Force measurement system
US-9526451-B1 · Dec 27, 2016 · US
US9927312B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9927312-B1 |
| Application number | US-201715449508-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Mar 3, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 3, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 27, 2018 |
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A motion base for displacing a force measurement assembly is disclosed herein. The motion base includes a base assembly; a support structure configured to be coupled to the force measurement assembly; a rotatable coupling device, the rotatable coupling device rotatably coupling the support structure to the base assembly; and an actuation system, the actuation system including one or more actuators operatively coupled to the support structure, the one or more actuators configured to displace the support structure relative to the base assembly. In one or more embodiments, greater than 50% of the weight of the support structure is supported by the rotatable coupling device. Also, in one or more embodiments, the motion base may be used for displacing objects other than a force measurement assembly, such as for displacing a flight simulator or a virtual reality simulator.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A motion base for displacing a force measurement assembly, the motion base comprising: a base assembly; a support structure configured to be coupled to the force measurement assembly; a rotatable coupling device, the rotatable coupling device rotatably coupling the support structure to the base assembly; and an actuation system, the actuation system including one or more actuators operatively coupled to the support structure, the one or more actuators configured to displace the support structure relative to the base assembly; wherein the weight of the support structure is not entirely supported by the one or more actuators; and wherein greater than 50% of the weight of the support structure is supported by the rotatable coupling device. 2. The motion base according to claim 1 , wherein the motion base has at least two degrees of freedom. 3. The motion base according to claim 1 , wherein the rotatable coupling device has at least two degrees of freedom. 4. The motion base according to claim 3 , wherein the rotatable coupling device comprises a gimbal component. 5. The motion base according to claim 1 , wherein the one or more actuators of the actuation system comprise one or more linear actuators and the base assembly comprises a base component for supporting the motion base, the one or more linear actuators of the actuation system being connected between the base component and the support structure. 6. The motion base according to claim 5 , wherein the one or more linear actuators of the actuation system comprise a plurality of linear actuators, each of the plurality of linear actuators connected between the base component and the support structure. 7. The motion base according to claim 5 , wherein the base assembly further comprises a mounting frame for supporting the rotatable coupling device above the base component. 8. The motion base according to claim 7 , further comprising one or more bearing assemblies for rotatably coupling the rotatable coupling device to the mounting frame of the base assembly. 9. The motion base according to claim 5 , wherein an upper end of at least one of the one or more linear actuators of the actuation system is rotatably connected to the support structure by means of an upper joint member having at least two degrees of freedom. 10. The motion base according to claim 5 , wherein a lower end of at least one of the one or more linear actuators of the actuation system is rotatably connected to the base component by means of a lower joint member having at least two degrees of freedom. 11. The motion base according to claim 1 , wherein the force measurement assembly comprises one of: (i) an instrumented treadmill and (ii) a force plate. 12. A motion base for displacing an object above a support surface, the motion base comprising: a base assembly, the base assembly comprising a base component for supporting the motion base; a support structure configured to be coupled to the object; a rotatable coupling device, the rotatable coupling device rotatably coupling the support structure to the base component of the base assembly, the rotatable coupling device being disposed inwardly from a peripheral edge of the base component; and an actuation system, the actuation system including one or more actuators operatively coupled to the support structure, at least one of the one or more actuators being located closer to the peripheral edge of the base component than the rotatable coupling device, and the one or more actuators configured to displace the support structure relative to the base assembly; wherein greater than 50% of the weight of the support structure is supported by the rotatable coupling device. 13. The motion base according to claim 12 , wherein the object that is coupled to the support structure comprises one of: (i) an instrumented treadmill, (ii) a force plate, (iii) a flight simulator, and (iv) a virtual reality simulator. 14. A motion base for displacing a force measurement assembly, the motion base comprising: a base assembly; a support structure configured to be coupled to the force measurement assembly; a rotatable coupling device, the rotatable coupling device rotatably coupling the support structure to the base assembly; and an actuation system, the actuation system including one or more actuators operatively coupled to the support structure, the one or more actuators configured to displace the support structure relative to the base assembly; wherein greater than 50% of the weight of the support structure is supported by the rotatable coupling device. 15. The motion base according to claim 14 , wherein the rotatable coupling device has at least two degrees of freedom. 16. The motion base according to claim 14 , wherein the one or more actuators of the actuation system comprise one or more linear actuators and the base assembly comprises a base component for supporting the motion base, the one or more linear actuators of the actuation system being connected between the base component and the support structure. 17. The motion base according to claim 16 , wherein the one or more linear actuators of the actuation system comprise a plurality of linear actuators, each of the plurality of linear actuators connected between the base component and the support structure. 18. The motion base according to claim 16 , wherein the base assembly further comprises a mounting frame for supporting the rotatable coupling device above the base component.
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