WO2000047291A1 - Position sensing - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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Definitions
- This invention relates to position sensing.
- it relates to position sensing of balls in sports and to verification of whether a ball has crossed a goal line.
- the invention has uses in any sport or game in which a goal, point or points are scored when a ball crosses a line, such as football (soccer), rugby, hockey, polo, and so on.
- the present invention arose in an attempt to provide an improved apparatus for establishing whether a ball has crossed a goal line.
- apparatus for detecting whether a goal has been scored comprising an energising coil disposed between at least two detecting coils, and a ball provided with, or formed of, a material which substantially acts as a shorted electrical winding, whereby, as the ball moves relative to the coils it affects the detected signal, and phase-sensing means for detecting signal variation and indicating the presence or position of the ball, wherein the coils are disposed relative to a goal line such that as the ball crosses the coils the apparatus provides an indication when the ball has crossed the goal line.
- the arrangement is preferably such that as the ball passes through the relevant line a phase reversal is obtained in the desired signal.
- means are provided to invert or phase-shift the signal from one of the detecting coils relative to at least one other detecting coil.
- Figure 1 shows schematically a position sensing system
- Figure 2 (a)-(d) show the effect of an object moving relative to the system
- Figure 3 shows schematically a goal and detecting arrangement
- Figure 4 shows a cross-section through a ball.
- Figure 1 shows schematically an apparatus comprising a first energising coil 1 which is energised by an AC source 2 at a desired frequency.
- the frequency is about 15 kHz, but this frequency may be altered or varied as desired.
- Two detection coils 3 and 4 are arranged on respective opposing sides of the energising coil 1 and electrical signals are induced in these. Although the coils are shown schematically as having only one turn, they may have a plurality of turns.
- Inverting circuitry 6 is also included which serves to phase invert the signals on one of the detecting loops relative to the other one.
- the detecting/ comparison circuitry then can perform various phase comparisons between the two detected signals from respective loops 3 and 4. It includes a balancing circuit 7 for balancing the detected signals, a phase detection circuit 8 and a microprocessor-based control circuit 9.
- An amplitude detection measuring circuit 11 may also be included, for indicating that an object is in the vicinity.
- One or more outputs OPi and OP 2 are connected to visual displays, computerised scoring means, or other indicators (not shown)
- the detecting coils are preferably equispaced on each side of the energising coil 1, this is not necessarily so. It is of course convenient in order to have an equally balanced antiphase relationship between the two, but the antiphase relationship may be generated in many other ways as will be appreciated by those skilled in the art.
- the coils are positioned around goal posts and/or the goal line (i.e. lying just under the ground) on a sports pitch.
- the three coils are disposed generally parallel to the goal line.
- a ball 10 (e.g. a football) is either made from, or provided with, a material which acts as a shorted electrical winding to affect the signals on the detecting coils.
- the coils form a loosely-coupled air-cored transformer and the ball, with the appropriate material, acts as a shorted turn moving around relative to the other coils.
- Aluminium, or other low resistance material e.g. phosphor-bronze, may be used, as may many other materials. The object may actually be made of this material or may be treated with it, eg by coating it entirely or partially with the material; by the placing of an insert or small portion of the material either within the product or on its surface; or many other ways.
- the sensitivity of the detecting system may be arranged so that it is most sensitive to objects of the desired size so that it is relatively insensitive to smaller objects for example. If the object is a football, then the sensitivity may be set appropriately so that articles such as watches or metal boot studs have negligible effect on the apparatus. Since the apparatus functions by a phase relationship, not an amplitude one, it is relatively insensitive to variations in amplitude caused by variation in the separation of the object from the coil wires themselves.
- each coil When the ball is not in the vicinity of, or at least is not affecting the signals on the coils, then each coil generates a signal which is schematically shown in Figure 2(a) as PI and P2. If PI and P2 are arranged by processing to be in antiphase then a summed signal representing them, shown as Psi is generally flat. As the ball 10 starts to approach one of the RECEIVE coils, it causes an imbalance in the signals PI and P2 due to the changing magnetic geometry of the loosely coupled transformer such that the signal derived from the other coil prevails as shown in Figure 2(b). At this point, the signal derived from coil 3 is less than that from coil 4 and a net signal of a certain phase is produced as Ps 2 .
- the ball itself may be provided with a material such as aluminium or other suitable foil which can be wrapped around an object, perhaps covered by a protective plastics layer for example, without adding significant weight.
- the material should be a low-impedance material, preferably a flexible skin or membrane. It is preferably applied as an outer layer or a layer sufficiently close to the exterior surface of the ball so that as the surface of the ball is distorted (e.g. by kicking it), so is the layer.
- the layer may be continuous or may be a mesh or braid for example. It may be an aluminium or phosphor-bronze mesh.
- the layer can be formed on a bladder which is inside a ball and is inflated. This is shown in Figure 4 where a 'shorting' mesh 16 is provided on a bladder 15 which is inflated to inflate a ball 10 to its correct pressure. A valve 17 is used, in the normal manner, to inflate the bladder.
- phase differences are used to indicate that a plane has been crossed, irrespective of amplitudes.
- the actual spacing of an object from the coils is immaterial since it substantially only effects the amplitude and not the phase of the signal.
- the system is therefore ideal for situations such as goal posts where a ball may pass anywhere within the rectangle defined by the posts and the ground.
- the detecting coils 3 and 4 may be placed, respectively, towards the front and rear edges of a goal structure 12 and the energising core will be placed generally between them.
- the detecting coils 3 and 4 may be placed, respectively, towards the front and rear edges of a goal structure 12 and the energising core will be placed generally between them.
- first coil 3 for example
- coil 4 pass coil 4 towards the goal net.
- the present invention may also be applied advantageously to determining when a ball crosses a goal line in many other sports.
- amplitude sensing means 11 are included. Since a transformer type coil arrangement is relative prone to noise, etc, spurious indication of objects may arise. These can be avoided by the use of the amplitude detector, which acts as a gating means, or by the use of other gating means.
- the phase sensing means is only gated to operate when a signal amplitude indicating a desired object in the vicinity is detected.
- Output OP 2 can be used to indicate the present of an object. Thus, in use, the presence of a ball is indicated by output OP 2 and output OPj indicates whether that ball has passed the
- the balancing means 7 equalises the outputs of the two coils and ensures they are in
- control unit 9 may be arranged to recognise the electrical signature of the ball crossing the line, that is, the change of signal with time as the ball crosses the line, to further aid the discriminating of true from false results.
- the material of the goal or other body upon which the coils are mounted is one which does not effect AC fields. It may be non-ferrous (eg wood) and, for example, glued together rather than using screws, nails, etc which could adversely affect fields and will also significantly affect the ease of balancing the output of the coils. Other articles in the vicinity of the goal must also be accounted for.
- the goal may, for example, be made of glass fibre or similar, with the coils moulded in or attached thereto.
- Parts of the coil 3 a, 4a will generally be buried under the ground parallel to the goal line.
- the parts of the coils mounted on the goal posts 13 and crossbar 14 may be permanently mounted thereon and connected temporarily, e.g. by plug and socket connections 15 when the goal is erected.
- the coils may be positioned on the goals for each use.
- the former technique is preferred as the coils can be accurately pre- positioned on the goal and then permanently attached. They could be embedded into the goal structure for example.
- the use of more than two energising (or detecting) coils is preferred to improve balancing and/or sensitivity.
- the coils may be self oscillating (ie
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AU23115/00A AU2311500A (en) | 1999-02-09 | 2000-02-09 | Position sensing |
EP00901820A EP1152805A1 (en) | 1999-02-09 | 2000-02-09 | Position sensing |
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GBGB9902700.5A GB9902700D0 (en) | 1999-02-09 | 1999-02-09 | Poisition sensing |
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GB9914331A GB2346699B (en) | 1999-02-09 | 1999-06-21 | Position sensing |
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