Obi feeding robot

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The first feeding robot of its kind for people with limited upper limb function. Using one or two buttons, users can pick up food from four different compartments with a spoon and guide it precisely to a previously customized position at the mouth. (Regarding costs: Contact us and we will advise you on financing options.)

For people with disabilities, feeding at home or in care facilities can present challenges. Being fed can be uncomfortable and undignified. The process is often tedious and frustrating for the person doing the feeding as well. This can lead to malnutrition of the patient and overburdening of the caregivers.

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Target audience
The feeding robot is intended for:

- People with limited arm and hand function, e.g., due to paralysis, neurological conditions, or muscle weakness.
- Residents of care facilities or hospitals who require assistance with eating.
- Patients in facilities with high hygiene standards where close physical contact should be reduced (e.g., to prevent the transmission of infections).
Application
- Simple control via one or two buttons.
- Users select one of four food compartments using the buttons.
- The robot automatically guides the spoon to a previously customized mouth position.
- Spoon and plate are removable, easy to clean, dishwasher-safe, and made from food-grade, BPA-free material.
- Long usage time thanks to a battery (up to 4 hours of mealtime per charge).
- Flexibly adjustable height and reach to meet individual needs.
Examples
- Independent eating in nursing homes or hospitals without relying on direct assistance.
- Private households where people with physical impairments wish to remain as independent as possible.
- Therapeutic facilities to promote and train self-determination in eating.

Technical data

Weight
3500
grams
Measurements
305 x 432 x 152 mm
Miscellaneous
- Battery type: Lithium-ion (48Wh / 3.2 Ah)
- Feeding time on full charge: up to 4 hours
- Maximum feeding height: 40 cm above the device’s base surface
-Minimum feeding height: 5 cm below the device’s base surface
- Maximum reach: 40 cm from the edge of the plate surface

Location

Stadtplatz 24, Schwanenstadt, Österreich

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