Angle sensor for orthopedic rehabilitation device
First Claim
1. An orthopedic rehabilitation device comprising:
- a first rigid member;
a second rigid member;
a hinge coupling said first rigid member to said second rigid member such that said first rigid member can rotate relative to said second rigid member at a pivot point; and
an angle sensor comprising a magnet and a Hall effect sensor, wherein said magnet is secured to said first rigid member and said Hall effect sensor is secured to said second rigid member.
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Abstract
An angle sensor for an orthopedic rehabilitation device includes a magnet and Hall effect sensor. The magnet is attached to a first member of the orthopedic rehabilitation device, and the Hall effect sensor is attached to a second member of the orthopedic rehabilitation device. The Hall effect sensor detects the presence of a magnetic flux created by the magnet, and produces an output voltage signal that changes as a function of the magnetic flux detected by the Hall effect sensor. As the first member rotates relative to the second member, the magnet rotates relative to the Hall effect sensor, which causes a change in the magnetic flux detected by the Hall effect sensor. The change in magnetic flux causes a change in the magnitude of the output voltage signal generated by the Hall effect sensor, which is converted into an angular equivalent.
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10 Claims
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1. An orthopedic rehabilitation device comprising:
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a first rigid member;
a second rigid member;
a hinge coupling said first rigid member to said second rigid member such that said first rigid member can rotate relative to said second rigid member at a pivot point; and
an angle sensor comprising a magnet and a Hall effect sensor, wherein said magnet is secured to said first rigid member and said Hall effect sensor is secured to said second rigid member. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method for measuring an angle between a first member and a second member of an orthopedic rehabilitation device, comprising the steps of:
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providing a magnetic flux which varies according to said angle;
detecting said magnetic flux with a Hall effect sensor;
generating an output signal with said Hall effect sensor, wherein said output signal is related to said magnetic flux; and
converting said output signal into an angular equivalent. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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8. A method for calibrating an angle sensor for an orthopedic rehabilitation device, wherein said orthopedic rehabilitation device comprises a first rigid member rotatably secured relative to a second rigid member and said angle sensor comprises a magnet secured to said first rigid member and a Hall effect sensor secured to said second rigid member, said method comprising the steps of:
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positioning said first rigid member of said orthopedic rehabilitation device in a plurality of predetermined positions relative to said second rigid member of said orthopedic rehabilitation device;
detecting an output signal value of said Hall effect sensor at each of said plurality of predetermined positions; and
storing said output signal values in an electronic storage device. - View Dependent Claims (9)
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10. A hinge mechanism for an orthotic brace, wherein said orthotic brace comprises a first rigid member rotatably secured relative to a second rigid member, said hinge mechanism comprising:
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a pivot; and
an angle sensor for measuring an angle of a joint, said angle sensor comprising;
a magnet fixedly secured to said first rigid member of said orthotic brace, and a Hall effect sensor fixedly secured to said second rigid member of said orthotic brace.
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