IP Library Granted Patent US 8,893,562
Granted Patent B2
US 8,893,562 · App. 13/301,356 · Granted Nov 25, 2014

System and method for detecting magnetic noise by applying a switching function to magnetic field sensing coils

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Patent No.
US 8,893,562
App. No.
13/301,356
Granted
Nov 25, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A torque sensing device for measuring the torque applied to a rotatable shaft, and also measuring the magnetic field noise affecting the device. The device incorporates a switching function thereby enabling the device to operate in a common signal detection mode and a differential noise detection mode. The device is capable of determining the torque applied to the rotatable shaft based upon output signals obtained from magnetic field sensors operating in both the common signal detection mode and the differential noise detection mode. The device is capable of accurately measuring a torque induced magnetic field and is capable of canceling measurement error resulting from noise induced magnetic fields.

Claims (36)

1. A torque sensing device comprising:

a magnetoelastic torque to magnetic field transducer having a first magnetically conditioned region and a second, oppositely polarized magnetically conditioned region;

a first magnetic field sensing device positioned proximate to the first magnetically conditioned region;

a second magnetic field sensing device positioned proximate to the second magnetically conditioned region; and

means for switching between a first electrical connection state and a second electrical connection state,

wherein, in the first connection state, the first magnetic field sensing device and the second magnetic field sensing device are oppositely polarized, and wherein, in the second connection state, the first magnetic field sensing device and the second magnetic field sensing device are polarized in the same direction.

2. The torque sensing device according to claim 1 , further comprising a cylindrical shaft onto or into which the first and second magnetically conditioned regions are disposed.

3. The torque sensing device according to claim 1 , wherein when the torque sensing device is in a quiescent state, the first and second magnetically conditioned regions are magnetically polarized in opposite circumferential directions.

4. The torque sensing device according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second magnetic field sensors are axially aligned and define a magnetic field sensor pair.

5. The torque sensing device according to claim 4 , further comprising a plurality of circumferentially spaced magnetic field sensor pairs.

6. The torque sensing device according to claim 1 , wherein, in each of the first and second connection states, the first and second magnetic field sensors provide output signals representative of magnetic fields sensed by the first and second magnetic field sensors.

7. The torque sensing device according to claim 6 , further comprising means for storing the output signals provided by the first and second magnetic field sensors.

8. The torque sensing device according to claim 6 , further comprising circuitry means for summing the output signals provided by the first and second magnetic field sensors.

9. The torque sensing device according to claim 6 , further comprising circuitry means for calculating the value of a torque applied to the torque sensing device based on the output signals provided by the first and second magnetic field sensors in the first connection state and the output signals provided by the first and second magnetic field sensors in the second connection state.

10. The torque sensing device according to claim 9 , wherein the circuitry means for calculating the value of the torque applied to the torque sensing device is configured to cancel the effects of magnetic field noise.

11. The torque sensing device according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a third magnetically conditioned region disposed such that the second magnetically conditioned region is between the first magnetically conditioned region and the third magnetically conditioned region; and

a third magnetic field sensing device positioned proximate to the third magnetically conditioned region,

wherein the first magnetic field sensing device and the third magnetic field sensing device are polarized in the same direction.

12. The torque sensing device according to claim 11 , further comprising a cylindrical shaft having the first, second, and third magnetically conditioned regions disposed thereon.

13. The torque sensing device according to claim 11 , wherein when the torque sensing device is in a quiescent state, the first and second magnetically conditioned regions are magnetically polarized in opposite circumferential directions, and wherein when the torque sensing device is in a quiescent state, the first and third magnetically conditioned regions are magnetically polarized in the same circumferential direction.

14. The torque sensing device according to claim 11 , wherein the first, second, and third magnetic field sensors are axially aligned and define a magnetic field sensor unit.

15. The torque sensing device according to claim 14 , further comprising a plurality of circumferentially spaced magnetic field sensor units.

16. The torque sensing device according to claim 11 , wherein, in each of the first and second connection states, the first, second, and third magnetic field sensors provide output signals representative of magnetic fields sensed by the first, second, and third magnetic field sensors.

17. The torque sensing device according to claim 16 , further comprising means for storing the output signals provided by the first, second, and third magnetic field sensors.

18. The torque sensing device according to claim 16 , further comprising circuitry means for summing the output signals provided by the first, second, and third magnetic field sensors.

19. The torque sensing device according to claim 16 , further comprising circuitry means for calculating the value of a torque applied to the torque sensing device based on the output signals provided by the first, second, and third magnetic field sensors in the first connection state and the output signals provided by the first, second, and third magnetic field sensors in the second connection state.

20. A method for determining the amount of torque applied to a torque sensing device comprising the steps of:

providing a magnetoelastic torque to magnetic field transducer having a first magnetically conditioned region and a second, oppositely polarized magnetically conditioned region;

providing a first magnetic field sensor positioned proximate to the first magnetically conditioned region, the first magnetic field sensor having a sensitive direction;

providing a second magnetic field sensor positioned proximate to the second magnetically conditioned region, the second magnetic field sensor having a sensitive direction;

configuring the first and second magnetic field sensors in a first connection state wherein the sensitive directions of the first and second magnetic field sensors are opposite one another;

obtaining a first output signal from each of the first and second magnetic field sensors in the first connection state;

causing a switching function to reconfigure first and second magnetic field sensors in a second connection state wherein the sensitive directions of the first and second magnetic field sensors are identical;

obtaining a second output signal from each of the first and second magnetic field sensors in the second connection state; and

calculating the torque applied to the torque sensing device based on the first and second output signals.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 11, 2024
From: METHODE ELECTRONICS, INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 068275/0875 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 19, 2013
From: BARRACO, IGNAZIO; LISTON, CHRISTOPHER
To: METHODE ELECTRONICS, INC.
Reel/Frame 030039/0304 →