A Lightweight Powered Elbow Exoskeleton for Manual Handling Tasks

IF 3.4 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Daniel Colley;Collin D. Bowersock;Zachary F. Lerner
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Abstract

This study introduces a novel lightweight elbow joint exoskeleton designed to enhance the safety and efficiency of industrial workers engaged in manual handling tasks. Our design leveraged a Bowden cable transmission system and a practical control strategy utilizing instrumented gloves to deliver reactive bi-directional support for dynamic box lifting and pressing activities. The primary focus of this work was to (1) to present an engineering validation analysis and (2) assess the exoskeleton’s impact on reducing muscle activity, increasing endurance, and maintaining overall user comfort during upper-extremity lifting or carrying tasks. We observed significant and consistent reductions in muscle activity and an increase in endurance (e.g., 2.4x more repetitions) during box lifting tasks, without compromising user comfort. These findings provide promising evidence of the exoskeleton’s effectiveness and represent a crucial first step working towards demonstrating efficacy in real-world workplace environments.
用于手动搬运任务的轻型动力肘部外骨骼
本研究介绍了一种新型轻质肘关节外骨骼,旨在提高从事手动搬运任务的工业工人的安全性和效率。我们的设计利用鲍登电缆传输系统和实用的控制策略,利用带仪器的手套为动态箱体提升和按压活动提供反应性双向支持。这项工作的主要重点是:(1) 进行工程验证分析;(2) 评估外骨骼对减少肌肉活动、提高耐力和保持用户在上肢举重或搬运任务中的整体舒适度的影响。我们观察到,在完成箱式提举任务时,肌肉活动明显持续减少,耐力增强(例如,重复次数增加了 2.4 倍),同时不会影响使用者的舒适度。这些研究结果为外骨骼的有效性提供了令人鼓舞的证据,也为在真实工作环境中展示其功效迈出了关键的第一步。
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