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Serially connected magnet and hall effect position sensor with air gaps between magnetic poles

  • US 7,135,857 B2
  • Filed: 12/12/2003
  • Issued: 11/14/2006
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/12/2003
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An apparatus for measuring the current position of an object, comprising:

  • a magnetic sensor assembly having serially arranged therein, a magnetic field source, a magnetic field sensor, and at least first and second separated pole pieces forming a first air gap and a second air gap, respectively, therebetween, the first air gap located in parallel with the second air gap;

    a platen coupled to the object and moving therewith and interacting with the magnetic sensor assembly, the platen containing (i) a first region having magnetic properties that vary monotonically within a predetermined number of radians of rotation of the platen and (ii) a second region of position varying magnetic properties, the platen configured such that the first region and second region move through the first air gap and the second gap, respectively, in a first direction in response to movement of the object, thereby changing the magnetic reluctance of the first air gap and the second air gap, respectively, and the magnetic field measured by the sensor, wherein the measured magnetic field indicates the current object position.

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