From "carrying" to "piggyback"! A robot for transfer and movement that reduces the burden on caregivers.
"Keipu" is a transfer and mobility robot that allows caregivers to directly board from behind without having to lift or reposition the user from the bed. It features simple operation, where you only need to tilt the joystick in the desired direction with one hand. It can rotate 360 degrees on the spot, making it easy to use smoothly in narrow indoor spaces like restrooms and elevators. Additionally, the height of the seat can be adjusted electrically while seated. 【Features】 ■ Boarding from behind (reducing caregiver burden) ■ Ease of transfer movements due to the up-and-down mechanism of the seat and armrests ■ On-the-spot rotation in tight spaces ■ Intuitive operation ■ Five levels of speed adjustment *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■Dimensions (W×D×H): 61×73×105cm ■Weight (including battery): 47.3kg ■Seat height (ground clearance): 43-63cm ■Maximum forward speed: 2km/h, updated 1.5km/h ■Maximum user weight: 75kg ■Practical climbing slope: 6 degrees ■Minimum turning radius: 38cm ■Step-over height: 0.5cm ■Gap crossing width: 2.5cm ■Charging time: 4-5 hours ■Continuous travel distance: approximately 5.4km (measured value) ■Continuous travel time: approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes (measured value) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Isaac Corporation was established in 2012 as a company that researches and develops service robots. Since then, we have primarily conducted research and development of medical and nursing care robots in close collaboration with the Onchikai Foundation. Furthermore, since 2013, we have also been advancing research and development of disaster response robots. Looking ahead, while keeping an eye on the future of Japan's robot industry, we will continually consider what we should do in the region of Fukushima Prefecture, aiming to contribute broadly to the reconstruction of Fukushima Prefecture and the accumulation of the robot industry through our research and development efforts.