Measuring and testing – Dynamometers – Responsive to torque
Patent
1983-02-15
1985-03-05
Rowland, James L.
Measuring and testing
Dynamometers
Responsive to torque
73DIG1, G01L 310
Patent
active
045023409
ABSTRACT:
A non-contacting torque sensor is provided for measuring the torque of stationary and slowly rotating shafts. The torque sensor employs an oscillating thin-wall cylinder to produce a signal whose frequency is directly proportional to the torque applied to a shaft. Electromagnetic coils drive the cylinder at its natural frequency and sense its motion to produce a signal that is proportional to torque. Temperature and shaft bending effects are minimized by accordion folds integrally formed at the end portions of the oscillating cylinder.
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Au Buchon F. David
Helms Ernest E.
International Harvester Company
Parad Boris
Rowland James L.
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