Machine element or mechanism – Gyroscopes – Gyroscope control
Patent
1983-04-12
1986-06-03
Bonck, Rodney H.
Machine element or mechanism
Gyroscopes
Gyroscope control
463119, G01C 1922
Patent
active
045922420
ABSTRACT:
A gimbal (108) on the driving side and a gimbal (106) on the rotor side and a gimbal arrangement with two gimbals (22,76) are formed by two coaxial, cylindrical rings (10,64) wherein peripheral cuts (12,14,16,18 and 66,68,70,72, respectively), having ends forming angles are provided in the rings. The peripheral cuts separate the portions of the gimbals (108,106) from the gimbals (22,76). The ends form leaf springs (for example 60 and 100), which form flexural pivots. One leaf spring (60) is connected to the gimbal (108) on the driving side and the other leaf spring is connected to the gimbal (106) on the driven side. The cuts are produced by electroerosion.
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Bodenseewerk Geratetechnik GmbH
Bonck Rodney H.
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