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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 02, 2000
Filed:
Apr. 17, 1998
Jeffrey L McCurley, White Pigeon, MI (US);
James E White, Warsaw, IN (US);
Craig A Jarrard, Middlebury, IN (US);
Ronald C Nonnenmacher, Elkhart, IN (US);
John Zdanys, Jr, Elkhart, IN (US);
Thomas R Olson, Chesterton, IN (US);
Bret W Shriver, Tinley Park, IL (US);
CTS Corporation, Elkhart, IN (US);
Abstract
A dual positional hall effect sensor 10 having an outer housing 12, an actuator 14, a linear movement sensor 20, and a rotational movement sensor device 22. The housing 12 includes a lower chamber 24 and an upper chamber 26, with a barrier wall 28 separating therebetween. The actuator 14 is made up of a coupling 32 for coupling to a movable device (not shown) that is to have its position sensed, a rod 34 that extends from the lower to the upper chamber, a collar 36 for retaining the actuator 14 within the lower chamber, and a key 38. The linear motion sensor 20 is unattachably positioned to set on collar 36, and includes a magnetically conducting pole piece 42 and a left and right magnets 44. The magnets 44 and pole piece 42 are positioned around the rod 34 in a 'U' shaped configuration. The lower chamber 24 also includes a positionally fixed hall effect sensor 46 and a spring 48 positioned between the barrier wall 28 and the collar 36. The rotational movement sensor 22, located in the upper chamber 26, includes a sensor housing structure 52 that has a groove or slide 54 for insertion and sliding of the key 38. The sensor 22 further includes a magnetically conducting pole piece 56 and a top and bottom magnet 58. A hall sensor 60 is positioned between the two parts of the magnet 58 and fixed in position relative to any rotational movement of the rotational sensor 22.