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Six-degrees-of-freedom movement sensor having strain gauge mechanical supports

  • US 5,767,840 A
  • Filed: 06/28/1996
  • Issued: 06/16/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/28/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A motion sensor comprising:

  • a central member;

    a user-manipulable member; and

    a plurality of sensors disposed between the central member and the user-manipulable member, the sensors being affixed to the user-manipulable member to mechanically bias the user-manipulable member to a quiescent position, relative to a position of the central member, the sensors including means, responsive to manipulation of the user-manipulable member by a user, the manipulation displacing the user-manipulable member from the quiescent position and causing tension on the sensors, for producing a plurality of respective signals related to the tension on the sensors;

    the user-manipulable member including a generally hollow member having an interior surface which substantially surrounds the central member, and having an exterior surface for physical contact with a user'"'"'s hand, the sensors being affixed to the interior surface of the user-manipulable member;

    whereby, from the respective signals, calculations may be made to determine a motion of the user-manipulable member by the user according to three translational and three rotational degrees of freedom.

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