Claims
- 1. A joystick controller for three axis control of a powered element including a joystick handle assembly (40) mounted for tilting movement in any direction in a plane defined by two orthogonal X and Y axis from a null position with respective X and Y axis rotary potentiometers (84, 134) producing X-Y plane control signals corresponding to the extent of tilting movement of said handle assembly along either axis, characterized by said joystick handle assembly (40) including a handle member (60) mounted for up-and-down movement along a Z-axis from a centered null position and a Z-axis rotary potentiometer (106) having an input wiper member (14) drivingly connected to said handle member (60,) to produce a control signal corresponding to said up-and-down movement of said handle member (60,);
- a hollow joystick shaft (58) fixed against up-and-down movement into the X-Y plane but pivotable in any direction in said X-Y plane; means (76, 128) drivingly engaging each of said X and Y axis rotary potentiometers (84, 134) with said hollow joystick shaft (58) to produce said X-Y plane control signals;
- said joystick handle assembly (40) handle member 60 having a bore (59) received over said hollow joystick shaft (58) to be slidably fit thereto enabling up and down sliding movement of said handle member (60) on said hollow joystick shaft (58), said handle member (60) extending along the length of said hollow joystick shaft (58);
- means (94, 150) mounting said Z-axis potentiometer to the lower end of said hollow joystick shaft (58) so as to be carried therewith upon tilting of said hollow joystick shaft (58);
- a plunger (64) slidably fit within said hollow joystick shaft (58) to be movable in and out of the X-Y plane independently of said tilting movement of said handle assembly, the lower end of said plunger (64) passing out of the lower end of said hollow joystick shaft (58), and the upper end of said plunger (64) protuding above the upper end of said hollow joystick shaft (58) and received within and fixed to said handle member (60), and means (112, 146) drivingly engaging said input wiper member (114) of said Z-axis potentiometer (106) with said lower end of said plunger (64) to cause corresponding movement of said wiper member (114) to an extent corresponding to the extent of movement of said plunger 64 from said centered null position; and, nulling spring means (88, 142, 120) associated with each of said X, Y and Z axes potentiometers (84, 134, 106) acting to bias said hollow joystick shaft (58) to said X and Y axis null position and said plunger (64) to said up-and-down centered null position.
- 2. The joystick controller according to claim 1 wherein said means mounting said Z-axis rotary potentiometer (106) includes a bracket (94, 150) secured to said joystick shaft (58), wherein said Z-axis rotary potentiometer (106) is mounted to said bracket (94, 150) to tilt with said joystick shaft (58).
- 3. The joystick controller according to claim 2 further including an actuator arm (112) engaged with said Z-axis rotary potentiometer (106) to produce said up-and-down movement control signal upon pivoting of said actuator arm (112), and means (122, 124) drivingly engaging said plunger (64) with said actuator arm (112) to produce pivoting movement thereof upon up-and-down movement of said plunger (64).
- 4. The joystick controller (38) according to claim 3 wherein said means drivingly engaging said plunger (64) with said actuator arm (112) includes an angled end (122) formed on said plunger (64) and an endwise slot (124) formed in said actuator (112), said angled end (122) extending into said endwise slot (124).
- 5. The joystick controller (38) according to claim 4 wherein said bracket (94) includes a vertical slot (126) formed therein, and wherein said angled end (122) extends into said vertical slot (126) after passing through said endwise slot (124).
- 6. A joystick controller for three axis control of a powered element including a joystick handle assembly (40) mounted for tilting movement in any direction in a plane defined by two orthogonal X and Y axis from a null position with respective X and Y axis rotary potentiometers (84, 134) producing X-Y plane control signals corresponding to the extent of tilting movement of said handle assembly along either axis, characterized by said joystick handle assembly (40) including a (first handle member) (144) mounted for up-and-down movement along a Z-axis from a centered null position and a Z-axis potentiometer (106) having an input wiper member (14) drivingly connected to said first handle member (144) to produce a control signal corresponding to said up-and-down movement of said first handle member (144);
- a hollow joystick shaft (58) fixed against up-and-down movement into the X-Y plane but pivotable in any direction in said X-Y plane; means (76, 128) drivingly engaging each of said X and Y axis rotary potentiometers (84, 134) with said hollow joystick shaft (58) to produce said X-Y plane control signals;
- said joystick handle assembly (40) also having a second handle member (60a) fixed to said hollow joystick shaft (58), said first handle member (144) located immediately above said second handle member (60a) to be able to be engaged with the thumb of a user's hand grasping said second handle member (60a); means (94, 150) mounting said Z-axis potentiometer to the lower end of said hollow joystick shaft (58);
- a plunger (64) affixed to said first handle member (144) to move up and down therewith, said plunger (64) slidable within said hollow joystick shaft (58) to be movable in and out of the X-Y plane independently of said tilting movement of said handle assembly, the lower end of said plunger (64) passing out of the lower end of said hollow joystick shaft (58), and the upper end extending above said second handle member (60a), and means (112, 146) drivingly engaging said input wiper member (114) of said Z-axis potentiometer (106) with said lower end of said plunger (64) to cause corresponding movement of said wiper member (114) to an extent corresponding to the extent of movement of said plugner 64 from said centered null position; and, nulling spring means (88, 142, 120) associated with each of said X, Y, and Z axes potentiometers (84, 134, 106) acting to bias said hollow joystick shaft (58) to said X and Y axis null position and said plunger (64) to said up-and-down centered null position.
- 7. The joystick controller (38) according to claim 6 wherein said plunger (64) extends within said second handle member (60a) and further including centering means (154, 156, 162, 164) located within said second handle member (60a) and acting on said plunger (64) to bias said plunger (64) to said centered null position.
- 8. The joystick controller (38) according to claim 7 wherein said centering means includes vertically opposing centering springs (154) acting on said plunger (64).
- 9. The joystick controller (38) according to claim 8 wherein said centering means further includes an intermediate feature (156) fixed to said second handle member (60a), a feature (164) on said plunger (64), each of said features acted on by opposing centering springs (154) to bias said plunger (64) to a position whereat said features are vertically aligned, said position constituting said centered null position.
- 10. The joystick controller (38) according to claim 9 including a gear rack (146) carried by said plunger (64) and a rotary actuator gear (148) engaged by said gear rack (146), rotation of said rotary actuator gear (148) is produced by said up and down motion of said plunger (64).
- 11. The joystick controller (38) according to claim 7 wherein said first handle member comprises an operator ring (144) attached to said plunger (64) and located above said first handle member (60a).
- 12. A joystick controller for three axis control of a powered element including a joystick handle assembly (40) comprised of surfaces grippable by the fingers and hand of a user, mounted for tilting movement in any direction in a plane defined by two orthogonal X and Y axis from a null position with respective X and Y axis rotary potentiometers (84, 134) producing X-Y plane control signals corresponding to the extent of tilting mvoement of said handle assembly (40) along either axis, characterized by:
- an upright, elongated hollow joystick shaft (58) received by said handle assembly (40) and fixed against up-and-down down movement into X-Y plane but pivotable in any direction in said X-Y plane; means (76, 128) drivingly engaging each of said X and Y axis rotary potentiometers (84, 134) with said hollow joystick shaft (58) to produce said X-Y plane control signals upon tilting of said hollow joystick shaft (58);
- said joystick handle asembly (40) including a handle member (60) having a bore (59) received over said hollow joystick shaft (58), said handle member (60) extending along said hollow joystick shaft (58);
- a Z-axis potentiometer (106) mounted to a lower end of said hollow joystick shaft (58) so as to be carried therewith upon tilting of said hollow joystick shaft (58);
- an elongated plunger (64) slidably fit within said hollow joystick shaft (58) so as to be movable up and down from a vertically centered null position independently of said tilting movement of said handle assembly (40) and hollow joystick shaft (59), the lower end of said plunger (64) passing out of the lower end of said hollow joystick shaft (58), and the upper end of said plunger (64) protruding above the upper end of said hollow joystick shaft (58) and drivingly connected to said handle assembly (40) and means (112, 146) drivingly engaging an input wiper member (114) of said Z-axis potentiometer (106) with said lower end of said plunger (64) t cause corresponding movement of said wiper member (114) to an extent corresponding to the extent of movement of said plunger (64) from said centered null position; and, nulling spring means (88, 142, 120) associated with each of said X, Y, and Z axes potentiometers (84, 134, 106) acting to bias said hollow joystick shaft (58) to said X and Y axis null position and said plunger (64) to said vertically centered null position.
- 13. The joystick controller according to claim 12 wherein said handle member (60) is slidably mounted over said joystick shaft (58) and attached to said plunger (64).
- 14. The joystick controller according to claim 12 wherein said handle assembly (40) includes a separately movable handle member (144) located above said handle member (60a) and attached to said plunger (64), said handle member (60a) attached to said hollow joystick shaft (58).
- 15. The joystick controller according to claim 14 wherein said plunger (64) extends within said handle member (60a) and further including centering means (154, 156, 162, 164) located within said handle member (60a) and acting on said plunger (64) to bias said plunger (64) to said vertically centered null position.
- 16. The joystick controller according to claim 15 wherein said centering means includes vertically opposing centering springs (154) acting on said plunger (64).
- 17. The joystick controller according to claim 16 wherein said centering means further includes an intermediate feature (156) fixed to said handle member (60a) and a feature (164) on said plunger (64), each of said features (156, 164) acted on by said opposing centering springs (154) to bias said plunger (64) to a position whereat said features are vertically aligned, said position constituting said vertically centered null position.
- 18. The joystick controller according to claim 17 including a gear rack (146) carried by said plunger (64) and a rotary gear (148) engaged by said gear rack (146), rotation of said rotary gear (148) is produced by said up-and-down motion of said plunger (64).
- 19. The joystick controller according to claim 15 wherein said separately movable handle member comprises a ring (144) attached to said plunger (64) and located above said handle member (60a).
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 868,858, filed 5-12-86, now abandoned.
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