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Flexible tactile sensor for measuring foot pressure distributions and for gaskets

Patent 5033291 Issued on July 23, 1991. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject December 11, 2009. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

Flexible force sensor
Patent #: 4426884
Issued on: 01/24/1984
Inventor: Polchaninoff

Flexible force sensor
Patent #: 4503705
Issued on: 03/12/1985
Inventor: Polchaninoff

Contact sensor for measuring dental occlusion
Patent #: 4734034
Issued on: 03/29/1988
Inventor: Maness ,   et al.

Pressure and contact sensor system for measuring dental occlusion Patent #: 4856993
Issued on: 08/15/1989
Inventor: Maness ,   et al.

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 448127 filed on 12/11/1989

US Classes:

73/172, ORTHOPEDIC PRESSURE DISTRIBUTION73/865.7TOUCH OR TASTE

Examiners

Primary: Yasich, Daniel M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

A61B 005/00
G01M 019/00

Abstract

A force and pressure sensor is provided having two sets of parallel electrodes which are positioned facing one another and arranged so that electrodes of one set cross the electrodes of the second set at an angle to create a plurality of electrode intersections. Pressure-sensitive resistive material lies between the electrodes at each intersection. An adhesive layer is applied to at least one of the electrode sets in areas between electrode intersections to secure the first and second electrode sets in facing relationship, the adhesive layer preferably being applied in a pattern which provides passages where the adhesive layer does not exist to allow air to escape from interior areas of the electrode set. The thickness of the adhesive layer may be adjusted to permit preloading or to provide a threshold level for the sensor. In order to permit electrodes of the electrode set to be trimmed around their periphery, electrical contact to each electrode of the electrode sets is made intermediate the ends of the electrodes. This is accomplished by providing an insulating layer over the rear of each electrode set having holes therein at the desired intersection points and having a plurality of connecting conductors on the back of the insulating sheet, one for each electrode, which make contact with the corresponding electrode through the hole in the insulating sheet.

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