Claims
- 1. In a revolution sensor having a magneto-electric converter element and a magnet magnetic establishing field for raid magneto-electric converter element, said magneto-electric converter element being positioned between said magneto-electric converter element being positioned between said magnet and a rotor of magnetic material, wherein a change in the magnetic field caused by revolution of said rotor of magnetic material is outputted by said magneto-electric converter element as an electrical signal, anda distance L is formed between said magnet and said rotor of magnetic material, and a distance L1 is formed between said magnet and a magnetic sensing part of said magneto-electric converter element-such that L1 is in a range from ¼L to ¾L, and said distance L1 is in a range from about 1.5 mm to 4.5 mm.
- 2. In a revolution sensor having a magneto-electric converter element and a magnet for establishing a magnetic field for said magneto-electric converter element, a change in the magnetic field being caused by revolution of a rotor of magnetic material being outputted by said magneto-electric converter element as an electrical signal,electrical connective terminals for an input use and an output use of said magneto-electric conversion element and said magnet are insert molded to a synthetic resin holder; and at least one part of one end face at a side which is arranged oppositely to said magnet with said rotor of magnetic material is covered by one end of said synthetic resin holder, at an outer face of a covering part a circuit board on which said magneto-electric converter element is mounted is installed, and further said covering part is between said magnet and said magneto-electric converter element, whereby a predetermined gap is assured between said magnet and said magneto-electric converter element; and said electrical connective terminals are projected from an end face of said synthetic resin holder at a side of said magnet and is connected electrically to said circuit board of said magneto-electric converter element.
- 3. A revolution sensor, having a magneto-electric converter element and a magnet for establishing a magnetic field for said magneto-electric converter element, a change in the magnetic field being caused by revolution of a rotor of magnetic material being outputted by said magneto-electric converter element as an electrical signal,electrical connective terminals for an input use and an output use of said magneto-electric conversion element and said magnet are insert molded to a synthetic resin holder; and at least one part of one end face at a side which is arranged oppositely to said magnet with said rotor of magnetic material is covered by one end of said synthetic resin holder, at an outer face of a covering part a circuit board on which said magneto-electric converter element is mounted is installed, and further said covering part is between said magnet and said magneto-electric converter element, whereby a predetermined gap is assured between said magnet and said magneto-electric converter element; and said electrical connective terminals are projected from an end face of said synthetic resin holder at a side of said magnet and is connected electrically to said circuit board of said magneto-electric converter element, wherein one part of said end face of said magnet at a side where said synthetic resin holder is covered by said covering part of said synthetic resin holder is left expressed by said covering part, and one part of an outer peripheral face of said magnet which intersects said exposed one part of said end face of said magnet is exposed.
- 4. In a revolution sensor having a magneto-electric converter element and a magnet for establishing a magnetic field for said magneto-electric converter element, a change in the magnetic field caused by revolution of a rotor of magnetic material being outputted by said magneto-electric converter element as an electrical signal,electrical connective terminals for an input use and an output use of said magneto-electric conversion element and said magnet are insert molded to a synthetic resin holder, said magnet is provided on one end of said synthetic resin holder, one end of said electrical connective terminal is projected from one end at a side where said magnet is installed to said synthetic resin holder and connected electrically to a circuit board on which said magneto-electric converter element is mounted and is installed one end part of said synthetic resin holder; and at least three electrical connective terminals of said electrical connective terminals are arranged in one row, one end at a side where these electrical connective terminals are connected to said circuit board is soldered by passing through each of holes for catching terminal which is provided on said circuit board, and among these electrical connective terminals to two both sides a board receiving part is provided by contacting one part thereof to a rear face of said circuit board.
- 5. A revolution sensor according to claim 2, whereinone end at an opposing side to a side where said electrical connective terminals are connected to said circuit board is constituted of a pin terminal for a connector use by projecting said one end into an inner portion of a connector part for outside connection use which is molded integrally to said synthetic resin holder.
- 6. A revolution sensor according to claim 2, whereinone end at an opposing side to a side where said electrical connective terminals are connected to said circuit board is projected to a lead wire introduction part which is molded integrally to said synthetic resin holder, and to said lead wire introduction part one end of a lead wire having another connector is introduced and is connected to said electrical connective terminal.
- 7. A revolution sensor according to claim 3, whereinone end at an opposing side to a side where said electrical connective terminals are connected to said circuit board is constituted of a pin terminal for a connector use by projecting said one end into an inner portion of a connector part for outside connection use which is molded integrally to said synthetic resin holder.
- 8. A revolution sensor according to claim 4, whereinone end at an opposing side to a side where said electrical connective terminals are connected to said circuit board is constituted of a pin terminal for a connector use by projecting said one end into an inner portion of a connector part for outside connection use which is molded integrally to said synthetic resin holder.
- 9. A revolution sensor according to claim 3, whereinone end at an opposing side to a side where said electrical connective terminals are connected to said circuit board is projected to a lead wire introduction part which is molded integrally to said synthetic resin holder, and to said lead wire introduction part one end of a lead wire having another connector is introduced and is connected to said electrical connective terminal.
- 10. A revolution sensor according to claim 4, whereinone end at an opposing side to a side where said electrical connective terminals are connected to said circuit board is projected to a lead wire introduction part which is molded integrally to said synthetic resin holder, and to said lead wire introduction part one end of a lead wire having another connector is introduced and is connected to said electrical connective terminal.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/939,440, filed Sep. 29, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,046,584
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