Inductive position detector
View Patent ↗Inductive position detector ( 10 ) is described which includes scale ( 20 ) having a longitudinal axis containing a train of magnetic balls ( 22 ), and a transducer ( 30 ) moveable relative to the scale ( 20 ). The transducer ( 30 ) includes means to induce a magnetic field in the scale ( 20 ). Magnetic markers ( 23 ) are provided at axially spaced locations along the scale ( 20 ). As the transducer ( 30 ) is moved along the scale ( 20 ), the pattern of magnetic markers ( 23 ) detected enables the position of the transducer to be determined.
1. An inductive position detector apparatus comprising:
a first member having a longitudinal axis and having an element of magnetic material extending in the direction of the longitudinal axis and having a periodically varying dimension in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis;
a second member movable relatively to the first member along the longitudinal axis and having means to induce and detect a magnetic field in the element, the magnetic field having variations corresponding to the periodic variations in the dimensions of the element; and
a detectable reference marker provided on the first member, distinct from the element.
2. The position detector as claimed in claim 1 , comprising a plurality of markers.
3. The position detector as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the markers are positioned with a non-uniform spacing between adjacent markers.
4. The position detector as claimed in claim 3 , wherein each interval between adjacent markers is a multiple of a fixed value.
5. The position detector of claim 4 , wherein the fixed value is equal to the period of the periodically varying dimension of the element.
6. The position detector as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the markers produce different characteristic signals from one another.
7. The position detector as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the markers are magnetic and are positioned such that, for some markers the north pole is detectable, while for others the south pole is detectable.
8. The position detector as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the position of the marker coincides with a minimum dimension of the varying element dimension.
9. The position detector as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the position of each marker coincides with a minimum dimension of the varying element dimension.
10. The position detector as claimed in claim 1 comprising a number of axially spaced marker detectors.
11. The position detector as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the marker detectors are evenly spaced at an interval equal to the period of the periodically varying dimension of the element.
12. The position detector as claimed in claim 10 , wherein each marker produces a signal which is detectable by a marker detector when the marker is axially offset from the marker detector.
13. The position detector as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the markers are positioned in a sequence comprising a series of segments of predetermined length, wherein for each segment the arrangement of markers is unique.
14. The position detector as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the number of detectors provided is sufficient to detect the arrangement of markers in any one segment without relative movement between the detectors and the markers.
15. The position detector as claimed in claim 14 , wherein the number of detectors is greater than the maximum number of markers in a segment.
16. The position detector as claimed in claim 15 , further comprising means to determine which of the plurality of detectors is positioned closest to the markers in a segment.
17. The position detector as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the element of magnetic material comprises a train of substantially identical spherical balls disposed side by side in a line in point contact and constrained against relative movement to one another.
18. The position detector as claimed in claim 17 , wherein the marker is located in a ring nested between adjacent balls.