Claims
- 1. In a speed sensor assembly for providing an electrical signal representative of the speed of an automotive vehicle wheel, said assembly of the type including rotor means for providing one or more poles that rotate with said wheel, stator means for providing one or more poles that do not rotate with said wheel, magnetic means for generating magnetic flux through said one or more rotor poles and said one or more stator poles, means for supporting said rotor means, said stator means and said magnetic means so that as said wheel turns said one or more rotor poles are at times aligned with said one or more stator poles and at other times are not aligned with said one or more stator poles, and field coil means for interacting with said magnetic flux to generate said electrical signal in response to changes in said flux caused by said one or more rotor poles moving with respect to said one or more stator poles when said wheel moves, the improvement wherein: one of said rotor means and said stator means has no more than a few poles, and the other of said rotor means and said stator means has poles spaced substantially entirely around the circumference of a circle; and said magnetic means includes ferromagnetic means for causing said magnetic flux to sweep through said field coil means when said one or more rotor poles move from a position in which they are aligned with said one or more stator poles to a position in which they are not so aligned.
- 2. A speed sensor assembly as in claim 1 wherein said no more than a few poles are distributed over an arc of a portion of a circle.
- 3. The combination of vehicle wheel speed sensor with a vehicle wheel bearing assembly, said combination comprising:
- a wheel bearing housing;
- a wheel bearing spindle rotatable in said wheel bearing housing;
- rotor means for providing one or more poles that rotate with said spindle;
- stator means for providing one or more poles that do not rotate with said spindle;
- magnetic means for generating magnetic flux through said one or more rotor poles and said one or more stator poles;
- means for supporting said rotor means, said stator means and said magnetic means on said wheel bearing assembly so that as said wheel turns said one or more rotor poles are at times aligned with said one or more stator poles and at other times are not aligned with said one or more stator poles; and
- field coil means for interacting with said magnetic flux to generate said electrical signal in response to changes in said flux caused by said one or more rotor poles moving with respect to said one or more stator poles when said wheel spindle rotates; wherein
- one of said rotor means and said stator means has no more than a few poles, and the other of said rotor means and said stator means has poles spaced substantially entirely around the circumference of a circle; and
- said magnetic means includes ferromagnetic means for causing said magnetic flux to sweep through said field coil means when said one or more rotor poles move from a position in which they are aligned with said one or more stator poles to a position in which they are not so aligned.
- 4. A combination as in claim 3 wherein said no more than a few poles are distributed over an arc of a portion of a circle.
- 5. The combination as in claim 3 wherein said magnetic means further includes a magnet and said ferromagnetic means comprises a ferromagnetic member extending substantially from said rotor means to said magnet whereby a flux path passing from said magnet through said stator means to said rotor means and through said ferromagnetic member back to said magnet encircles said coil.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/171,162 filed Mar. 21, 1988, which itself is a continuation of application Ser. No. 6/835,514 filed Mar. 3, 1986, now abandoned.
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