Claims
- 1. A haptic pointing device, comprising:
a plurality of rigid, elongated proximal members, each with a first end and a second end; an actuator coupled to the first end of each proximal member, causing each member to swing within a separate plane in response to a control signal; a plurality of rigid, elongated distal members, each distal member having a first end interconnected to the second end of a proximal member through an articulating joint; and an end-effector interconnected to the second end of each distal member through an articulating joint.
- 2. The haptic pointing device of claim 1, including three proximal members and three distal members.
- 3. The haptic pointing device of claim 1, further including:
a position sensor associated with each proximal member; and haptic processing means outputting an electronic signal indicative of the position of the end-effector in space.
- 4. The haptic pointing device of claim 1, wherein the articulating joints are universal joints.
- 5. The haptic pointing device of claim 1, wherein the articulating joints are ball joints.
- 6. The haptic pointing device of claim 1, wherein the articulating joints utilize a flexible material.
- 7. The haptic pointing device of claim 1, wherein the actuator is a motor having a shaft perpendicular to the plane of movement of the proximal member coupled thereto.
- 8. The haptic pointing device of claim 1, wherein:
the end-effector is coupled to a user-graspable element having a preferred orientation in space; and the arrangement of the members and joints is such that the element retains the preferred orientation as the end effector is moved by the actuators.
- 9. The haptic pointing device of claim 8 wherein the user-graspable element is a stylus.
- 10. The haptic pointing device of claim 8, wherein:
the user-graspable element includes a user control; and at least one pair of the interconnected proximal and distal members is substantially hollow to carry electrical wiring to the control.
- 11. The haptic pointing device of claim 1, wherein the end-effector is coupled to a user-graspable element, the haptic pointing device further including one or more actuators associated with the articulating joint interconnecting the end-effector to the second ends of the distal members, providing one or more degrees of freedom associated with roll, pitch and yaw.
- 12. The haptic pointing device of claim 1, including:
a pair of base platforms; and at least two sets of proximal and distal members, each set members being associated with one of the base platforms.
- 13. The haptic pointing device of claim 12, including:
six sets of proximal and distal members, three sets associated with each of the two platforms.
- 14. The haptic pointing device of claim 1, further including a docking point to receive the end effector so as to calibrate the end effector in space.
- 15. A haptic pointing device, comprising:
a plurality of rigid, elongated proximal members, each with a first end and a second end; a position sensor associated with each proximal member; an actuator coupled to the first end of each proximal member, causing each member to swing within a separate plane in response to a control signal; a plurality of rigid, elongated distal members, each distal member having a first end interconnected to the second end of a proximal member through an articulating joint; an end-effector interconnected to the second end of each distal member through an articulating joint; and haptic processing means operative to:
a) output an electronic signal indicative of the position of the end-effector in space, and b) receive an electronic signal causing the actuators to the end-effector at a pointing space.
- 16. The haptic pointing device of claim 15, including three proximal members and three distal members.
- 17. The haptic pointing device of claim 15, wherein the actuator is a motor having a shaft perpendicular to the plane of movement of the proximal member coupled thereto.
- 18. The haptic pointing device of claim 15, wherein:
the end-effector is coupled to a user-graspable element having a preferred orientation in space; and the arrangement of the members and joints is such that the element retains the preferred orientation as the end effector is moved by the actuators.
- 19. The haptic pointing device of claim 18, wherein the user-graspable element is a stylus.
- 20. The haptic pointing device of claim 18, wherein:
the user-graspable element includes a user control; and at least one pair of the interconnected proximal and distal members is substantially hollow to carry electrical wiring to the control.
- 21. The haptic pointing device of claim 15, wherein the end-effector is coupled to a user-graspable element, the haptic pointing device further including one or more actuators associated with the articulating joint interconnecting the end-effector to the second ends of the distal members, providing one or more degrees of freedom associated with roll, pitch and yaw.
- 22. The haptic pointing device of claim 15, including:
a pair of base platforms; and at least two sets of proximal and distal members, each set members being associated with one of the base platforms.
- 23. The haptic pointing device of claim 22, including:
six sets of proximal and distal members, three sets associated with each of the two platforms.
- 24. The haptic pointing device of claim 15, wherein the haptic processing means is interfaced to a virtual reality system including descriptions of virtual objects enabling a user to interact with the objects through the end effector.
- 25. The haptic pointing device of claim 15, wherein the haptic processing means is interfaced to a slave system including a separate set of actuators and encoders, enabling a user to interact with the objects through the end effector.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/064,077, filed Nov. 3, 1997, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference
Provisional Applications (1)
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60064077 |
Nov 1997 |
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Continuations (1)
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09185152 |
Nov 1998 |
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09761463 |
Jan 2001 |
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