Articulated and Extra Robotic Limbs for Stability and Load Support During Crawling, Standing, Walking, and Climbing

Wearable robotic systems including robotic limbs for supporting a load while a user moves through an environment and their methods of use are described. In one embodiment, a robotic system includes robotic limbs with first and second robotic limb segments that are movable between different configurations to support a load while a user is standing or crawling. In another embodiment, a robotic system includes first and second robotic limbs that are substantially located within a plane parallel to a frontal plane of a user when the robotic system is worn. In another embodiment, a wearable robotic system includes first and second robotic limbs and an associated base that is attachable to a user's torso. The first and second robotic limbs may include a plurality of actuators and associated robotic limb segments to couple the robotic legs to the base and control their movement.

Researchers

Daniel Gonzalez / Haruhiko Asada

Departments: Department of Mechanical Engineering
Technology Areas: Biotechnology: Prostheses / Industrial Engineering & Automation: Robotics

  • wearable robotic systems for supporting a load
    United States of America | Granted | 11,000,945

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