Claims
- 1. A variable reluctance sensor apparatus comprising:
- (a) a movable member (12) having a series of teeth (14) which are spaced apart from each other with a constant pitch, at least the teeth of the movable member being a magnetic material;
- (b) permanent magnet means (22) comprising a first and a second pair (M.sub.1, M.sub.2) of a first and a second magnetic pole of opposite nature, the first pole (S.sub.1) of the first pair (M.sub.1) and the second pole (N.sub.2) of the second pair (M.sub.2) being both disposed opposite the movable member (12), the positions of the two pairs (M.sub.1, M.sub.2) of poles with respect to the teeth (14) of the movable member being such that the first pole (S.sub.1) of the first pair (M.sub.1) is opposed to one tooth (14) of the movable member when the second pole (N.sub.2) of the second pair (M.sub.2) is opposed to the spacing between two adjoining teeth of the movable member, and vice versa;
- (c) a magnetic member having a single midportion (30), a single front end portion (32) and a single rear end portion (34), the front end portion being disposed opposite the second pole (N.sub.1) of the first pair (M.sub.1) and the first pole (S.sub.2) of the second pair (M.sub.2) in order to carry a variable magnetic flux that is produced by said first and second pairs as the magnetic teeth of the movable member successively travel past the permanent magnet means (22), and
- (d) a coil wound around the midportion to produce a signal representative of the entire flux in the midportion at a given instant of time.
- 2. The variable reluctance sensor of claim 1 wherein the center to center distance D between the first and second pairs of poles of the permanent magnet means is defined as
- D=P/2+nP
- where
- P=pitch of the magnetic teeth of the moveable object
- n=positive integer or zero.
- 3. The variable reluctance sensor of claim 1 wherein the permanent magnet means comprises a first magnet having the first pair of poles, and a second magnet having the second pair of poles.
- 4. The variable reluctance sensor of claim 1 wherein the permanent magnet means comprises a single magnet having the first and second pairs of poles.
- 5. The variable reluctance sensor of claim 1 wherein the permanent magnet means comprises a third pair of a first and a second magnetic pole of opposite nature, the first pole of the third pair being adapted to be held opposite the movable object, the second pole of the third pair being held opposite the magnetic member, the third pair of poles being so positioned with respect to the teeth of the movable object that the first poles of the first and third pair are both opposed to two different teeth of the movable object when the second pole of the second pair is opposed to the spacing between two adjoining teeth of the movable object, and that the first poles of the first and third pair are each opposed to the spacing between two adjoining teeth of the movable object when the second pole of the second pair is opposed to one tooth of the movable object.
- 6. The variable reluctance sensor of claim 5 wherein the center to center distance D' between the first and third pairs of poles of the permanent magnet means is defined as
- D'=mP
- where
- P=pitch of the magnetic teeth of the movable object, and
- m=positive integer.
- 7. The variable reluctance sensor of claim 5 wherein the permanent magnet means comprises a first magnet having the first pair of poles, a second magnet having the second pair of poles, and a third magnet having the third pair of poles.
- 8. The variable reluctance sensor of claim 5 wherein the permanent magnet means comprises a single magnet having the first, second and third pairs of poles.
- 9. The variable reluctance sensor apparatus of claim 1 wherein the movable member is a toothed wheel, and wherein the magnetic member comprises a core generally extending radially of the toothed wheel.
- 10. The variable reluctance sensor apparatus of claim 1 wherein the movable member is a toothed wheel having an axis of rotation, and wherein the magnetic member comprises a core generally extending parallel to the axis of rotation of the toothed wheel.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 496,964, filed Mar. 21, 1990, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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