@Thomas Pickens what ? Exoesqueletons are used in Japan due to the low natality ,so they used them as a way for old people to still be working since new workers wouldn't come easily
Hi, I'm a quadriplegic cerebral palsy patient. I can't stand & can't walk alone. My hand movement is also limited. I can't do my personal works without the help of my parents. Now I want to do my personal works by myself. Do you have any devices which will help me to do my personal works by myself? or do you have any devices which will make my brain's deactive cells active without any surgery?
I could really use one of these. I do professional painting and drywall and I always have my hands and arms above my head. It gets seriously tiring. Send me one please 😁
how much does the suit cost to CNC build and maintain. How versatile is it for different body sizes. What about lawsuits on mechanical failure injury......Nah theyll just keep hiring people with muscle
I myself have used this very design of Ekso vest to lift transmission cases into CNC machine, and I can tell for a fact they don't work! During that whole presentation did you see one if those guys lift something heavy?
Did you listen to it at all? It’s not for putting muscle on your body. It’s for support of overhead jobs and tasks ie some what was shown in the video. People expect this to be a terminator weapon and “Do All” . It’s not, it’s far from, it’s an aid that would help the longevity of many people careers. If you want to lift a trans case into a CNC machine then do more bench press sets at the gym small fry.
I need something like this to transfer weight to the ground and by-pass putting weight on my L5 compression fracture and spinal fusion, then I can be a useful being again, as soon as get the multiple myeloma under control as well. stupid cancer. :(
Shit,that is so similar to an idea I have.i recently constructed what I call an exo lift for use by patients during physical therapy and is designed to take the weight off anything they carry.but this doesn't use batteries like mine.mine is a fitted arm unit that fits over users arm and is 12 volts and uses an extension/contraction motor to assist limb motion.
Theirs is non robotic, no motors. The designer was once contracted with Boeing. Then branched off on their own. They've had contracts with the US Army. I've been waiting and waiting for this to be released to the public - its a game changer for the labour industry. Image holding an angle grinder at a 90' angle all day without one. Or lifting drywall or plywood. Engine parts. I can't wait for this to be at Home Depot.
Yeah, but can he go to the bathroom in that thing. Can he ? can he ? Huh ? You say that , someone can get in and out of it , In a hurry. But, what if you're in a push! What then, Huh ? What then !
Ford will design anything to help prevent lawsuits from its injured workers but won’t put the money into its vehicles! Take it from ones who knows first hand from owning at least 20 fords
Ford: made in Canada. Let's all stop bullcrapping and just let the mechanical arms build shit. I'm 100% sure we can all find better uses for the exoskeleton.