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Frictionally supported gear tooth sensor with self-adjusting air gap

  • US 4,670,715 A
  • Filed: 04/24/1986
  • Issued: 06/02/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/28/1983
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An apparatus for detecting a change in flux density of an air gap defined between a movable element having a plurality of radial protrusions and the apparatus, said apparatus comprising:

  • a first body having an opening of a first preselected diameter and an opening inner surface;

    a second body having a generally cylindrical configuration of a second preselected diameter having a magnitude less than the first preselected diameter, the second body being slidably movable within the opening in a direction radially outward from said movable element in response to contact with said radial protrusions of the movable element;

    a holding means for providing a substantial frictional force between the second body and the opening inner surface and maintaining the second body at a preselected location, the holding means having a generally cylindrical body, first and second end portions, and a plurality of slots extending from the first end portion through the second end portion, the first end portion of the cylindrical body being connected to the second body, the second end portion having a diameter greater than both the first end portion diameter and said first preselected diameter and being compressibly contactable with the first body opening inner surface; and

    a magnetic flux sensitive electronic sensor disposed within the second body.

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