Rotation detector
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1. A rotation detector for use on an apparatus wherein a source exists that may generate disturbance magnetic flux, the rotation detector including:
- a circular rotating member on which magnetic path changing pieces made of a magnetic material are fixed at predetermined intervals in the circumferential direction thereof;
a magnetic sensing element for detecting magnetic flux of a magnet located in a predetermined orientation to the rotating member; and
a shielding member covering at least a portion of the magnet and the magnetic sensing element to reduce adverse effect of the disturbance magnetic flux, the shielding member being made of a magnetic material, wherein the magnetic sensing element and the shielding member are located opposite to the source with respect to the magnetic path changing pieces.
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Abstract
A rotation detector resists magnetic disturbances from sources near the detector. The rotation detector includes a rotor on which iron magnetic path changing pieces are fixed at predetermined intervals. A first bias magnet and a first magneto-resistive element for detecting the flux of the first bias magnet oppose the magnetic path changing pieces. A magnetic guide plate is located to guide disturbing magnetic flux in predetermined directions. The disturbing magnetic flux thus fails to adversely affect the first magneto-resistive element.
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21 Claims
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1. A rotation detector for use on an apparatus wherein a source exists that may generate disturbance magnetic flux, the rotation detector including:
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a circular rotating member on which magnetic path changing pieces made of a magnetic material are fixed at predetermined intervals in the circumferential direction thereof;
a magnetic sensing element for detecting magnetic flux of a magnet located in a predetermined orientation to the rotating member; and
a shielding member covering at least a portion of the magnet and the magnetic sensing element to reduce adverse effect of the disturbance magnetic flux, the shielding member being made of a magnetic material, wherein the magnetic sensing element and the shielding member are located opposite to the source with respect to the magnetic path changing pieces. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A rotation detector for use on an apparatus wherein a source exists that may generate disturbance magnetic flux, the rotation detector including:
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a circular rotating member on which magnetic path changing pieces made of a magnetic material are fixed at predetermined intervals in the circumferential direction thereof;
a magnetic sensing element for detecting magnetic flux of a magnet located in a predetermined orientation to the rotating member; and
a shielding member covering at least a portion of the magnet and the magnetic sensing element to reduce adverse effect of the disturbance magnetic flux, the shielding member being made of a magnetic material, wherein the shielding member is located such that at least a portion thereof is positioned close to the rotating member and is substantially coplanar with a radially extending part of the rotating member, wherein the magnetic sensing element and the shielding member are located opposite to the source with respect to the magnetic path changing pieces. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A rotation detector for use on an apparatus wherein a source exists that may generate disturbance magnetic flux, the rotation detector including:
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a rotating circular member on which magnetic path changing pieces made of a magnetic material are fixed at predetermined intervals in the circumferential direction thereof;
a plurality of magnetic sensing elements for detecting magnetic flux of a plurality of magnets located in a predetermined orientation to the rotating member; and
a plurality of shielding members covering at least a portion of the magnets and the magnetic sensing elements to reduce adverse effect of the disturbance magnetic flux, the shielding members being made of a magnetic material, wherein the shielding members extend in directions that are parallel to the polar axis of the magnets, and wherein one of the shielding members is closer to the rotating member than the magnets, and another one of the shielding members is further from the rotating member than the magnets, and wherein the magnetic sensing elements and the shielding members are located opposite to the source with respect to the magnetic path changing pieces. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21)
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