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GB2039007A
GB2039007A GB7943823A GB7943823A GB2039007A GB 2039007 A GB2039007 A GB 2039007A GB 7943823 A GB7943823 A GB 7943823A GB 7943823 A GB7943823 A GB 7943823A GB 2039007 A GB2039007 A GB 2039007A
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G05CONTROLLING; REGULATING
    • G05GCONTROL DEVICES OR SYSTEMS INSOFAR AS CHARACTERISED BY MECHANICAL FEATURES ONLY
    • G05G9/00Manually-actuated control mechanisms provided with one single controlling member co-operating with two or more controlled members, e.g. selectively, simultaneously
    • G05G9/02Manually-actuated control mechanisms provided with one single controlling member co-operating with two or more controlled members, e.g. selectively, simultaneously the controlling member being movable in different independent ways, movement in each individual way actuating one controlled member only
    • G05G9/04Manually-actuated control mechanisms provided with one single controlling member co-operating with two or more controlled members, e.g. selectively, simultaneously the controlling member being movable in different independent ways, movement in each individual way actuating one controlled member only in which movement in two or more ways can occur simultaneously
    • G05G9/047Manually-actuated control mechanisms provided with one single controlling member co-operating with two or more controlled members, e.g. selectively, simultaneously the controlling member being movable in different independent ways, movement in each individual way actuating one controlled member only in which movement in two or more ways can occur simultaneously the controlling member being movable by hand about orthogonal axes, e.g. joysticks
    • G05G9/04785Manually-actuated control mechanisms provided with one single controlling member co-operating with two or more controlled members, e.g. selectively, simultaneously the controlling member being movable in different independent ways, movement in each individual way actuating one controlled member only in which movement in two or more ways can occur simultaneously the controlling member being movable by hand about orthogonal axes, e.g. joysticks the controlling member being the operating part of a switch arrangement
    • GPHYSICS
    • G05CONTROLLING; REGULATING
    • G05GCONTROL DEVICES OR SYSTEMS INSOFAR AS CHARACTERISED BY MECHANICAL FEATURES ONLY
    • G05G9/00Manually-actuated control mechanisms provided with one single controlling member co-operating with two or more controlled members, e.g. selectively, simultaneously
    • G05G9/02Manually-actuated control mechanisms provided with one single controlling member co-operating with two or more controlled members, e.g. selectively, simultaneously the controlling member being movable in different independent ways, movement in each individual way actuating one controlled member only
    • G05G9/04Manually-actuated control mechanisms provided with one single controlling member co-operating with two or more controlled members, e.g. selectively, simultaneously the controlling member being movable in different independent ways, movement in each individual way actuating one controlled member only in which movement in two or more ways can occur simultaneously
    • G05G9/047Manually-actuated control mechanisms provided with one single controlling member co-operating with two or more controlled members, e.g. selectively, simultaneously the controlling member being movable in different independent ways, movement in each individual way actuating one controlled member only in which movement in two or more ways can occur simultaneously the controlling member being movable by hand about orthogonal axes, e.g. joysticks
    • G05G2009/04703Mounting of controlling member
    • G05G2009/04707Mounting of controlling member with ball joint
    • GPHYSICS
    • G05CONTROLLING; REGULATING
    • G05GCONTROL DEVICES OR SYSTEMS INSOFAR AS CHARACTERISED BY MECHANICAL FEATURES ONLY
    • G05G9/00Manually-actuated control mechanisms provided with one single controlling member co-operating with two or more controlled members, e.g. selectively, simultaneously
    • G05G9/02Manually-actuated control mechanisms provided with one single controlling member co-operating with two or more controlled members, e.g. selectively, simultaneously the controlling member being movable in different independent ways, movement in each individual way actuating one controlled member only
    • G05G9/04Manually-actuated control mechanisms provided with one single controlling member co-operating with two or more controlled members, e.g. selectively, simultaneously the controlling member being movable in different independent ways, movement in each individual way actuating one controlled member only in which movement in two or more ways can occur simultaneously
    • G05G9/047Manually-actuated control mechanisms provided with one single controlling member co-operating with two or more controlled members, e.g. selectively, simultaneously the controlling member being movable in different independent ways, movement in each individual way actuating one controlled member only in which movement in two or more ways can occur simultaneously the controlling member being movable by hand about orthogonal axes, e.g. joysticks
    • G05G2009/0474Manually-actuated control mechanisms provided with one single controlling member co-operating with two or more controlled members, e.g. selectively, simultaneously the controlling member being movable in different independent ways, movement in each individual way actuating one controlled member only in which movement in two or more ways can occur simultaneously the controlling member being movable by hand about orthogonal axes, e.g. joysticks characterised by means converting mechanical movement into electric signals
    • G05G2009/04744Switches

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Abstract

In a joystick controller for electric switches the joystick 16 is biassed to its neutral position by means of a garter spring 26 which encircles and embraces two ring members 20, 22, one ring member 20 being displaced in its own plane in response to pivoting the joystick about its pivot 14 and the other ring member 22 being secured to a fixed housing part 12. When the joystick is displaced beyond a threshold position, the garter spring 26 becomes dislodged as shown in Fig. 3 so that the joystick is retained in this position. <IMAGE>

Description

SPECIFICATION joystick control electric switch This invention relates to a joystick controller for electric switches and provides for the joystick, a resilient biassing means which is relatively simple in construction as compared with prior art devices, yet is effective in operation.
This invention provides an electric switch joystick controller, comprising a joystick pivoted intermediate its opposite ends to fixed structure of the controller and manually movable from one of its ends about the pivot and co-operating at its other end with actuators of respective switches in predetermined pivotal positions of the joystick, and a pair of axially aligned ring members simultaneously embraced by an encircling resilient band, one ring member being immovable relative to the fixed structure of the controller and the other ring member being slidable radially relative to the fixed ring member upon pivoting of the joystick, so as to increase the tension in the resilient band as the joystick is pivoted further from its neutral position.
Thus; the resilient band provides a "spring return" biassing the joystick towards its neutral position. Preferably the resilient band is a garter spring. Preferably the two ring members are profiled so that, upon pivoting the joystick through greater than a threshold angle from its neutral position, the garter spring rides from the two ring members to no longer bias the joystick towards its neutral position: thus, the joystick stays in this position until it is manually pivoted to a position within the threshold angle from the neutral position, whereat the garter spring rides again onto the two ring members to resume its biassing function.
A gate is preferably provided to constrain the joystick to pivotal movements in only predetermined directions from the neutral position. Some or all of the permitted directions of movement may allow sufficient displacement of the joystick that the joystick will stay in its displaced position until manually returned to a position within the threshold angle from the neutral position: in the remaining permitted directions, the allowed displacement is less than the threshold angle so that the return bias is always effective. Alternatively the return bias may be always effective in all of the permitted directions of pivoting the joystick, in that in no direction is displacement greater than the threshold angle allowed by the gate.
An embodiment of electric switch joystick controller will now be described, by way of example, only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: FIGURE 1 is a diagrammatic side elevation of the embodiment of electric switch joystick controller with the joystick in the "off" or neutral position; FIGURE 2 is a similar view of the controller with the joystick pivotally displaced from its neutral position but subject to "spring return" bias towards its neutral position; and FIGURE 3 is a similar view of the controller with the joystick pivotally displaced to a "stayput position" which is so far from the neutral position that the return bias is no longer effective.
The electric switch joystick controller comprises fixed structure which in the embodiment shown comprises a housing part 10 for a plurality of electric switches 2, 3 and a housing part 12 for a pivot indicated at 14 of a joystick 16 which extends through housing part 12. The pivot 14 is intermediate the opposite ends of the joystick 16 and comprises a spherical portion 1 6a on the joystick engaged between two half-spherical cups 1 2a, 1 2b. The joystick is provided at one end with a knob 18 for manually pivoting the joystick and at the other end is arranged to co-operate with and depress the actuators of respective said switches, upon pivoting the joystick in appropriate directions.
Two ring members 20, 22 are provided and one ring member 22 is secured to the housing part 12 and the other is slidably disposed between the housing part 10 and the fixed ring member 22.
Ring 20 has a tubular projection 20a in which the end of the joystick engages so as to displace ring 20 radially in correspondence to the pivoting of the joystick from its neutral position (shown in Figure 1), in which neutral position the two ring members are axially aligned. A chamfered projection 20b on the other side of the ring 20 engages the depressible actuators of the electric switches in the respective positions of the joystick.
Each ring member comprises a first portion having a cylindrical outer surface 23 and an annular surface 24, and a second portion having an outer surface 25 of smallerdiameter, joining the annular surface 24 in a smoothly curving profile and then gradually tapering in the direction towards the adjacent ring member.
The two ring members are simultaneously embraced by an encircling garter spring 26 (i.e. a metal coil spring extending full circle so as to be toroidal in form). In the neutral position of Figure 1, the garter spring embraces the two ring members around their smaller diameter portions 25 and lies, with only small clearance, between the annular surfaces 24 of the two ring members.
The garter spring is under initial tension.
Any displacement of the joystick from its neutral position, by grasping the knob 18 and pivoting the joystick about its pivot 14 in any selected direction, serves to correspondingly radially displace the ring member 20. Such displacement of the ring member 20, being relative to the ring member 22, serves to stretch and further tension the garter spring and the garter spring therefore subjects the ring member 20 to a bias serving to bias the joystick in the return direction, i.e. towards its neutral position.
Figure 2 shows the joystick at the maximum angle of displacement for which still a return bias is effective: the garter spring, at each of diametrically opposite points, is about to ride onto the surface 23 of one ring and the inner end 27 (see Figure 3) of the other ring: however, the garter spring has sufficient bearing, at these diametrically opposite points, on the surfaces 25 of the respective ring member to exercise a retum bias.
Figure 3 shows the joystick at a position beyond the threshold angular displacement shown in Figure 2: thus, at each of the diametrically opposite points of the garter spring the spring has ridden completely onto the surface 23 of the one ring member and onto the end 27 of the other ring member. The garter spring. is no longer in contact, at these diametrially opposite points, with the surfaces 25 of the respective ring members and therefore no longer exercises a return bias. On the contrary, at the diametrically opposite points, the garter spring engages the surfaces 23 of the ring members in such a way as to bias the joystick away from its Figure 1 neutral position, under the tension in the garter spring.Thus, the joystick will remain in its displaced position, or "stayput", until it is manually moved to a new position within the threshold angle from the neutral position, at which new position the return bias illustrated by Figure 2 resumes.
A gate (not shown) is provided, either within housing part 10 or housing part 12, to constrain movements of the joystick to predetermined directions, the actuators of the electric switches being mounted in correspondence. The gate may allow sufficient displacement of the joystick in all permitted directions so that the "stayput" condition of Figure 3 occurs, or otherwise only in some of the pemitted directions (each of the remaining directions limiting the angular displacement to ensure that the return bias is always effective). Alternatively, the gate may prevent excessive angular displacement in all direction, so that no direction provides "stayput".
The controller may be arranged so that the joystick latches in the neutral position and so that inward movement of the joystick is applied before it can be moved in any of its permitted directions.

Claims (5)

1. An electric switch joystick controller comprising a joystick pivoted intermediate its opposite ends to fixed structure of the controller and manually movable from one of its ends about the pivot and co-operating at its other end with actuators of respective switches in predetermined pivotal positions of the joystick, and a pair of axially aligned ring members simultaneously embraced by an encircling resilient band, one ring member being immovable relative to the fixed structure of the controller and the other ring member being slidable radially relative to the fixed ring member upon pivoting of the joystick, so as to increase the tension in the resilient band as the joystick is pivoted further from its neutral position.
2. An electric switch joystick controller as claimed in claim 1, in which the resilient band comprises a garter spring.
3. An electric switch joystick controller as claimed in claim 1 or2, in which the two ring members are profiled so that, upon pivoting the joystick through greater than a threshold angle from its neutral position, the resilient band rides from the two ring members to no longer bias the joystick towards its neutral position.
4. An electric switch joystick controller as claimed in any preceding claim, in which each of the ring members comprises a first portion having an annular surface facing the other ring member and a second portion projecting towards the other ring members and having a circumferential surface generally tapering away from said annular surface, with the resilient band embracing the two rings over their said tapering surfaces.
5. An electric switch joystick controller substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FR2491232A1 (en) * 1980-09-27 1982-04-02 British Aerospace ASSEMBLY INCORPORATING A FORCE CONTROL ELEMENT
GB2125947A (en) * 1982-08-30 1984-03-14 Suncom Inc Joy stick

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR2491232A1 (en) * 1980-09-27 1982-04-02 British Aerospace ASSEMBLY INCORPORATING A FORCE CONTROL ELEMENT
US4441676A (en) * 1980-09-27 1984-04-10 British Aerospace Public Limited Company Force control member assemblies
GB2125947A (en) * 1982-08-30 1984-03-14 Suncom Inc Joy stick

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