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Motion detector

  • US 4,892,325 A
  • Filed: 01/08/1982
  • Issued: 01/09/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/08/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An electronic motion detector for detecting at least one direction of relative lateral movement of two bodies and the magnitude of that movement, said detector comprising:

  • source means for activating said detector;

    sensing means having a plurality of electrical values changeable in response to the lateral movement of said source means with respect to said sensing means;

    measuring means connected to said sensing means for interpreting changes in said electrical values and generating output signals indicating the direction and magnitude of said lateral movement; and

    ,electronic adjusting means connected to said measuring means for adjusting one of said output signals according to a predetermined criterion to produce an adjusted output signal, said electronic adjusting means comprising an electronic balancing means which generates a balancing signal of variable magnitude and adds said balancing signal to one of said output signals, when said source means has not moved with respect to said sensing means, to produce a summed output signal having a near-zero magnitude, said electronic balancing means comprising;

    counting means for producing a counting signal changing stepwise in magnitude in one direction with time;

    reference signal means for producing a balance reference signal having magnitude near zero relative to the stepwise changes of said counting signal;

    switch means, connected to said counting means, for enabling said counting means and for resetting said counting signal to zero upon receipt of a balancing command;

    adding means, receiving said output and counting signals, for adding said counting signal and said output signal to produce said summed output signal having an absolute magnitude approaching that of said balancing reference signal; and

    first comparison means receiving said summed output and balance reference signals, for comparing said summed output signal to said balance reference signal and connected to said counting means, for disabling said counting means when the absolute magnitude of said summed output signal falls below the absolute magnitude of said balance reference signal.

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