使用硅胶致动器的辅助手装置

C. Venugopal, Greg Pak, Simeon Florea, Jeff Perkins, Christopher Anderson
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中风是全世界成年人手部残疾的主要原因。这种情况的发生是由于肌肉紧张的异常增加,以及大脑无法获得手部运动所需的运动技能。提议的辅助手装置帮助受中风、其他伤害和年龄相关残疾直接影响的手握住和释放物体。该设备还能够通过为努力恢复双手使用的用户提供机器人康复解决方案,为用户提供运动疗法。辅助手装置被设计成硅胶或软橡胶手套。该设计带有用户友好的模式选择按钮来执行抓握和释放物体,以及使用一根手指或两根手指操作的治疗功能。树莓派作为整个控制系统的大脑,将传感器/按钮开关信号传输到执行器。通过测试材料在不同压力水平下的强度,选择硅胶作动器。该系统通过一根手指、两根手指和四根手指的操作,成功地设计和测试了不同大小的物体。拇指操作不包括在本次设计中,但将被视为项目的未来发展。
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Assistive Hand Device Using Silicone Actuators
Stroke is a leading cause of hand disability in adults worldwide. This happens because of the abnormal increase in muscle tension in addition to the inability of the brain to acquire necessary motor skills for hand movements. The proposed Assisted Hand Device aids in grip and release of an object with the hand directly affected by the stroke, other injuries and age-related disabilities. This device is also capable of providing exercise therapies to users by providing robotic rehabilitation solutions to users struggling to regain the use of their hands. The Assisted Hand Device is designed as a silicone or soft rubber glove. The design comes with user friendly mode selection buttons to perform grip and release of the objects, and therapeutic functions, using one finger or two finger operations. The raspberry pi acts as the brain of the entire control system transmitting the sensor/push button switch signals to the actuators. The silicone actuators were selected by testing the material strength at different pressure levels. The system was designed and tested successfully with different sizes of objects using one, two and four finger operations. The thumb operation is not included in this design but to be considered as a future development of the project.
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