Electricity: motive power systems – Positional servo systems – With particular 'error-detecting' means
Patent
1986-08-01
1987-09-15
Dobeck, Benjamin
Electricity: motive power systems
Positional servo systems
With particular 'error-detecting' means
361289, G05B 106
Patent
active
046942351
ABSTRACT:
A capacitive position sensor for sensing changes in the position of a rotating element, in which there are two sets of stationary capacitive surfaces, one set forming a first integral unit, the other set forming a second integral unit; the two units are held together with the surfaces of each set resting in corresponding spaces in the other unit such that all surfaces of both sets intersect a common radial plane and the surfaces of one set are electrically isolated from the surfaces of the other set.
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Dobeck Benjamin
General Scanning Inc.
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