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Motor-Free Device Reduces Stress from Walking

Devices that help people walk were once thought to be difficult, if notimpossible, to design. Until recently, such a device required electricity from anexternal power supply. Now, American scientists have built a small, wearableaddition to normal shoes. Their new invention eases the load on muscles in the leg and makes walking easier.

Steven Collins and Greg Sawicki are biomedical engineers. They both studiedhow human beings walk. They found that our ankles and calves performmotions similar to a spring joined to a clutch. In an automobile, a clutch isused to connect and disconnect a driving or driven part of an engine or otherpiece of equipment. The researchers found that the human body parts areable to both store and release energy, just like a spring.

Scientists develop motor-free device that eases stress from walking.

Steven Collins works with Carnegie Mellon University in Pennsylvania. GregSawicki is with North Carolina State University. He spoke to VOA on Skype.

"We found in basic science experiments that that system, your calf andAchilles tendon, works a lot like a catapult. So, the muscle holds on to thetendon and your body actually stretches your Achilles tendon quite a bit andthen stores the energy in the tissue and then it's given back to propel youforward in the world."

Mr. Sawicki says he and Mr. Collins designed a mechanical device thatperforms the same kind of energy ‘give-and-take’ outside the body. Their newankle exoskeleton is made of carbon fiber and metal. It connects to ordinaryshoes and takes over part of the work of walking. Mr. Sawicki says thedevice reduces the amount of energy required for walking by as much asseven percent.

The unpowered ankle exoskeleton can help people walk farther with the sameamount of energy. It also can restore normal movement for individuals whohave trouble walking.

Mr. Sawicki says it takes only a few minutes for someone to get used to theankle exoskeleton. He says the wearer quickly learns to use less muscleenergy, letting the device do much of the work.

"You really don't notice it until when you take it off. And when you take it offyou realize that it was there and giving you the boost."

Mr. Sawicki says the device is mainly meant for people recovering from asurgery operation or a stroke. He adds that anyone who spends a lot of timewalking, like hospital workers and policemen, could use the device.

There are no plans to make the ankle exoskeleton available to the generalpublic. But the inventors say some manufacturers have expressed interest in the device.

I’m Jonathan Evans.

VOA’s George Putic prepared this story from Washington. Jonathan Evanswrote it for Learning English. The editor was George Grow.

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Words in this Story

boost – n. help or encouragement; a push upward

exoskeleton – n. an artificial external supporting structure

restore – v. to give back someone or something that was lost or taken : toreturn someone or something

spring – n. a twisted or coiled piece of metal that returns to its original shapewhen it is pressed down or stretched

Motor-Free Device Reduces Stress from Walking

一种无动力装备让行走更轻松

Devices that help people walk were once thought to be difficult, if not impossible, to design. Until recently, such a device required electricity from an external power supply. Now, American scientists have built a small, wearable addition to normal shoes. Their new invention eases the load on muscles in the leg and makes walking easier.

曾经人们认为想要造出帮助人行走的装置是非常困难的,甚至是不可能的。直到最近,这样的装备仍需要外部电源提供电力。现在美国科学家造出一种小的可带在普通鞋子上的装置。这个新发明减轻肌肉的活动,使行走变得轻松。

Steven Collins and Greg Sawicki are biomedical engineers. They both studied how human beings walk. They found that our ankles and calves perform motions similar to a spring joined to a clutch. In an automobile, a clutch is used to connect and disconnect a driving or driven part of an engine or other piece of equipment. The researchers found that the human body parts are able to both store and release energy, just like a spring.

Steven Collins和Greg Sawicki都是生物医学工程师。他们都在研究人类如何行走。他们发现,我们的脚踝和小腿进行运动的原理与离合器上的弹簧类似。在汽车上,离合器被用于连接或断开发动机或其它设备的驱动部分。研究人员发现,人体的这些部分能够像弹簧一样储存和释放能量。

Steven Collins works with Carnegie Mellon University in Pennsylvania. Greg Sawicki is with North Carolina State University. He spoke to VOA on Skype.

Steven Collins就职于宾夕法尼亚州的卡内基·梅隆大学。Greg Sawicki就职于北卡​​罗来纳州立大学。他通过Skype对美国之音表示。

"We found in basic science experiments that that system, your calf and Achilles tendon, works a lot like a catapult. So, the muscle holds on to the tendon and your body actually stretches your Achilles tendon quite a bit and then stores the energy in the tissue and then it's given back to propel you forward in the world."

他说,“我们发现在基础科学实验中,小腿和跟腱这一系统就像弹射器一样工作。肌肉附在跟腱上,当身体伸展开跟腱时,就把能量储存到人体组织中,之后再释放出来推动人们向前行进。”

Mr. Sawicki says he and Mr. Collins designed a mechanical device that performs the same kind of energy ‘give-and-take' outside the body. Their new ankle exoskeleton is made of carbon fiber and metal. It connects to ordinary shoes and takes over part of the work of walking. Mr. Sawicki says the device reduces the amount of energy required for walking by as much as seven percent.

Sawicki先生表示,他和Collins先生设计出一种机械装置,能够在体外进行同样的能量储存与释放。他们这种新的外骨脚踝是用碳纤维和金属制成,可以附加到普通鞋子上并承担部分行走工作。Sawicki先生表示,这种装置可以让行走所需能量降低7%。

The unpowered ankle exoskeleton can help people walk farther with the same amount of energy. It also can restore normal movement for individuals who have trouble walking.

这种无动力外骨脚踝可以帮助人们用相同能量走得更远。它还能让走路困难的人恢复正常运动。

Mr. Sawicki says it takes only a few minutes for someone to get used to the ankle exoskeleton. He says the wearer quickly learns to use less muscle energy, letting the device do much of the work.

Sawicki先生表示,人们只需要几分钟就能适应这种外骨脚踝。他说,佩戴者很快能学会使用更少肌肉能量,而让设备承担很多工作。

"You really don't notice it until when you take it off. And when you take it off you realize that it was there and giving you the boost."

“直到你摘下它你才会意识到它的存在以及它给予你的帮助。”

Mr. Sawicki says the device is mainly meant for people recovering from a surgery operation or a stroke. He adds that anyone who spends a lot of time walking, like hospital workers and policemen, could use the device.

Sawicki先生表示,这种设备主要用来帮助人们从外科手术或中风中康复。他补充说,医院工作人员和警察等长时间行走的人群也可以使用这种设备。

There are no plans to make the ankle exoskeleton available to the general public. But the inventors say some manufacturers have expressed interest in the device.

目前尚无向大众推广这种装备的计划。但是设计者表示一些厂商已经对此产生了兴趣。

I'm Jonathan Evans.

我是Jonathan Evans。

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