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A project log for OpenBionics Affordable Prosthetic Hands

Affordable, light-weight, anthropomorphic prosthetic hands, using a novel selectively-lockable differential mechanism.

openbionicsOpenBionics 08/09/2015 at 19:040 Comments

Parametric CAD Files

We provide appropriate CAD files (Solidworks .sldasm, .sldprt and .dwg, .dxf, .stl), for the replication of the proposed design.

The latest version of our parametric CAD files can be found in our GitHub repository:

OpenBionics GitHub Repository.

Τhe use of parametric models derived from human hand anthropometry studies, allows for the development of personalized prostheses. The only parameters that we need in order to derive the finger phalanges lengths and the personalized finger base frames positions and orientations, are the human hand length (HL) and the human hand breadth (HB).

We have modified our CAD files in order to integrate the required parameters (HL & HB) for the replication of a personalized design. First, you need to decide which hand you want to replicate (Right or Left). You can find below a quick guide for the production of the personalized design. The procedure is the same for both hands.

  1. Open the file "prostheticParameters.SLDPRT" which can be found @ Prosthetic-Hands\CAD\Left.
  2. Make the "parametersSketch" file editable. You can see there, the parameters that you can change. Their values are reported in mm and NOT in inches.
  3. Open the assembly file "AnthropomorphicHandAssembly.SLDASM" which can be found @ Prosthetic-Hands\CAD\Left\Assembly.
  4. Go to the part file "prostheticParameters.SLDPRT" and change the desired values (HL=hand length, HB=hand breadth & fingerWidth) according to this image and then save the file.
  5. Go to the assembly file "AnthropomorphicHandAssembly.SLDASM" and rebuild it. All .SLDPRT files that are used in the assembly should be rebuilt.
  6. If you want .STL files you should open every rebuilt part and then choose "Save as .STL".

Things to note:

  1. The design has specific constraints which cover the 95th percentile of human hand and those are:
    Hand Length: 182 - 225mm
    Hand Breadth: 82,5 - 110mm.
  2. Dimensions should be changed symmetrically. The mean HL/HB ratio is 2.2, so if your new assembly has errors it is probably either because you didn't measure correctly your hand values or because your hand construction is very far from the mean human value.
  3. For editing our CAD files you should own Solidworks 2014 or a later version. In case you don't have access to the required software, complete this webform in the OpenBionics website. We are working on a project, in order to further modify our design with open-source CAD software.
  4. Our approach is inspired by the Yale Open Hand project. More details can be found here.
  5. An assembly guide and a video tutorial will soon be available.

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