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Method and apparatus for controlling an externally powered prosthesis

  • US 5,888,213 A
  • Filed: 06/06/1997
  • Issued: 03/30/1999
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/06/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A prosthetic device comprising:

  • a socket configured for mounting the prosthetic device to a remnant limb of a user; and

    a tactile force feedback system for translating a sensed contact pressure from the prosthetic device and an object or surface with which the prosthetic device is brought into contact into a proportional tactile force upon the device user, said tactile force feedback system comprising;

    at least one contact-responsive transducer, said transducer being capable of sensing contact pressure and generating an electrical signal corresponding to the sensed contact pressure;

    an electronic controller for receiving said electrical signal corresponding to the sensed contact pressure and processing said electrical signal corresponding to the sensed contact pressure into a proportional output voltage;

    a motor connected to said electronic controller such that said voltage drives said motor, said motor producing a torque proportional to said output voltage;

    a planetary gearbox having a shaft connected to said motor such that said torque forwardly rotates said shaft, said gearbox being backdrivable such that said shaft reversely rotates to a rest position when said torque is absent;

    a lever having one end connected to said planetary gearbox such that said shaft rotational movement is translated to linear movement of said lever, said linear movement defining an arc segment;

    a tip member attached to an opposite end of said lever, said tip member having a first position when said shaft is in the rest position and a second position along said arc segment when said shaft is rotated forwardly; and

    a mounting element configured to position said lever such that said tip member contacts an intact portion of said user'"'"'s skin in said second position at a location outside the socket, said contact being applied with a pressure proportional to the contact pressure sensed by said contact-responsive transducer.

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