Claims
- 1. A magnetic transducer comprising:
- an annular magnet having two axially disposed, concentric pole pieces of opposite polarity, each said magnetic pole piece including a plurality of magnetically coupled, radially inwardly directed pole sections having the same magnetic polarity;
- rotor means having a continuous magnetic structure aligned to confront said radially directed pole sections for selectively completing the magnetic path between one of said axially disposed poles of one polarity and an angularly displaced one of said axially disposed poles of the opposite polarity according to the angular position of said rotor with respect to said annular magnet;
- a first sensor coil disposed about at least one said magnetic pole section of each polarity and including both of said pole pieces, wherein only the pole sections of one magnetic polarity of the pole pieces within said first sensor coil is included in the magnetic path selectively completed by said rotor; and
- a second sensor coil electrically connected to said first sensor coil and disposed about at least one said magnetic pole section of each polarity and including both of said pole pieces, wherein only the pole section of one magnetic polarity of the pole pieces within said second sensor coil is included in the magnetic path selectively completed by said rotor, and wherein
- the polarity of the pole section completing the magnetic path in the pole sections about which said first sensor coil is disposed is opposite to the polarity of the magnetic pole section completing the magnetic path in the pole section about which said second sensor coil is disposed.
- 2. A control signal generating device comprising an housing: a drive shaft rotatable in said housing about a given axis whereby the rotation of said shaft with respect to said housing generates at least one control signal; first and second ring-shaped pole pieces having generally cylindrical, inwardly facing first and second pole surfaces, respectively; means for mounting in said housing said ring-shaped pole pieces in spaced relationship with said surfaces concentric with said shaft axis; a magnetically permeable rotor supported on said shaft and rotatably mounted on said axis; said spaced ring-shaped pole pieces being divided into at least two circumferentially spaced pole sections having an angular spacing; said rotor having an outwardly facing, circumferentially extending, flux concentrating surface generally concentric with said axis, said flux concentrating surface having a first segment generally aligned radially with said first pole surface and a second segment generally aligned axially with said second spaced pole surface; said segments spaced circumferentially a distance correlated with said angular spacing of said pole sections of said ring-shaped pole pieces; means for magnetizing said pole pieces with opposite polarities at said pole surfaces; and sensing coil means associated with at least the pole pieces at one of said pole sections for generating said control signal as said shaft is rotated.
- 3. A control signal device as defined in claim 3 wherein said magnetizing means is a permanent magnet concentric with said axis and between said ring-shaped pole pieces.
- 4. A control signal device as defined in claim 3 wherein said magnetizing means is a D.C. exciting coil concentric with said axis and between said ring-shaped pole pieces.
- 5. A control signal device as defined in claim 3 wherein said magnetizing means is an A.C. exciting coil concentric with said axis and between said ring-shaped pole pieces.
- 6. A control signal device as defined in claim 5 wherein said magnetizing means is a permanent magnet concentric with said axis and between said ring-shaped pole pieces.
- 7. A control signal device as defined in claim 5 wherein said magnetizing means is a D.C. exciting coil concentric with said axis and between said ring-shaped pole pieces.
- 8. A control signal device as defined in claim 5 wherein said flux concentrating surface is an obliquely oriented generally concentric continuous element.
- 9. A control signal device as defined in claim 3 wherein said flux concentrating surface is an obliquely oriented generally concentric continuous element.
- 10. A control signal device as defined in claim 5 wherein said flux concentrating surface first segment is generally arcuate and extends over at least a circumferential distance equal to the angular spacing of adjacent ones of said pole pieces.
- 11. A control signal device as defined in claim 3 wherein said flux concentrating surface first segment is generally arcuate and extends over at least a circumferential distance equal to the angular spacing of adjacent ones of said pole pieces.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 642,991, filed Aug. 21, 1984, now abandoned.
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