Joystick

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Display peripheral interface input device – Cursor mark position control device

Reexamination Certificate

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C345S156000, C463S038000, C074S4710XY

Reexamination Certificate

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06462731

ABSTRACT:

The present invention relates to a joystick having a hand-grip, which is mounted with two degrees of freedom in a mounting in a housing and which may be deflected in different directions out of an initial position, the grip being biased by a spring mechanism back towards its initial position and the different positions of the grip being sensed by sensor apparatus which outputs a signal which is used to control machine and/or vehicle functions.
As regards the mounting, use may be made of a ball-and-socket joint or a cardan joint. A cardan joint comprises three joint portions, which are pivotally connected by means of guides. These guides consist of a large number of individual parts. Moreover, the effort required for assembly is great. Ball-and-socket joints have three degrees of freedom. However, in the case of joysticks, rotation about the grip axis is not required. On that account, such rotation is prevented by a pin which is fastened to the socket and engages in a vertical groove in the ball. This arrangement, however, is susceptible to wear and is only capable of bearing light stresses. The problem on which the present invention is based is to provide a joystick which overcomes or mitigates the aforementioned disadvantages. In particular, it is desirable that the joystick should be economic to manufacture and easy to install.
In regard to a joystick having a grip, which is mounted with two degrees of freedom in a mounting in a housing and which may be deflected in different directions out of an initial position, the grip being biased by a spring mechanism back towards its initial position and in which the different positions of the grip are sensed by sensor apparatus which outputs a signal which is used to control machine and/or vehicle functions, it is proposed that on the underside of a housing cover which has its upper side directed towards the grip, there should be pivotally mounted a cardan joint centre portion on whose underside there is pivotally mounted a cardan joint inner portion, whose underside is provided with spherical segments, which are mounted in complementary bearing cup-portions provided on a receiving support. In regard to the device according to the invention, there may be employed a cardan joint in which the bottom half is cut away. Because of this, the joint can easily be assembled by engaging the parts together. The receiving support prevents the elements of the cardan joint from coming apart.
A particular embodiment of the invention is characterised in that on the side of the cardan joint inner portion which is directed away from the grip, there is provided a magnet whose movement is recorded by a sensor carried by a printed-circuit board which is mounted in the housing. By this means it is readily guaranteed that the deflection of the grip will be accurately sensed. In addition, the number of individual parts of the joystick is kept small.
Another particular embodiment of the invention is characterised in that the grip comprises a grip tube having a stop for a spring, which is biased against a plate which engages on the housing cover. The spring ensures that after the grip is deflected, it is restored to its initial position. The joint portions are pulled upwards by the force of the spring.
In regard to the joystick described at the beginning, the position of the joystick is sensed by sensors which provide an output in the form of an electrical signal. This signal is used to control machine and vehicle functions. In most cases, several switches are disposed in the grip of the joystick. The cables for these switches may possibly be led through a corresponding recess in the joint. If the joystick is used in agricultural and construction machines, it must be capable of withstanding high loadings. The mounting of the joystick must therefore be dimensioned correspondingly sturdily. The provision of the recess for the cables which are led through the mounting also leads to the dimensions of the joystick being increased. In conventional joysticks, the sensors are attached outside the mounting. When using Hall sensors, there is fastened to the grip tube a magnet which is disposed in proximity to a sensor which is fastened to the housing. Depending on the position of the grip and of the magnet, the voltage at the sensor varies. The attachment of magnet and sensor outside the mounting leads to a relatively large spacing between magnet and sensor. This has the result that very large magnets must be used in order to guarantee effective functioning of the joystick.
A further problem which the invention seeks to solve is therefore that of reducing the dimensions of the housing of the joystick. In particular, it is desirable that the spacing between magnet and sensor should to be reduced.
In regard to a joystick having a grip, which is mounted with two degrees of freedom in a mounting in a housing and which may be deflected in different directions out of an initial position, the grip being moved by a spring mechanism back into its initial position and the different positions of the grip being sensed by a sensor apparatus which outputs a signal which is used to control machine and/or vehicle functions, it is proposed in a preferred embodiment of the invention, that the sensor apparatus should be arranged inside the mounting. This has the advantage that when using Hall sensors, the spacing between magnet and sensor is reduced. Moreover, the susceptibility to interference as a result of electromagnetic influences from outside the housing of the joystick is reduced.
One particular embodiment of the invention is characterised in that the mounting is provided by a cardan joint having a substantially annular cardan joint centre portion which is mounted in the housing, and a cardan joint inner portion which is mounted by means of a rotary guide in the cardan joint centre portion and is fork-shaped. As a result of the fork-shaped construction of the cardan joint inner portion, space for a sensor apparatus is provided in the cardan joint.
Another particular embodiment of the invention is characterised in that the rotary guide comprises bearing pins which are attached to the cardan joint inner portion and are guided in slide bushes which are fastened in the cardan joint centre portion. The guiding of the bearing pins in the slide bushes guarantees smooth working and virtually wear-free functioning of the joystick.
Another particular embodiment of the invention is characterised in that on the cardan joint inner portion, there is mounted a ring magnet which cooperates with sensors which are attached to a printed-circuit board, which is fastened to the housing, underneath the ring magnet, with the aid of a support. In the event of a deflection of the grip, the ring magnet mounted on the cardan joint inner portion executes a movement corresponding to the deflection of the grip. The movement of the ring magnet is sensed with the aid of the sensors arranged in the vicinity.
Another particular embodiment of the invention is characterised in that the printed-circuit board cooperates with an electronic analysis circuit which is accommodated in the housing. Damage to individual elements of the sensor apparatus on account of improper operation or the effect of dirt is reliably prevented by the arrangement of the complete sensor apparatus inside the housing of the joystick.
Another particular embodiment is characterised in that the grip comprises a grip tube which is formed on the cardan joint inner portion. Because of this, it is achieved that even very great forces may be applied to the grip without damage occurring.
Another particular embodiment of the invention is characterised in that on the grip, there is mounted at least one switch which serves to control machine and/or vehicle functions and is connected by means of at least one cable, which is led through the grip tube, the ring magnet and the support, to the electronic analysis circuit. The guiding of the cable through the ring magnet guarantees reliable functioning of the joystick in every desired configuration.
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