Apparatus and method of capacitively sensing operator presence for a stump cutter
First Claim
1. A capacitive operator presence detector for an operator control handle, comprising:
- (a) a capacitive sensor having a ring shaped portion with an end, mounted in the handle at a first upper position along a longitudinal axis of the handle, and extending proximate a surface of the handle, the capacitive sensor arranged and configured to form a capacitor when the handle is touched by an operator;
(b) a guard electrode separate from the capacitive sensor, having a ring shaped portion with an end, and extending proximate a surface of the handle, the guard electrode mounted in the handle at a second lower position along the longitudinal axis of the handle, the end of the guard electrode being adjacent the end of the capacitive sensor wherein the guard electrode is offset from the capacitive sensor along the longitudinal axis of the handle, the guard electrode arranged and configured to substantially isolate the capacitive sensor from ground when it is not touched by an operator; and
(c) an operator presence circuit connected to the capacitive sensor and the guard electrode, the circuit having a node where a change in capacitance of the capacitive sensor is measured as a change in voltage and where the change in voltage is provided to the guard electrode, wherein the voltage at the guard electrode is equal to the voltage at the capacitive sensor and changes in capacitance due to water on the handle forming capacitance to ground are reduced.
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Abstract
An operator detection and presence device includes a conductive sensor and a guard electrode. The sensor and electrode are physically located and electrically connected in a manner which helps the detection circuit measure if an operator'"'"'s hand is on the handle or if the change in capacitance is due to water. The sensor and electrode are preferably physically located in the handle spaced apart from one another, where the sensor is located in an area that the operator will touch. The electrode is located in an area that the operator will not generally touch. A detection circuit is connected to the sensor and electrode for measuring whether the capacitance of the sensor has changed. The electrode is used to avoid false detections and/or the ability to detect of operator presence.
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11 Claims
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1. A capacitive operator presence detector for an operator control handle, comprising:
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(a) a capacitive sensor having a ring shaped portion with an end, mounted in the handle at a first upper position along a longitudinal axis of the handle, and extending proximate a surface of the handle, the capacitive sensor arranged and configured to form a capacitor when the handle is touched by an operator; (b) a guard electrode separate from the capacitive sensor, having a ring shaped portion with an end, and extending proximate a surface of the handle, the guard electrode mounted in the handle at a second lower position along the longitudinal axis of the handle, the end of the guard electrode being adjacent the end of the capacitive sensor wherein the guard electrode is offset from the capacitive sensor along the longitudinal axis of the handle, the guard electrode arranged and configured to substantially isolate the capacitive sensor from ground when it is not touched by an operator; and (c) an operator presence circuit connected to the capacitive sensor and the guard electrode, the circuit having a node where a change in capacitance of the capacitive sensor is measured as a change in voltage and where the change in voltage is provided to the guard electrode, wherein the voltage at the guard electrode is equal to the voltage at the capacitive sensor and changes in capacitance due to water on the handle forming capacitance to ground are reduced. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method of detecting the presence of an operator touching a hydraulic control handle of a stump cutter, comprising:
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(a) generating an electrical signal; (b) connecting a capacitive sensor to the electrical signal, the capacitive sensor mounted in the handle at a first position along a longitudinal axis of the handle and forming a capacitor when the handle is touched by an operator; (c) connecting a guard electrode to the electrical signal, the guard electrode separate from the capacitive sensor and mounted in the handle at a second position along the longitudinal axis adjacent and offset from the first position and substantially isolating the capacitive sensor from ground when it is not touched by an operator; and (d) connecting the capacitive sensor and the guard electrode to a detection circuit, the detection circuit having a node where a change in capacitance of the capacitive sensor is measured as a change in voltage and where the change in voltage is provided to the guard electrode, wherein the voltage at the guard electrode is equal to the voltage at the capacitive sensor and changes in capacitance due to water on the handle forming capacitance to ground are reduced. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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11. A capacitive operator presence detector for an operator control handle, comprising:
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a capacitive sensor mounted in the handle, having a ring shaped portion, the exterior surface of the ring shaped portion extending proximate a surface of the handle, and wherein the capacitive sensor is arranged and configured to form a capacitor when the handle is touched by an operator; a guard electrode mounted in the handle, the guard electrode including a first length positioned within the ring shaped portion of the capacitive sensor and at least a second length proportional to the first length positioned external to the capacitive sensor, wherein the guard electrode is arranged and configured to substantially isolate the capacitive sensor from ground when it is not touched by an operator; and an operator presence circuit connected to the capacitive sensor and the guard electrode, the circuit having a node where a change in capacitance of the capacitive sensor is measured as a change in voltage and where the change in voltage is provided to the guard electrode, whereby the voltage at the guard electrode is equal to voltage at the capacitive sensor and changes in capacitance due to water on the handle forming capacitance to ground are reduced.
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