IP Library Granted Patent US 7,565,837
Granted Patent B2
US 7,565,837 · App. 11/417,023 · Granted Jul 28, 2009

Fuel level sensor variable resistor assembly

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Patent No.
US 7,565,837
App. No.
11/417,023
Granted
Jul 28, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A variable resistor assembly is preferably adapted for use with a fuel level sensor and includes an arcuate resistive area including a plurality of radially oriented and spaced apart conductive contact segments, and further includes a wiper including an arm and at least two contactors carried by the arm, wherein the at least two contactors are arranged on the arm such that the at least two contactors make contact with one of the conductive contact segments before breaking contact with an adjacent one of the conductive contact segments. Preferably, the at least two contactors are laterally offset with respect to one another and/or oriented at an angle with respect to the conductive contact segments.

Claims (39)

1. A wiper of a fuel level sensor variable resistor having radially oriented and spaced apart conductive contact segments, comprising:

an arm adapted to be moved along an arcuate path; and

at least two contactors carried by the arm, the at least two contactors being at least one of inclined at an angle with respect to one or more laterally extending axes of the arm or laterally offset with respect to one another so that a portion of one contactor is circumferentially offset from at least one other contactor relative to the direction of movement of the arm.

2. The wiper of claim 1 wherein the arm is cantilevered and bifurcated into spaced apart tines.

3. The wiper of claim 2 wherein the spaced apart tines are each bifurcated into spaced apart fingers that each carry one of the at least two contactors.

4. The wiper of claim 1 wherein the contactor is oriented at an angle of between ten and fifteen degrees with respect to at least one laterally extending axis of the arm.

5. The wiper of claim 1 wherein the at least two contactors are laterally offset with respect to one another and oriented at an angle with respect to the conductive contact segments.

6. A wiper of a fuel level sensor variable resistor having radially oriented and spaced apart conductive contact segments, comprising:

an arm that is cantilevered and bifurcated into spaced apart tines, wherein the spaced apart tines are each bifurcated into spaced apart fingers that are of different lengths; and

at least two contactors carried by the arm, the at least two contactors being at least one of laterally offset with respect to one another or oriented at an angle with respect to the conductive contact segments of the variable resistor, wherein the fingers each carry one of the at least two contactors.

7. The wiper of claim 6 wherein each of the spaced apart fingers includes a portion oriented at an angle with respect to at least one laterally extending axis of the arm.

8. A variable resistor for a fuel level sensor, comprising:

a resistive area including a first contact arc and a second contact arc that shares a common center with the first contact arc, and conductive contact segments being radially oriented relative to the common center and spaced apart; and

a wiper including an arm and at least two contactors carried by the arm, the at least two contactors being arranged on the arm such that the at least two contactors are always collectively in contact with at least two adjacent segments of the conductive contact segments.

9. The variable resistor of claim 8 wherein the at least two contactors are at least one of laterally offset with respect to one another or oriented at an angle with respect to the conductive contact segments.

10. The variable resistor of claim 9 wherein the at least two contactors are oriented at an angle with respect to the conductive contact segments and are smaller in at least one dimension than spaces between the conductive contact segments.

11. The variable resistor of claim 8 wherein the wiper arm is cantilevered and bifurcated into spaced apart tines.

12. The variable resistor of claim 11 wherein the spaced apart tines are each bifurcated into spaced apart fingers that each carry one of the at least two contactors.

13. The variable resistor of claim 8 wherein the at least two contactors are laterally offset with respect to one another and oriented at an angle with respect to the conductive contact segments.

14. A variable resistor for a fuel level sensor, comprising:

a resistive area including conductive contact segments being radially oriented and spaced apart; and

a wiper including an arm that is cantilevered and bifurcated into spaced apart tines and at least two contactors carried by the arm, the at least two contactors being arranged on the arm such that the at least two contactors are always collectively in contact with at least two adjacent segments of the conductive contact segments, wherein each of the spaced apart fingers includes a portion oriented at an angle with respect to at least one laterally extending axis of the arm.

15. The variable resistor of claim 14 wherein the at least two contactors are oriented at an angle of between five and forty-five degrees with respect to the conductive contact segments.

16. A fuel level sensor comprising:

a float arm mechanism including:

a base;

a float;

a float arm having a float end carrying the float and a base end pivotably carried by the base;

a variable resistor card carried by the base of the float arm mechanism and including:

a substrate at least partially composed of a ceramic material;

an arcuate resistive area disposed on the substrate and including two resistor traces each having a plurality of conductive contact segments with the conductive contact segments of one resistor trace being generally parallel to the conductive contact segments of the other resistor trace, and the conductive contact segments being radially oriented and substantially equidistantly spaced; and

a wiper including an arm and at least two contactors carried by the arm, the at least two contactors being arranged on the arm such that the at least two contactors are always collectively in contact with at least two adjacent segments of the resistive area, wherein at any given instant at least one of the contactors is in contact with a segment of the at least two adjacent segments and at least one other of the contactors is in contact with another segment of the at least two adjacent segments, and further wherein the at least two contactors collectively make contact with the first contact segment before collectively breaking contact with the second contact segment.

17. The fuel level sensor of claim 16 wherein the at least two contactors are at least one of laterally offset with respect to one another or oriented at an angle with respect to the conductive contact segments.

18. The fuel level sensor of claim 17 wherein the at least two contactors are oriented at an angle with respect to the conductive contact segments and are smaller in at least one dimension than spaces between the conductive contact segments.

19. The fuel level sensor of claim 16 wherein the wiper arm is cantilevered and bifurcated into spaced apart tines.

20. The fuel level sensor of claim 19 wherein the spaced apart tines are each bifurcated into spaced apart fingers that each carry one of the at least two contactors.

21. The fuel level sensor of claim 19 wherein each of the spaced apart fingers includes a portion oriented at an angle with respect to at least one laterally extending axis of the arm.

22. The fuel level sensor of claim 21 wherein the at least two contactors are oriented at an angle of between five and forty-five degrees with respect to the conductive contact segments.

23. The fuel level sensor of claim 16 wherein the at least two contactors are laterally offset with respect to one another and oriented at an angle with respect to the conductive contact segments.

Assignments (4)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 9, 2025
From: TI GROUP AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, L.L.C.
To: HPS INVESTMENT PARTNERS, LLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST (REEL 036013, FRAME 0666) Recorded Apr 22, 2025
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: TI GROUP AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, L.L.C.; HANIL USA, L.L.C.; TI AUTOMOTIVE, L.L.C.; MILLENIUM INDUSTRIES CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 070917/0957 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 30, 2015
From: TI GROUP AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, L.L.C.; HANIL USA, L.L.C.; TI AUTOMOTIVE, L.L.C.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS THE COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 036013/0666 →
TERMINATION AND RELEASE Recorded Jun 30, 2015
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: TI GROUP AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, L.L.C.; TI AUTOMOTIVE LIMITED; TI AUTOMOTIVE CANADA, INC.; TI AUTOMOTIVE, L.L.C.; HANIL USA L.L.C.; TI GROUP AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS S DE R.L. DE C.V.
Reel/Frame 036013/0775 →