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Force detector

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  • US 6,053,057 A
  • Filed: 07/02/1998
  • Issued: 04/25/2000
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/12/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. In a force detector for detecting force components along a first axis and a second axis independently, said first axis being perpendicular to said second axis and the improvements comprising:

  • a first member for fixing to a detector casing;

    a second member;

    a third member connecting said second member to said first member for movement with a component along said first axis when a force component along said first axis is applied and with a component along said second axis when a force component along said second axis is applied;

    a first fixed electrode, a second fixed electrode, a third fixed electrode and a fourth fixed electrode operatively on at least said first member; and

    a first displacement electrode, a second displacement electrode, a third displacement electrode and a fourth displacement electrode operatively on at least said second member;

    wherein said first fixed electrode is opposite to said first displacement electrode so that a first capacitance element is constituted, said second fixed electrode is opposite to said second displacement electrode so that a second capacitance element is constituted, said third fixed electrode is opposite to said third displacement electrode so that a third capacitance element is constituted and said fourth electrode is opposite to said fourth displacement electrode so that a fourth capacitance element is constituted; and

    wherein said fixed electrodes and displacement electrodes are arranged so that an electrode distance of said first capacitance element decreases while an electrode distance of said second capacitance element increases when said second member is moved with said component in a positive direction along said first axis, an electrode distance of said first capacitance element increases while an electrode distance of said second capacitance element decreases when said second member is moved with said component in a negative direction along said first axis, an electrode distance of said third capacitance element decreases while an electrode distance of said fourth capacitance element increases when said second member is moved with said component in a positive direction along said second axis and an electrode distance of said third capacitance element increases while an electrode distance of said fourth capacitance element decreases when said second member is moved with said component in a negative direction along said second axis.

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