On-board tire pressure sensing system
First Claim
1. A system for providing inflation pressure information from a rotating pneumatic tire comprising three magnetic poles that rotate with the tire, the first of which poles is of one polarity and the second and third of which poles are of the other polarity, means for moving the first and second poles in unison with each other relative to the third pole in accordance with the inflation pressure existing within the pneumatic tire, and sensor means which does not rotate with the tire and which is disposed in sensing relationship to the three magnetic poles as they rotate past the sensor means, said sensor means comprising means to develop from said three magnetic poles a signal waveform that contains information about the inflation pressure of the pneumatic tire irrespective of the particular speed at which the tire is rotating over a given range of rotational speeds for the tire, said signal waveform comprising bi-directional pulses derived from each passage of said three magnetic poles past the sensor means, each bi-directional pulse containing the inflation pressure information.
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Abstract
A tire pressure sensing system for on-board use in an automotive vehicle comprises a transmitter mounted to rotate with each tire and a receiver that is disposed in sensing relationship to each transmitter. Each receiver is a Hall Effect sensor. Each transmitter comprises three magnetic poles that are effective to cause the Hall Effect sensor to develop a bi-directional pulse waveform during passage of the transmitter past the receiver. Electronic circuitry processes the signal waveform that is created by the Hall Effect sensor in response to passage of the magnetic poles. The circuitry develops one rectangular pulse waveform from one magnetic polarity and another rectangular pulse waveform from the other magnetic polarity. The pressure measurement is insensitive to rotational speed of the tire over a certain range of rotational speeds and the acutal pressure measurement is derived by developing a duty cycle waveform in which the duty cycle is a function of the time interval between the leading edge of one of the rectangular pulse waveforms and the leading edge of the other of the rectangular pulse waveforms. The duty cycle waveform is then integrated and filteted to develop the actual pressure measurement signal.
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- 1. A system for providing inflation pressure information from a rotating pneumatic tire comprising three magnetic poles that rotate with the tire, the first of which poles is of one polarity and the second and third of which poles are of the other polarity, means for moving the first and second poles in unison with each other relative to the third pole in accordance with the inflation pressure existing within the pneumatic tire, and sensor means which does not rotate with the tire and which is disposed in sensing relationship to the three magnetic poles as they rotate past the sensor means, said sensor means comprising means to develop from said three magnetic poles a signal waveform that contains information about the inflation pressure of the pneumatic tire irrespective of the particular speed at which the tire is rotating over a given range of rotational speeds for the tire, said signal waveform comprising bi-directional pulses derived from each passage of said three magnetic poles past the sensor means, each bi-directional pulse containing the inflation pressure information.
- 11. A system for providing inflation pressure information from a rotating pneumatic tire comprising plural magnetic poles that rotate with the tire, means for moving one of said poles relative to another of said poles in accordance with the inflation pressure existing within the pneumatic tire, and sensor means which does not rotate with the tire and which is disposed in sensing relationship to said magnetic poles as they rotate past the sensor means, said sensor means comprising means to develop from said magnetic poles a signal waveform that contains information about the inflation pressure of the pneumatic tire irrespective of the particular speed at which the tire is rotating over a given range of rotational speeds for the tire, said signal waveform comprising bi-directional pulses derived from each passage of said magnetic poles past the sensor means, each bi-directional pulse containing the inflation pressure information, and including electronic circuitry that is connected to said receiver to process the signal waveform, said electronic circuitry comprises means to create two rectangular pulse waveforms derived from said bi-directional pulses, and in which the tire inflation pressure information is defined by the distance from the one edge of a pulse of one of said two rectangular waveforms to one edge of a corresponding pulse of the other of the two rectangular waveforms.
- 13. A transmitter for mounting on a rotating pneumatic tire to transmit inflation pressure information from the tire to a receiver disposed adjacent the tire, said transmitter comprising a body having a bore containing a circular cylindrical disk magnet whose axis is arranged tangentially relative to the rotating tire so that both poles can act upon the receiver and which is positioned within the bore on the body in accordance with the inflation pressure in the tire, and a second magnet arranged in a fixed location on said body with its axis transverse to that of the first magnet so that only one pole of the second magnet can act on the receiver.
- 16. A transmitter for mounting on a rotating pneumatic a receiver disposed adjacent the tire, said transmitter comprising a body having a bore containing a moveable element that is positioned within the bore in accordance with the inflation pressure in the tire, said bore being tangent to the direction of rotation, and a second element that is fixedly mounted on said body in axial alignment with said bore one of said elements being a magnet having its axis in axial alignment with said bore, and the other of said elements being a keeper which is disposed in the magnet flux pattern of said magnet so that the keeper is polarized to the same polarity as the nearer pole of the magnet.
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