Claims
- 1. A design of an angle encoder having one of a rotating and a tilting sensor rotor and associated stationary scanner including a hollow shaft encoder with pinion and associated scanning head, to determine an angular position of a pivoted, frame mounted machine component that is positioned in at least one of a longitudinal, oblique, transverse and diagonal position relative to an axis of the machine component, comprising: an angle encoder with the sensor rotor directly and rigidly connected to the component, and the scanning head supported by the frame, wherein the scanning head follows adjustments of the component and of the sensor rotor through a tracking device.
- 2. A design as claimed in claim 1, further comprising one of a bridge-like and L-shaped extension that is rigidly attached to the frame and that holds the scanning head.
- 3. A design according to claim 1, wherein the sensor rotor is pivoted in the frame and an axis of the sensor rotor is positioned eccentrically.
- 4. A design according to claim 1, wherein the sensor rotor and the scanner of the angle encoder are positioned relative to each other at such a distance that a gap between them is adjustable to accommodate the component/sensor rotor adjustments.
- 5. A design according to claim 1, wherein the tracking device for the scanner is equipped with at least two of a linear guide and a radially positioning eccentric guide that is attached to one of the frame and a frame extension, and that corresponds to an eccentric positioning device of the component/sensor rotor.
- 6. A design as claimed in claim 5, wherein at least one of:1) both eccentric positioning devices are placed congruently and 2) both eccentric positioning devices are designed to provide identical revolving paths.
- 7. A design according to claim 6, wherein both eccentric positioning devices are one of connected and synchronized by a mechanical device that can be disconnected.
- 8. A design according to claim 5, further comprising a locking device that is connected to the tracking device to allow at least one of locking and rigid connection of the scanner to at least one of the frame and the frame extension.
- 9. A design according to claim 5, wherein at least the eccentric scanner guide is designed as an eccentric bushing that is enclosed by a corresponding eccentric roller bearing positioned in the frame that carries the scanner in a fixed position.
- 10. A design according to claim 9, further comprising a locking device for the scanner that has several locking shoes to allow adjustment and accurate attachment to free surfaces of the eccentric bushing.
- 11. A design as claimed in claim 9, further comprising at least one of a rotating drive for one or more eccentric bushings, and a linear drive for the scanner that can be axially positioned.
- 12. A design as claimed in claim 11, further comprising at least one of 1) a coupling between the rotating drives of the eccentric scanner bushing and the eccentric component/sensor rotor bushing and 2) a coupling between the linear drives of the scanner and the component/sensor rotor.
- 13. A method for positioning a rotating machine component in at least one of a longitudinal, oblique, transverse, and diagonal position relative to an axis of the machine component for a printing machine connected to a drive system controlled by an angle encoder having one of a rotating and a tilting sensor rotor and associated stationary scanner to determine an angular position of the machine component, the angle encoder including a scanning head supported by a frame wherein the scanning head follows adjustments of the component and of the sensor rotor through a tracking device, the tracking device including a locking device, the method comprising the steps of: unfastening the locking device of the tracking device on a wall before repositioning the component, by tracking a repositioning path of the rigid sensor rotor/component unit with the scanner, and afterwards by at least one of re-locking and providing a rigid attachment to the frame.
- 14. A method for positioning a rotating machine component in at least one of a longitudinal, oblique, transverse, and diagonal position relative to an axis of the machine component for a printing machine connected to a drive system controlled by an angle encoder having one of a rotating and a tilting sensor rotor and associated stationary scanner to determine an angular position of the machine component, the angle encoder including a scanning head supported by a frame wherein the scanning head follows adjustments of the component and of the sensor rotor through a tracking device, the tracking device including a locking device and at least one of a linear guide and a radially positioning eccentric guide that is attached to one of the frame and a frame extension and that corresponds to an eccentric positioning device of the component/sensor rotor, the method comprising the steps of:
- unfastening the locking device of the tracking device on a wall before repositioning the component, by tracking a repositioning path of the rigid sensor rotor/component unit with the scanner, and afterwards by at least one of re-locking and providing a rigid attachment to the frame; and
- coupling the eccentric scanner guide and the eccentric component/sensor rotor guide during the scanner tracking process.
- 15. A method as claimed in claim 14, wherein eccentric bushings are aligned to at least one of a congruent position and identical revolving paths prior to being coupled to each other during the scanner tracking process.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/307,871, filed Sep. 16, 1994, entitled AN ELECTRICAL DRIVE SYSTEM FOR THE POSITIONING OF ONE OR SEVERAL ROTATING AND/OR TILTING EQUIPMENT COMPONENTS AND MACHINE COMPONENTS, A DRIVE DESIGN WITH AN ANGLE ENCODER AND A PRINTING MACHINE and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,610,491.
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