Electrical resistors – Flexible or folding
Patent
1990-12-10
1994-01-18
Knepper, David D.
Electrical resistors
Flexible or folding
128782, H01L 306
Patent
active
052802655
ABSTRACT:
Goniometers are provided having internal compensation employing two opposing variable resistance strain sensing elements separated by a flexible film. The goniometers may be used in sets for detecting complex hinge or joint movements, where patterns of hinge or joint positions may be used to define symbols. Algorithms are provided for parsing values from a system of goniometers in motion having information content.
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George William R.
Kramer James F.
Lindener Peter
Knepper David D.
The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University
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