the ankle joint articulation (11) has a drive (23) situated on the side plane of the member adjoining the user's limbs.

9. Device as claimed in claim 1 characterized in that the ankle joint articulation (11) and the knee joint articulation (12) constitutes the belt rotary gear (21).

10. Device as claimed in claim 1 characterized in that the hip joint articulation (13) constitutes a backlash-free cycloidal gear (22) connected to a servomotor with a vibration dampening belt gear (24).

Description:
Device supporting physical abilities of the lower limbs

This invention relates to a device supporting physical abilities of the lower limbs, driving the lower limb joints in the sagittal plane and supporting the sitting position and standing up.

Manipulators used in the rehabilitation of the lower limbs are known. Those devices consist of motorised levers fastened in the hip joint and in the knee joint to the side plane of the left and right lower limb. The devices fitted with such drive systems prohibit performing other movements than walking and they require to use a treadmill or a foundation in order to ensure that the user's feet are supported.

Driving only the hip and knee joints of both lower limbs does not provide the full control over the manner of treading, limits the range of exercises to walking, and generates adverse forces resulting from hitting the treadmill with the feet.

A powered orthosis is known from description WO 2008 124025, this is adapted to be secured to a corresponding body portion of a user for guiding motion of the user. The orthosis comprises a plurality of structural members and one or more joints adjoining adjacent structural members. Each joint has one or more degrees of freedom and a range of joint angles. Each joint comprises at least one actuator governed by at least one controller for controlling the joint angle. The joint actuator controllers are synchronized to cause the corresponding joint actuators to generate forces for assisting the user to move the orthosis at least in part under the user's power along a desired trajectory within an allowed tolerance.

An apparatus for treadmill training of walking-disabled patients, comprising a treadmill, a relief mechanism for the patient, and a driven orthotic device is known from description US 6821233. The device automatically guides the patient legs on the treadmill. The orthotic device comprises a hip orthotic device and two leg parts, as well as hip drives and knee drives. Stabilizing members maintain the patient's balance. The length of the orthotic device members is adjustable to the patient's height.

The purpose of the invention is to design a device that enables the user to stand up, walk, sit down and other movements of the lower limbs that are in line with the anatomy, for instance a knee bend, a one-leg stand, with the possibility to eliminate the contact of feet with the foundation.

The device supporting physical abilities of the lower limbs according to the invention comprises a stand determining the user's position and parallel movable members adjoining the lower limbs of the user, divided into segments corresponding to the parts of the lower limb and pivotal articulations connected in a self-aligning manner, fitted with drives for the relevant joints.

According to the invention, the device has a vertical mechanism that enables the user to be lifted, a seat mechanism that enables the user to be supported and lifted while sitting down and standing up and pivotally connected couplings of three joints - the hip joint, the knee joint and the ankle joint - allowing the movement in the sagittal plane.

The essence of the solution according to the invention consists in that the device has a lumbar belt, movable in the vertical plane and connected in the hip articulation through the arms to movable lower limb couplings, has a back pusher that is movable in the vertical plane and sagittal plane and connected through the lumbar belt with the arms and has a seat that is movable in the vertical plane and connected to a bracket. The lumbar belt, the back pusher, the arms and the seat are mounted on common vertical guide rails, whereas the arms are mounted pivotally on the guide rails, with the ability to part to the sides.

Each segment of a member that is adjacent to the lower limbs of the user consists of a thigh coupling, a shin coupling and a foot coupling, in addition the thigh coupling and the shin coupling have a variable, adjustable length through a prismatic articulation interlocked with a clamp, and a shin prismatic articulation.

A magnetic barrier is situated in the base of the stand.

The back pusher has a variable position successively in the frontal plane and the sagittal plane.

The device has hip side clamps with a variable position successively in the frontal and the sagittal plane. The device has thigh and shin cuffs that can be shifted in the frontal and in the sagittal plane. The device has foot supports that can be shifted in the frontal plane and in the side plane.

The ankle joint articulation has a drive situated on the side plane of the member that is parallel to the user's limbs. A belt rotary gear constitutes the ankle joint articulation and the knee joint articulation. The hip joint articulation is a backlash-free cycloidal gear connected to a servomotor with a vibration-dampening belt gear.

The solution according to the invention - by synchronized driving of the hip, knee and ankle joints of the user in accordance with the anatomy, or the correct human gait pattern - enables the lower limbs to be moved in a set manner allowing standing up, walking, knee bending, alternating leg swings and sitting down in accordance with the abilities of the human anatomy and the anatomical movement and the range of these movements. Driving all lower limb joints in the sagittal plane and lack of contact with the foundation and its adverse impact during treading, consequently provides great possibilities of programming any lower limb movements, in accordance with the human anatomy.

The subject matter of the invention is shown in the embodiment example in the drawings, where the individual figures present:

Fig. 1 - presents a kinematic diagram of the device in the upright position,

Fig. 2 - a kinematic diagram of the device while walking,

Fig. 3 - a kinematic diagram of the device in the sitting position,

Fig. 4 - the device in a perspective view in the upright position,

Fig. 5 - the device in a perspective view in the position with the arms parted,

Fig. 6 - the device in a perspective view in the sitting position,

Fig. 7 - the device in a perspective view in the walking position,

Fig. 8 - the foot coupling with the foot support in a perspective view, the device in a perspective view in the upright position, Fig. 9 - the hip joint articulation with gears in a perspective view.

The device has a lower limb manipulator comprising two parallel members adjoining the lower limbs of the user. Each of these members consists of a thigh coupling 1 , a shin coupling 2 and a foot coupling 3. The thigh coupling 1 and the shin coupling 2 can have their length altered by an adjustable thigh articulation 5 and an adjustable shin articulation 6. The adjustable articulations 5, 6 are interlocked with clamps.

The foot couplings 3, shin couplings 2 and the thigh couplings 1 connected together in a self- aligning manner in the sagittal plane with pivotal articulations, respectively with ankle joint articulations 11 , knee joint articulations 12, and hip joint articulations 13. The ankle joint articulation 11 and the knee joint articulation 12 constitutes the belt rotary gear 21. The hip joint articulation 13 is a backlash-free cycloidal gear 22 connected to the drive 23 with a vibration-dampening belt gear 24 (fig. 4 and fig. 9).

The device has a stand 8 fitted with vertical guide rails 25 enabling the user to be moved, along with the mechanism members of the manipulator used for moving the lower limbs. The stand 8 design ensures stability in the sagittal plane and in the frontal plane, it is symmetrical with the ability to adjust the lengths of the thigh coupling 1 and the shin coupling 2 to diversified lower limb lengths with interlocked clamps of the adjustable thigh articulations 5 and the adjustable shin articulations 6.

The stand 8 contains a magnetic barrier 26 in its base, which prevents the foot couplings 3 from hitting the base of the device during its operation.

The foot couplings 3, the shin couplings 2 and the thigh couplings 1 are suspended in the hip joint articulations 13 and are connected to the lumbar belt 27 with the arms 28 mounted movably in the vertical plane through joint articulations 9 in the guide rails 25. The arms 28 are pivotally mounted on the guide rails 25, with the ability to part sideways, in order to facilitate placing the user on the seat 29. The seat 29, secured on the bracket 15 is movably mounted in the vertical plane through joint articulations 14 on the guide rails 25 (fig. 4).

The back pusher 10 connected through the lumbar belt 27 with the arms 28 is movable in the vertical plane and sagittal plane.

The device contains drives 23 of the parallel assemblies of rotary gears of articulations 11 , 12, 13 powering the ankle, knee and hip joints. The manipulator mechanisms move in the sagittal plane and actuate the above mentioned drives of the ankle, knee and hip joints of both limbs - linked together with the controller logic and connected with a grip 27 in the lumbar belt. The lumbar belt grip 27 is connected movably in the vertical plane to the stand 8 of the device and is a member that connects the lower limb mechanisms and the stand 8.

The vertical drive unit 30 enables the user to move vertically depending on his/her height, the applied lengths of the thigh couplings 1 and the shin couplings 2, and the assumed level of the seat 29. The seat 31 drive unit and the arm 15 of the seat 29 allows buttock support of the user while sitting (fig. 6). The drives 23 of the manipulator couplings are servomotors with the system of their precise positioning, including the control systems - reconstructing the correct gait pattern of a healthy human stored in the device controller memory; monitoring systems - inspecting at any time the correctness of the system operation and positioning of the drives in accordance with the stored gait pattern; the protecting system - operating independently and protecting against assuming at any time a position that is at variance with the human anatomy (fig. 7).

The user can be fastened the device with the thigh cuffs 32 and the shin cuffs 33 of each limb, having the ability to change the position in the frontal and sagittal planes (fig. 6 and fig. 8).

The fastened user is stabilized by the back pusher 10 and the side hip clamps with a variable position subsequently in the frontal and the sagittal planes.

The fastened user is supported by the foot support 35 with a variable, adjustable position in the side plane, constituting a member of the foot coupling 3.

The design of the lower limb manipulator is symmetrical and it enables, by lack of contact with the foundation, both walking and moving a lower limb or limbs in any way in accordance with the anatomy to be trained.