IP Library Granted Patent US 8,717,041
Granted Patent B2
US 8,717,041 · App. 13/015,442 · Granted May 6, 2014

Angle measurement device and method

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Patent No.
US 8,717,041
App. No.
13/015,442
Granted
May 6, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention relates to a sensor device for determining an absolute angle of a prosthetic joint, and which is resistant to environmental elements and has a reduced power draw. The sensor device includes an inductive sensor and a rotatable member including a metal material. The metal material can include a non-ferrous metal material. The inductive sensor detects an amount of the metal material in a proximate location to the inductive sensor. Rotation of the rotatable member increases or decreases an amount of metal material in the proximate location of the inductive sensor. The amount of metal material in the proximate location corresponds to an angle of the rotatable member and the prosthetic joint based on a monotonic function. Thus, the inductive sensor detects the amount of metal material in the proximate location to determine the angle of the rotatable member and subsequently the angle of the prosthetic device.

Claims (28)

1. A sensor device for an artificial joint comprising:

a rotatable member;

a metal material connected to the rotatable member; and

an inductive sensor configured to detect an amount of the metal material in a proximate location to the inductive sensor, and to generate an output corresponding to an angle of the artificial joint based on the amount of the metal material in the proximate location, wherein a rotation of the rotatable increases or decreases a gap between the rotatable member and the inductive sensor to thereby vary the amount of the metal material in the proximate location.

2. The sensor device of claim 1 wherein the amount of the metal material in the proximate location corresponds to the angle of the artificial joint based on a monotonic function.

3. The sensor device of claim 1 , wherein the rotatable member includes a cam, and wherein the gap is located between the cam and the inductive sensor.

4. The sensor device of claim 1 wherein the rotatable member includes a variable profile unit, and wherein the gap is located between the variable profile unit and the inductive sensor.

5. The sensor device of claim 1 wherein the metal material includes a non-ferrous metal material.

6. The sensor device of claim 5 wherein the non-ferrous metal material includes aluminum.

7. The sensor device of claim 1 wherein the rotatable member is a part of a prosthetic leg.

8. The sensor device of claim 1 wherein the rotatable member is a part of a prosthetic ankle.

9. The sensor device of claim 1 wherein the proximate location is a spherical shape based on a location of the inductive sensor.

10. A sensor device for a prosthetic joint comprising:

a rotatable member;

a non-ferrous metal material connected to the rotatable member; and an inductive sensor configured to detect an amount of the non-ferrous metal material in a spherical shape based on a location of the inductive sensor, and to generate an output corresponding to an angle of the prosthetic joint based on the amount of the metal material in the spherical shape,

wherein the amount of the non-ferrous metal material in the spherical shape corresponds to the angle of the prosthetic joint based on a monotonic function, and wherein a rotation of the rotatable member increases or decreases a gap between the rotatable member and the inductive sensor to thereby vary the amount of the non-ferrous metal material in the spherical shape.

11. The sensor device of claim 10 wherein the rotatable member includes a cam, and wherein the gap is located between the cam and the inductive sensor.

12. The sensor device of claim 10 wherein the rotatable member includes a variable profile unit, and wherein the gap is located between the variable profile unit and the inductive sensor.

13. The sensor device of claim 10 wherein the non-ferrous metal material includes aluminum.

14. The sensor device of claim 10 wherein the rotatable member is a part of a prosthetic leg.

15. The sensor device of claim 10 wherein the rotatable member is a part of a prosthetic ankle.

16. A method for determining an angle of a prosthetic joint including a rotatable member, the method comprising:

detecting, using an inductive sensor, an amount of metal material in a proximate location; and

generating, using the inductive sensor, an output corresponding to an angle of the prosthetic joint based on the amount of the metal material in the proximate location, wherein a rotation of the rotatable member increases or decreases a gap between the rotatable member and the inductive sensor to thereby vary the amount of the metal material in the proximate location.

17. The method of claim 16 wherein the amount of the metal material in the proximate location corresponds to the angle of the prosthetic joint based on a monotonic function.

18. The method of claim 16 wherein the metal material includes a non-ferrous metal material.

19. The method of claim 18 wherein the non-ferrous metal material includes aluminum.

20. The method of claim 16 wherein the proximate location is a spherical shape based on a location of the inductive sensor.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 19, 2021
From: FREEDOM INNOVATIONS, LLC
To: PROTEOR USA, LLC
Reel/Frame 054951/0252 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 27, 2018
From: MADISON CAPITAL FUNDING LLC
To: FREEDOM INNOVATIONS, LLC; FREEDOM INNOVATIONS HOLDINGS, LLC
Reel/Frame 046995/0916 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 24, 2011
From: STEELE, WILSON F.
To: FREEDOM INNOVATIONS, L.L.C.
Reel/Frame 026497/0686 →