Claims
- 1. A rotation sensor comprising:
- a first member carrying at least one source of light;
- a second member rotatable about an axis of rotation relative to said at least one source of light;
- a light reflecting surface rotatable with said second member, said light reflecting surface comprising an axial surface portion relative to said axis of rotation and being asymmetrical relative to said axis of rotation;
- a reflected light receiving member having a light receiving surface fixed relative to said at least one source of light; and
- said at least one source of light, said light reflecting surface and said reflected light receiving member being positioned relative to one another whereby light from at least one source of light is reflected from said light reflective surface and received by said reflected light receiving member and the intensity of the reflected light received by said reflected light receiving member varies with the angular orientation of said first member relative to said second member.
- 2. The rotation sensor of claim 1 wherein said at least one source of light and said reflected light receiving member are mounted to said first member.
- 3. The rotation sensor of claim 2 wherein said reflected light receiving member includes an optical cable.
- 4. The rotation sensor of claim 3 including a light intensity detector connected with said optical cable.
- 5. The rotation sensor of claim 2 wherein said reflected light receiving member includes a light intensity detector.
- 6. The rotation sensor of claim 2 wherein said at least one source of light comprises a plurality of sources of light spaced from one another.
- 7. The rotation sensor of claim 6 wherein said plurality of sources of light comprises three sources of light.
- 8. The rotation sensor of claim 1 wherein said at least one source of light is a light emitting diode.
- 9. The rotation sensor of claim 1 including a light intensity detector and means for transmitting reflected light from said reflected light receiving member to said light intensity detector.
- 10. The rotation sensor of claim 1 wherein said reflected light receiving member includes a light intensity detector.
- 11. The rotation sensor of claim 1 wherein said first and second members are positioned relative to one another such that said axis of rotation intersects a portion of said light receiving member.
- 12. A rotation sensor comprising:
- at least one source of light;
- a member rotatable about an axis of rotation relative to said at least one source of light;
- a light reflecting surface rotatable with said member, said light reflecting surface comprising an axial surface portion relative to said axis of rotation and being asymmetrical relative to said axis of rotation;
- a reflected light receiving member fixed relative to said at least one source of light; and
- said at least one source of light, said light reflecting surface and said reflected light receiving member being positioned relative to one another whereby light from at least one source of light is reflected front said light reflective surface and received by said reflected light receiving member and the intensity of the reflected light received by said reflected light receiving member varies with the angular orientation of said first member relative to said second member, and wherein said at least one source of light comprises a plurality of sources of light spaced from one another.
- 13. The rotation sensor of claim 12 wherein said plurality of sources of light are sequentially pulsed sources of light.
- 14. A rotation sensor comprising:
- at least one source of light;
- a member rotatable about an axis of rotation relative to said at least one source of light said member including an axial surface portion carrying a light reflecting source;
- said light reflecting surface being rotatable with said member and being a substantially planar surface asymmetrical relative to said axis of rotation and oriented at an angle other than 90.degree. relative to said axis of rotation;
- a reflected light receiving member fixed relative to said at least one source of light; and
- said at least one source of light, said light reflecting surface and said reflected light receiving member being positioned relative to one another such that light from at least one source of light is reflected from said light reflective surface and received by said reflected light receiving member.
- 15. A method of sensing rotation over a desired range of rotation between a first member and a second member rotatable relative to the first member about an axis of rotation in which said second member includes an axial surface portion, said method comprising the steps of:
- providing a source of light on said first member;
- providing a light reflecting surface on said axial surface portion of second member;
- providing a light receiving member with a light receiving surface on said first member;
- said light reflecting surface being asymmetrical relative to said axis of rotation; and
- said source of light, said reflective surface and said light receiving member being positioned relative to one another such that light from said light source is reflected off said reflective surface and received by said light receiving surface throughout said range of rotation and such that the intensity of saint reflected light is unique for each angular position between said first and second members throughout said range of rotation;
- activating said light source;
- measuring the intensity of said reflected light which is reflected off said reflective surface and received by said light receiving surface; and
- determining the relative rotation of said members from information regarding the intensity of said reflected light.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein said determining step includes calibration.
- 17. The method of claim 15 wherein said source of light includes at least three spaced sources of light pulsed sequentially.
- 18. The method of claim 15 wherein said source of light includes a plurality of light sources and wherein said method includes pulsing said plurality of light sources sequentially.
- 19. The method of claim 15 wherein said reflective surface is substantially planar and said axis of rotation intersects said reflective surface.
- 20. The method of claim 15 wherein said axis of rotation further intersects said light receiving member.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/008,268 filed Dec. 6, 1995.
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