Knock detecting apparatus for internal combustion engine
First Claim
1. A knock detecting apparatus for internal combustion engines comprising:
- magnetic path means including reed means of magnetic material disposed to vibrate in response to vibration of a combustion engine and at least one air gap formed in close proximity to said reed means, wherein said magnetic path means comprises two magnetic paths each including a reed member of the same length to exhibit the same resonance characteristic;
magnetic flux detecting means disposed to detect a change in reluctance of said magnetic path means caused by a change in the length of said air gap due to the vibration of said reed means, said reed means having a characteristic so as to be resonant at the frequency of knock, wherein said magnetic flux detecting means comprises two magnetic flux detectors each thereof being disposed to detect a change in the reluctance in respective magnetic paths; and
a knock detecting circuit including two integrators for integrating the output signals of said magnetic flux detectors respectively and an adder for adding the output signals of said integrators.
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Abstract
A knock detecting apparatus for an internal combustion engine includes a vibrating reed of magnetic material. One end of the vibrating reed is fastened to a supporting member interposing therebetween a magnet and one end of a core. The free end of the vibrating reed confronts with the other end of the core with an air gap therebetween to form a magnetic path including the magnet, vibrating reed, air gap and core. As the vibrating reed vibrates in response to vibration of the engine on which the supporting member is securely mounted, the distance of the air gap changes causing a change in magnetic flux passing through the magnetic path. The change of magnetic flux is detected by a coil wound on the core. The resonance characteristic of the vibrating reed is arranged to fall in the frequency range of the knocking.
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1. A knock detecting apparatus for internal combustion engines comprising:
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magnetic path means including reed means of magnetic material disposed to vibrate in response to vibration of a combustion engine and at least one air gap formed in close proximity to said reed means, wherein said magnetic path means comprises two magnetic paths each including a reed member of the same length to exhibit the same resonance characteristic; magnetic flux detecting means disposed to detect a change in reluctance of said magnetic path means caused by a change in the length of said air gap due to the vibration of said reed means, said reed means having a characteristic so as to be resonant at the frequency of knock, wherein said magnetic flux detecting means comprises two magnetic flux detectors each thereof being disposed to detect a change in the reluctance in respective magnetic paths; and a knock detecting circuit including two integrators for integrating the output signals of said magnetic flux detectors respectively and an adder for adding the output signals of said integrators.
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2. A knock detecting apparatus for combustion engines comprising:
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housing means having an axially extending threaded portion engageable with a combustion engine; magnetic means arranged in secured relation to said housing means and magnetized in the axial direction of said threaded portion for generating a magnetic flux; permeable core means arranged in secured relation between said magnet means and said housing means at one side thereof; permeable reed means extending perpendicular to the axis of said threaded portion and arranged to form a magnetic path for the magnetic flux in association with said permeable core means, one end of said permeable reed means being arranged in secured relation to said magnet means and the other end of said permeable reed means being arranged to form a gap in said magnetic path relative to the other end of said core means to thereby change the magnetic flux passing through said magnetic path in response to the change in said gap; and coil means wound on said permeable core means for generating an electric signal in response to the change in the magnetic flux passing therethrough. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5)
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