IP Library Granted Patent US 9,052,219
Granted Patent B2
US 9,052,219 · App. 13/669,495 · Granted Jun 9, 2015

Inductive position sensor with field shaping elements

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Patent No.
US 9,052,219
App. No.
13/669,495
Granted
Jun 9, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

An inductive position sensor determines a position of an object. The sensor incudes a circuit board, a wire source coil constructed and arranged to provide a certain operating frequency, a first wire sensing coil, and a second wire sensing coil. The source coil, and first and second sensing coils are embedded in the circuit board, and each of the first and second sensing coils are constructed and arranged to provide an output as the object passes by source coil and the first and second sensing coils. Eddy current generating material is associated with any of the coils so as to provide an eddy current that interferes with wire to wire communication between the sensing coils and the source coil, so as to alter the output of the sensing coils to improve accuracy of the sensor to shape the output.

Claims (26)

1. An inductive position sensor for determining a position of an object, the sensor comprising:

a circuit board,

a wire source coil constructed and arranged to provide a certain operating frequency,

a first wire sensing coil,

a second wire sensing coil,

wherein the source coil, and first and second sensing coils are embedded in the circuit board, and each of the first and second sensing coils is constructed and arranged to provide an output as the object passes by source coil and the first and second sensing coils, and

eddy current generating material, separate from the object, associated with any of the coils so as to provide an eddy current that interferes with wire to wire communication between the sensing coils and the source coil so as to alter the output of the sensing coils to shape the output,

wherein the source coil surrounds the first and second sensing coils and wherein at least two pieces of eddy current generating material are surrounded by portions of the sensing coils.

2. The sensor of claim 1 , wherein the material of each of the two pieces is aluminum, or other material capable of producing eddy current.

3. The sensor of claim 1 , wherein the two pieces of material are each embedded in the circuit board, or integrated into the sensor.

4. The sensor of claim 1 , wherein the two pieces of material are each diamond shaped.

5. The sensor of claim 1 , wherein the source coil includes first and second sides and a pair of ends joining the sides.

6. The sensor of claim 5 , wherein at least two pieces of eddy current generating material are external and adjacent to one of the sides of the source coil.

7. The sensor of claim 6 , wherein the material of each of the two pieces is aluminum, or other material capable of producing eddy current.

8. The sensor of claim 6 , wherein the two pieces of material are each embedded in the circuit board, or integrated into the sensor.

9. The sensor of claim 5 , wherein at least one piece of eddy current generating material is external and adjacent to one of the ends of the source coil.

10. The sensor of claim 9 , wherein the material of the at least one piece is aluminum, or other material capable of producing eddy current.

11. The sensor of claim 9 , wherein the at least one piece of material is embedded in the circuit board, or integrated into the sensor.

12. The sensor of claim 5 , wherein at least one piece of eddy current generating material is external and adjacent to one of the ends of the source coil, at least one other piece of eddy current generating material is surrounded by a portion of each of the first and second sensing coils, and at least yet another piece of eddy current generating material is external and adjacent to one of the sides of the source coil.

13. The sensor of claim 12 , wherein the material each of the pieces is aluminum, or other material capable of producing eddy current.

14. The sensor of claim 12 , wherein each of the pieces of material is embedded in the circuit board, or integrated into the sensor.

15. A method of modifying output of an inductive position sensor, the method comprising the steps of:

providing an inductive position sensor comprising a wire source coil constructed and arranged to provide a certain operating frequency; a first wire sensing coil; and a second wire sensing coil, each of the first and second sensing coils being constructed and arranged to provide an output as the object passes by the source coil and the first and second sensing coils, and interfering with wire to wire communication between the sensing coils and the source coil so as to alter the output of the sensing coils,

wherein the step of interfering provides eddy current generating material, separate from the object, and associated with any of the coils,

wherein the source coil surrounds the first and second sensing coils and wherein at least two pieces of eddy current generating material are surrounded by portions of the sensing coils.

16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the eddy current generating material is provided as aluminum material, or other material capable of producing eddy current.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 15, 2021
From: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, INC.
To: VITESCO TECHNOLOGIES USA, LLC.
Reel/Frame 057650/0891 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 6, 2012
From: LACKEY, JOHN JEFFERSON
To: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 029244/0715 →