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  2. Powered exoskeleton - Wikipedia

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    The exoskeleton also protects the user's shoulder, waist, back and thigh against overload, and stabilizes movements when lifting and holding heavy items. [3] A powered exoskeleton differs from traditional body armor, or a passive exoskeleton, which provides mechanical benefits and protection, but has no actuator, and so relies completely on the ...

  3. Human Universal Load Carrier - Wikipedia

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    Lockheed Martin recently released a new product card for a lift assist device that attaches to the HULC system and provides the user with power assisted lift. [ 8 ] In May 2012, Lockheed announced a lighter and energy-efficient HULC, with power to last eight hours on marches or days just standing, would go for field tests by the Army in September.

  4. Soft exoskeleton - Wikipedia

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    MAX exoskeletons assist with lifting and carrying heavy loads, reducing the risk of injuries. The MAX exoskeleton integrates the backX, shoulderX, and legX systems, [62] forming a comprehensive full-body exoskeleton designed for diverse industrial settings. Its purpose is to minimize the stress on the knees, back, and shoulders, allowing users ...

  5. German Bionic's connected exoskeleton helps workers lift smarter

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    The new Cray X exoskeleton from German Bionic not only lifts 30kg with ease, it also actively monitors the wearer's movements, preventing them from straining something painful.

  6. Berkeley Robotics and Human Engineering Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    It also "allows single operators to safely lift heavy loads that currently require two or more people". [13] Austin project named after in honor of its first human test subject Austin Whitney, a University of California, Berkeley graduate, is a series of technologies that lead to low cost exoskeleton systems for individuals with mobility disorders.

  7. This Revolutionary Robotic Suit Enabled a Paralyzed Man To ...

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    The company received approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2022 to use the exoskeleton suit for stroke rehabilitation in the U.S. and has opened a new headquarters in New York City.

  8. Exoskeleton helps paralyzed people regain independence - AOL

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    The WalkON Suit F1, an exoskeleton developed to help people with disabilities, can actually walk over to a person in a wheelchair, solving a major problem. Exoskeleton helps paralyzed people ...

  9. Hardiman - Wikipedia

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    Hardiman was the first attempt to build a practical powered exoskeleton, by General Electric between 1965 and 1971. [1] [2] The machine was intended to allow the wearer to lift loads of 1500 pounds (680 kg) with ease. [2] The project was led by the engineer Ralph Mosher, who had previously worked on the Handyman. The project was not successful ...