Claims
- 1. A two axis rate gyroscope of the kind comprising an electric motor driven inertia rotor that is distinct from the motor rotor, which inertia rotor is keyed on the electric motor shaft, the improvement by which the portion of the motor shaft on which the inertia rotor is keyed comprises a flexible part constituting a flexure shaft adapted to flex upon precession of the inertia rotor in consequence of an angular velocity input around either of two axes normal to each other and both normal to the rotor spin axis; the shaft comprises an end portion extending beyond the inertia rotor in a direction away from the electric motor and constituting a deflector; non-contacting measuring means being provided in association with said deflector for detecting any deflection thereof.
- 2. A gyroscope according to claim 1, wherein the inertia rotor and flexure shaft are both axisymmetric and comprise two sets of non-contacting measuring means, one for each angular rate input axis.
- 3. A gyroscope according to claim 1, wherein either of said inertia rotor and flexure shaft is asymmetric, there being provided one single set of non-contacting measuring means and means for producing a reference signal.
- 4. A gyroscope according to claim 3, having an asymmetric inertia rotor and an axisymmetric flexure shaft.
- 5. A gyroscope according to claim 3, having an axisymmetric inertia rotor and an asymmetric flexure shaft.
- 6. A gyroscope according claim 1, wherein the non-contacting measuring means comprise a light source and optical sensor means located on two sides of said deflector, means being provided for converting changes in the illumination of said optical sensor means into electric signals.
- 7. A two axis rate gyroscope of the kind comprising an electric motor driven inertia rotor that is distinct from the motor rotor, which inertia rotor is keyed on the electric motor shaft, the improvement by which the portion of the motor shaft on which the inertia rotor is keyed comprises a flexible part constituting a flexure shaft adapted to flex upon precession of the inertia rotor in consequence of an angular velocity input around either of two axes normal to each other and both normal to the rotor spin axis; either of said inertia rotor and flexure shaft is asymmetric; the shaft comprises an end portion extending beyond the inertia rotor in a direction away from the electric motor and constituting a deflector; there further being provided one single set of non-contacting measuring means and a reference sensor for producing a reference signal is associated with said inertia rotor.
- 8. A gyroscope according to claim 7 wherein said inertia rotor comprises a top plate with alternating differently colored fields.
- 9. A gyroscope according to claim 7, having an asymmetric inertia rotor and an axisymmetric flexure shaft.
- 10. A gyroscope according to claim 7, having an axisymmetric inertia rotor and an asymmetric flexure shaft.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 96,396 filed Sept. 11, 1987 and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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