Claims
- 1. A pitch sensor capable of generating at least one output signal indicative of a pitch orientation of an axis about which roll may occur, said pitch sensor comprising(a) a sensor housing defining a closed internal chamber including a first internal surface which is intersected at a point by said axis; (b) an arrangement of electrically isolated segments supported by said first internal surface so as to define a pitch sensing gap which at least substantially surrounds said point; and (c) a flowable material contained within said internal chamber, which flowable material contacts a portion of said first internal surface, which portion is dependent upon the pitch orientation of said axis in a way which influences an electrical property measurable between the segments such that said pitch orientation can be determined using said output signal based only on the electrical property.
- 2. The pitch sensor of claim 1 wherein said gap is formed continuously and completely surrounding said point such that the electrical property is unaffected by said roll and, therefore, the output signal for use in determining said pitch is provided irrespective of said roll.
- 3. The pitch sensor of claim 1 wherein said flowable material is electrically conductive and wherein said electrical property is the electrical conductivity of the flowable material measured across said pitch sensing gap.
- 4. The pitch sensor of claim 1 wherein said flowable material is suitable for use as a dielectric and wherein said measurable property is capacitance between the segments of said first electrically conductive pattern which varies across said pitch sensing gap based upon the presence of said flowable material in contact with said arrangement of electrically isolated segments.
- 5. The pitch sensor of claim 1 wherein said arrangement of electrically isolated segments includes first and second electrically isolated segments defining said pitch sensing gap therebetween on said first internal surface such that the value of said electrical property is in proportion to an area of said pitch sensing gap covered by said flowable material between said first and second segments which, in turn, is in proportion to said pitch so as to cause the value of said property between the first and second segments to change responsive to the pitch.
- 6. The pitch sensor of claim 1 wherein said axis is substantially normal to said first internal surface and wherein said pitch sensing gap is configured for providing a continuous output signal for a fixed value of said pitch orientation irrespective of said roll.
- 7. The pitch sensor of claim 6 wherein said pitch sensing gap is circular in form having a center located at said point.
- 8. A method for producing a pitch sensor capable of generating at least one output signal indicative of a pitch orientation of an axis about which roll may occur, said method comprising the steps of:(a) arranging a sensor housing to define a closed internal chamber including a first internal surface which is intersected at a point by said axis; (b) supporting an arrangement of electrically isolated segments on said first internal surface so as to define a pitch sensing gap which at least substantially surrounds said point; and (c) placing a flowable material in said internal chamber, which flowable material contacts a portion of said first internal surface, which portion is dependent upon the pitch orientation of said axis in a way which influences an electrical property measurable between the segments such that said pitch orientation can be determined using said output signal based only on the electrical property.
- 9. The method of claim 8 including the step of forming said pitch sensing gap to continuously and completely surround said point such that the electrical property is unaffected by said roll and, therefore, the output signal for use in determining said pitch is provided irrespective of said roll.
- 10. The method of claim 8 wherein said flowable material is electrically conductive and wherein said electrical property is the electrical conductivity of the flowable material measured across said pitch sensing gap.
- 11. The method of claim 8 wherein said flowable material is suitable for use as a dielectric and wherein said measurable property is capacitance between the segments of said first electrically conductive pattern which varies across said pitch sensing gap based upon the presence of said flowable material in contact with said arrangement of electrically isolated segments.
- 12. The method of claim 8 including the step of configuring said arrangement of electrically isolated segments to include first and second electrically isolated segments defining said pitch sensing gap therebetween on said first internal surface such that the value of said electrical property is in proportion to an area of said pitch sensing gap covered by said flowable material between said first and second segments which, in turn, is in proportion to said pitch orientation so as to cause the value of said property between the first and second segments to change responsive to the pitch.
- 13. The method of claim 8 wherein said axis is substantially normal to said first internal surface and said supporting step includes the step configuring said pitch sensing gap for providing a continuous output signal for a fixed value of said pitch orientation, irrespective of said roll.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein said pitch sensing gap is configured as circular in form having a center located at said point.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of prior application Ser. No. 09/995,379, filed on Nov. 26, 2001, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,530,155 on Mar. 11, 2003, which is a continuation application of prior application Ser. No. 09/461,936, filed on Dec. 15, 1999, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,351,892 on Mar. 5, 2002, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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