Attachment structure for position-detecting sensor

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6571681
  • Patent Number
    6,571,681
  • Date Filed
    Friday, August 3, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 3, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An attachment structure for a position-detecting sensor includes a sensor attachment mechanism having a rail member which is secured to an outer side surface of a cylinder tube and a holder which holds the position-detecting sensor and which is provided slidably along the rail member, wherein chamfered sections, each of which is chamfered with a predetermined radius of curvature, are formed for the rail member and the holder. As a result, the attachment position of the position-detecting sensor can be arbitrarily adjusted in a stroke direction of a cylinder.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an attachment structure for a position-detecting sensor having a function to adjust its detection position.




2. Description of the Related Art




A fluid pressure-operated cylinder has been hitherto used as a driving means for transporting and positioning a workpiece and driving various industrial machines. In order to meet various needs of the user, for example, miniaturization and improvement of multiple functions in option setting or the like, the fluid pressure-operated cylinder is provided with a cylinder tube and accessory parts such as switches attached to the cylinder tube.




If liquid is kept on outer surfaces of a cylinder tube and a switch, various germs may be propagated in the liquid. Therefore, the present applicant proposed a sanitary position-detecting sensor. According to the position-detecting sensor, liquid naturally drips down from the surfaces of the cylinder tube and the switch. Therefore, the liquid is hardly kept on the surfaces of the cylinder tube and the switch. Though the position-detecting sensor has a position-adjusting mechanism, the main body of the position-detecting sensor is small. Therefore, the overall position-detecting sensor has a small size and a light weight (see U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/795348).




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A general object of the present invention is to provide an attachment structure for a position-detecting sensor in which the attachment position of the position-detecting sensor in the direction of stroke of a cylinder can be arbitrarily adjusted, the liquid is scarcely kept on the outer surface, and it is possible to avoid the sanitary problem.




The above and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which a preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown by way of illustrative example.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a perspective view illustrating a state in which a position-detecting switch is equipped on a side surface of a cylinder by the aid of a sensor attachment mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

shows a front view illustrating the cylinder shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

shows a longitudinal sectional view taken along a line III—III shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

shows a magnified longitudinal sectional view illustrating portion A shown in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

shows a partial magnified longitudinal sectional view illustrating a cylinder concerning Comparative Example;





FIG. 6

shows a front view illustrating the sensor attachment mechanism according to the embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 7

shows a perspective view illustrating a holder which constitutes the sensor attachment mechanism shown in

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 8

shows a plan view illustrating the sensor attachment mechanism shown in

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 9

shows a longitudinal sectional view taken along a line IX—IX shown in

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 10

shows a vertical sectional view taken along a line X—X shown in

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 11

shows a front view illustrating a sensor attachment mechanism according to another embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 12

shows a plan view illustrating the sensor attachment mechanism shown in

FIG. 11

;





FIG. 13

shows a longitudinal sectional view taken along a line XIII—XIII shown in

FIG. 12

;





FIG. 14

shows a vertical sectional view taken along a line XIV—XIV shown in

FIG. 12

;





FIG. 15

shows a front view illustrating a sensor attachment mechanism according to still another embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 16

shows a plan view illustrating the sensor attachment mechanism shown in

FIG. 15

; and





FIG. 17

shows a vertical sectional view taken along a line XVII—XVII shown in FIG.


15


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




With reference to

FIG. 1

, reference numeral


10


indicates a cylinder which is equipped with a position-detecting sensor by the aid of a sensor attachment mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention.




The cylinder


10


includes a substantially cylindrical cylinder tube


14


having a pair of pressure fluid inlet/outlet ports


12




a


,


12




b


separated from each other by a predetermined spacing distance, a head cover


16


secured to an end of the cylinder tube


14


, and a rod cover


18


fitted into a screw hole on the other end of the cylinder tube


14


(see FIG.


3


).




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the cylinder tube


14


is formed with four attachment holes


20




a


to


20




d


which makes penetration in the axial direction. The cylinder


10


can be conveniently attached, for example, to a wall surface by screwing unillustrated screw members into screw portions of the attachment holes


20




a


to


20




d


or by inserting unillustrated bolts into the attachment holes


20




a


to


20




d.






As shown in

FIG. 3

, the cylinder


10


further includes a piston


24


which is displaceable along a cylinder chamber


22


closed by the head cover


16


and the rod cover


18


in the cylinder tube


14


, a piston rod


26


which has an end fastened to the piston


24


and the other end exposed to the outside, and a scraper


30


which is installed to an annular recess of the rod cover


18


and which is formed with a hole


28


for surrounding the outer circumferential surface of the piston rod


26


.




The pair of pressure fluid inlet/outlet ports


12




a


,


12




b


are provided to make communication with the cylinder chamber


22


via passages


32




a


,


32




b


respectively.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the outer circumferential surface of the cylinder tube


14


includes, in the circumferential direction, an upper surface


34


which is formed with the pair of pressure fluid inlet/outlet ports


12




a


,


12




b


, a pair of inclined surfaces


36




a


,


36




b


which are continued to the upper surface


34


and which are inclined by predetermined angles, a pair of side surfaces


38




a


,


38




b


which are continued to the inclined surfaces


36




a


,


36




b


and which are opposed to one another, and a bottom surface


40


which is continued to the pair of side surfaces


38




a


,


38




b


respectively.




First chamfered sections


42


, each of which has a predetermined radius of curvature, are formed at boundary portions between the upper surface


34


and the inclined surfaces


36




a


,


36




b


. Second chamfered sections


44


, each of which has a predetermined radius of curvature, are formed at boundary portions between the inclined surfaces


36




a


,


36




b


and the side surfaces


38




a


,


38




b


. Third chamfered sections


46


, each of which has a predetermined radius of curvature, are formed at boundary portions between the side surfaces


38




a


,


38




b


and the bottom surface


40


.




In this arrangement, the upper surface


34


, the pair of inclined surfaces


36




a


,


36




b


, the pair of side surfaces


38




a


,


38




b


, and the bottom surface


40


, which constitute the outer circumferential surface of the cylinder tube


14


, have the predetermined radiuses of curvature respectively, and they are formed by curved surfaces which are convex toward the outside.




As described above, all of the outer circumferential surface portions of the cylinder tube


14


, which are disposed in the circumferential direction of the cylinder tube


14


, are constructed by the outwardly convex curved surfaces and the first to third chamfered sections


42


,


44


,


46


. Further, the other side surfaces except for the outer circumference surfaces disposed in the circumferential direction described above are formed as the upstanding surfaces (substantially vertical surfaces)


48


. Accordingly, the cylinder tube


14


is designed to have such a shape that any liquid adhered to the outer surface of the cylinder tube


14


spontaneously drips and falls.




Therefore, no liquid pool appears, because no recess is formed on the outer circumferential surface of the cylinder tube


14


disposed in the circumferential direction. It is possible to avoid such a sanitary problem that various germs are propagated due to the liquid.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the head cover


16


is caulked into the hole of the cylinder tube


14


. The connecting portion between the head cover


16


and the cylinder tube


14


is formed to function as a metal seal which retains the cylinder chamber


22


in an air-tight manner and which prevents invasion of liquid or the like from the outside.




A rod packing


50


is installed to the inner circumferential surface of the rod cover


18


by the aid of an annular groove. The outer circumferential surface of the piston rod


26


is surrounded by the rod packing


50


, and thus the cylinder chamber


22


is held in an air-tight manner and in a liquid-tight manner. A cylindrical bush


52


is installed to an annular recess which is formed on the inner circumferential surface of the rod cover


18


. The scraper


30


, in which a metal piece


54


is molded with a rubber material, is installed to an annular recess which is formed at the end of the rod cover


18


. An annular chamber


56


, which functions as an oil pool for lubricating oil adhered to the outer circumferential surface of the piston rod


26


, is formed between the scraper


30


and the rod cover


18


.




A piston packing


58


, which makes sliding contact with the inner wall surface of the cylinder chamber


22


and which divides the cylinder chamber


22


into a first cylinder chamber


22




a


and a second cylinder chamber


22




b


, is installed to the outer circumferential surface of the piston


24


by the aid of an annular groove. Further, a magnet


60


, which is composed of a ring member to surround the piston


24


, is installed at a portion disposed in the vicinity of the piston packing


58


by the aid of an annular groove.




An annular seal member


62


, which is formed of a flexible material such as rubber, is provided at one end of the connecting portion between the cylinder tube


14


and the rod cover


18


in the axial direction. As shown in

FIG. 4

, a part of the seal member


62


is installed in a state of being forcibly interposed by a narrow spacing distance between an inner circumferential surface


66


of the cylinder tube


14


and an annular projection


64


formed on the rod cover


18


.




That is, the annular seal member


62


, which is formed to have its substantially constant wall thickness in the circumferential direction, is previously provided with a press margin to be forcibly interposed between the inner circumferential surface


66


of the cylinder tube


14


and the annular projection


64


formed on the outer circumferential surface of the rod cover


18


. Therefore, even when any liquid or the like intends to enter the connecting portion between the cylinder tube


14


and the rod cover


18


, the sealing is reliably effected by a forcibly interposed section


68


of the seal member


62


. Thus, the liquid or the like does not enter the cylinder tube


14


.




A pair of screw holes (not shown), which are separated from each other by a predetermined spacing distance, are formed on the side surface of the cylinder tube


14


in order to attach a rail member as described later on.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 6

to


10


, the sensor attachment mechanism


100


includes a pair of legs


104




a


,


104




b


which are secured to the side surface of the cylinder tube


14


while being separated from each other by a predetermined spacing distance such that hexagon head bolts


102


, each of which has a hexagonal head, are screwed into screw holes formed on the side surface of the cylinder tube


14


, a rail member


106


which is separated by a predetermined spacing distance from the side surface of the cylinder tube


14


and which is installed substantially in parallel to the piston rod


26


by the aid of the legs


104




a


,


104




b


, and a holder


112


which is provided adjustably to an arbitrary position in the axial direction of the rail member


106


by loosening a hexagon head bolt


108


and which has a holding section for holding a position-detecting sensor


110


by the aid of a hole


109


having a circular arc-shaped cross section (see FIG.


10


). A ring-shaped plain washer


114


, which functions to prevent the loosening, is installed to each of the hexagon head bolts


102


,


108


(see FIG.


6


).




In this arrangement, each of the legs


104




a


,


104




b


, the rail member


106


, and the holder


112


may be formed of, for example, a synthetic resin material or a metal material such as aluminum alloy and stainless steel. In the embodiment of the present invention, as shown in

FIG. 9

, each of the legs


104




a


,


104




b


, the rail member


106


, and the holder


112


is made of a synthetic resin material.




As shown in

FIG. 10

, the bottom surface


116


of each of the legs


104




a


,


104




b


to make abutment against the side surface of the cylinder


10


is formed to have a circular arc-shaped cross section having a predetermined radius of curvature corresponding to the curved side surface of the cylinder tube


14


.




As shown in

FIG. 10

, the rail member


106


is formed to have a substantially oblong cross section with its outer surface four corners which are chamfered respectively to provide chamfered sections


118


each having a predetermined radius of curvature. No recess is provided at all on the outer surface of the rail member


106


. Therefore, the rail member


106


is formed so that any liquid adhered to the outer surface of the rail member


106


spontaneously drips and falls with ease. The shape of the rail member


106


is not limited to have the substantially oblong cross section. The rail member


106


may have a non-circular configuration such as one having an elliptic cross section in order to achieve the function to avoid rotation of the holder


112


for holding the position-detecting sensor


110


.




As shown in

FIGS. 7 and 10

, the holder


112


includes two divided parts, i.e., a first casing


120




a


and a second casing


120




b


which are integrally connected to one another by the aid of the hexagon head bolt


108


. The second casing


120




b


, which is disposed closely to the outer surface of the cylinder tube


14


, is integrally formed with the holding section


122


which protrudes in the side direction and which holds the position-detecting sensor


110


by the aid of the hole


109


having the circular arc-shaped cross section.




In this arrangement, the holder


112


is provided positionally adjustably to a desired position in the axial direction of the rail member


106


(in the stroke direction of the cylinder


10


) after loosening the hexagon head bolt


108


.




The holding section


122


has the hole


109


having the circular arc-shaped cross section which is formed in the axial direction of the rail member


106


, the hole


109


having a closed end and an open end. The position-detecting sensor


110


, which has a shape corresponding to the cross-sectional configuration of the hole


109


and which is formed as a separate member, is inserted and fitted into the hole


109


.




An attachment screw


124


, which fastens the position-detecting sensor


110


at a desired position in the hole


109


by making penetration through the position-detecting sensor


110


and pressing the inner wall surface of the hole


109


in accordance with the increasing action of the screwing amount, is provided at one end of the position-detecting sensor


110


. A lead wire


126


is connected to the other end of the position-detecting sensor


110


.




As shown in

FIGS. 7

to


9


, an indicator section


128


having an oblong shape, through which the emitted light from an unillustrated light-emitting element is visible when the magnet


60


of the piston


24


is sensed, is provided at an intermediate portion of the position-detecting sensor


110


. The indicator section


128


is formed of a transparent or semitransparent member. An appropriate clearance


130


is provided between the holding section


122


and the side surface of the cylinder tube


14


. The position-detecting sensor


110


is arranged in a non-contact state with respect to the outer surface of the cylinder tube


14


(see FIG.


10


).




That is, liquid pool may be generated when the position-detecting sensor


110


contacts with the outer surface of the cylinder tube


14


. Further, considering the drainage performance for the liquid adhered to the outer surface of the cylinder tube


14


, it is preferable that the position-detecting sensor


110


is in a floating state by the aid of the appropriate clearance


130


. In this case, it is preferable that the appropriate clearance


130


is, for example, about 1 to 2 mm.




An unillustrated detecting element, which is composed of, for example, a Hall element or a magnetoresistive element, is provided in the position-detecting sensor


110


. A detection signal can be led to the external equipment via the lead wire


126


.




The chamfered sections


118


, each of which is chamfered and each of which has the predetermined radius of curvature, are formed at angular portions and ridge portions of the holder


112


including the holding section


122


in order that the adhered liquid drips and falls with ease.




The cylinder


10


, to which the sensor attachment mechanism


100


according to the embodiment of the present invention is applied, is basically constructed as described above. Next, its operation, function, and effect will be explained.




A pressure fluid (for example, air) is supplied from an unillustrated pressure fluid supply source to the first pressure fluid inlet/outlet port


12




a


. The pressure fluid, which is supplied to the first pressure fluid inlet/outlet port


12




a


, is introduced into the first cylinder chamber


22




a


via the passage


32




a


. Accordingly, the piston


24


is pressed toward the second cylinder chamber


22




b.






When the piston


24


arrives at the displacement terminal end position in accordance with the action of the pressure fluid, the magnetic field of the magnet


60


installed to the piston


24


is sensed by the unillustrated detecting element of the position-detecting sensor


110


. The position-detecting sensor


110


feeds the detection signal to the external equipment such as an unillustrated controller via the lead wire


126


.




When the supply of the pressure fluid is switched from the first pressure fluid inlet/outlet port


12




a


to the second pressure fluid inlet/outlet port


12




b


in accordance with the switching action of an unillustrated directional control valve, then the piston


24


is displaced in the direction opposite to the above, and it is restored to the initial position. By doing so, the piston


24


, which is accommodated in the cylinder tube


14


, is successfully subjected to the reciprocating movement along the cylinder chamber


22


.




When the cylinder


10


, which is equipped with the position-detecting sensor


110


by the aid of the sensor attachment mechanism


100


, is assembled, for example, to an unillustrated food processing machine to perform, for example, a washing operation, then any liquid adhered to the outer surfaces of the cylinder tube


14


and the sensor attachment mechanism


100


drips and falls with ease, and it is possible to avoid any occurrence of liquid pool on the outer surfaces of the cylinder tube


14


and the sensor attachment mechanism


100


, because all of the outer circumferential surface of the cylinder tube


14


in the circumferential direction is constructed by the convex curved surfaces and the first to third chamfered sections


42


,


44


,


46


which are convex toward the outside, and the holder


112


, the rail member


106


, and other components for constructing the sensor attachment mechanism


100


are constructed by the chamfered sections


118


each of which has the predetermined radius of curvature.




As described above, the cylinder


10


, which is equipped with the position-detecting sensor


110


by the aid of the sensor attachment mechanism


100


, has such a contour shape that the liquid is scarcely kept on the outer surface, and the adhered liquid spontaneously drips and falls. Thus, it is possible to avoid the propagation of various germs, and it is possible to avoid the sanitary problem.




Further, the holder


112


including the holding section


122


can be positionally adjusted to a desired position in the axial direction of the rail member


106


(in the stroke direction of the cylinder


10


) by loosening the hexagon head bolt


108


provided for the holder


112


. In this case, the holder


112


is displaced along the rail member


106


. Therefore, it is possible to set a large range of positional adjustment corresponding to the length of the rail member


106


.




When the sensor attachment mechanism


100


is not used, the screw holes, which are formed on the side surface


38




b


of the cylinder


10


, may be closed with unillustrated closing means such as bolts provided with seal washers.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the cylinder


10


uses the seal member


62


which is previously provided with the press margin to be forcibly interposed under pressure between the inner circumferential surface


66


of the cylinder tube


14


and the annular projection


64


formed on the outer circumferential surface of the rod cover


18


. In contrast, as shown in

FIG. 5

, in the case of a cylinder


78


concerning Comparative Example in which an O-ring


76


having a circular cross section is installed to a connecting portion between a cylinder tube


72


and a rod cover


74


, the liquid or the like makes invasion from the outside up to the portion at which the O-ring


76


is installed via the connecting portion between the cylinder tube


72


and the rod cover


74


, and various germs are propagated due to the liquid or the like.




In other words, the O-ring


76


, which is provided for the cylinder


78


concerning Comparative Example, has only a function to avoid the leakage of the air in the cylinder chamber to the outside. The liquid, which makes invasion via the connecting portion between the cylinder tube


72


and the rod cover


74


, is capable of making further invasion up to the portion at which the O-ring


76


is installed. Therefore, various germs are propagated with ease due to the liquid.




In contrast, in the case of the cylinder


10


, as shown in

FIG. 4

, the sealing is reliably effected owing to the forcibly interposed section


68


of the seal member


62


. Accordingly, it is possible to reliably prevent any invasion of liquid or the like from the outside into the cylinder tube


14


via the connecting portion between the cylinder tube


14


and the rod cover


18


. As a result, the propagation of various germs, which would be otherwise caused by the liquid or the like invaded into the cylinder tube


14


, is prevented. The sanitary problem is avoided from this viewpoint as well.




The embodiment of the present invention has been explained as exemplified by the case in which the cylinder


10


is equipped with the position-detecting sensor


110


. However, there is no limitation thereto. It is a matter of course that the present invention may be applied, for example, to various fluid pressure-operated apparatuses such as unillustrated linear actuators and electric actuators.




Next, a sensor attachment mechanism


140


according to another embodiment is shown in

FIGS. 11

to


14


. In the embodiment described below, the same constitutive components as those of the sensor attachment mechanism


100


shown in

FIG. 1

are designated by the same reference numerals, detailed explanation of which will be omitted.




In the sensor attachment mechanism


140


according to the another embodiment, a rubber lining


142




a


(seal member) is interposed between a first casing


120




a


and a second casing


120




b


constructed as two divided parts, and a rubber lining


142




b


(seal member) is provided in a recess of a holder


112


(first casing


120




a


and second casing


120




b


) for surrounding the outer circumferential surface of a rail member


106


(see FIG.


14


).




In the sensor attachment mechanism


140


described above, a gasket


144


(seal member), which is composed of, for example, hard rubber, is installed to an opening of a hole


109


to which the position-detecting sensor


110


is installed (see

FIGS. 11

to


13


).




The sensor attachment mechanism


140


has the following advantage owing to the provision of the rubber linings


142




a


,


142




b


and the gasket


144


which function as the seal members as described above. That is, it is possible to reliably prevent the invasion of any liquid. Further, it is possible to improve the sealing performance between the rail member


106


and the holder


112


which is externally fitted to the rail member


106


.




Next, a sensor attachment mechanism


150


according to still another embodiment is shown in

FIGS. 15

to


17


.




In the sensor attachment mechanism


150


according to the still another embodiment, a penetrating long groove


152


having a circular arc-shaped cross section is formed in place of the hole


109


formed for the holding section


122


. The sensor attachment mechanism


150


has the following advantage owing to the formation of the penetrating long groove


152


as described above. That is, the position of the position-detecting sensor


110


itself can be finely adjusted along the long groove


152


in a state in which the holder


112


positioned at a desired position on the rail member


106


is fixed.




In this embodiment, the cross-sectional configuration of the long groove


152


is not limited to the circular arc-shaped configuration. The cross-sectional configuration may be a non-circular configuration to effect the function to prevent rotation of the position-detecting sensor


110


in the circumferential direction.




The other effects and functions of the sensor attachment mechanisms


140


,


150


are the same as those of the sensor attachment mechanism


100


shown in

FIG. 1

, detailed explanation of which is omitted.




While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to preferred embodiments, it will be understood that variations and modifications can be effected thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A cylinder tube and attachment structure for attaching a position-detecting sensor to said cylinder tube for detecting a position of a piston accommodated in a cylinder chamber of said cylinder tube, said attachment structure for said position-detecting sensor comprising:said position-detecting sensor including a detecting element for sensing a magnetic field of a magnet installed on said piston; and a sensor attachment mechanism for holding said position-detecting sensor so that said position-detecting sensor is separated by a predetermined spacing distance from an outer side surface of said cylinder tube, wherein said sensor attachment mechanism includes a rail member which is secured to said outer side surface of said cylinder tube, and a holder which holds said position-detecting sensor and which is provided slidably along said rail member, and wherein chamfered sections, each of which is chamfered with a predetermined radius of curvature, are formed for said rail member and said holder.
  • 2. The cylinder tube and attachment structure according to claim 1, wherein said holder has a holding section for holding said position-detecting sensor, and a clearance is provided between said holding section and said cylinder tube.
  • 3. The cylinder tube and attachment structure according to claim 2, wherein a seal member for preventing invasion of liquid is provided for said holding section for holding said position-detecting sensor.
  • 4. The cylinder tube and attachment structure according to claim 2, wherein said holding section is provided with an indicator section through which emitted light is visually observable when said position-detecting sensor senses said magnetic field of said magnet installed to said piston.
  • 5. The cylinder tube and attachment structure according to claim 1, wherein a long groove, which extends in a longitudinal direction, is formed for said holding section, and said position-detecting sensor is provided positionally adjustably along said long groove.
  • 6. The cylinder tube and attachment structure according to claim 1, wherein said holder is externally fitted to said rail member, and a seal member is provided in a recess of said holder for surrounding said rail member.
  • 7. The cylinder tube and attachment structure according to claim 1, wherein said holder is constructed by two divided parts comprising a first casing and a second casing, and a seal member is interposed between said first casing and said second casing.
  • 8. A cylinder tube and attachment structure for attaching a position-detecting sensor to said cylinder tube for detecting a position of a piston accommodated in a cylinder chamber of said cylinder tube, said attachment structure for said position-detecting sensor comprising:said position-detecting sensor including a detecting element for sensing a magnetic field of a magnet installed on said piston; and a sensor attachment mechanism for holding said position-detecting sensor so that said position-detecting sensor is separated by a predetermined spacing distance from an outer side surface of said cylinder tube, wherein said sensor attachment mechanism includes a rail member which is secured to said outer side surface of said cylinder tube, and a holder which holds said position-detecting sensor and which is provided slidably along said rail member, and wherein said holder has a holding section for holding said position-detecting sensor, and a clearance is provided between said holding section and said cylinder tube.
  • 9. The cylinder tube and attachment structure according to claim 8, wherein chamfered sections, each of which is chamfered with a predetermined radius of curvature, are formed for said rail member and said holder.
  • 10. The cylinder tube and attachment structure according to claim 8, wherein a long groove, which extends in a longitudinal direction, is formed for said holding section, and said position-detecting sensor is provided positionally adjustably along said long groove.
  • 11. The cylinder tube and attachment structure according to claim 8, wherein said holder is externally fitted to said rail member, and a seal member is provided in a recess of said holder for surrounding said rail member.
  • 12. The cylinder tube and attachment structure according to claim 8, wherein said holder is constructed by two divided parts comprising a first casing and a second casing, and a seal member is interposed between said first casing and said second casing.
  • 13. The cylinder tube and attachment structure according to claim 8, wherein a seal member for preventing invasion of liquid is provided for said holding section for holding said position-detecting sensor.
  • 14. The cylinder tube and attachment structure according to claim 8, wherein said holding section is provided with an indicator section through which emitted light is visually observable when said position-detecting sensor senses said magnetic field of said magnet installed to said piston.
  • 15. A cylinder tube and attachment structure for attaching a position-detecting sensor to said cylinder tube for detecting a position of a piston accommodated in a cylinder chamber of said cylinder tube, said attachment structure for said position-detecting sensor comprising:said position-detecting sensor including a detecting element for sensing a magnetic field of a magnet installed on said piston; and a sensor attachment mechanism for holding said position-detecting sensor so that said position-detecting sensor is separated by a predetermined spacing distance from an outer side surface of said cylinder tube, wherein said sensor attachment mechanism includes a rail member which is secured to said outer side surface of said cylinder tube, and a holder which holds said position-detecting sensor and which is provided slidably along said rail member, and wherein said holder has a holding section for holding said position-detecting sensor, and said holding section is provided with an indicator section through which emitted light is visually observable when said position-detecting sensor senses said magnetic field of said magnet installed to said piston.
  • 16. The cylinder tube and attachment structure according to claim 15, wherein chamfered sections, each of which is chamfered with a predetermined radius of curvature, are formed for said rail member and said holder.
  • 17. The cylinder tube and attachment structure according to claim 15, wherein a clearance is provided between said holding section and said cylinder tube.
  • 18. The cylinder tube and attachment structure according to claim 15, wherein a long groove, which extends in a longitudinal direction, is formed for said holding section, and said position-detecting sensor is provided positionally adjustably along said long groove.
  • 19. The cylinder tube and attachment structure according to claim 15, wherein said holder is externally fitted to said rail member, and a seal member is provided in a recess of said holder for surrounding said rail member.
  • 20. The cylinder tube and attachment structure according to claim 15, wherein said holder is constructed by two divided parts comprising a first casing and a second casing, and a seal member is interposed between said first casing and said second casing.
  • 21. The cylinder tube and attachment structure according to claim 15, wherein a seal member for preventing invasion of liquid is provided for said holding section for holding said position-detecting sensor.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-237812 Aug 2000 JP
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Entry
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/795,348, filed Mar. 1, 2001, by Koji Sakurai et al., status pending.
U.S. Design patent application Ser. No. 29/145,323 by Koji Sakurai, filed on Jul. 19, 2001.