IP Library Granted Patent US 7,209,226
Granted Patent B2
US 7,209,226 · App. 10/861,386 · Granted Apr 24, 2007

Gravity sensor

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Patent No.
US 7,209,226
App. No.
10/861,386
Granted
Apr 24, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A gravity sensor has a photo interrupter and a gravity wheel. The photo interrupter has a housing, a cavity in the housing, a light emitter on one side of the housing and a light detector on the other side of the housing. The gravity wheel points in a direction of gravity and has a pivot at center thereof and pivotally arranged on the housing, a plumb at one edge of the gravity wheel and a plurality of through holes annularly arranged in the gravity wheel. The gravity wheel has a portion present in the cavity. An inclined angle of a test object is determined by calculating relative movement between the photo interrupter and the gravity wheel.

Claims (8)

1. A gravity sensor, comprising

a photo interrupter having a housing, a cavity in the housing, a light emitter on one side of the housing and a light detector on the other side of the housing; and

a gravity wheel fixed in a direction of gravity, the gravity wheel having a pivot at a center thereof, a plumb at one edge thereof, and a plurality of through holes annularly arranged thereon, and being pivotally ranged on the housing with a portion of the gravity wheel being present in the cavity,

whereby an inclined angle of a test object is determined by calculating relative movement between the photo interrupter and the gravity wheel, whereby the photo interrupter is rotated relative to the gravity wheel.

2. The gravity sensor as in claim 1 , wherein the housing has two slots on two opposite sides thereof.

3. The gravity sensor as in claim 1 , wherein the light emitter is an infrared LED.

4. The gravity sensor as in claim 1 , wherein the light detector has two photo transistors on a light receiving plane thereof.

5. The gravity sensor as in claim 1 , wherein the test object is a joystick.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 29, 2008
From: LITE-ON TECHNOLOGY CORP.
To: MULLER CAPITAL, LLC
Reel/Frame 022034/0334 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 7, 2004
From: CHEN, CHENG-FANG; SU, CHENG-HONG
To: LITE-ON TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 015446/0221 →