Claims
- 1. A sensor for use in an interactive electronic device, the sensor comprising:
a base plate having at least one pad and at least two terminals disposed thereon; and at least two switches attached to the base plate, each of the switches being electrically connected to the pad and to respective ones of the terminals; the sensor being operative to generate different output signals corresponding to respective positions of the base plate relative to a reference plane, each of the output signals being generated by the creation of a conductive path between the pad and at least one of the terminals by at least one of the switches.
- 2. The sensor of claim 1 wherein:
four switches are attached to a common side of the base plate at intervals of approximately ninety degrees; and each of the switches is electrically connected to the pad and to a respective one of four terminals disposed on the base plate.
- 3. The sensor of claim 1 wherein:
twelve switches are attached to a common side of the base plate at intervals of approximately thirty degrees; and each of the switches is electrically connected to the pad and to a respective one of twelve terminals disposed on the base plate.
- 4. The sensor of claim 1 wherein:
the base plate defines at least one generally planar plate surface; and at least one of the switches is oriented so as to extend along a switch axis which extends generally perpendicularly relative to the plate surface.
- 5. The sensor of claim 4 wherein:
four switches are attached to a common side of the base plate at intervals of approximately ninety degrees; a fifth switch is attached to the common side of the base plate and oriented so as to extend along the switch axis; and each of the switches is electrically connected to the pad and to a respective one of five terminals disposed on the base plate.
- 6. The sensor of claim 1 wherein each of the switches comprises:
a tubular body having an open end and a closed end; a plug attached to the body and enclosing the open end thereof, the body and the plug collectively defining an interior chamber; at least one actuation ball disposed in the interior chamber; and a contact pin extending through the plug, a portion of the contact pin residing in the interior chamber; the contact pin, the body and the actuation ball each being fabricated from a conductive metal material, the body being electrically connected to the pad, and a portion of the contact pin being electrically connected to a respective one of the terminals, the actuation ball being selectively placeable into simultaneous electrical contact with the body and the contact pin.
- 7. The sensor of claim 6 wherein at least one of the actuation ball and the contact pin is fabricated from a ferromagnetic material.
- 8. The sensor of claim 6 wherein:
the base plate defines a generally planar plate surface; and each of the switches is attached to the plate surface such that the body thereof is angularly oriented relative thereto in a manner wherein the actuation balls do not contact any of the contact pins when the base plate is oriented in generally parallel relation to the reference plane.
- 9. A sensor assembly for use in an interactive electronic device, the sensor assembly comprising:
a first sensor comprising:
a first base plate defining a generally planar first plate surface and having at least one pad and at least five terminals disposed on the first plate surface; four switches attached to the first plate surface at intervals of approximately ninety degrees; and a fifth switch attached to the first plate surface and oriented so as to extend along a switch axis which extends generally perpendicularly relative to the first plate surface; each of the switches of the first sensor being electrically connected to the pad and to respective ones of the five terminals thereof; a second sensor comprising:
a second base plate defining a generally planar second plate surface and having at least one pad and at least four terminals disposed on the second plate surface; and four switches attached to the second plate surface at intervals of approximately ninety degrees, each of the switches of the second sensor being electrically connected to the pad and to respective ones of the four terminals thereof; the second base plate of the second sensor being offset at an angle of approximately forty five degrees relative to the first base plate of the first sensor such that the four switches of each of the first and second sensors are oriented at intervals of approximately forty five degrees relative to each other, the sensor assembly being operative to generate different output signals corresponding to respective positions of the first and second base plates relative to a reference plane, each of the output signals being generated by the creation of a conductive path between at least one of the pads and at least one of the terminals by at least one of the switches.
- 10. The sensor assembly of claim 9 wherein the switches of the first and second sensors each comprise:
a tubular body having an open end and a closed end; a plug attached to the body and enclosing the open end thereof, the body and the plug collectively defining an interior chamber; at least one actuation ball disposed in the interior chamber; and a contact pin extending through the plug, a portion of the contact pin residing in the interior chamber; the contact pin, the body and the actuation ball each being fabricated from a conductive metal material, the body being electrically connected to a respective one of the pads, and a portion of the contact pin being electrically connected to a respective one of the terminals, the actuation ball being selectively placeable into simultaneous electrical contact with the body and the contact pin.
- 11. The sensor assembly of claim 10 wherein at least one of the actuation ball and the contact pin is fabricated from a ferromagnetic material.
- 12. The sensor assembly of claim 9 wherein:
the four switches of each of the first and second sensors are attached to respective ones of the first and second plate surfaces such that the bodies thereof are angularly oriented relative thereto in a manner wherein the actuation balls do not contact any of the contact pins when the first and second base plates are oriented in generally parallel relation to the reference plane.
- 13. A sensor assembly for use in an interactive electronic device, the sensor assembly comprising:
a first and second sensors which each comprise:
a base plate defining a generally planar plate surface and having at least one pad and a plurality of terminals disposed on the plate surface; a plurality of switches attached to the plate surface at prescribed intervals, each of the switches being electrically connected to the pad and to respective ones of the terminals; the plate surface of the base plate of the second sensor extending generally perpendicularly relative to the plate surface of the base plate of the first sensor, the sensor assembly being operative to generate different output signals corresponding to respective positions of the first and second base plates relative to a reference plane, each of the output signals being generated by the creation of a conductive path between at least one of the pads and at least one of the terminals by at least one of the switches.
- 14. The sensor assembly of claim 13 wherein:
at least twelve terminals are disposed on the plate surface; and twelve switches are attached to the plate surface at intervals of approximately thirty degrees, each of the switches being electrically connected to the pad and to respective ones of the twelve terminals.
- 15. The sensor assembly of claim 13 wherein the switches of the first and second sensors each comprise:
a tubular body having an open end and a closed end; a plug attached to the body and enclosing the open end thereof, the body and the plug collectively defining an interior chamber; at least one actuation ball disposed in the interior chamber; and a contact pin extending through the plug, a portion of the contact pin residing in the interior chamber; the contact pin, the body and the actuation ball each being fabricated from a conductive metal material, the body being electrically connected to a respective one of the pads, and a portion of the contact pin being electrically connected to a respective one of the terminals, the actuation ball being selectively placeable into simultaneous electrical contact with the body and the contact pin.
- 16. The sensor assembly of claim 15 wherein at least one of the actuation ball and the contact pin is fabricated from a ferromagnetic material.
- 17. The sensor assembly of claim 13 wherein:
the switches of each of the first and second sensors are attached to respective ones of the plate surfaces such that the bodies thereof are angularly oriented relative thereto.
- 18. A sensor for use in an interactive electronic device, the sensor comprising:
a platform having at least one conductive pad disposed thereon; and at least two switches attached to the platform, each of the switches being electrically connected to the pad; the sensor being operative to generate different output signals corresponding to respective positions of the platform relative to a reference plane, each of the output signals being generated by the creation of a conductive path between the pad and at least one of the switches.
- 19. The sensor of claim 18 wherein the platform comprises a portion of the interactive electronic device.
- 20. The sensor of claim 18 wherein:
the platform has at least two conductive pads disposed thereon; and the switches are electrically connected to respective ones of the pads.
- 21. The sensor of claim 20 wherein the conductive pads reside on respective ones of at least two generally parallel planes.
- 22. A sensor for use in an interactive electronic device, the sensor comprising:
at least two base members, each of the base members having at least one pad and at least one terminal disposed thereon; and at least two switches attached to respective ones of the base members, each of the switches being electrically connected to the pad and to the terminal of one of the base members; the base members of the sensor being attached to a common platform, with the sensor being operative to generate different output signals corresponding to respective positions of the platform relative to a reference plane, each of the output signals being generated by the creation of a conductive path between at least one of the pads and at least one of the terminals by at least one of the switches.
- 23. The sensor of claim 22 wherein the platform comprises a portion of the interactive electronic device.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/628,007 entitled LEVEL/POSITION SENSOR AND RELATED ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY FOR INTERACTIVE TOY filed Jul. 25, 2003, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/398,372 entitled LEVEL/POSITION SENSOR AND RELATED ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY FOR INTERACTIVE TOY filed Jul. 25, 2002, and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/179,569 entitled LEVEL/POSITION SENSOR AND RELATED ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY FOR INTERACTIVE TOY filed Jun. 25, 2002, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/568,900 entitled LEVEL/POSITION SENSOR AND RELATED ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY FOR INTERACTIVE TOY filed May 11, 2000 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,437,703 on Aug. 20, 2002, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/478,388 entitled LEVEL/POSITION SENSOR AND RELATED ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY FOR INTERACTIVE TOY filed Jan. 6, 2000 issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,377,187 on Apr. 23, 2002, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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