IP Library Granted Patent US 6,892,597
Granted Patent B2
US 6,892,597 · App. 10/205,801 · Granted May 17, 2005

Joystick

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Patent No.
US 6,892,597
App. No.
10/205,801
Granted
May 17, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A durable, reliable and comfortable joystick for use in precision applications such as controlling a surveillance camera. The joystick of the present invention incorporates mechanical linkages that convert the user's motion into the rotation of three different resistive potentiometers, one for each of 3 axes of movement (X, Y and Z). The potentiometers and linkages for the X- and Y-axes are incorporated into the joystick base, and the potentiometer and linkage for the Z-axis is uniquely incorporated into the joystick handle. Rotation of the handle is restricted in order to prevent damage to the internal parts and preserve the life of the joystick.

Claims (41)

1. A multifunctional joystick controller comprising:

a. a shaft;

b. a base for receiving the distal end of said shaft and movably supporting said shaft, said base including an operation detection mechanism for detecting the incline and angle of said shaft on a first axis and a second axis;

c. a housing fixedly attached to the proximal end of said shaft, said housing having a recessed central section therein for receiving a potentiometer, and an internal channel communicating between said recessed central section and the proximal end of said shaft for receiving wires traveling from said potentiometer along said shaft to said base;

d. a handle mechanism rotatably deployed around said housing such that said handle engages an operable tab on said potentiometer for imparting rotational movement thereto, and

e. a slot in said housing and a tab in said handle corresponding to said slot for limiting the rotation of said handle relative to said housing wherein said operation detection mechanism comprises:

a. a first rotatable axle mounted inside said base, said axle having an axial central slotted opening therein for receiving the distal end of said shaft;

b. a second rotatable U-shaped axle mounted inside said base adjacent and perpendicular to said first axle, said second axle also having an axial central slotted opening therein for receiving the distal end of said shaft;

c. a first potentiometer mounted on the outside of said base in communication with said first rotatable axle for detecting motion along the first axis, and

d. a second potentiometer mounted on the outside of said base in communication with said second rotatable axle for detecting motion along the second axis.

2. The joystick controller of claim 1 wherein a retainer is provided for holding said potentiometer in said recessed central section, and a torsion spring is provided adjacent to the operable tab of said potentiometer for returning said rotatable handle to a default position in the absence of operator movement.

3. The joystick controller of claim 1 wherein a compression spring is provided along said shaft between said base and said cylindrical housing for returning said shalt to a default position in the absence of operator movement.

4. The joystick controller of claim 3 wherein a flexible protective shroud is provided around said shaft between said handle and said base.

5. The joystick controller of claim 4 wherein said first axle, said second axle and said shaft are all made of metal.

6. The joystick controller of claim 4 wherein said shaft and said housing are integrated into a single rigid piece.

7. The joystick controller of claim 1 wherein the rotational movement imparted to said potentiometer is about a third axis.

8. The joystick controller of claim 7 wherein said first axis is the X-axis, said second axis is the Y-axis, and said third axis is the Z-axis.

9. A multifunctional joystick controller comprising:

a. a shaft;

b. a generally rectangular base for receiving the distal end of said shaft and movably supporting said shaft, said base including an operation detection mechanism for detecting the incline and angle of said shaft in the X- and Y-directions, said operation detection mechanism comprising:

i a first rotatable axle mounted inside said base, said axle having an axial central slotted opening therein for receiving the distal end of said shalt;

ii. a second rotatable U-shaped axle mounted inside said base adjacent and perpendicular to said first axle, said second axle also having an axial central slotted opening therein for receiving the distal end of said shalt;

iii. a first potentiometer mounted on the outside of said base in communication with said first rotatable axle for detecting motion along the X-axis; and

iv. a second potentiometer mounted on the outside of said base in communication with said second rotatable axle for detecting motion along the Y-axis;

c. a generally cylindrical housing fixedly attached to the proximal end of said shaft, said housing having a recessed slot for receiving a potentiometer mounted in said slot, and an internal channel communicating between said slot and the proximal end of said shaft for receiving wires traveling from said potentiometer along said shaft to said base;

d. a handle mechanism rotatably deployed around said cylindrical housing such that said handle engages an operable tab on said potentiometer for imparting rotational movement thereto; and

e. at least one slot in said cylindrical housing and at least one tab in said handle corresponding to said slot for limiting the rotation of said handle relative to said housing.

10. The joystick controller of claim 9 wherein a compression spring is provided along said shaft between said base and said cylindrical housing for returning said shaft to a default position in the absence of operator movement.

11. The joystick controller of claim 9 wherein a flexible protective shroud is provided around said shaft between said handle and said base.

12. The joystick controller of claim 9 wherein said first axle, said second axle and said shaft are all made of metal.

13. The joystick controller of claim 9 wherein said shaft and said housing are integrated into a single rigid piece.

14. A manually manipulated joystick controller comprising:

a. a shaft having proximal and distal ends;

b. a base for receiving the distal end of said shaft and movably supporting said shaft; and

c. an operation detection mechanism in said base operably associated with said shaft for detecting the incline and angle of said shaft on a first axis and a second axis, said operation detection mechanism comprising:

1. a first rotatable axle mounted inside said base, said axle having an axial central slotted opening therein for receiving the distal end of said shaft;

2. a second rotatable U-shaved axle mounted inside said base adjacent and perpendicular to said first axle, said second axle also having an axial central slotted opening therein for receiving the distal end of said shaft;

3. a first potentiometer mounted on said base in communication with said first rotatable axle for detecting motion along the first axis; and

4. a second potentiometer mounted on said base in communication with said second rotatable axle for detecting motion along the second axis wherein a housing is fixedly attached to the proximal end of said shaft, said housing having a recessed central section therein for receiving a third potentiometer, and wherein a handle mechanism is rotatably deployed around said housing such that said handle engages an operable tab on said potentiometer for imparting rotational movement thereto about a third axis and wherein a slot is provided in said housing and a tab is provided in said handle corresponding to said slot for limiting the rotation of said handle relative to said housing.

15. The joystick controller of claim 14 wherein said first axis is the X-axis, said second axis is the Y-axis, and said third axis is the Z-axis.

16. The joystick controller of claim 14 wherein a retainer is provided for holding said third potentiometer in said recessed central section, and a torsion spring is provided adjacent to the operable tab of said third potentiometer for returning said rotatable handle to a default position in the absence of operator movement.

Assignments (2)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTERESTS IN PATENTS Recorded Aug 5, 2020
From: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, A NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATION
To: TRANSOM PELCO ACQUISITION, INC. (FORMERLY ZOOM ACQUISITIONCO, INC.); PELCO, INC.
Reel/Frame 053415/0001 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 29, 2019
From: ZOOM ACQUISITIONCO, INC.; PELCO, INC.
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 049314/0016 →