Angular position sensor with decreased sensitivity to shaft position variability
First Claim
1. An angular position sensor, comprising:
- a rotatable magnet arranged for rotation about a first axis;
a magnetically sensitive device spaced apart from said magnet, said device being sensitive to the magnitude and direction of a magnetic field imposed on it for providing an output signal indicative of the angular position of said rotatable magnet;
a first pole piece having a first pole piece segment and a second pole piece segment; and
a second pole piece having a third pole piece segment and a fourth pole piece segment, said first and third pole piece segments being spaced apart from each other and disposed on opposite sides of said magnet on a first imaginary line which extends through said first axis of said magnet and is perpendicular to said first axis, said second and fourth pole piece segments being spaced apart from each other and disposed on opposite sides of said magnetically sensitive device on a second imaginary line which extends through said magnetically sensitive device, said first and second imaginary lines being disposed in a common plane which is perpendicular to said first axis, said first and second pole pieces having generally equal lengths between said first imaginary line and said magnetically sensitive device.
1 Assignment
0 Petitions
Accused Products
Abstract
An angular position sensor is provided with first and second pole pieces that extend from regions proximate a rotatable magnet to regions proximate a magnetically sensitive device. The pole pieces provide defined magnetic paths of lowered reluctance that confine the lines of flux extending between the rotatable magnet and the magnetically sensitive device. The placement of the rotatable magnet between first and third pole piece segments of the invention significantly reduces the sensitivity of the sensor to variations in position of the rotatable magnet and therefore increases the reliability of the measurement system. This reduced sensitivity inhibits the degradation of operational accuracy that could otherwise be caused by inaccuracies in the magnet'"'"'s shaft position, large tolerances in the dimensions of the shaft diameter and the bearing diameter and variable location of the shaft because of excessive bearing wear.
104 Citations
15 Claims
-
1. An angular position sensor, comprising:
-
a rotatable magnet arranged for rotation about a first axis; a magnetically sensitive device spaced apart from said magnet, said device being sensitive to the magnitude and direction of a magnetic field imposed on it for providing an output signal indicative of the angular position of said rotatable magnet; a first pole piece having a first pole piece segment and a second pole piece segment; and a second pole piece having a third pole piece segment and a fourth pole piece segment, said first and third pole piece segments being spaced apart from each other and disposed on opposite sides of said magnet on a first imaginary line which extends through said first axis of said magnet and is perpendicular to said first axis, said second and fourth pole piece segments being spaced apart from each other and disposed on opposite sides of said magnetically sensitive device on a second imaginary line which extends through said magnetically sensitive device, said first and second imaginary lines being disposed in a common plane which is perpendicular to said first axis, said first and second pole pieces having generally equal lengths between said first imaginary line and said magnetically sensitive device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
-
-
8. An angular position sensor, comprising:
-
a magnet attached to a first shaft for rotation about a first axis; a first pole piece having first and second pole piece segments; a second pole piece having third and fourth pole piece segments, said first and third pole piece segments being spaced apart from each other by a fires predetermined distance, said first and third pole piece segments being disposed in magnetic field communication with said magnet, said magnet being disposed between said first and third pole piece segments, said first and second pole pieces being disposed in a common plane which is perpendicular to said first axis; and a magnetically sensitive device, said second and fourth pole piece segments being spaced apart form each other by a second predetermined distance, said second and fourth pole piece segments being disposed in magnetic field communication with said magnetically sensitive device, said first and second pole pieces being in magnetic field communication with said magnet and said magnetically sensitive device to form a magnetic circuit with air gaps between said first and third pole piece segments and said magnet and between said second and fourth pole piece segments and said magnetically sensitive device, said device being sensitive to the magnitude and direction of a magnetic field imposed on it for providing an output signal indicative of the angular position of said first shaft, said first and second pole pieces being generally equal in length between said magnet and said magnetically sensitive device. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
-
-
14. An angular position sensor, comprising:
-
means for rotating a magnetic field about a first axis in coordinated movement with a rotatable member; means for providing an electrical signal representative of the strength of said magnetic field at a preselected location spaced apart from said rotating means and indicative of the angular position of said rotatable member; first means for confining a first portion of said magnetic field along a first magnetic path; and second means for confining a second portion of said magnetic field along a second magnetic path, said rotating means being disposed between said first and second confining means, said rotating means and said first and second confining means being arranged to define a combined magnetic path extending through said providing means, said first and second confining means being disposed in a common plane which is perpendicular to said first axis, said first and second defined magnetic paths being generally equal in length. - View Dependent Claims (15)
-
Specification