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United States Patent | 5,086,785 |
Gentile ,   et al. | February 11, 1992 |
A sensor for detecting angular displacement of an object. The sensor comprises a substrate for attachment to the object whose angular displacement is to be sensed and a sensing means attached to the substrate and connectable into an electric circuit. The electric circuit measures the resistance of the sensing means, which changes as a function of the angular displacement. Several embodiments are disclosed, including a conductive elastomer sensor, a conductive ink sensor, a sliding resistor sensor, a force sensitive resistor sensor and a conductive fluid sensor.
Inventors: | Gentile; Christopher T. (New York, NY); Wallace; Michael (Beaverton, OR); Avalon; Timothy D. (Portland, OR); Goodman; Scott (Hermosa Beach, CA); Fuller; Richard (Sherman Oaks, CA); Hall; Tracy (Cupertino, CA) |
Assignee: | Abrams/Gentille Entertainment Inc. (New York, NY) |
Appl. No.: | 392127 |
Filed: | August 10, 1989 |
Current U.S. Class: | 600/595; 338/210 |
Intern'l Class: | A61B 005/11 |
Field of Search: | 128/774,782,721 338/2,47,114,210-212 |
4444205 | Apr., 1984 | Jackson | 128/782. |
4745930 | May., 1988 | Confer | 128/779. |