Claims
- 1. A sensing device comprising a cylindrical, elongated, hollow tube having an elongated axis and constructed of material which is magnetically saturable, at least one sense wire that passes through said tube in a direction substantially parallel to the elongated axis of said tube and a pair of opposite magnetic poles diametrically opposed adjacent the outer periphery of said tube which completely magnetically saturate the portion of said tube which is disposed intermediate said magnetic poles but which are substantially ineffective in magnetically saturating the remaining portion of said tube.
- 2. A sensing device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said tube has a single sense wire that passes through it and said device is employed as an inductance that varies as a function of the relative position of said magnetic poles with respect to said tube.
- 3. A sensing device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said tube has a sense line that passes through it and a drive wire which conducts drive current and passes through said tube in a direction substantially parallel to the elongated axis of said tube and said device is employed as a transformer that provides an output signal on said sense line which varies as a function of the relative position of said magnetic poles with respect to said tube.
- 4. A sensing device comprising an elongated, hollow tube having an elongated axis and constructed of a material which is magnetically saturable, at least one sense wire that passes through said tube in a direction substantially parallel to the elongated axis of said tube and elongated permanent magnet means constructed to completely magnetically saturate a portion of said tube which is disposed adjacent said magnet means and to be substantially ineffective in magnetically saturating the remaining portion of said tube so that the total volume of said tube which is completely magnetically saturated varies in a controlled manner in accordance with the position of said magnet means relative to said tube.
- 5. A sensing device as claimed in claim 4 wherein said tube has a sense wire that passes through it and said device is employed as an inductance that varies as a function of the relative position of said permanent magnet means with respect to said tube.
- 6. A sensing device as claimed in claim 4 wherein said tube has a sense line that passes through it and a drive line which conducts drive current and passes through said tube in a direction substantially parallel to the elongated axis of said tube and said device is employed as a transformer that provides an output signal on said sense line which varies as a function of the relative position of said magnet means with respect to said tube.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 518,310, filed Oct. 29, 1974 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuations (1)
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