Proposal of air compressing device using walking vibration energy regeneration for pneumatic driven assistive device

M. Okui, Yasuyuki Yamada, Taro Nakamura
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Pneumatically driven wearable assistive devices for walking have been developed recently. These devices can achieve flexible assistance without control; however, they require large and heavy air compressors for activation. In this study, a pneumatically driven source using vibration energy regeneration from walking was developed. The aim was to activate the cylinder using vibrations due to walking and compressed air. A mass element, which is connected to a human body via a spring and a cylinder, vibrates along with the human gait cycle. Next, a prototype was developed and tested. In walking experiments, stored pressure was measured at several gait cycles and masses for comparison. Results indicate that the gait cycle period and masses affect the stored pressure; the highest pressure recorded was 0.08 MPa.
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气动辅助装置行走振动能量再生空气压缩装置的设计
气动驱动的可穿戴步行辅助装置是近年来发展起来的。这些装置可以在没有控制的情况下实现灵活的辅助;然而,它们需要大型和重型空气压缩机才能激活。在本研究中,开发了一种利用行走振动能量再生的气动驱动源。其目的是利用行走和压缩空气产生的振动来激活气缸。质量元件通过弹簧和圆柱体与人体相连,随着人的步态周期振动。接下来,一个原型被开发和测试。在步行实验中,在几个步态周期和质量下测量存储压力进行比较。结果表明,步态周期和质量对储存压力有影响;记录的最高压力为0.08 MPa。
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