Electricity: motive power systems – Motor-reversing
Reexamination Certificate
2006-10-31
2006-10-31
Donovan, Lincoln (Department: 2837)
Electricity: motive power systems
Motor-reversing
C318S244000, C318S245000, C318S246000, C318S541000, C318S466000, C310S06800R, C310S06800R, C310S06800R, C310S233000, C310S237000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07129657
ABSTRACT:
A position sensor generates a signal representative of the angular position and, if desired, angular velocity of a rotating object using only a single circular track and plural brushes that ride on the track when the object rotates. The single circular track can have plural segments, and the sensor can generate more than one signal cycle per revolution.
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Cavarec Pierre-Emmanuel
Schroeder Christopher K.
Donovan Lincoln
Frommer & Lawrence & Haug LLP
Glass Erick
Santucci Ronald R.
Somfy SAS
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