A hand-held stabilizer for Parkinson's patients and its anti-vibration realization method
A stabilizer and anti-vibration technology, which is applied in the direction of instruments, writing utensils, writing connectors, etc., can solve the problems of complex structure and limited scope of application of anti-shake devices, and achieve the effect of increasing the scope of use, easy control, and simple structure
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[0054] The present invention will be further introduced below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
[0055] Such as Figure 1~4 As shown, a handheld stabilizer for Parkinson's patients includes an accessory 1, a front end axial fine-tuning mechanism 2, a swing debounce mechanism 3, a rotation debounce mechanism 4 and a hand-held mechanism 5. The accessory installation head 202 is installed on the front part of the front shell 201, the permanent magnet 203 is placed in the accessory installation head 202, the magnet 101 at the end of the accessory 1 is attracted to the permanent magnet 203 through the accessory installation head 202, and the accessory 1 can be different according to the patient The needs of life are replaced by specific alternatives in different forms, such as spoons, forks, stylus pens, pencils, etc.
[0056] The front end axial fine-tuning mechanism 2 is mechanically connected with the swing debounce mechanism 3, the swing debounce mechanism 3 is m...
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