Patents by Inventor Bruno Lequesne

Bruno Lequesne has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 7210360
    Abstract: An apparatus measures relative displacement between a first end and a second end of a shaft. The first and second ends being centered on a shaft axis. The apparatus includes first and second ferromagnetic plates. The first ferromagnetic plate has a first side and a second side and is connected to the first end. The first ferromagnetic plate is centered on the shaft axis and has a plurality of ferromagnetic teeth extending from the first side and in a first direction parallel to the shaft. The second ferromagnetic plate has a first side and a second side and is connected to the second end. The second ferromagnetic plate is centered on the shaft axis. The first and second ferromagnetic plates form a gap. The apparatus further includes a plurality of magnets having a magnetic field and a sensing device. The magnets are coupled to the first side of the second ferromagnetic plate. The sensing device is disposed within the gap for sensing a magnetic flux of the magnetic field.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 1, 2007
    Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Thaddeus Schroeder, Shaotang Chen, Avoki M Omekanda, Thomas W Nehl, Bruno Lequesne, Mohammad S Islam
  • Publication number: 20070080680
    Abstract: An apparatus, sensor, and a method for measuring an applied strain are provided. The apparatus includes a strain sensor comprising an electrically conductive member composed of a magnetostrictive material. The apparatus further includes a signal generator electrically coupled to the electrically conductive member. The signal generator is configured to generate an electrical current that propagates through the electrically conductive member. The apparatus further includes a measuring circuit electrically coupled to the electrically conductive member. The measuring circuit is configured to measure at least one of an amount of inductance, resistance, and impedance of the electrically conductive member. The apparatus further includes a processor electrically coupled to the measuring circuit. The processor is configured to calculate the amount of force applied to the strain sensor based on at least one of the amount of inductance, resistance, and impedance of the electrically conductive member.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 6, 2005
    Publication date: April 12, 2007
    Inventors: Thaddeus Schroeder, Bruno Lequesne, Donald Morelli, Thomas Baudendistel
  • Patent number: 7146866
    Abstract: A magnetostrictive strain sensor (10) includes a magnetostrictive core (12) comprising a magnetostrictive material, such as a nickel-iron alloy, able to conduct a magnetic flux and whose permeability is alterable by application of a strain. A conductive coil (14) is proximate the magnetostrictive core (12) to generate the magnetic flux when electrically excited. A shell (16) surrounds the conductive coil (14) and the magnetostrictive core (12) for providing a conductive return path for the magnetic flux. An excitation source (18) is electrically connected to the conductive coil (14) for electrically exciting the conductive coil (14) with an alternating current having a constant magnitude. An in-phase voltage circuit (22) is electrically connected across the conductive coil (14). The in-phase voltage circuit (22) senses an in-phase voltage that is in-phase with the alternating current. The in-phase voltage varies correspondingly to the strain subjected to the magnetostrictive core (12).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 12, 2006
    Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald T. Morelli, Bruno Lequesne, Larry M. Oberdier, Thomas A. Baudendistel
  • Publication number: 20060150743
    Abstract: A sensor assembly for measuring force along an axis (F) comprises an inductance coil extending around the axis (F) for establishing a loop of magnetic flux looping axially through the coil and extending around the axis (F) to define a donut shaped ring of magnetic flux surrounding the axis (F). A core of magnetostrictive material provides a primary path for the magnetic flux in a first portion of the loop of magnetic flux and a magnetic carrier provides a return path for magnetic flux in a second portion of the loop of magnetic flux as the magnetic flux circles the coil through the core and the carrier. A first interface extends radially between the core and the carrier whereby the core and the carrier are urged together at the interface in response to a force applied parallel to the axis (F). Various embodiments or combinations of the core and carrier are illustrated in FIGS. 3-7.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 11, 2005
    Publication date: July 13, 2006
    Inventors: Bruno Lequesne, Thaddeus Schroeder, Donald Morelli, Thomas Baudendistel
  • Publication number: 20060086191
    Abstract: A magnetostrictive strain sensor (10) includes a magnetostrictive core (12) comprising a magnetostrictive material, such as a nickel-iron alloy, able to conduct a magnetic flux and whose permeability is alterable by application of a strain. A conductive coil (14) is proximate the magnetostrictive core (12) to generate the magnetic flux when electrically excited. A shell (16) surrounds the conductive coil (14) and the magnetostrictive core (12) for providing a conductive return path for the magnetic flux. An excitation source (18) is electrically connected to the conductive coil (14) for electrically exciting the conductive coil (14) with an alternating current having a constant magnitude. An in-phase voltage circuit (22) is electrically connected across the conductive coil (14). The in-phase voltage circuit (22) senses an in-phase voltage that is in-phase with the alternating current. The in-phase voltage varies correspondingly to the strain subjected to the magnetostrictive core (12).
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 25, 2004
    Publication date: April 27, 2006
    Inventors: Donald Morelli, Bruno Lequesne, Larry Oberdier, Thomas Baudendistel
  • Publication number: 20060016277
    Abstract: A magnetostrictive sensor to sense force or torque applied to a structural element to which the magnetostrictive sensor is non-invasively attached by a fixed, intimate contact therewith. The sensor consists of single continuous magnetostrictive layer in operable contact with a coil excited source of magnetic flux. A force or torque applied to the structural element produces a stress transferred to the single continuous magnetostrictive layer, thereby varying the magnetic permeability of the single continuous magnetostrictive layer. The change in the magnetic flux produces a change in the inductance and impedance of the coil, and thereby a detectable change in the voltage across the coil.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 23, 2004
    Publication date: January 26, 2006
    Inventors: Thomas Nehl, Donald Morelli, Thomas Steenkiste, John Smith, Bruno Lequesne
  • Publication number: 20050264254
    Abstract: Certain circuit faults in a phase of a multi-pole, switched reluctance, rotary electrical machine are detected; and the machine is selectively operated with a detected circuit fault when the nature of the fault permits continued operation of the phase and the operation of the phase is desirable. The fault may be one of certain short or open circuits in which at least one of the two current controlling electronic switches is operable to control phase current within predetermined limits. In the continued operation when a fault is detected, (1) the phase current is switched off earlier than it would be in the absence of the fault and/or (2) the maximum phase current is reduced compared with that permitted in the absence of the fault; and either or both of these modifications may be a function of motor speed. If the circuit fault adversely affects current control by an electronic switch normally controlling current level, another electronic switch is substituted for current control.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 26, 2004
    Publication date: December 1, 2005
    Inventors: Bruno Lequesne, Suresh Gopalakrishnan, Avoki Omekanda, Thomas Nehl
  • Publication number: 20050229712
    Abstract: A magnetostrictive fluid-pressure sensor includes annular inner and outer cylinders, a first connector, annular second and third connectors, and first and second coils. The inner cylinder surrounds a fluid-receiving bore. At least one of the cylinders is a magnetostrictive cylinder. The first connector connects the first ends of the cylinders and has a first portion extending radially inward of the inner cylinder. The second connector connects the second ends of the cylinders and defines a fluid inlet. The third connector connects the cylinders and is positioned longitudinally between the first and second connectors. The first coil is positioned radially between the inner and outer cylinders and longitudinally between the first and third connectors. The second coil is positioned radially between the inner and outer cylinders and longitudinally between the second and third connectors.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 20, 2004
    Publication date: October 20, 2005
    Inventors: Thomas Baudendistel, Harald Klode, Donald Morelli, Bruno Lequesne
  • Publication number: 20050151534
    Abstract: A Hall effect sensor is positioned in the return lines of the magnetic flux of a ring magnet that is engaged with a rotating member the angular position of which is sought to be measured. The signal from the Hall sensor indicates the angular position of the rotating member.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 8, 2004
    Publication date: July 14, 2005
    Inventors: Avoki Omekanda, Bruno Lequesne, Thaddeus Schroeder
  • Publication number: 20050077894
    Abstract: A magnetic sensor provides an output voltage range having first and second linear slopes. Proper selection of magnetic sensor dimensions enables changes in magnetic flux density upon the passage of at least one tooth and one slot of a target wheel past the magnetic sensor to be represented as a linear magnetic sensor output comprised of at least one linear range whereby linear interpolation of position is possible with appropriate signal processing algorithms.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 9, 2003
    Publication date: April 14, 2005
    Applicant: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
    Inventors: Thaddeus Schroeder, Bruno Lequesne, Avoki Omekanda, Thomas Nehl, Rassem Henry
  • Publication number: 20050068022
    Abstract: A magnetic sensor has magnetically sensitive element located at a side surface, instead of the bottom surface, of a bias magnet, the magnet being located adjacent a magnetic target wheel, wherein the bias magnet is magnetized parallel to the direction of motion of the teeth/slots of the target wheel. The output may be of a single or double frequency. Sampling of output slope can provide information regarding direction of movement of the target wheel. In a second embodiment the bias magnet is magnetized perpendicular to the movement.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 30, 2003
    Publication date: March 31, 2005
    Inventors: Avoki Omekanda, Bruno Lequesne, Thaddeus Schroeder
  • Publication number: 20050007103
    Abstract: A sensor assembly and method for sensing direction of rotation and/or position of an object are provided. The sensor assembly includes a target wheel. A pair of sensing elements may be configured to generate respective signals as the wheel rotates in response to structure on the target wheel. A first circuit may be coupled to receive a signal from at least one of the sensing elements for detecting direction of rotation of the target wheel. A second circuit may be coupled to receive each signal from the sensing elements for detecting position of the target wheel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 8, 2003
    Publication date: January 13, 2005
    Inventors: Thaddeus Schroeder, Bruno Lequesne
  • Publication number: 20050007104
    Abstract: A sensor assembly for sensing angular position of an object is provided. The assembly may comprise at least one magneto-sensing element having a first axis of rotation. The assembly may further comprise a magnet having a second axis of rotation. At least one of the magnet and the magneto-sensing element are rotatable relative to the other. The respective axes of rotation of the magneto-sensing element and the magnet are non-coincident with respect to one another. The magnet is magnetized along one of the following directions: an axial direction and a radial direction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 8, 2003
    Publication date: January 13, 2005
    Inventors: Bruno Lequesne, Avoki Omekanda, Thaddeus Schroeder
  • Publication number: 20040250632
    Abstract: An apparatus measures relative displacement between a first end and a second end of a shaft. The first and second ends being centered on a shaft axis. The apparatus includes first and second ferromagnetic plates. The first ferromagnetic plate has a first side and a second side and is connected to the first end. The first ferromagnetic plate is centered on the shaft axis and has a plurality of ferromagnetic teeth extending from the first side and in a first direction parallel to the shaft. The second ferromagnetic plate has a first side and a second side and is connected to the second end. The second ferromagnetic plate is centered on the shaft axis. The first and second ferromagnetic plates form a gap. The apparatus further includes a plurality of magnets having a magnetic field and a sensing device. The magnets are coupled to the first side of the second ferromagnetic plate. The sensing device is disposed within the gap for sensing a magnetic flux of the magnetic field.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 9, 2004
    Publication date: December 16, 2004
    Applicant: Delphi Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Thaddeus Schroeder, Shaotang Chen, Avoki M. Omekanda, Thomas W. Nehl, Bruno Lequesne, Mohammad S. Islam