System for controlling manipulation reaction force and method for controlling manipulation reaction force
US-2024392537-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US11874686B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11874686-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017597332-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 1, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jul 1, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jan 16, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jan 16, 2024 |
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A joystick control device including a base and a teeter board supported on the base by at least first and second pivoting mounts, with each pivoting mount guiding relative rotary motion between the base and the teeter board about a respective axis of rotation, and the respective axes of rotation of the first and second pivoting mounts are spaced apart and extend parallel to each other. A handle effects movement of the teeter board, which movement is detected by a sensor arranged to generate an output signal indicative of the position and orientation of the teeter board relative to the base. Third and fourth pivoting mounts having respective axes of rotation perpendicular to those of the first and second pivoting mounts are suitably also provided to enable the device to provide two-axis control.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A joystick control device comprising: a base portion; a teeter board supported on the base portion by first and second pivoting mounts, each pivoting mount configured to guide relative rotary motion between the base and the teeter board about a respective axis of rotation; a handle operable to effect movement of the teeter board; and a sensor configured to generate an output signal indicative of position and orientation of the teeter board relative to the base; wherein, the respective axes of rotation of the first and second pivoting mounts are spaced apart and extend parallel to each other, wherein the teeter board is further supported on the base portion by third and fourth pivoting mounts, each of the pivoting mounts configured to guide relative rotary motion between the base and the teeter board about a respective axis of rotation, wherein, the respective axes of rotation of the third and fourth pivoting mounts are spaced apart and extend parallel to each other, and perpendicular to the respective axes of rotation of the first and second pivoting mounts, and wherein in case of rotary motion of the first and second pivoting mounts around the respective axis of rotation, the sensor is configured to generate an output signal indicative of the amount of rotary motion, and in case of rotary motion of the third and fourth pivoting mounts around the respective axis of rotation, the sensor is configured to generate a binary output signal indicative of the rotary motion. 2. The joystick control device of claim 1 , wherein a distance of separation between the respective axes of rotation of the first and second pivoting mounts is different from a distance of separation between the respective axes of rotation of the third and fourth pivoting mounts. 3. The joystick control device of claim 2 , wherein each of the pivoting mounts comprise at least one rounded protrusion from one of the teeter board and base portions engaging a rounded bearing seat on the other of the teeter board and base portions. 4. The joystick control device of claim 2 , wherein the base portion comprises a partial enclosure containing the teeter board and the sensor; and an opening through which the handle passes. 5. The joystick control device of claim 2 , wherein the handle extends in a direction substantially perpendicular to the respective axes of rotation of the first, second, third and fourth pivoting mounts. 6. The joystick control device of claim 2 , having a neutral operating position in which the teeter board is in contact with the base portion at the first and second pivoting mounts. 7. The joystick control device of claim 6 , wherein the teeter board is in contact with the base portion at the first and second pivoting mounts and holds the handle in a statically stable position. 8. The joystick control device of claim 6 , wherein gravitational force acting on the handle urges the handle from a position different from the neutral operating position into the neutral operating position. 9. The joystick control device of claim 6 , further comprising biasing means arranged to urge the control device to the neutral operating position. 10. The joystick control device of claim 9 , in which the biasing means comprise one or more magnets. 11. The joystick control device of claim 9 , in which the biasing means comprise one or more springs. 12. The joystick control device of claim 2 , in which the handle is attached to the teeter board at a position closer to one of the first and second pivoting mounts than the other. 13. The joystick control device of claim 2 , wherein the handle is further operable to move the teeter board in a direction towards and away from the base portion, and the sensor is configured to generate an output signal indicative of the resultant separation between the teeter board and the base portion.
the controlling member being movable by hand about orthogonal axes, e.g. joysticks {(for switches H01H25/04)} · CPC title
Means for returning or tending to return controlling members to an inoperative or neutral position, e.g. by providing return springs or resilient end-stops (G05G5/28 takes precedence) · CPC title
Mounting of controlling member · CPC title
Position sensor for rotary movement, e.g. potentiometer · CPC title
with additional switches or sensors on the handle · CPC title
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