Department of Mechanical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37212, USA.
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37212, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Dec 12;18(24):13115. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182413115.
Exoskeletons and exosuits (exos) are wearable devices that physically assist movement. User comfort is critically important for societal adoption of exos. Thermal comfort (a person's satisfaction with their thermal environment) represents a key design challenge. Exos must physically attach/interface to the body to apply forces, and these interfaces inevitably trap some heat. It is envisioned that thermal comfort could be improved by designing mode-switching exo interfaces that temporarily loosen around a body segment when assistive forces are not being applied. To inform exo design, a case series study ( = 4) based on single-subject design principles was performed. Our objective was to assess individual responses to skin temperature and thermal comfort during physical activity with a Loose leg-sleeve interface compared with a Form-Fitting one, and immediately after a Form-Fitting sleeve switched to Loose. Skin under the Loose sleeve was 2-3 °C (4-6 °F) cooler after 25 min of physical activity, and two of four participants reported the Loose sleeve improved their thermal comfort. After completion of the physical activity, the Form-Fitting sleeve was loosened, causing a 2-4 °C (3-8 °F) drop in skin temperature underneath for all participants, and two participants to report slightly improved thermal comfort. These findings confirmed that an exo that can quickly loosen its interface when assistance is not required-and re-tighten when it is- has the potential to enhance thermal comfort for some individuals and environments. More broadly, this study demonstrates that mode-switching mechanisms in exos can do more than adjust physical assistance: they can also exploit thermodynamics and facilitate thermoregulation in a way that enhances comfort for exo users.
外骨骼和外骨骼服(exos)是可穿戴设备,可物理辅助运动。用户舒适度对于外骨骼的社会采用至关重要。热舒适度(一个人对其热环境的满意度)是一个关键的设计挑战。外骨骼必须与身体物理连接/接口以施加力,而这些接口不可避免地会捕获一些热量。人们设想,通过设计模式切换外骨骼接口,可以在不施加辅助力时暂时松开身体的某个部位,从而改善热舒适度。为了对外骨骼设计提供信息,进行了一项基于单例设计原则的病例系列研究(= 4)。我们的目的是评估在物理活动期间与松散腿袖接口相比,与贴合接口相比,个体对皮肤温度和热舒适度的反应,以及贴合袖套切换到松散状态后立即的反应。在 25 分钟的身体活动后,松散袖套下的皮肤温度低 2-3°C(4-6°F),四名参与者中有两名报告说松散袖套改善了他们的热舒适度。在完成身体活动后,贴合袖套被松开,导致所有参与者的皮肤温度下降 2-4°C(3-8°F),两名参与者报告说热舒适度略有改善。这些发现证实,当不需要辅助时可以快速松开接口的外骨骼,而在需要时重新紧固接口,有可能提高某些人和环境下的热舒适度。更广泛地说,这项研究表明,外骨骼中的模式切换机制不仅可以调整物理辅助:它们还可以利用热力学并以增强外骨骼用户舒适度的方式促进体温调节。