Claims
- 1. A goniometer comprising a rotor and a support base having therebetween at least three balls constrained to at least two arcuate paths to allow rotation of the rotor, relative to the support base, about an axis of rotation external to the rotor, the balls being constrained to be spaced apart in at least two dimensions arranged in said arcuate paths to ensure at least a three point spaced contact of the rotor with the support base.
- 2. The goniometer of claim 1 wherein there are two parallel spaced apart said arcuate grooves, at least one said arcuate groove being formed by facing cooperating V-grooves, one defined by the rotor and the other defined by the support base, retaining two said balls in spaced apart relationship in laterally constrained contact with said V-grooves.
- 3. The goniometer of claim 2 wherein the two said balls are located in said facing V-grooves by a cage.
- 4. The goniometer of claim 1 having four balls, between the rotor and the support base, constrained to follow arcuate paths to allow said rotation of the rotor, relative to the support base, the four balls being constrained to be spaced apart in at least two dimensions with at least one ball thereof being supported to allow self adjustment of its position to ensure a four point spaced apart support contact between the rotor and the support base.
- 5. The goniometer of claim 4 wherein there are first, second and third said arcuate paths, the first and second said arcuate paths being spaced apart and each defined by an arcuate V-groove defined one of the rotor and the support base and an arcuate flat surface defined by the other of the rotor and support base and the third arcuate path being defined by facing cooperating arcuate V-grooves located adjacent said first arcuate path, two said balls being disposed and constrained in spaced relationship in the second said arcuate path in contact with the rotor and the support base, a third said ball being disposed and constrained in said first arcuate path in contact with the rotor and support base and the fourth said ball being disposed in said third arcuate path wherein the said fourth ball is free to move along said third arcuate path to allow said self adjustment to a position to ensure said four point spaced apart support contact.
- 6. The goniometer of claim 5 wherein the balls in the first and second arcuate paths are located in these paths by cages.
- 7. The goniometer of claim 1 having four balls, between the rotor and the support base, constrained to follow arcuate paths to allow said rotation of the rotor, relative to the support base, the four balls being constrained to be spaced apart in at least two dimensions wherein there are first and second said spaced apart arcuate paths each defined by an arcuate V-groove defined by-one of the rotor and support base and a non-constraining arcuate flat surface defined by the other of the rotor and support base, two said balls being disposed in spaced relationship in each arcuate path in contact with the rotor and the support base arranged to ensure a four point spaced apart support contact between the rotor and the support base.
- 8. The goniometer of claim 1 having four balls, between the rotor and support base, constrained to follow arcuate paths to allow said rotation of the rotor, relative to the support base, the four balls being constrained to be spaced apart in at least two dimensions wherein there are first and second said spaced apart arcuate paths, the first said arcuate path being defined by an arcuate V-groove defined by one of the rotor and support base and a non-constraining arcuate flat surface defined by the other of the rotor and support base, two said balls being disposed in spaced relationship in each arcuate path in contact with the rotor and the support base with the two balls disposed in the second arcuate path being constrained by opposed V-grooves forming the second arcuate path, thereby to ensure a four point spaced apart support contact between the rotor and the support base.
- 9. The goniometer of claim 8 wherein longitudinal movement of the rotor on the support base parallel to axis of rotation is controlled by a lateral support arrangement.
- 10. The goniometer of claim 1 comprising a rotor and a support base having therebetween three balls constrained to follow arcuate paths to provide rotation of the rotor, relative to the support base, about an axis of rotation external to the rotor, the three balls being constrained to be spaced apart in at least two dimensions to ensure a three point spaced contact with the rotor and the support base.
- 11. The goniometer of claim 1 having three balls, between the rotor and the support base, constrained to follow arcuate paths to allow said rotation of the rotor, relative to the support base, the three balls being constrained to be spaced apart in at least two dimensions wherein there are first and second said spaced apart arcuate paths, the first said arcuate path being defined by an arcuate V-groove defined by one of the rotor and support base and a non-constraining arcuate flat surface defined by the other of the rotor and support base, one said ball being disposed in the first said arcuate path in contact with the rotor and the support base and two balls being disposed spaced apart in the second arcuate path constrained by opposed V-grooves forming the second arcuate path, thereby to ensure a three point spaced apart support contact between the rotor and the support base.
- 12. The goniometer of claim 1 wherein the rotor and support base each define a single arcuate surface which are complimentary and together define an arcuate space with four balls therein, the four balls being constrained to the at least two arcuate paths by a cage common to all four balls.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a Continuation-in-Part of International Application No. PCT/US02/02648 filed Jan. 30, 2002 which designates the United States of America and which claims priority from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/267274 filed Feb. 8, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60267274 |
Feb 2001 |
US |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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PCT/US02/02648 |
Jan 2002 |
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10159900 |
May 2002 |
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