Measuring and testing – Simulating operating condition – Marine
Patent
1991-04-17
1992-01-28
Raevis, Robert
Measuring and testing
Simulating operating condition
Marine
G01M 1500
Patent
active
050834541
ABSTRACT:
A sensor for determining the operational position of an automotive suspension including two suspension members relatively removable with respect to another includes an assembly with a first component movable with respect to a second component, with the first and second components being relatively movable with respect to each other as a result of the movement of the vehicle suspension. A sensor according to this invention will further include, without limitation, a force generation device associated with the sensor components for generating a force with a magnitude which is related to the position of the suspension members with respect to one another and a transducer device associated with the force generation device for producing a signal which is related to the magnitude of the force, and hence, to the position of the suspension members with respect to one another.
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Drouillard Jerome R.
Ford Motor Company
May Roger L.
Raevis Robert
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