Author:
Gu Lizhi,Gao Shanping,Gu Chunyang,Huang Yuantang,Xu Feiyue,Zhong Xiang,Chen Kai,Song Jinling
Abstract
Abstract
In order to effectively solve the problem in over-turn of a bedridden person with the assistance of external force, a double bed face- three embedded leave over-turn nursing robot with the flexible compensation was put forward, with the abstraction of the bedridden person as an organism. This robot, on the basis of concept gesture of the person in bed and the state of the robot supporting and proving the gesture with the actions and combination of the two bed faces, held the complete function of over-turn nursing with 7 states corresponding to 5 gestures of the bedridden person obeying the fundamental requirements of safety, rapidity, and comport. The design method of “PS-MM-KD” was proposed for multi-mechanism coalescent system with related specific tasks induced from the original problems with Systems Engineering. Mechanics and Mechanisms, then applied in the concrete sub-system design followed by analysis and verification of both the scheme and the sub-systems in the design, using the Kinematics and Dynamics, implementing the gears, chain wheel, slewing mechanism, screw nut and mortise and tenon joint type clutch mechanism design successfully. Based on those above, a “two-bed face/three-leaf embedded flexible compensation nursing robot” was designed adopting to all ages, people of various kinds of body geometry. PLC, sensor and logic algorithm were used to carry out the control and operation of 7 state-5 posture sequences for realization of the automation and intelligent over-turning in safety, comfort, and convenience.
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