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Berkeley Ergonomic Arm Conceptual Scenarios for Company-Lab Partnerships

Berkeley Ergonomic Arm Conceptual Scenarios for Company-Lab Partnerships. III. Project Development + Commercialization Partnership. II. Project Development Partnership. - Scenario I (+ or -) - Scenario II (+ or -) - Product Demonstration Programs

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Berkeley Ergonomic Arm Conceptual Scenarios for Company-Lab Partnerships

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  1. Berkeley Ergonomic Arm Conceptual Scenarios for Company-Lab Partnerships III. Project Development + Commercialization Partnership II. Project Development Partnership - Scenario I (+ or -) - Scenario II (+ or -) - Product Demonstration Programs - Formal Product Evaluation - Product Enhancement - Other Tasks As Appropriate - Begin Full Scale Commercialization - Scenario I (+ or -) - CRADA - Scope Addresses Partner Needs - Create Prototypes - Team Approach - Cost Sharing - Project Mgmt. - Schedule I. License Lab Involvement - License Agreement - Field of Use - Exclusive/Non Exclusive Partner Involvement

  2. Ergo Arm - IP Simplified Description The ergonomic arm support system of the invention applies a dynamic balancing force against the forearms to maintain the arms in an ergonomically neutral position. The support structure includes an armrest connected to a flexible linkage or pivoting assembly, with a spring to provide an upward force that balances the downward force of the arm. Equipoise is maintained by the continuous operation of the opposing forces.

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