Patents Assigned to Liberty Mutual Insurance Co.
  • Patent number: 5467656
    Abstract: A measurement system for measuring hand tools includes a number of instrumented tools and a data collector. The data collector has a processor which can operate in a task analysis mode in which data is received, stored, and processed over a user-determined period of time. A number of different tools with different adaptor configurations can be coupled to a receptacle on the housing of the data collector. The collector has recognition circuitry for determining which type of tool is plugged into the receptacle, and, in response, the processor retrieves parameters needed to process the data and which are related to the recognized tool. The instrumented tools are designed to simulate actual tools used in the work place, and thus have substantially the same size, shape, weight, weight distribution, and feel of actual working models of the tools.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 21, 1995
    Assignee: Liberty Mutual Insurance Co.
    Inventors: Peter R. Teare, Patrice L. Murphy, George E. Brogmus
  • Patent number: 5341813
    Abstract: An apparatus for testing a muscle of a patient who is fitted with a myoelectric prosthetic device. The apparatus has an array of electrodes for testing the muscle over a wide area during a short period of time. The electric signals from the contraction are amplified, filtered, and converted to a digital signal. The digital signals are sent to a computer which causes a display to show one or more of the signals. A prosthetist uses the results to determine how to place the electrode in the device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 30, 1994
    Assignee: Liberty Mutual Insurance Co.
    Inventors: Peter R. Teare, William J. Hanson, Matthijs Smits
  • Patent number: 5336269
    Abstract: The invention comprises a method and apparatus for switching between degrees of freedom in a prosthesis responsive to myoelectric signals generated by muscles. In the invention, an average pattern corresponding to a specified muscle contraction is stored in memory. In operation, the invention continuously stores a specified preceding interval of the incoming myoelectric signals and compares the data in that interval with the stored average pattern. If the incoming data is sufficiently similar to the stored average pattern, a recognition occurs and the device switches degrees of freedom.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 9, 1994
    Assignee: Liberty Mutual Insurance Co.
    Inventor: Matthijs P. Smits