Inductive position detection
US-2016069662-A1 · Mar 10, 2016 · US
US10337576B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10337576-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715783080-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 13, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 17, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jul 2, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 2, 2019 |
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A brake pad wear measuring system for measuring brake pad wear for a vehicle disc brake system includes a first coil excitable to create a first magnetic field, and a first target associated with the first coil. The first coil and the first target are configured for movement relative to each other in response to application of the disc brake system. The relative movement causes the first target to move within the first magnetic field and affect the inductance of the first coil. The brake pad wear measuring system also includes a second coil excitable to create a second magnetic field, and a second target associated with the second coil. The second coil and the second target are configured for movement relative to each other in response to application of the disc brake system. The relative movement causes the second target to move within the second magnetic field and affect the inductance of the second coil. The first coil and the first target are configured so that the inductance of the first coil increases as brake pad wear increases. The second coil and the second target are configured so that the inductance of the second coil decreases as brake pad wear increases.
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We claim: 1. A brake pad wear measuring system for measuring brake pad wear for a vehicle disc brake system, comprising: a first coil excitable to create a first magnetic field, and a first target associated with the first coil, wherein the first coil and the first target are configured for movement relative to each other in response to application of the disc brake system, the relative movement causing the first target to move within the first magnetic field and affect an inductance of the first coil; a second coil excitable to create a second magnetic field, and a second target associated with the second coil, wherein the second coil and the second target are configured for movement relative to each other in response to application of the disc brake system, the relative movement causing the second target to move within the second magnetic field and affect the inductance of the second coil; wherein the first coil and the first target are configured so that the inductance of the first coil increases as brake pad wear increases, and wherein the second coil and the second target are configured so that the inductance of the second coil decreases as brake pad wear increases. 2. The brake pad wear measuring system recited in claim 1 , further comprising a controller configured to excite the first and second coils to produce the first and second magnetic fields and for measuring the inductance of the first and second coils, wherein the controller is configured to respond to changes in inductance in the first and second coils caused by movement of the first and second targets target in the magnetic field to provide a signal indicative of brake pad wear. 3. The brake pad wear system recited in claim 2 , wherein the controller is configured to calculate a differential between the inductance of the first coil and the inductance of the second coil, the controller being further configured to determine the brake pad wear in response to the calculated differential. 4. The brake pad wear system recited in claim 3 , wherein the differential comprises a difference between the measured inductances of the first and second coils. 5. The brake pad wear system recited in claim 3 , wherein the differential comprises a ratio of the measured inductances of the first and second coils. 6. The brake pad wear measuring system recited in claim 1 , wherein: the first target has a face that extends along a first target plane and is oriented parallel with a first winding plane of the first coil; the second target has a face that extends along a second target plane and is oriented parallel with a second winding plane of the second coil; movement of the first target relative to the first coil is along an axis that extends parallel to both the first target plane and the first winding plane; and movement of the second target relative to the second coil is along an axis that extends parallel to both the second target plane and the second winding plane. 7. The brake pad wear measuring system recited in claim 6 , wherein the first and second target planes are co-planar, and the first and second coil planes are co-planar. 8. The brake pad wear measuring system recited in claim 1 , wherein the first and second targets are being configured so that a surface area of the first target overlying the first coil increases in response to brake pad wear, and a surface area of the second target overlying the second coil decreases in response to brake pad wear. 9. The brake pad wear measuring system recited in claim 8 , wherein the first and second targets have tapered configurations. 10. A brake pad wear measuring system for measuring brake pad wear for a vehicle disc brake system, comprising: a sensor comprising a housing supporting a first coil excitable to create a first magnetic field, a second coil excitable to create a second magnetic field, and a controller configured to excite the first and second coils and to measure an inductance in the first and second coils; a first target configured to move within the first magnetic field and affect the inductance of the first coil in response to application of the disc brake system; a second target configured to move within the second magnetic field and affect the inductance of the second coil in response to application of the disc brake system; wherein the system is configured so that movement of the first target in response to brake pad wear causes the inductance of the first coil to increase as brake pad wear increases, and so that movement of the second target in response to brake pad wear causes the inductance of the second coil to decrease as brake pad wear increases. 11. The brake pad wear measuring system recited in claim 10 , wherein the controller is configured to respond to changes in inductance in the first and second coils caused by movement of the first and second targets in the first and second magnetic fields to provide a signal from the sensor indicative of brake pad wear. 12. The brake pad wear system recited in claim 10 , wherein the controller is configured to calculate a differential between the inductance of the first coil and the inductance of the second coil, the controller being further configured to determine the brake pad wear in response to the calculated differential. 13. The brake pad wear system recited in claim 12 , wherein the differential comprises a difference between the measured inductances of the first and second coils. 14. The brake pad wear system recited in claim 12 , wherein the differential comprises a ratio of the measured inductances of the first and second coils. 15. The brake pad wear measuring system recited in claim 10 , wherein the first and second coils are arranged co-planar in the housing and the first and second targets are arranged co-planar and parallel to the plane of the first and second coils. 16. The brake pad wear measuring system recited in claim 10 , wherein the first and second targets are configured so that a surface area of the first target overlying the first coil increases in response to brake pad wear, and a surface area of the second target overlying the second coil decreases in response to brake pad wear. 17. The brake pad wear measuring system recited in claim 16 , wherein the first and second targets have tapered configurations.
with non-electrical sensors or signal transmission, e.g. magnetic, optical · CPC title
without direct measurement of the quantity monitored, e.g. wear or temperature calculated form force and duration of braking · CPC title
with screw-thread and nut · CPC title
with force-transmitting members arranged side by side acting on a spot type force-applying member · CPC title
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