Ergonomic Protective Suit
Patent Pending #63/783,868
FAST Space Form-Fit Spacesuit: Integrated Exo-System Overview
The FAST Space Form-Fit Spacesuit is more than an advanced garment—it is a fully integrated survival and command unit designed for space exploration, autonomy, and mission adaptability. Composed of multiple subsystems, each with a precise and essential role, this suit transforms astronauts into ultra-capable operators in the harshest environments—from Martian valleys to asteroid mines.
SMART Helmet & Reactive Heads-Up Display
The FAST SMART Helmet is equipped with dual 8-lens earpiece arrays offering a 260-degree panoramic field of view. Advanced optical sensors provide adaptive brightness control, target locking, environmental scanning, and night vision. Embedded within the visor is a Reactive Heads-Up Display (HUD) that dynamically adjusts visual readouts based on mission conditions.
This display is directly connected to the suit’s AI core, allowing real-time overlays of terrain data, oxygen levels, threat detection, and communication feeds, all visible without distracting the user.
Upper Body & SMART Command Unit
The upper torso of the Form-Fit suit serves as the neural center. Integrated into the chest plate is the SMART Mobile Command Hub, which features a flexible OLED interface, biometric sensors, encrypted communications, and mission-control synchronization.
Operators can access diagnostics, transmit live data, or reroute power from this core station. Reinforced shoulder articulation, spinal support structures, and AI-responsive musculature ensure both durability and comfort under duress.
SMART Gloves: Energy, Precision, Protection
Crafted from a composite of Graphene, Hafnium-Tantalum Carbide, and Boron Nitride, the SMART Gloves offer unmatched resistance to radiation and debris while maintaining dexterity. Finger pads house nanodiamond polymers for superior grip, while integrated piezoelectric arrays convert motion into micro-energy recovery.
These gloves link seamlessly into the suit’s network, allowing AI-driven task execution and system control through gestural input. Internal aerogel and phase-change materials self-regulate thermal conditions.