Claims
- 1. An asymmetrical magnet well suited for use in a rotary pulse generator comprising a multi-pole magnetic disc wherein the magnetic poles of the disc consist essentially of a plurality of pole pairs symmetrically spaced about the circumference of the disc with each pole pair including a predominant magnetic pole of one polarity and a subservient magnetic pole of the opposite polarity, the magnetic poles being oriented parallel to the axis of the disc.
- 2. The magnet of claim 1 wherein the disc is formed from barium ferrite material.
- 3. The magnet of claim 1 wherein the magnetic disc is provided with ten pole pairs located in a radial pattern on 36.degree. centers.
- 4. The magnet of claim 1 wherein the predominant magnetic pole occupies a segment twice as large as the pole of opposite polarity and the magnet's salient magnetic field is of single polarity.
- 5. A multi-pole magnet comprising a planar member having magnetic poles consisting essentially of a plurality of symmetrically spaced pole pairs, each pole pair including a predominant magnetic pole of one polarity and a subservient magnetic pole of the opposite polarity to thereby provide an asymmetrical relationship between the poles of opposite polarity and a salient magnetic field having an effective single polarity, the magnetic poles being oriented perpendicular to the plane of the magnet.
- 6. The multi-pole magnet of claim 5 wherein the magnet is a flat planar member and the pole faces of each pole pair are located on the planar surfaces thereof.
- 7. The multi-pole magnet of claim 5 wherein the magnet is formed from barium ferrite material.
- 8. The multi-pole magnet of claim 5 wherein the predominant magnetic pole occupies a segment twice as large as the pole of opposite polarity.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 450,562, filed Mar. 13, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,893,059.
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Divisions (1)
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