Shaft angle transducer

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Inventors

Balcom, Orville R.
Hildebrand, Cleve R.
Pollard, Edward L.

Application #

664550

Filed

Mar-8-1976

Published

Aug-29-1978

Current US Class

033/363K
250/214.1
250/231.13
340/870.16
340/870.29

International Classes

G01C 017/26

Field of Search

33/1 250/231 340/201

Assignee

Cetec Corporation (Santa Ana, CA)

Examiners

Aegerter; Richard E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Harris, Kern, Wallen & Tinsley

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Abstract
A shaft angle transducer particularly suited for use as a magnetic compass card for providing an output signal linear with angular movement over a wide range, such as plus and minus 40.degree., with no zero dead band. A member with a plurality of radial segments, each having relatively opaque and transparent portions, with the proportion of the portions changing from segment to segment to provide an output varying as a predetermined function of angular position. A sensor with radiation source and detector, with the segments moving between the source and detector, with the segments in a disc configuration and in a wheel configuration.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A sensor for measuring angular motion about a vertical axis including in combination:

a housing;

a radiaton source and a radiation detector fixedly positioned in said housing in spaced relation, with said source directing radiation along a path to said detector; and

a radiation control member having a magnet coupled thereto, with said housing and member having interengaging pivot means spaced from said path and supporting said member in said housing at a single point for pivoting of said member about a vertical axis relative to said housing and for pitch and roll of said member relative to said housing,

a part of said member being disposed between said source and detector and extending across said path whereby pitch and roll of said member will position different radial regions of the member across said path,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a device for converting the rotation of a shaft to an electrical signal, typically known as a shaft angle transducer, and in particular, to a new and improved shaft angle transducer especially suited for use in a compass for a marine automatic pilot. A compass is used to provide an electrical input signal to an automatic pilot for a boat, with the signal indicating the heading of the boat. Desirably, the compass signal should be linear with angle over a wide range and have no zero dead band and no discontinuities. A compass typically comprises a card mounted on a pivot for rotation about a vertical axis, with the pivot permitting pitching and rolling of the boat. One or more magnets are mounted on the card for aligning the card with the earth's magnetic field. In order to avoid distrubing the operation of the compass, compass card position is typically read by optical systems. Typically the rotating compass card has a varying optical density and a lamp and photocell are positioned on opposite sides of the card, with the card varying the light transmission to the photocell as the card rotates on the pivot. Problems with manufacturing the variable density card and with accurate operation during pitching and rolling make this system unsatisfactory. In one variation, an opaque section of the compass card is eccentric with respect to the mounting and two photocells are utilized. However this configuration has not been satisfactory, particularly with regard to linearity.
 
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