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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 25, 2020
Filed:
Aug. 09, 2018
Ekso Bionics, Inc., Richmond, CA (US);
Russ Angold, American Canyon, CA (US);
James Lubin, Oakland, CA (US);
Mario Solano, Richmond, CA (US);
Chris Paretich, Greenbrae, CA (US);
Tom Mastaler, Hercules, CA (US);
Claire Cunningham, San Francisco, CA (US);
Kevin Dacey, San Rafael, CA (US);
Ekso Bionics, Inc., Richmond, CA (US);
Abstract
An exoskeleton includes a first link that pivots in a transverse plane about a first vertical axis and a second link that pivots in a transverse plane about a second vertical axis. The second link is coupled to the first link. An arm support assembly is coupled to the second link and pivots about a horizontal axis. The arm support assembly includes a spring that generates an assistive torque that counteracts gravity. The arm support assembly provides the assistive torque to an arm of a wearer to support the arm of the wearer. The arm support assembly further includes a cam profile and a cam follower. Contact between the spring, cam follower and cam profile determines an amount of the assistive force provided by the arm support assembly. A cuff is coupled to the arm support assembly and the arm of the wearer.