TASK AR +SE

TASK AR +SE is a passive forearm and elbow assist orthosis for sustained work with light tools or objects. It uses spring assistance and a ratchet/latch mechanism to assist elbow flexion and hold the forearm at a selected angle.

Description

TASK AR +SE could be cataloged as an exoskeleton-adjacent wearable assistive orthosis rather than a full shoulder or arm exoskeleton. It is intended to reduce load on the forearm and elbow during continuous tasks involving relatively light objects or tools of about 5 kg (11 lb), such as painting, fixed-angle tool use, or gimbal/stabilizer camera work.

The device assists elbow flexion through spring reaction force and can increase forearm holding ability through a latch mechanism. Daydo describes the latch as starting assistance when the arm is extended within a 0 – 90° range and releasing after use by bending the elbow to 90°.

Application(s): Forearm and elbow support for continuous light-object or light-tool work; painting; fixed-angle tool work; gimbal/stabilizer camera work.

Weight of Device: 0.58 kg (1.28 lb)

Assist force: 0.98–9.8 N (0.1–1.0 kgf; 0.22–2.2 lbf).


Daydo Co., Ltd., Company Profile

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