一种新型架空工作用半主动外骨骼的性能表征。

IF 2.8 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Wearable technologies Pub Date : 2025-07-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1017/wtc.2025.10019
Jonas Schiebl, Christophe Maufroy, Nils Ziegenspeck, Christof Giers, Bassam Elmakhzangy, Urs Schneider, Thomas Bauernhansl
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摘要

职业肩部外骨骼可以减轻工人繁重的头顶工作。被动解决方案重量轻、坚固耐用、成本效益高,但它们也会限制用户的移动,支持有限,并且不能动态适应不同的工作条件。半主动和主动系统仍然是研究的主要主题,现有系统笨重或性能和支持有限。在这里,我们提出了一种用于肩部支撑的轻质半主动外骨骼,该外骨骼包含一种新型的电动扭矩调节机构,该机构可以改变有效的杠杆臂,通过弹簧向支撑关节施加力。该机构集成到横向结构中,可以通过位于用户背部的电机的Bowden电缆来驱动。在6种不同的支撑水平下,对系统的技术性能进行了实验表征。并对调整次数和能耗进行了研究。该系统在预期工作范围内显示出类似平台的支撑扭矩曲线,并且可以在每只臂的最大支撑扭矩范围内从近0 Nm调整到12 Nm。调整时间在0.5 s(调整总调整范围的20%)和1.0 s(完全激活/停用)之间变化。调整消耗的电池电量在0.1到1.9安之间,使用一个2ah的小电池,可以长时间工作长达一个工作日。因此,外骨骼通过结合相对较高的支撑、快速的机动支撑调整和轻量化设计的低能耗,提供了高性能。
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Performance characterization of a novel semi-active exoskeleton for overhead work.

Occupational shoulder exoskeletons can relieve workers during strenuous overhead work. Passive solutions are lightweight, robust, and cost-effective, but they can also restrict user movement, have limited support, and cannot dynamically adapt to different working conditions. Semi-active and active systems are still mostly the subject of research, and existing systems are heavy or have limited performance and support. Here, we present a lightweight semi-active exoskeleton for shoulder support that incorporates a novel motorized torque adjustment mechanism that varies the effective lever arm with which a spring applies force to the supporting joint. The mechanism is integrated into lateral structures and can be actuated via Bowden cables with motors located on the user's back. The technical performance of the system was experimentally characterized in terms of its dynamic support torque profiles at six different support levels. Furthermore, adjustment times and energy consumption were investigated. The system showed plateau-like support torque profiles in the intended working range and could be adjusted from nearly 0 Nm up to 12 Nm of maximum support per arm. Adjustment times varied between 0.5 s for the adjustment of 20% of the total adjustment range and 1.0 s for a full activation/deactivation. Adjustments consumed between 0.1 As and 1.9 As of battery charge, allowing long operating times of up to one working day, using only a small 2 Ah battery. As a result, the exoskeleton provides high performance by combining comparatively high support, rapid motorized support adjustment, and low energy consumption in a lightweight design.

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