Claims
- 1. A vertical movement capacitive torque sensor for a rotating shaft having an axis of rotation and having two shaft portions for which applied torque to one shaft portion causes an angular displacement with respect to the other shaft portion said sensor comprising:means for capacitively sensing said angular displacement between shaft portions including, at least one dielectric vane mounted for movement perpendicular to said axis and rotatable with one said shaft portion, said vane having a cam surface on which a pin mounted for rotation with said other shaft portion rides and opposes means biasing said vane in a radially outward direction, a pair of concentric capacitor plate rings lying in a common plane encircling one shaft portion and juxtaposed with said vane, one of said rings having a greater diameter than the other, an opposed capacitor plate encircling the other shaft portion and also juxtaposed with said vane, electrical bridge means for comparing the capacitances formed between said pair of concentric rings and said opposed capacitor plate as modified by said movable vane for determining said angular displacement and applied shaft torque.
- 2. A vertical movement capacitive torque sensor as in claim 1 where said shaft portions are concentric.
- 3. A vertical movement capacitive torque sensor as in claim 1 where said shaft portions are colinear and connected by a torsion bar.
- 4. A vertical movement capacitive torque sensor as in claim 1 where under zero torque conditions said at least one vane is equally juxtaposed over said pair of concentric rings whereby said compared capacitances are equal.
- 5. A vertical movement capacitive torque sensor as in claim 1 where said pair of capacitor plate rings and said capacitor plate are fixed to a common housing.
- 6. A vertical movement capacitive torque sensor as in claim 1 where said cam surface has maximum and minimum locations and said pin is in the middle of said cam surface locations under zero torque conditions.
- 7. A vertical movement capacitive torque sensor as in claim 1 where there are six said vanes mounted on said shaft portion.
- 8. A vertical movement capacitive torque sensor for a rotating shaft having an axis of rotation and having two shaft portions for which applied torque to one shaft portion causes an angular displacement with respect to the other shaft portion said sensor comprising:means for capacitively sensing said angular displacement between shaft portions including, at least one dielectric vane mounted for movement perpendicular to said axis and rotatable with one said shaft portion, means coupled to said other shaft portion for moving said vane proportionately to said angular displacement, a pair of concentric capacitor plate rings lying in a common plane encircling one shaft portion and juxtaposed with said vane, one of said rings having greater diameter that the other, an opposed capacitor plate encircling the other shaft portion and also juxtaposed with said vane, electrical bridge means for comparing the capacitances formed between said pair of concentric rings and said opposed capacitor plate as modified by said movable dielectric vane for determining said angular displacement and applied shaft torque.
A CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 09/904,067 filed Jul. 11, 2001 entitled “Differential Capacitive Torque Sensor.
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Christopher O. Nwagboso, “Automotive Sensory Systems,” Chapman & Hall, 1992 (pp. 3.1-3.10). |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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