US20180318628A1 - Rehabilitation training apparatus - Google Patents
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Definitions
- Embodiments of the inventive concept described herein relate to a rehabilitation training apparatus, and more particularly to a rehabilitation training apparatus by which rehabilitation training of the joints of a wrist and a shoulder of the user can be performed.
- the joints of the human body are configured such that adjacent parts of the joints may be rotated about the joints.
- the joints of the wrists and the shoulders may be stiff and hardened due to the weal muscles and insufficient supply of nutrients.
- the applicant has developed a rehabilitation training apparatus by which rehabilitation training of the joints of the wrists and the shoulders can be made while a hand of the user is held.
- Embodiments of the inventive concept provide a rehabilitation training apparatus by which rehabilitation training may be performed by moving a hand holder in which a hand of the user is held according to characteristics of the user in various patterns and changing the angles of the joints of a wrist and a shoulder of the user.
- Embodiments of the inventive concept also provide a rehabilitation training apparatus by which rehabilitation training may be performed by moving a hand holder in a desired direction by using fine muscular forces and changing the angles of the joints of a wrist and a shoulder of the user.
- a rehabilitation training apparatus including a pair of first tracks that are arranged in parallel at an interval, a second track that is perpendicular to the pair of first tracks and is movably connected to the pair of first tracks, a hand holder that is movably provided in the second track and on which a hand of the user is held, a holder driving unit that reciprocally moves the hand holder along the second track, and a track driving unit that reciprocally moves the second track along the pair of first tracks.
- the rehabilitation training apparatus may further include a control unit that controls driving of the holder driving unit and the track driving unit such that the hand holder is moved along a plane defined by the pair of first tracks and the second track.
- the rehabilitation training apparatus may further include a pattern recognizing unit that recognizes coordinate data for a printing pattern that is provided on a printout provided on the plane defined by the pair of first tracks and the second track, and the control unit may control the driving of the holder driving unit and the track driving unit such that the hand holder is moved, based on the coordinate data for the printing pattern recognized by the pattern recognizing unit.
- a pattern recognizing unit that recognizes coordinate data for a printing pattern that is provided on a printout provided on the plane defined by the pair of first tracks and the second track
- the control unit may control the driving of the holder driving unit and the track driving unit such that the hand holder is moved, based on the coordinate data for the printing pattern recognized by the pattern recognizing unit.
- the rehabilitation training apparatus may further include a memory in which plane coordinate data and movement speed data for a movement pattern, in which the hand holder is to be moved, are stored, and the control unit may control the driving of the holder driving unit and the track driving unit, based on the coordinate data and the movement speed data for the movement pattern received through the memory, prior to the coordinate data for the printing pattern received from the pattern recognizing unit.
- the rehabilitation training apparatus may further include a communication module that receives plane coordinate data and movement speed data for a movement pattern, in which the hand holder is to be moved, from an external device, and the control unit may control the driving of the holder driving unit and the track driving unit, based on the coordinate data and the movement speed data for the movement pattern received through the communication module, prior to the coordinate data for the printing pattern received from the pattern recognizing unit.
- a communication module that receives plane coordinate data and movement speed data for a movement pattern, in which the hand holder is to be moved, from an external device
- the control unit may control the driving of the holder driving unit and the track driving unit, based on the coordinate data and the movement speed data for the movement pattern received through the communication module, prior to the coordinate data for the printing pattern received from the pattern recognizing unit.
- the holder driving unit may include a guide rail for a holder that is arranged along the second track, a guide block for a holder that is connected to the hand holder to be reciprocally moved along the guide rail for a holder, a rack for a holder that has a plurality of gear teeth along a lengthwise direction of the guide rail for a holder, a pinion for a holder that is engaged with the rack for a holder to be rotated, a motor for a holder that generates a rotational force in the pinion for a holder, a clutch for a holder that engages or disengages power transmitted from the motor for a holder to the pinion for a holder, and a housing for a holder that accommodates the pinion for a holder, the motor for a holder, and the clutch for a holder and supports the hand holder.
- the holder driving unit may further include a power transmission unit for a holder that is provided between the motor for a holder and the pinion for a holder to transmit the power of the motor for a holder to the pinion for a holder.
- the track driving unit may include a guide rail for a track that is arranged along one of the pair of first tracks, a guide block for a track, to which the second track is connected and which is reciprocally moved along the guide rail for a track, a rack for a track that has a plurality of gear teeth along a lengthwise direction of the guide rail for a track, a pinion for a track that is engaged with the rack for a track to be rotated, a motor for a track that generates a rotational force in the pinion for a track, a clutch for a track that engages or disengages power transmitted from the motor for a track to the pinion for a track, and a housing for a track that accommodates the pinion for a track, the motor for a track, and the clutch for a track and supports the guide block for a track.
- the track driving unit may further include a power transmission unit for a track that is provided between the motor for a track and the pinion for a track to transmit the power of the motor for a track to the pinion for a track.
- the pattern recognizing unit may be an optical recognition sensor or a photo sensor.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a rehabilitation training apparatus according to an embodiment of the inventive concept
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a partially enlarged perspective view of a holder driving unit of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a view illustrating a power transmission system of the holder driving unit of FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 5 is a partially enlarged perspective view of a track driving unit of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 6 is a view illustrating a power transmission system of the track driving unit of FIG. 5 .
- FIGS. 1 to 6 illustrate a rehabilitation training apparatus according to an embodiment of the inventive concept.
- the rehabilitation training apparatus 10 include a pair of first tracks 11 a and 11 b , a second track 31 , a hand holder 35 , a holder driving unit 41 , and a track driving unit 71 .
- the pair of first tracks 11 a and 11 b have a bar shape having a specific length, and are arranged in parallel at a specific interval.
- a first track groove 13 is formed along a lengthwise direction of the first track 11 a and 11 b of an upper surface of each of the first tracks 11 a and 11 b.
- a table holder 15 for seating the rehabilitation training apparatus 10 according to the embodiment of the inventive concept on a table is provided at one end of each of the pair of first tracks 11 a and 11 b.
- a hinge pin coupling recess 17 to which a hinge pin 21 is coupled, is formed at an opposite end of each of the pair of first tracks 11 a and 11 b .
- the hinge pin 21 is rotatably coupled to the hinge pin coupling recess 17 of each of the first tracks 11 a and 11 b and is coupled to a connecting bracket 23 .
- the connecting brackets 23 are interconnected to the pair of first tracks 11 a and 11 b by the hinge pins 21 , respectively, and are relatively rotatable with respect to the pair of first tracks 11 a and 11 b such that the pair of first tracks 11 a and 11 b get closer to or far away from each other.
- the user may perform rehabilitation training of joints of a wrist and a shoulder after the pair of first tracks 11 a and 11 b and the connecting bracket 23 are simply deployed, and the user may conveniently carry the rehabilitation training apparatus and easily preserve the rehabilitation training apparatus while simply folding the pair of first tracks 11 a and 11 b and the connecting bracket 23 after the rehabilitation training.
- the second track 31 has a bar shape having a specific length, is perpendicular to the pair of first tracks 11 a and 11 b , and is movably connected to the pair of first tracks 11 a and 11 b .
- a second track groove 33 is formed on an upper surface of the second track 31 along a lengthwise direction of the second track 31 .
- the pair of first tracks 11 a and 11 b and the second track 31 are telescopically coupled along the lengthwise directions thereof, and for example, the tracks 11 a , 11 b , and 31 are retractably manufactured so that the lengths thereof may be adjusted to be extended or contracted.
- the hand holder 35 is movably provided in the second track 31 , and a hand of the user is held on the hand holder 35 .
- the hand holder 35 may further include a grip 37 that is provided on one side of an upper portion thereof to be gripped by a hand.
- the hand holder 35 further includes a support bracket 39 that is provided at a lower portion thereof to support a guide block 45 for a holder.
- the support bracket 39 is supported by a housing 67 for a holder arranged on one side of the second track 31 , which will be described below.
- the holder driving unit 41 reciprocates the hand holder 35 along the second track 31 .
- the holder driving unit 41 includes a guide 43 for a holder that is arranged along the second track 31 , a guide block 45 for a holder that is connected to the hand holder 35 to be reciprocally moved along the guide 43 for a holder, a rack 47 for a holder that has a plurality of gear teeth along a lengthwise direction of the guide 43 for a holder, a pinion 49 for a holder that is engaged with the rack 47 for a holder to be rotated, a motor 51 for a holder that generates a rotational force in the pinion 49 for a holder, a power transmission unit that is provided between the motor 51 for a holder and the pinion 49 for a holder to transmit power to the motor 51 for a holder, a clutch 65 for a holder that engages or disengages the power transmitted from the power transmission unit to the pinion 49 for a holder
- the guide 43 for a holder secures a movement space of the guide block 45 for a holder, and is accommodated in and coupled to the interior of the second track 31 .
- the guide block 45 for a holder is reciprocally coupled to the guide 43 for a holder.
- One side of the guide block 45 for a holder protrudes from the second track groove 33 of the second track 31 and is supported by the bottom of the support bracket 39 of the hand holder 35 .
- the pinion 49 for a holder is coupled to a pinion shaft 50 for a holder, and the pinion shaft 50 for a holder is rotatably supported by the housing 67 for a holder.
- the power transmission unit for a holder includes a first gear 55 for a holder that is coupled to a shaft of the motor 51 for a holder, a second gear 59 for a holder that is engaged with the first gear 55 for a holder to be rotated and is coupled to a power transmission shaft 57 for a holder, a third gear 61 for a holder that is engaged with the second gear 59 for a holder to be rotated and is coupled to one end of the clutch 65 for a holder, and a fourth gear 63 for a holder that is coupled to an opposite end of the clutch 65 for a holder to be opposite to the third gear 61 for a holder while the clutch 65 for a holder being interposed therebetween and is engaged with the pinion 49 for a holder to be rotated.
- the housing 67 for a holder has a structure that may be vertically separated, and accommodates the motor 51 for a holder, the power transmission unit for a holder, and the clutch 65 for a holder such that the motor 51 for a holder, the power transmission unit for a holder, and the clutch 65 for a holder are not exposed to the outside. Further, on one side of the housing 67 for a holder, the support bracket 39 of the hand holder 35 is supported by a coupling unit (not illustrated).
- the holder driving unit 41 does not include a power transmission unit for a holder, and the clutch 65 for a holder is interposed between the motor 51 for a holder and the pinion 49 for a holder such that power of the motor 51 for a holder may be selectively transmitted to the pinion 49 for a holder via the clutch 65 for a holder or may not be transmitted to the pinion 49 for a holder.
- the track driving unit 71 reciprocally moves the second track 31 along the first tracks 11 a and 11 b.
- the track driving unit 71 includes a guide 73 for a track that is arranged along one 11 a of the first tracks 11 a and 11 b , a guide block 75 for a track to which the second track 31 is connected and which is reciprocally moved along the guide 73 for a track, a rack 77 for a track that has a plurality of gear teeth along a lengthwise direction of the guide 73 for a track, a pinion 79 for a track that is engaged with the rack 77 for a track to be rotated, a motor 81 for a track that generates a rotational force in the pinion 79 for a track, a power transmission unit for a track that is provided between the motor 81 for a track and the pinion 79 to transmit power of the motor 81 of a track, a clutch 95 for a track that engages or disengages the power transmitted from the power transmission unit for a track to the pinion 79 for a track, and a housing 97
- the guide 73 for a track secures a movement space of the guide block 75 for a track, and is accommodated in and coupled to the interior of the first track 11 a.
- the guide block 75 for a track is reciprocally coupled to the guide 73 for a track.
- One side of the guide block 75 for a track protrudes from the first track groove 13 of the first track 11 a , and is supported by the bottom of the second track 31 .
- the pinion 79 for a track is coupled to a pinion shaft 80 for a track, and the pinion shaft 80 for a track is rotatably supported by the housing 97 for a track.
- the power transmission unit for a track includes a first gear 85 for a track that is coupled to a shaft of the motor 81 for a track, a second gear 89 for a track that is engaged with the first gear 85 for a track to be rotated and is coupled to a power transmission shaft 87 for a track, a third gear 91 for a track that is engaged with the second gear 89 for a track to be rotated and is coupled to one end of the clutch 95 for a track, and a fourth gear 93 for a track that is coupled to an opposite end of the clutch 95 for a track to be opposite to the third gear 91 for a track while the clutch 95 for a track being interposed therebetween and is engaged with the pinion 79 for a track to be rotated.
- the housing 97 for a track has a structure that may be vertically separated, and accommodates the motor 81 for a track, the power transmission unit for a track, and the clutch 95 for a track such that the motor 51 for a track, the power transmission unit for a track, and the clutch 65 for a track are not exposed to the outside. Further, on one side of the housing 97 for a track, the guide block 75 for a track is supported by a coupling unit (not illustrated).
- the track driving unit 71 does not include a power transmission unit for a track
- the clutch 95 for a track is interposed between the motor 81 for a track and the pinion 79 for a track such that power of the motor 81 for a track may be selectively transmitted to the pinion 79 for a track via the clutch 95 for a track or may not be transmitted to the pinion 79 for a track.
- the rehabilitation training apparatus 10 includes a control unit 101 that controls driving of the holder driving unit 41 and the track driving unit 71 such that the hand holder 35 is moved along a plane defined by the pair of first tracks 11 a and 11 b and the second track 31 .
- the control unit 101 is received in the housing 67 for a holder and controls rotational speeds and a rotational directions of the motor 51 for a holder and the motor 81 for a track to change a movement direction and a speed of the hand holder 35 , based on coordinate data and movement speed data for a pattern that is set in advance along a plane defined by the pair of first tracks 11 a and 11 b and the second track 31 .
- the control unit 101 controls the rotational speeds of the motor 51 for a holder and the motor 81 for a track differently, the hand holder 35 is moved linearly, in a curved manner, or while freely drawing a curve.
- control unit 101 may not be received in the housing 67 for a holder but may be received in the housing 97 for a track.
- reference numeral 99 that has not been described denotes a coupling bolt that couples the second track 31 and the guide block 75 for a track.
- reference numeral 121 that has not been described denotes a battery for supplying electric power to the rehabilitation training apparatus 10 according to the embodiment of the inventive concept.
- the rehabilitation training apparatus 10 may be operated in an automatic mode such that an arm of the patient is moved along a specific path by driving of the motors 51 and 81 of the holder driving unit 41 and the track driving unit 71 and may be operated in a manual mode such that an arm of the patient is moved along a specific path by a force of the user.
- the angle of the joints of a wrist and a shoulder of the user may be changed for rehabilitation training, by applying a force to freely move the hand holder 35 along arrangement directions of the first tracks 11 a and 11 b and an arrangement direction of the second track 31 , for example, moving the hand holder 35 in a desired direction by using a fine muscular force of the user.
- the clutch 65 for a holder of the holder driving unit 41 disengages transmission of power so that the power of the motor 51 for a holder is not transmitted to the pinion 49 for a holder.
- the clutch 95 for a track of the track driving unit 71 disengages transmission of power so that the power of the motor 81 for a track is not transmitted to the pinion 79 for a track.
- the control unit 101 drives the holder driving unit 41 and the track driving unit 71 such that the hand holder 35 is moved along the plane defined by the pair of first tracks 11 a and 11 b and the second track 31 .
- the clutch 65 for a holder is switched to a power transmission state by a control signal of the control unit 101 and the motor 51 for a holder is forwardly rotated by applying an electric voltage to the motor 51 for a holder such that the power of the motor 51 for a holder is transmitted to the pinion 49 for a holder, the power of the motor 51 for a holder is transmitted to the first gear 55 for a holder, the second gear 59 for a holder, the third gear 61 for a holder, the fourth gear 63 for a holder, and the pinion 49 for a holder.
- the pinion 49 for a holder is reciprocally moved along the rack 47 for a holder and the housing 67 for a holder is reciprocally moved along the second track 31 at the same time, and the hand holder 35 connected to the housing 67 for a holder and the guide block 45 for a holder is guided by the guide 43 for a holder and is reciprocally moved along the second track 31 .
- the clutch 95 for a track is switched to a power transmission state by a control signal of the control unit 101 and the motor 81 for a track is forwardly rotated by applying an electric voltage to the motor 81 for a track such that the power of the motor 81 for a track is transmitted to the pinion 79 for a track, the power of the motor 81 for a track is transmitted to the first gear 85 for a track, the second gear 89 for a track, the third gear 91 for a track, the clutch 95 for a track, the fourth gear 93 for a track, and the pinion 79 for a track.
- the pinion 79 for a track is linearly reciprocally moved along the rack 77 for a track and the housing 97 for a track is reciprocally moved along one 11 a of the first tracks 11 a and 11 b at the same time, and the guide block 45 for a track connected to the housing 97 for a track is guided by the guide 73 for a track and is reciprocally moved along the first track 11 a .
- the second track 31 supported by the guide block 75 for a track is also reciprocally moved along the first tracks 11 a and 11 b.
- the hand of the user held by the hand holder 35 is moved by a control signal of the control unit 101 while forming various patterns along the plane defined by the pair of first tracks 11 a and 11 b and the second track 31 , on the plane defined by the pair of first tracks 11 a and 11 b and the second track 31 , so that rehabilitation training may be performed while the angles of the joints of a wrist and a shoulder of the user is changed.
- control unit 101 may switch the clutch 65 for a holder to a power transmission state such that the power of the motor 51 for a holder is transmitted to the pinion 49 for a holder, switch the clutch 95 for a track to a power interruption state such that the power of the motor 81 for a track is not transmitted to the pinion 79 for a track, and reciprocally move the hand holder 35 only in the direction of the second track, thereby allowing the user to perform rehabilitation training for the joints of the wrists and a shoulder of the user.
- the rehabilitation training apparatus 10 may further include a pattern recognizing unit 105 that is provided in the hand holder 35 to recognize coordinate data for a printing pattern printed in a printout provided on the plane defined by the pair of first tracks 11 a and 11 b and the second track 31 .
- the pattern recognizing unit 105 may be an optical recognition sensor or a photo sensor. Although it is illustrated in the embodiment that the pattern recognizing unit 105 is provided in the housing 67 for a holder, the inventive concept is not limited thereto and the pattern recognizing unit 105 may be provided in the second track 31 .
- control unit 101 may control driving of the holder driving unit 41 and the track driving unit 71 such that the hand holder 35 is moved, based on the coordinate data for the printing pattern recognized by the pattern recognizing unit 105 .
- the rehabilitation training unit 10 may further include a memory that is provided in the housing 67 for a hand holder and in which plane coordinate data and movement speed data for the movement pattern, in which the hand holder 35 is to be moved, are stored.
- control unit 101 may control the driving of the holder driving unit 41 and the track driving unit 71 , based on the coordinate data and the movement speed data for the movement pattern received through the memory 111 , prior to the coordinate data for the printing pattern received from the pattern recognizing unit 105 .
- the memory 111 provides the plane coordinate data and the movement speed data for the movement pattern, in which the hand holder 35 stored in the memory 111 is to be moved, to the control unit 101 .
- the control unit 101 controls movement of the hand holder 35 , by controlling the rotational speeds and the directions of the motor 51 for a holder and the motor 81 for a track, based on the coordinate data and the movement speed data for the movement pattern provided through the memory 111 .
- rehabilitation training may be performed by selectively receiving a movement pattern through the memory 111 according to the characteristics of the user and changing the angles of the joints in a preset direction based on the coordinate data and the movement speed data for the movement pattern stored in the memory 111 while a hand of the user is held in the hand holder 35 .
- the rehabilitation training unit 10 may further include a communication module that is provided in the housing 67 for a holder to receive plane coordinate data and movement speed data for the movement pattern, in which the hand holder 35 is to be moved, from an external device.
- control unit 101 may control the driving of the holder driving unit 41 and the track driving unit 71 , based on the coordinate data and the movement speed data for the movement pattern received through the communication module 115 , prior to the coordinate data for the printing pattern received from the pattern recognizing unit 105 .
- control unit 101 controls movement of the hand holder 35 , by controlling the rotational speeds and the directions of the motor 51 for a holder and the motor 81 for a track, based on the coordinate data and the movement speed data for the movement pattern provided through the communication module 115 .
- rehabilitation training may be performed by transmitting a control signal for the movement pattern according to the characteristics of the user to the control unit 101 through the communication module 115 and changing the angles of the joints in various directions based on the coordinate data and the movement speed data for the movement pattern received through the communication module while a hand of the user is held in the hand holder 35 .
- control unit 101 may control the driving of the holder driving unit 41 and the track driving unit 71 according to the coordinate data and the movement speed data for the movement pattern received through the communication module 115 , prior to the coordinate data and the movement data for the printing pattern received from the pattern recognizing unit 105 or the coordinate data and the movement speed data for the movement pattern provided through the memory 111 .
- rehabilitation training may be performed by movably arranging the second track in the pair of first tracks arranged in parallel at an interval, reciprocating the hand holder in which a hand of the user is held along the second track and reciprocating the second track along the pair of first tracks at the same time to move the hand holder according to the characteristics of the user I various patterns, and changing the angles of the joints of a wrist and a shoulder of the user.
- rehabilitation training may be performed by moving a hand holder in which a hand of the user is held according to characteristics of the user in various patterns and changing the angles of the joints of a wrist and a shoulder of the user. Further, rehabilitation training may be performed by moving a hand holder in a desired direction by using fine muscular forces and changing the angles of the joints of a wrist and a shoulder of the user.
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Abstract
Description
- The present application is a continuation of International Patent Application No. PCT/KR2016/011556, filed on Oct. 14, 2016, which is based upon and claims the benefit of priority to Korean Patent Application Nos. 10-2016-0065439, filed on May 27, 2016 and 10-2016-0078444, filed on Jun. 23, 2016. The disclosures of the above-listed applications are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
- Embodiments of the inventive concept described herein relate to a rehabilitation training apparatus, and more particularly to a rehabilitation training apparatus by which rehabilitation training of the joints of a wrist and a shoulder of the user can be performed.
- In general, the joints of the human body are configured such that adjacent parts of the joints may be rotated about the joints.
- Meanwhile, the aged persons or the patients with disability, whose muscular forces are weak, have difficulties in exercising their joints as compared with healthy persons, and it is substantially difficult to exercise with general sports equipment in spite of the needs of exercises.
- In particular, because the patients who had surgical operations on the wrists and shoulders cannot exercise by themselves, the joints of the wrists and the shoulders may be stiff and hardened due to the weal muscles and insufficient supply of nutrients.
- Accordingly, long-term rehabilitation training is necessary to prevent deformation of the joints and allow the patients to return to normal activities.
- Meanwhile, most of the conventional rehabilitation apparatuses have only a function of constraining the angles of the joints of the wrists and the shoulders of the user to prevent excessive exercises.
- Accordingly, studies on the rehabilitation training apparatuses configured to change the angles of the joints with actuators have been made.
- Therefore, the applicant has developed a rehabilitation training apparatus by which rehabilitation training of the joints of the wrists and the shoulders can be made while a hand of the user is held.
- Embodiments of the inventive concept provide a rehabilitation training apparatus by which rehabilitation training may be performed by moving a hand holder in which a hand of the user is held according to characteristics of the user in various patterns and changing the angles of the joints of a wrist and a shoulder of the user.
- Embodiments of the inventive concept also provide a rehabilitation training apparatus by which rehabilitation training may be performed by moving a hand holder in a desired direction by using fine muscular forces and changing the angles of the joints of a wrist and a shoulder of the user.
- In accordance with an aspect of the inventive concept, there is provided a rehabilitation training apparatus including a pair of first tracks that are arranged in parallel at an interval, a second track that is perpendicular to the pair of first tracks and is movably connected to the pair of first tracks, a hand holder that is movably provided in the second track and on which a hand of the user is held, a holder driving unit that reciprocally moves the hand holder along the second track, and a track driving unit that reciprocally moves the second track along the pair of first tracks.
- Here, the rehabilitation training apparatus may further include a control unit that controls driving of the holder driving unit and the track driving unit such that the hand holder is moved along a plane defined by the pair of first tracks and the second track.
- The rehabilitation training apparatus may further include a pattern recognizing unit that recognizes coordinate data for a printing pattern that is provided on a printout provided on the plane defined by the pair of first tracks and the second track, and the control unit may control the driving of the holder driving unit and the track driving unit such that the hand holder is moved, based on the coordinate data for the printing pattern recognized by the pattern recognizing unit.
- The rehabilitation training apparatus may further include a memory in which plane coordinate data and movement speed data for a movement pattern, in which the hand holder is to be moved, are stored, and the control unit may control the driving of the holder driving unit and the track driving unit, based on the coordinate data and the movement speed data for the movement pattern received through the memory, prior to the coordinate data for the printing pattern received from the pattern recognizing unit.
- Further, the rehabilitation training apparatus may further include a communication module that receives plane coordinate data and movement speed data for a movement pattern, in which the hand holder is to be moved, from an external device, and the control unit may control the driving of the holder driving unit and the track driving unit, based on the coordinate data and the movement speed data for the movement pattern received through the communication module, prior to the coordinate data for the printing pattern received from the pattern recognizing unit.
- The holder driving unit may include a guide rail for a holder that is arranged along the second track, a guide block for a holder that is connected to the hand holder to be reciprocally moved along the guide rail for a holder, a rack for a holder that has a plurality of gear teeth along a lengthwise direction of the guide rail for a holder, a pinion for a holder that is engaged with the rack for a holder to be rotated, a motor for a holder that generates a rotational force in the pinion for a holder, a clutch for a holder that engages or disengages power transmitted from the motor for a holder to the pinion for a holder, and a housing for a holder that accommodates the pinion for a holder, the motor for a holder, and the clutch for a holder and supports the hand holder.
- Further, the holder driving unit may further include a power transmission unit for a holder that is provided between the motor for a holder and the pinion for a holder to transmit the power of the motor for a holder to the pinion for a holder.
- The track driving unit may include a guide rail for a track that is arranged along one of the pair of first tracks, a guide block for a track, to which the second track is connected and which is reciprocally moved along the guide rail for a track, a rack for a track that has a plurality of gear teeth along a lengthwise direction of the guide rail for a track, a pinion for a track that is engaged with the rack for a track to be rotated, a motor for a track that generates a rotational force in the pinion for a track, a clutch for a track that engages or disengages power transmitted from the motor for a track to the pinion for a track, and a housing for a track that accommodates the pinion for a track, the motor for a track, and the clutch for a track and supports the guide block for a track.
- The track driving unit may further include a power transmission unit for a track that is provided between the motor for a track and the pinion for a track to transmit the power of the motor for a track to the pinion for a track.
- The pattern recognizing unit may be an optical recognition sensor or a photo sensor.
- The above and other objects and features will become apparent from the following description with reference to the following figures, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the various figures unless otherwise specified, and wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a rehabilitation training apparatus according to an embodiment of the inventive concept; -
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a partially enlarged perspective view of a holder driving unit ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a view illustrating a power transmission system of the holder driving unit ofFIG. 3 ; -
FIG. 5 is a partially enlarged perspective view of a track driving unit ofFIG. 1 ; and -
FIG. 6 is a view illustrating a power transmission system of the track driving unit ofFIG. 5 . - Hereinafter, the inventive concept will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIGS. 1 to 6 illustrate a rehabilitation training apparatus according to an embodiment of the inventive concept. - As illustrated in the drawings, the
rehabilitation training apparatus 10 according to the embodiment of the inventive concept include a pair offirst tracks second track 31, ahand holder 35, aholder driving unit 41, and atrack driving unit 71. - The pair of
first tracks first track groove 13 is formed along a lengthwise direction of thefirst track first tracks - A
table holder 15 for seating therehabilitation training apparatus 10 according to the embodiment of the inventive concept on a table is provided at one end of each of the pair offirst tracks - A hinge pin coupling recess 17, to which a
hinge pin 21 is coupled, is formed at an opposite end of each of the pair offirst tracks hinge pin 21 is rotatably coupled to the hingepin coupling recess 17 of each of thefirst tracks bracket 23. Accordingly, the connectingbrackets 23 are interconnected to the pair offirst tracks hinge pins 21, respectively, and are relatively rotatable with respect to the pair offirst tracks first tracks - According to the rehabilitation training apparatus according to the embodiment of the inventive concept, the user may perform rehabilitation training of joints of a wrist and a shoulder after the pair of
first tracks bracket 23 are simply deployed, and the user may conveniently carry the rehabilitation training apparatus and easily preserve the rehabilitation training apparatus while simply folding the pair offirst tracks bracket 23 after the rehabilitation training. - The
second track 31 has a bar shape having a specific length, is perpendicular to the pair offirst tracks first tracks second track groove 33 is formed on an upper surface of thesecond track 31 along a lengthwise direction of thesecond track 31. - Here, the pair of
first tracks second track 31 are telescopically coupled along the lengthwise directions thereof, and for example, thetracks - The
hand holder 35 is movably provided in thesecond track 31, and a hand of the user is held on thehand holder 35. Thehand holder 35 may further include agrip 37 that is provided on one side of an upper portion thereof to be gripped by a hand. Further, thehand holder 35 further includes asupport bracket 39 that is provided at a lower portion thereof to support aguide block 45 for a holder. Thesupport bracket 39 is supported by ahousing 67 for a holder arranged on one side of thesecond track 31, which will be described below. - The
holder driving unit 41 reciprocates thehand holder 35 along thesecond track 31. As illustrated inFIGS. 3 and 4 , theholder driving unit 41 includes aguide 43 for a holder that is arranged along thesecond track 31, aguide block 45 for a holder that is connected to thehand holder 35 to be reciprocally moved along theguide 43 for a holder, arack 47 for a holder that has a plurality of gear teeth along a lengthwise direction of theguide 43 for a holder, apinion 49 for a holder that is engaged with therack 47 for a holder to be rotated, amotor 51 for a holder that generates a rotational force in thepinion 49 for a holder, a power transmission unit that is provided between themotor 51 for a holder and thepinion 49 for a holder to transmit power to themotor 51 for a holder, aclutch 65 for a holder that engages or disengages the power transmitted from the power transmission unit to thepinion 49 for a holder, and ahousing 67 for a holder that supports thehand holder 35. - The
guide 43 for a holder secures a movement space of theguide block 45 for a holder, and is accommodated in and coupled to the interior of thesecond track 31. - The
guide block 45 for a holder is reciprocally coupled to theguide 43 for a holder. One side of theguide block 45 for a holder protrudes from thesecond track groove 33 of thesecond track 31 and is supported by the bottom of thesupport bracket 39 of thehand holder 35. - The
pinion 49 for a holder is coupled to apinion shaft 50 for a holder, and thepinion shaft 50 for a holder is rotatably supported by thehousing 67 for a holder. - Meanwhile, in the embodiment, the power transmission unit for a holder includes a
first gear 55 for a holder that is coupled to a shaft of themotor 51 for a holder, asecond gear 59 for a holder that is engaged with thefirst gear 55 for a holder to be rotated and is coupled to apower transmission shaft 57 for a holder, athird gear 61 for a holder that is engaged with thesecond gear 59 for a holder to be rotated and is coupled to one end of theclutch 65 for a holder, and afourth gear 63 for a holder that is coupled to an opposite end of theclutch 65 for a holder to be opposite to thethird gear 61 for a holder while theclutch 65 for a holder being interposed therebetween and is engaged with thepinion 49 for a holder to be rotated. - The
housing 67 for a holder has a structure that may be vertically separated, and accommodates themotor 51 for a holder, the power transmission unit for a holder, and theclutch 65 for a holder such that themotor 51 for a holder, the power transmission unit for a holder, and theclutch 65 for a holder are not exposed to the outside. Further, on one side of thehousing 67 for a holder, thesupport bracket 39 of thehand holder 35 is supported by a coupling unit (not illustrated). - Here, although not illustrated, as another embodiment, the
holder driving unit 41 does not include a power transmission unit for a holder, and theclutch 65 for a holder is interposed between themotor 51 for a holder and thepinion 49 for a holder such that power of themotor 51 for a holder may be selectively transmitted to thepinion 49 for a holder via theclutch 65 for a holder or may not be transmitted to thepinion 49 for a holder. - The
track driving unit 71 reciprocally moves thesecond track 31 along thefirst tracks - As illustrated in
FIGS. 5 and 6 , thetrack driving unit 71 includes aguide 73 for a track that is arranged along one 11 a of thefirst tracks guide block 75 for a track to which thesecond track 31 is connected and which is reciprocally moved along theguide 73 for a track, arack 77 for a track that has a plurality of gear teeth along a lengthwise direction of theguide 73 for a track, apinion 79 for a track that is engaged with therack 77 for a track to be rotated, amotor 81 for a track that generates a rotational force in thepinion 79 for a track, a power transmission unit for a track that is provided between themotor 81 for a track and thepinion 79 to transmit power of themotor 81 of a track, aclutch 95 for a track that engages or disengages the power transmitted from the power transmission unit for a track to thepinion 79 for a track, and ahousing 97 for a track that supports theguide block 75 for a track. - The
guide 73 for a track secures a movement space of theguide block 75 for a track, and is accommodated in and coupled to the interior of thefirst track 11 a. - The
guide block 75 for a track is reciprocally coupled to theguide 73 for a track. One side of theguide block 75 for a track protrudes from thefirst track groove 13 of thefirst track 11 a, and is supported by the bottom of thesecond track 31. - The
pinion 79 for a track is coupled to apinion shaft 80 for a track, and thepinion shaft 80 for a track is rotatably supported by thehousing 97 for a track. - Meanwhile, in the embodiment, the power transmission unit for a track includes a
first gear 85 for a track that is coupled to a shaft of themotor 81 for a track, asecond gear 89 for a track that is engaged with thefirst gear 85 for a track to be rotated and is coupled to apower transmission shaft 87 for a track, athird gear 91 for a track that is engaged with thesecond gear 89 for a track to be rotated and is coupled to one end of the clutch 95 for a track, and afourth gear 93 for a track that is coupled to an opposite end of the clutch 95 for a track to be opposite to thethird gear 91 for a track while the clutch 95 for a track being interposed therebetween and is engaged with thepinion 79 for a track to be rotated. - The
housing 97 for a track has a structure that may be vertically separated, and accommodates themotor 81 for a track, the power transmission unit for a track, and the clutch 95 for a track such that themotor 51 for a track, the power transmission unit for a track, and the clutch 65 for a track are not exposed to the outside. Further, on one side of thehousing 97 for a track, theguide block 75 for a track is supported by a coupling unit (not illustrated). - Here, although not illustrated, as another embodiment, the
track driving unit 71 does not include a power transmission unit for a track, and the clutch 95 for a track is interposed between themotor 81 for a track and thepinion 79 for a track such that power of themotor 81 for a track may be selectively transmitted to thepinion 79 for a track via the clutch 95 for a track or may not be transmitted to thepinion 79 for a track. - Further, the
rehabilitation training apparatus 10 according to the embodiment of the inventive concept includes acontrol unit 101 that controls driving of theholder driving unit 41 and thetrack driving unit 71 such that thehand holder 35 is moved along a plane defined by the pair offirst tracks second track 31. - The
control unit 101 is received in thehousing 67 for a holder and controls rotational speeds and a rotational directions of themotor 51 for a holder and themotor 81 for a track to change a movement direction and a speed of thehand holder 35, based on coordinate data and movement speed data for a pattern that is set in advance along a plane defined by the pair offirst tracks second track 31. For example, if thecontrol unit 101 controls the rotational speeds of themotor 51 for a holder and themotor 81 for a track differently, thehand holder 35 is moved linearly, in a curved manner, or while freely drawing a curve. - Here, the
control unit 101 may not be received in thehousing 67 for a holder but may be received in thehousing 97 for a track. - Meanwhile,
reference numeral 99 that has not been described denotes a coupling bolt that couples thesecond track 31 and theguide block 75 for a track. Further,reference numeral 121 that has not been described denotes a battery for supplying electric power to therehabilitation training apparatus 10 according to the embodiment of the inventive concept. - According to the configuration, the
rehabilitation training apparatus 10 according to the embodiment of the inventive concept may be operated in an automatic mode such that an arm of the patient is moved along a specific path by driving of themotors holder driving unit 41 and thetrack driving unit 71 and may be operated in a manual mode such that an arm of the patient is moved along a specific path by a force of the user. - First, a case in which the
rehabilitation training apparatus 10 is operated in a manual mode will be described below. - After a hand and an arm of the user is held on the
hand holder 35, the angle of the joints of a wrist and a shoulder of the user may be changed for rehabilitation training, by applying a force to freely move thehand holder 35 along arrangement directions of thefirst tracks second track 31, for example, moving thehand holder 35 in a desired direction by using a fine muscular force of the user. Then, the clutch 65 for a holder of theholder driving unit 41 disengages transmission of power so that the power of themotor 51 for a holder is not transmitted to thepinion 49 for a holder. At the same time, the clutch 95 for a track of thetrack driving unit 71 disengages transmission of power so that the power of themotor 81 for a track is not transmitted to thepinion 79 for a track. - Next, a case in which the
rehabilitation training apparatus 10 is operated in an automatic mode will be described below. - The
control unit 101 drives theholder driving unit 41 and thetrack driving unit 71 such that thehand holder 35 is moved along the plane defined by the pair offirst tracks second track 31. - That is, if the clutch 65 for a holder is switched to a power transmission state by a control signal of the
control unit 101 and themotor 51 for a holder is forwardly rotated by applying an electric voltage to themotor 51 for a holder such that the power of themotor 51 for a holder is transmitted to thepinion 49 for a holder, the power of themotor 51 for a holder is transmitted to thefirst gear 55 for a holder, thesecond gear 59 for a holder, thethird gear 61 for a holder, thefourth gear 63 for a holder, and thepinion 49 for a holder. Accordingly, thepinion 49 for a holder is reciprocally moved along therack 47 for a holder and thehousing 67 for a holder is reciprocally moved along thesecond track 31 at the same time, and thehand holder 35 connected to thehousing 67 for a holder and theguide block 45 for a holder is guided by theguide 43 for a holder and is reciprocally moved along thesecond track 31. - At the same time, if the clutch 95 for a track is switched to a power transmission state by a control signal of the
control unit 101 and themotor 81 for a track is forwardly rotated by applying an electric voltage to themotor 81 for a track such that the power of themotor 81 for a track is transmitted to thepinion 79 for a track, the power of themotor 81 for a track is transmitted to thefirst gear 85 for a track, thesecond gear 89 for a track, thethird gear 91 for a track, the clutch 95 for a track, thefourth gear 93 for a track, and thepinion 79 for a track. Accordingly, thepinion 79 for a track is linearly reciprocally moved along therack 77 for a track and thehousing 97 for a track is reciprocally moved along one 11 a of thefirst tracks guide block 45 for a track connected to thehousing 97 for a track is guided by theguide 73 for a track and is reciprocally moved along thefirst track 11 a. Accordingly, thesecond track 31 supported by theguide block 75 for a track is also reciprocally moved along thefirst tracks - Accordingly, the hand of the user held by the
hand holder 35 is moved by a control signal of thecontrol unit 101 while forming various patterns along the plane defined by the pair offirst tracks second track 31, on the plane defined by the pair offirst tracks second track 31, so that rehabilitation training may be performed while the angles of the joints of a wrist and a shoulder of the user is changed. - Here, the
control unit 101 may switch the clutch 65 for a holder to a power transmission state such that the power of themotor 51 for a holder is transmitted to thepinion 49 for a holder, switch the clutch 95 for a track to a power interruption state such that the power of themotor 81 for a track is not transmitted to thepinion 79 for a track, and reciprocally move thehand holder 35 only in the direction of the second track, thereby allowing the user to perform rehabilitation training for the joints of the wrists and a shoulder of the user. - Meanwhile, the
rehabilitation training apparatus 10 according to the embodiment of the inventive concept may further include apattern recognizing unit 105 that is provided in thehand holder 35 to recognize coordinate data for a printing pattern printed in a printout provided on the plane defined by the pair offirst tracks second track 31. Thepattern recognizing unit 105 may be an optical recognition sensor or a photo sensor. Although it is illustrated in the embodiment that thepattern recognizing unit 105 is provided in thehousing 67 for a holder, the inventive concept is not limited thereto and thepattern recognizing unit 105 may be provided in thesecond track 31. - In this way, when the
pattern recognizing unit 105 is provided, thecontrol unit 101 may control driving of theholder driving unit 41 and thetrack driving unit 71 such that thehand holder 35 is moved, based on the coordinate data for the printing pattern recognized by thepattern recognizing unit 105. - Further, the
rehabilitation training unit 10 according to the embodiment of the inventive concept may further include a memory that is provided in thehousing 67 for a hand holder and in which plane coordinate data and movement speed data for the movement pattern, in which thehand holder 35 is to be moved, are stored. - In this way, when the
memory 111 is provided, thecontrol unit 101 may control the driving of theholder driving unit 41 and thetrack driving unit 71, based on the coordinate data and the movement speed data for the movement pattern received through thememory 111, prior to the coordinate data for the printing pattern received from thepattern recognizing unit 105. - That is, the
memory 111 provides the plane coordinate data and the movement speed data for the movement pattern, in which thehand holder 35 stored in thememory 111 is to be moved, to thecontrol unit 101. - The
control unit 101 controls movement of thehand holder 35, by controlling the rotational speeds and the directions of themotor 51 for a holder and themotor 81 for a track, based on the coordinate data and the movement speed data for the movement pattern provided through thememory 111. - In this way, as the
memory 111 is provided, rehabilitation training may be performed by selectively receiving a movement pattern through thememory 111 according to the characteristics of the user and changing the angles of the joints in a preset direction based on the coordinate data and the movement speed data for the movement pattern stored in thememory 111 while a hand of the user is held in thehand holder 35. - Further, the
rehabilitation training unit 10 according to the embodiment of the inventive concept may further include a communication module that is provided in thehousing 67 for a holder to receive plane coordinate data and movement speed data for the movement pattern, in which thehand holder 35 is to be moved, from an external device. - In this way, when the
communication module 115 is provided, thecontrol unit 101 may control the driving of theholder driving unit 41 and thetrack driving unit 71, based on the coordinate data and the movement speed data for the movement pattern received through thecommunication module 115, prior to the coordinate data for the printing pattern received from thepattern recognizing unit 105. - That is, the
control unit 101 controls movement of thehand holder 35, by controlling the rotational speeds and the directions of themotor 51 for a holder and themotor 81 for a track, based on the coordinate data and the movement speed data for the movement pattern provided through thecommunication module 115. - In this way, as the
communication module 115 is provided, rehabilitation training may be performed by transmitting a control signal for the movement pattern according to the characteristics of the user to thecontrol unit 101 through thecommunication module 115 and changing the angles of the joints in various directions based on the coordinate data and the movement speed data for the movement pattern received through the communication module while a hand of the user is held in thehand holder 35. - Here, when the
communication module 115 is provided, thecontrol unit 101 may control the driving of theholder driving unit 41 and thetrack driving unit 71 according to the coordinate data and the movement speed data for the movement pattern received through thecommunication module 115, prior to the coordinate data and the movement data for the printing pattern received from thepattern recognizing unit 105 or the coordinate data and the movement speed data for the movement pattern provided through thememory 111. - In this way, according to the inventive concept, rehabilitation training may be performed by movably arranging the second track in the pair of first tracks arranged in parallel at an interval, reciprocating the hand holder in which a hand of the user is held along the second track and reciprocating the second track along the pair of first tracks at the same time to move the hand holder according to the characteristics of the user I various patterns, and changing the angles of the joints of a wrist and a shoulder of the user.
- According to the inventive concept, rehabilitation training may be performed by moving a hand holder in which a hand of the user is held according to characteristics of the user in various patterns and changing the angles of the joints of a wrist and a shoulder of the user. Further, rehabilitation training may be performed by moving a hand holder in a desired direction by using fine muscular forces and changing the angles of the joints of a wrist and a shoulder of the user.
- While the inventive concept has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the inventive concept. Therefore, it should be understood that the above embodiments are not limiting, but illustrative.
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