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Multidimensional signal input device

Patent 5329276 Issued on July 12, 1994. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject June 29, 2012. 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.

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Inventor

Assignee

Application

No. 867091 filed on 06/29/1992

US Classes:

340/870.31, Inductive transmitter341/20, BODILY ACTUATED CODE GENERATOR345/157, Cursor mark position control device345/161, Joystick463/38, Pivotally-translatable handle (e.g., joystick, etc.)700/85Positional (e.g., joystick)

Examiners

Primary: Crosland, Donnie L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • 59-61708 JP. 04/12/1984
  • 62-40519 JP. 02/12/1987
  • 64-28720 JP. 01/12/1989
  • 1-96720 JP. 04/12/1989

International Classes

G08C 019/06
G09G 003/02

Foreign Application Priority Data

1990-12-19 JP

Abstract

A device is provided which allows multidimensional information signals concerning coordinates, directions and the like of an object to be input to a CPU exactly as intended by an operator on a non-contact basis, and without restrictions on the place where it is used. Angular velocity detectors (4), (5), and (6) are provided on the X-axis, Y-axis, and Z-axis, orthogonal to each other of an operation unit which is shaped to be easily gripped by an operator or to be mounted on an articulation, shoulder, or head. The operation unit (1) is rotated and moved and, when the operator wishes to input information, push-buttons (2) and (3) provided on the operation unit (1) are turned on/off to command the start or stop of the counting of the output of the angular velocity detectors (4), (5), and (6). In response to the command, the angular velocity signals of the axes are converted into information to be input to the CPU through V/F converters, pulse conversion circuits, gate circuits, and counter circuits. The motion of an operator can be commanded as the operator intends in arbitrary space, thereby facilitating the movement of a robot arm and the rotation and movement on a display screen of a three-dimensional CAD system or graphic system. In addition, a person who has a handicap in his or her hand or leg can operate and issue commands.

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