Claims
- 1. A removable magnetic detector adapted to be used with a dial assembly equipped with a magnet, comprising:a housing adapted to be removably attached to a dial assembly; and a magnetic sensor, wherein said magnetic sensor is located in said housing.
- 2. A magnetic detector of claim 1 wherein said magnetic sensor is a Hall effect sensor.
- 3. A magnetic detector adapted to be used with a dial assembly having a generally circular shaped magnet having a variable thickness and having a magnetic axis having magnetic poles at the three o'clock and nine o'clock positions, said generally circular shaped magnet being pivotable about a pin and said magnetic axis, wherein said generally circular shaped magnet has a thickness at approximately the eleven o'clock position which decreases in a counter clockwise direction to approximately the six o'clock position and which increases in thickness from the six o'clock position to the approximately one o'clock position, comprising:a housing for attachment to the dial assembly; and a magnetic sensor mounted on said housing.
- 4. A magnetic detector of claim 3 wherein said magnetic sensor is a Hall effect sensor.
- 5. A magnetic detector of claim 4 wherein said housing and said magnetic sensor are dimensioned such that said magnetic sensor will be positioned operatively adjacent said generally circular shaped magnet when the magnetic detector is attached to said dial assembly.
- 6. A magnetic detector of claim 4 wherein said housing and said magnetic sensor are dimensioned such that said magnetic sensor will be positioned at a distance from the outside perimeter of said generally circular shaped magnet at a ratio of between about 1:5 and 1:8 or the radius of said generally circular shaped magnet, when the magnetic detector is attached to the dial assembly.
- 7. A magnetic detector of claim 3 wherein said housing and said magnetic sensor are dimensioned such that said magnetic sensor will be positioned operatively adjacent said generally circular shaped magnet when the magnetic detector is attached to the dial assembly.
- 8. A magnetic detector of claim 3 wherein said housing and said magnetic sensor are dimensioned such that said magnetic sensor will be positioned at a distance from the outside perimeter of said generally circular shaped magnet at a ratio of between about 1:5 and 1:8 or the radius of said generally circular shaped magnet, when the magnetic detector is attached to the dial assembly.
- 9. A removable magnetic detector adapted to be used with a dial assembly having a generally circular shaped magnet having a variable thickness and having a magnetic axis having magnetic poles at the three o'clock and nine o'clock positions, said generally circular shaped magnet being pivotable about a pin and said magnetic axis, wherein said generally circular shaped magnet has a thickness at approximately the eleven o'clock position which decreases in a counter clockwise direction to approximately the six o'clock position and which increases in thickness from the six o'clock position to the approximately one o'clock position, said dial assembly also having a cover which defines a channel, comprising:a housing defining ridges dimensioned to be receivable in said channel; and a magnetic sensor located in said housing; wherein said magnetic sensor is located in said housing such that when the housing is attached to said dial assembly said sensor is positioned operatively adjacent to said generally circular shaped magnet.
- 10. A removable magnetic detector of claim 9 wherein said magnetic sensor is a Hall effect sensor.
- 11. A removable magnetic detector of claim 10 wherein said housing and said magnetic sensor are dimensioned such that said magnetic sensor will be positioned at a distance from the outside perimeter of said generally circular shaped magnet at a ratio of between about 1:5 and 1:8 or the radius of said generally circular shaped magnet.
- 12. A removable magnetic detector of claim 9 wherein said housing and said magnetic sensor are dimensioned such that said magnetic sensor will be positioned at a distance from the outside perimeter of said generally circular shaped magnet at a ratio of between about 1:5 and 1:8 or the radius of said generally circular shaped magnet.
- 13. A removable magnetic detector adapted to be used with a dial assembly having a generally circular shaped magnet having a variable thickness and having a magnetic axis having magnetic poles at the three o'clock and nine o'clock positions, said generally circular shaped magnet being pivotable about a pin and said pivot axis, wherein said generally circular shaped magnet has a thickness at approximately the eleven o'clock position which decreases in a counter clockwise direction to approximately the six o'clock position and which increases in thickness from the six o'clock position to the approximately one o'clock position, said dial assembly also having a housing which defines a channel, comprising:a housing defining ridges dimensioned to be receivable in said channel; and a magnetic sensor located in said housing; wherein said magnetic sensor is located in said housing such that when the housing is attached to said dial assembly said sensor is positioned operatively adjacent to said generally circular shaped magnet.
- 14. A magnetic detector of claim 13 wherein said magnetic sensor is a Hall effect sensor.
- 15. A magnetic detector of claim 14 wherein said housing and said magnetic sensor are dimensioned such that said magnetic sensor will be positioned at a distance from the outside perimeter of said generally circular shaped magnet at a ratio of between about 1:5 and 1:8 or the radius of said generally circular shaped magnet.
- 16. A magnetic detector of claim 13 wherein said housing and said magnetic sensor are dimensioned such that said magnetic sensor will be positioned at a distance from the outside perimeter of said generally circular shaped magnet at a ratio of between about 1:5 and 1:8 or the radius of said generally circular shaped magnet.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of co-pending application Ser. No. 09/758,857, filed Jan. 11, 2001, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/681,113, Lorenzen, filed Jan. 11, 2001. |