Abstract
This paper presents an upper limb rehabilitation exoskeleton with an optimized 4R spherical wrist mechanism for the shoulder joint. Traditional designs of shoulder exoskeletons use 3R mechanisms to replicate the spherical motion of the shoulder. However, due to the exceptionally large range of motion of the human shoulder, the 3R mechanism is required to operate at a singular configuration at some point in the shoulder workspace. In this configuration, the 3R mechanism loses the ability to rotate the shoulder about one DOF. To overcome this problem, the use of a kinematically redundant 4R mechanism is proposed. The 4R mechanism has been optimized in a previous work and is used in the design of the presented exoskeleton prototype. This new shoulder mechanism allows the exoskeleton to achieve the entire human shoulder workspace without mechanical interference and while operating well away from singular configurations. Numerous features have also been included in the exoskeleton design to ensure it is safe, comfortable and easy to use. The shoulder mechanism of the exoskeleton is analyzed to demonstrate the capabilities of the 4R mechanism.
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