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Knock detecting apparatus for internal combustion engine

  • US 4,290,301 A
  • Filed: 11/19/1979
  • Issued: 09/22/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/18/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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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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