Patents Assigned to HaptX Inc.
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Patent number: 11816261Abstract: A human-computer interface system having an exoskeleton including a plurality of structural members coupled to one another by at least one articulation configured to apply a force to a body segment of a user, the exoskeleton comprising a body-borne portion and a point-of-use portion; the body-borne portion configured to be operatively coupled to the point-of-use portion; and at least one locomotor module including at least one actuator configured to actuate the at least one articulation, the at least one actuator being in operative communication with the exoskeleton.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2023Date of Patent: November 14, 2023Assignee: HAPTX, INC.Inventors: Jacob A. Rubin, Robert S. Crockett
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Patent number: 11816268Abstract: Improved actuator and retraction mechanisms for force feedback exoskeletons are described. An actuator assembly for a force-feedback exoskeleton comprising: a rotating body coupled to a tendon and to a spring, said spring configured to produce a torque on the rotating body; and a second body having a surface configured to apply a variable force to a surface of the rotating body by means of a membrane enclosing a volume fluidically coupled to at least one control valve and to a pressurized fluid source, wherein the volume enclosed by the membrane comprises: a first pressure state in which the rotating body contacts the second body; and a second pressure state in which the rotating body does not contact the second body.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2021Date of Patent: November 14, 2023Assignee: HAPTX, INC.Inventors: Leif Kjos, Donald Lee, Michael Eichermueller
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Patent number: 11579692Abstract: A human-computer interface system having an exoskeleton including a plurality of structural members coupled to one another by at least one articulation configured to apply a force to a body segment of a user, the exoskeleton comprising a body-borne portion and a point-of-use portion; the body-borne portion configured to be operatively coupled to the point-of-use portion; and at least one locomotor module including at least one actuator configured to actuate the at least one articulation, the at least one actuator being in operative communication with the exoskeleton.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2021Date of Patent: February 14, 2023Assignee: HAPTX, INC.Inventors: Jacob A. Rubin, Robert S. Crockett
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Patent number: 11061472Abstract: A human-computer interface system having an exoskeleton including a plurality of structural members coupled to one another by at least one articulation configured to apply a force to a body segment of a user, the exoskeleton comprising a body-borne portion and a point-of-use portion; the body-borne portion configured to be operatively coupled to the point-of-use portion; and at least one locomotor module including at least one actuator configured to actuate the at least one articulation, the at least one actuator being in operative communication with the exoskeleton.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2020Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: Haptx, Inc.Inventors: Jacob A. Rubin, Robert S. Crockett
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Patent number: 10809804Abstract: A haptic feedback glove may include an inner glove made of a flexible material, thimbles over each finger and thumb, and tendons coupled to each finger thimble. One or more actuators may be connected to each tendon, so that the tendons may be used to apply pressure to the fingers. Tactors in the finger thimbles and on palm panels may also be used to provide haptic feedback.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2018Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: HAPTX, INC.Inventors: Marc Y. Goupil, Bodin L. Rojanachaichanin, Kurt C. Sjoberg, Paul Piller, Nicholas J. Bonafede, Jr., Ryan M. Takatsuka
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Patent number: 10732711Abstract: A human-computer interface system having an exoskeleton including a plurality of structural members coupled to one another by at least one articulation configured to apply a force to a body segment of a user, the exoskeleton comprising a body-borne portion and a point-of-use portion; the body-borne portion configured to be operatively coupled to the point-of-use portion; and at least one locomotor module including at least one actuator configured to actuate the at least one articulation, the at least one actuator being in operative communication with the exoskeleton.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2019Date of Patent: August 4, 2020Assignee: HAPTX INC.Inventors: Jacob A. Rubin, Robert S. Crockett
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Patent number: 10222859Abstract: A human-computer interface system having an exoskeleton including a plurality of structural members coupled to one another by at least one articulation configured to apply a force to a body segment of a user, the exoskeleton comprising a body-borne portion and a point-of-use portion; the body-borne portion configured to be operatively coupled to the point-of-use portion; and at least one locomotor module including at least one actuator configured to actuate the at least one articulation, the at least one actuator being in operative communication with the exoskeleton.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2017Date of Patent: March 5, 2019Assignee: HAPTX INC.Inventors: Jacob A. Rubin, Robert S. Crockett
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Patent number: 9904358Abstract: A human-computer interface system having an exoskeleton including a plurality of structural members coupled to one another by at least one articulation configured to apply a force to a body segment of a user, the exoskeleton comprising a body-borne portion and a point-of-use portion; the body-borne portion configured to be operatively coupled to the point-of-use portion; and at least one locomotor module including at least one actuator configured to actuate the at least one articulation, the at least one actuator being in operative communication with the exoskeleton.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2016Date of Patent: February 27, 2018Assignee: HaptX Inc.Inventors: Jacob A. Rubin, Robert S. Crockett