Claims
- 1. A gear unit for converting a fast, drive-side rotational movement that is limited in both directions into a slow output movement by means of a force-transmitting element, which is provided between the drive and the output, characterized in that the force-transmitting element (2; 42, 324; 43, 325) acts on a one-piece, pivotably-seated intermediate part (3; 3′, 3″) that is divided into two segments (31; 32, 32′, 32″), with a position sensor (5) being associated with an inside segment (31) of the intermediate part, or a torque sensor (6) being provided between the two segments of the intermediate part.
- 2. The gear unit according to claim 1, characterized in that the intermediate part (3, 3′, 3″) comprises the inside segment (31) and an approximately U-shaped outside segment (32, 32′, 32″) that partially surrounds the inside segment (31), with a slot (34) that extends in an approximate U shape being embodied between the two segments.
- 3. The gear unit according to claim 2, characterized in that the two legs (321, 322) of the approximately U-shaped outside segment (32, 32′, 32″) are thinner than a center part (323, 323′, 323″) that connects the legs to one another.
- 4. The gear unit according to claim 1, characterized in that the force-transmitting element is a cable or a band (2) that is secured by both ends (21, 22) to the pivotably-seated intermediate part (3), extends along and against the outer sides of the intermediate part and is wound around the shaft (41) of the drive (4) for a non-positive-lockup transmission of a driving torque.
- 5. The gear unit according to claim 1, characterized in that the force-transmitting element is a frictional wheel (42) that is provided at the drive shaft (41′) and rests, in a frictional lockup, against the outer surface (324) of the outside segment (32′) of the intermediate part (3′), the outer surface being embodied as a frictional surface.
- 6. The gear unit according to claim 1, characterized in that the force-transmitting element is a toothed wheel (43) that is secured to the drive shaft (41) and is in a non-positive engagement with a toothing (325) that is embodied on the outside segment (324) and corresponds to a toothed rack.
- 7. The gear unit according to one of the foregoing claims, characterized in that an opto-electronic, position-sensitive detector (61) serving as a torque sensor (6) is mounted in the center of the center part (32, 323′, 323″) of the outside segment (32, 32′, 32″), and, on the other side of the slot (34) embodied between the inside and outside segments, a slotted screen (62) is mounted to the inside segment (31) directly opposite the detector, with a light source (63) being disposed behind this screen.
- 8. The gear unit according to claim 1, characterized in that a slot (52) having a radially-variable course is embodied in the region of the inside segment (31), with which the position sensor (5) is associated, with an opto-electronic, position-sensitive detector (51) that serves as a position detector (5) being associated with the sensor on one side of the inside segment (31), and a light source (53) being associated with the sensor on the other side of the inside segment (31).
- 9. The gear unit according to claim 4, characterized in that an adjustable cable-tension device (23) is accommodated at one end (21) of the cable (2), on the side of the intermediate pare (3) opposite the torque sensor (6)
- 10. A method comprising using at least two gear units according to any one of claims 1 through 9, which are connected to an input device that transmits a force.
- 11. A method comprising using a gear unit according to any one of claims 1 through 9 for acting upon a force-transmitting gas or brake pedal, for acting upon a force-transmitting steering wheel, for setting and adjusting the headlights of a motor vehicle, as a robotic link, as force-transmitting sticks of an aircraft, as a force-transmitting input/control device for performing assembly processes, or as a force-transmitting input/control unit for wheelchairs.
Priority Claims (1)
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Jun 1997 |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application is a CIP of copending parent application 09/424,957, filed as PCT/EP98/033731 on Jun. 5, 1998, and published in a language other than English, and with the English text having been filed in the parent application upon entry into the U.S. National Stage on Dec. 6, 1999.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09424957 |
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09808038 |
Mar 2001 |
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