Joystick control

4641123
Add to folder: View Folders  
Keywords to Highlight:

full-text

print

pdf

permalink

Inventors

Whitehead, James M. M.

Application #

666387

Filed

Oct-30-1984

Published

Feb-3-1987

Current US Class

074/471XY
338/128

International Classes

H01C 010/16

Field of Search

338/128 338/176 338/133 338/132 74/471

Assignee

RCA Corporation (Princeton, NJ)

Examiners

Broome; Harold

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Tripoli; Joseph S.

US Patent References

3931606   Device for simultan...
4281561   Three axes controller
4306208   Joy-stick controller
4375631   Joystick control
4555960   Six degree of freed...

Referenced by:

View Backward References

Other References

McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms; Lapedes, D. L., ed.; 1974; p. 385.

Citation

Cite This Patent

More From Subclass 471XY

6836093   Exposure method a...
5808439   Satellite small angl...
4348142   Six-axes manipulator
6231060   Vehicle with control...
5228356   Variable effort joyst...
5349881   Multi-axial centerin...
4962448   Virtual pivot handc...
6002351   Joystick device
5692541   Hydraulic joystick
4156130   Joystick mechanism
6327931   Control device
4943205   Earth moving mac...
 

More From Class 074

6925714   Upper steering sha...
4016842   Resilient throttle sto...
4616389   Manufacture of ca...
5398028   Joystick controller
4570310   Coupling system wi...
5134896   Roller linkage
6134984   Throttle lever device
5269400   Transmission sync...
4598603   Steering wheel
4582653   Double coil throttle...
5937812   Camshaft for intern...
6626061   Accelerator pedal...
 
Abstract
A joystick having a base and a handle. A plurality of potentiometers extending between the base and the handle so that as the handle is moved in any of six degrees of freedom, the resistance of the various potentiometers will change in a pattern which represents the movement.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A joystick comprising:

a base;

a handle; and

a plurality of potentiometers coupled between the base and the handle and directly connected thereto so as to provide at least three degrees of freedom of movement by said handle with respect to the base, the potentiometers connected to the base and handle so that said movement varies the electrical resistance of the potentiometers in relation to the direction and amount of movement.

2. The joystick as in claim 1 wherein each potentiometer comprises:

a tubular cylinder having a resistive surface in the interior of the cylinder; and

a piston slideably mounted within the cylinder.



Description
The present invention relates to joystick controls and particularly to such controls for providing an indication of motion in any of three orthogonal directions.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Joysticks are conventionally utilized to provide positioning information in a two dimensional system. For example, joysticks are commonly used to position objects on the screen of a video game or to manipulate a machining tool about a two-dimensional work surface.

The typical joystick, such as that shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,375,631, issued on Mar. 1, 1983 to Thomas R. Goldberg, consists of two potentiometers coupled to a control handle. As the handle is pivoted about two orthogonal axes, the resistance of the potentiometers varies in relation to the position of the handle. The value of the resistance or the magnitude of the current passing through the potentiometer indicates the position of the joystick handle about the corresponding axis. This resistance, or current, representing the handle's position is then utilized to control some other function such as the position of the video game object or the machine tool head. The movement of the handle may be used to dynamically control the object by continuously monitoring the change in the potentiometer resistance and employing the monitored resistance to move the object in a pattern corresponding to the movement of the joystick handle.
 
  A manually-operable joystick is mounted for universal pivoting motion as by means of spherical bearing and journal means and is biased toward a neutral...  An electrical control device having a joystick or lever manually movable in the X and Y directions to actuate a pair of electrical components having respective...