Claims
- 1. A magnetostrictive linear displacement detector comprising:
- a magnetostrictive wire having opposite head and foot ends and defining a measurement interval therebetween;
- a return wire having a foot end electrically coupled to said foot end of said magnetostrictive wire and a head end;
- a magnet disposed for displacement along the said magnetostrictive wire within said measurement interval, the position of said magnet within said measurement interval being the linear displacement detected;
- said magnet including
- a first magnet section having a toroidal shape around the magnetostrictive wire with radially disposed magnetic poles, a south magnetic pole disposed inwardly and a North magnetic pole disposed outwardly; and
- a second magnet section disposed adjacent to said first coil section, having a toroidal shape around the magnetostrictive wire with radially disposed magnetic poles, a North magnetic pole disposed inwardly and a South magnetic pole disposed outwardly;
- an electrical excitation means electrically coupled to said head end of said magnetostrictive wire and said head end of said return wire for producing a predetermined electrical excitation through said magnetostrictive wire and said return wire; and
- a torsional strain sensor disposed proximate to said head end of said magnetostrictive wire for generating an electrical indication of torsional strain within said magnetostrictive wire, said torsional strain sensor including
- a first coil section axially wound in a clockwise direction around the magnetostrictive wire for a length parallel to the magnetostrictive wire, and
- a second coil section disposed adjacent to said first coil section, connected in series with said first coil section and axially wound in a counterclockwise direction around the magnetostrictive wire for a length parallel to the magnetostrictive wire, the total length of said first and second coil sections selected to be short in relation to the speed of propagation of electrical signals through the magnetostrictive wire and long in relation to the speed of propagation of torsional strain through the magnetostrictive wire.
- 2. The magnetostrictive linear displacement detector as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- said first and second magnet sections together have a length along the magnetostrictive wire of no more than one half inch.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/766,518, filed Sep. 27, 1991, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin vol. 22 No. 12 May 1980 "Transducers for a Magnetostrictive Positon Sensor" By: D. A. Thompson & T. K. Worthington. |
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