The invention concerns a magnetostrictive displacement sensor.
A magnetostrictive displacement sensor comprises a magnetostrictive material made of wave-guide, as a rule filamentary or cannular, extending in the measuring direction, in particular linearly. By a position magnet, in particular brought without contact beside the wave-guide, by the magnetic fields interference there is produced a mechano-elastic wave which is spreading in those two directions along the wave-guide to be detected at its end. Because of the predefined propagation time there can be determined the precise distance of the position magnet in respect of the end of the wave-guide and thereby the position of a mobile constructive unit the position magnet is attached to.
As to the assemblage, from EP 0 882 212 there is for example known the inserting of the wave guide into a support body, for example a tube, and the terminal platinum into a specific housing connected to the support body at one of its ends. Since firstly the passing between the support body and this terminal platinum has to be conceived very stable from a mechanical point of view too, to the previous constructions this objective was accomplished in that the terminal platinum housing was surrounding in the exterior the support body in its terminal area.
But this thing raised the costs and thereby the manufacturing price of the sensitive element.
Supplementary, there can be discarded too a separate coating of the terminal platinum in the shape of a completely closing housing, in particular having its own stability, since this sensitive element—due to the fact that the support body has a limited stability too—will always be included into a considerable more stable protective housing, for example into a protective profile, by having the support body of the sensitive element inserted, whereupon this protective profile always changes its shape according to the employing situation and can be directly made too from parts of the constructive element whose position is to be determined.
An ideal shape of such a stable protective profile is a protective profile as flattened as possible to have it arranged on the surfaces of another constructive element without occupying a great supplementary volume.
On the assemblage costs an important role is played by the correlation among the Villary tape, the wave guide and the detection coil as well as their arrangement on or into the terminal platinum respectively, since the Villary tape has to be positioned with a console free overhang from the wave guide through the center of the detection coil orifice and by touching the effect can already be influenced.
a) Technical Object
Therefore the object of the present invention is to realize a magnetostrictive sensitive element and a displacement sensor comprising this element (without the position magnet), which is to be both easy and cheap to manufacture and stable enough for different employing situations. Furthermore, there must be provided a method as simple as possible to assembly both such a sensitive element and the finite displacement sensor and/or supplementary having the sensitive element conceived as a modular component element of the sensor and thereby separately employed with an output signal, in particular having a low impedance.
b) The Attainment of the Object
This object is attained by features of the claim 1, 14 and 32. Advantageous embodiments are set forth in the appendant claims.
By having the terminal platinum directly attached to a suitable portion, in particular opened, of the support body, for example a channel bar or a tube, there is no more needed a separate stabilization housing or a joining element for the terminal platinum. This thing considerable facilitates the assemblage too.
In this case the components arranged on the terminal platinum will be freely accessible but since the entire sensitive element never remains open, always being inserted into another stable protective housing, in particular a protective profile, in practice this thing is not a drawback.
In case that the terminal platinum has to be protected against the elements, the terminal platinum can be coated, preferably after being attached to the support body, for example with a “Conformal Coating”, therefore with a plastic material coating having an essentially constant covering thickness, thing as a rule accomplished by spraying or dipping into a fluid plastic material. The recess for the terminal platinum is machined here in the transverse section of the support body thus that the remanent extension should properly include the terminal platinum, for the extension being provided an increased own rigidity.
On a cannular support body, according to the size, the thickness of the wall and the material the tube is made of, the recess can extend over more than half of the transverse section thus that the remanent extension should represent an almost flat segment considerable smaller than 180° from the round circumference of the tube, and the terminal platinum should set itself but with its lower side on this almost flat extension.
Another possibility consists in that, as far as the angular segment in its transverse section is concerned, the recess should be conceived smaller and the terminal platinum should be inserted then into the more curved C shaped extension thus that into the interior circumference of the remanent extension should be included and attached to it not only the marginal area of the lower side but the contiguous narrow side of the platinum too. This thing has the advantage that the stability of the extension, in particular against vibrations, increases hyper-proportionally with the size of its angular segment.
The cutting surfaces of the recess are extending here preferably in parallel to the longitudinal direction of the support body and that of the tube respectively, which can be either straight or curved, thus that the terminal platinum attached to them should be parallel to this longitudinal direction, the measuring direction of the sensor.
The terminal platinum will be joined to the extension as rigidly as possible, therefore joined by shape or by force, in particular by gluing, namely both to the cutting surfaces of the extension and to the interior circumference, arranged between them, of the extension as well as to the exterior rims of the extension.
As long as the shape of the extension's transverse section surrounds here as a C not only the lower side but the terminal platinum narrow side too, this fact provides an outstandingly stable joint.
If on the terminal platinum there has to be mounted the entire electronics to generate signals included within the value ranges employed in industry or automations respectively (in particular start-stop/0-10 Volts/4-20 mA/0-5 Volts/CAN-Bus/Profi-Bus/Device-Net-Bus /SSI/Endat), the terminal platinum has to be greater but on mounting the components to generate the electric signal.
In this case the terminal platinum will be enlarged by having it extended along the measuring direction, therefore along the support body, whereupon the terminal platinum is extending in the measuring direction beside the support body, but here the longitudinal rim contiguous to the support body is not preferably joined to the exterior circumference of the support body but enters and is attached, in particular glued, into a slot of the support body arranged in the measuring direction. To a cannular support body, on one side, the slot either completely penetrates the wall of the tube or will represent but a groove in the exterior surface of the tube, or will be directly glued to the support body of the wave guide.
The terminal platinum is equipped with the components mounted on it, more electric and electronic ones, if possible but on one side, namely on that opposed in respect of the extension, to the end that the entire sensitive element should protrude laterally as little as possible or not at all over the width of the support body. By the recess extending over more than half of the transverse section, this thing is provided when equipping the platinum on the opposite side.
The only exception is in this case the detection coil, which will not be unilaterally arranged on the terminal platinum but in order to accomplish the same purpose it is arranged into a notch or into a penetration of the terminal platinum and is extending on both sides of its main plane.
Depending on the diameter of the detection coil, its arrangement in respect of the terminal platinum as well as the width and/or the thickness of the extension are thus chosen that this coil is either inside the width of the support body or per total protrudes laterally as little as possible over it, therefore in particular it should not to be arranged more to the interior of one side while on the other should protrude over the exterior dimensions of the support body which in a transverse section is either opened or closed.
On the front end, opposed in respect of the terminal platinum, the cannular support body having a closed contour can be tightly closed by a lid. Preferably, the cannular support body, therefore having a closed contour, is opened at least on the rear end, from the terminal platinum, while the wave-guide protrudes there freely, therefore in particular without a straining spring. Thereby there is possible a cheap and simple fabrication from an almost continuous profiled material by a simple cutting off. Here the wave guide can remain more to the interior or can likewise protrude over the end of the support body. On the front end too the transverse section of the support body is usually opened. Further on the terminal platinum there is a connector for connecting an electric or electronic processing unit.
Thereby the sensitive element can be inserted, preferably joined by shape and thereby propped, with the closed or opened front end of the support body into a suitable protective housing, while on the rear end, namely from the terminal platinum, by means of the connector inside the protective housing there can be taken out an electric connection, for example interrupted by another connector (or cable) being again inside the protective housing, for example from the terminal lid of a suitable protective profile.
A suitable protective profile has an interior circumference with a preferably closed transverse section, in particular made in one piece, and at least one interior circumference inside which there can be inserted the support body of the element to be held there by shape in the transverse direction thus that to withstand even vibrations or shock like mechanical stresses of the sensor without distorting the measuring signal. In particular to this end, between the protective profile and the sensitive element there is a damper which may consist of a profiled body or from a damping glue too between those two constructive elements.
For a round tube as support body the interior circumference has the shape of a circular arc and is unilaterally opened for console overhang, in the remaining thus formed opening, of the unilaterally prominent terminal platinum from the support body, or is circularly closed too. In this case, in order to take out the terminal platinum into the main space of the protective profile, in the terminal area of the protective profile in the interior circumference there must be milled a properly dimensioned lateral hatch.
In case of an interior diameter separated with the remaining opening inside the protective profile, the stiffening wall extending between them can be conceived as thick that to still be possible the boring of some passing orifices—preferably more, uniformly spaced in the measuring direction—in this stiffening wall, which penetrate from an exterior surface towards the opposite exterior surface of the transverse section of the protective profile and have no connection either to the opening or the interior circumference of the protective profile. Through these passing orifices there can likewise take place in a simple manner a screwing of the protective profile to another constructive unit without the necessity of having extensions or prominences for employing catching pieces or the like on the exterior contour of the protective profile, and thereby there can be obtained per total a smooth continuous exterior circumference without shoulders.
But preferably the protective profile will be formed per total as an extruded profile and will be cut off to the necessary length, while supplementary in the terminal areas of the interior circumference will be widened by milling, in particular on the one hand to make room for the terminal platinum which must be entirely seated inside the protective profile, and on the other hand to include terminal lids to be inserted in the front ends of the protective profile and which—thereby likewise the interior circumference of the protective profile in its terminal area—must have all around a non-passing contour with sharp rims in order to employ as packing an O-ring joint seated into a groove, which leads to a considerable decreasing of the assemblage costs by avoiding the specially formed flat packings which must be previously made.
The protective profile can be symmetrically equipped with two interior circumferences arranged into a mutually opposed relationship thus that there can be inserted two different sensitive elements into the same protective profile, from example from different front sides, while the sensor thus obtained can be thus conceived redundant.
The protective profile can be formed asymmetrically too, in particular thus that to have but an interior circumference and an opening arranged beside. Supplementary in the narrow side of the opening, extending in the measuring direction, there can be arranged at least one groove, namely on the narrow side of the opening opposed in respect of the interior circumference. Here the groove is preferably thus dimensioned and arranged, in particular eccentrically arranged, that the terminal platinum of a sensitive element inserted into the interior circumference can be inserted and supported, in particular attached too, for example glued, in this groove, with its free longitudinal rim overhung in console.
A special necessity is here the forming as flattened as possible of the protective profile, whereupon one of two exterior surfaces parallel each other, in particular the longer ones, can protrude laterally with extensions for attaching to another constructive unit.
Especially when these extensions are missing while the flattened protective profile has at least at one of its narrow sides an all around smooth exterior circumference, there is thereby obtained the advantage to have a position magnet arranged very close and from all three sides, therefore on a circumference angle of more than 270 degrees, in the exterior on the narrow side of the protective profile comprising the sensitive element, which facilitates much the arrangement of such a sensor on a machine, and which can be displaced in the measuring direction over the entire length of the wave guide and over the length of the terminal platinum.
c) Embodiments
An embodiment in accordance with the invention is described in greater detail by way of example hereinafter with reference to the figures. These show:
a: a lateral view according to
b: an upper view of another embodiment of the sensitive element,
a: the displacement sensor in a front view,
b: another embodiment of the displacement sensor in a front view, and
FIGS. 6: a longitudinal section through the terminal area of the sensor.
Instead of a wave guide extending in a straight line inside the support body there can be employed a curved support body, in particular annularly and circularly curved, together with the wave guide 3 arranged inside it, thereby the measuring direction 10 could be no more a straight line but a curved one, for example a circle or an almost entire circle.
The wave guide 3 is centrally supported inside the considerable greater interior hollow of the support body 1 by longitudinally spaced ribs or by having it propped against the interior diameter of the support body 1, propping usually effected for example by means of one or more cannular pieces with a homogenous or cellular structure, for example by means of a cellular hose 26. Between the exterior circumference of this hose 26 and the interior circumference of the tube there is arranged an insulated inverse current conductor 27.
At the front end, the left one in
But for the invention there is important the rear end of both the cannular support body 1 and the wave guide 3 and their joining to the terminal platinum 2 there arranged, without the necessity to insert this terminal platinum in any type of support or housing, considering that but this housing or the support can be stable joined to the support body 1. The terminal platinum will be directly stable joined without the intermediary housing to the protective profile 20 by force or form joining.
To this end, at the rear end of the support body 1 there is machined a recess 11 over a length corresponding at the maximum to the length of the terminal platinum 2. Here, referring to the transverse section of the support body 1, either—as represented in
Since the terminal platinum 2—seen in the measuring direction 10, therefore in the extending direction of the support body 1 and of the wave guide 3—is considerable wider than the transverse section of the support body 1, this arrangement of the terminal platinum 2 is effected thus that it should protrude but on side over the width of the transverse section of the support body 1, therefore in particular it should end on the other side with the exterior rim of the support body, in particular with the exterior rim of the extension 9, as best seen in
Here, the glue 14 is preferably arranged not only between the contact surfaces of the terminal platinum 2 with the extension 9, but between the terminal platinum 2 and the interior circumference segment of this extension 9 too, in order to provide a safe gluing, and reaches preferably around the rims of the extension 9 too, slightly over the exterior surface of the extension.
Another recess type is shown in an upper view in
As best shown in
Supplementary, on the solution according to
But the recess 11 having this extension 9 of the cannular support body 1 will not be enlarged, usually representing but a fraction from the length of the terminal platinum 2. In order to stable attach the rest of the length segment to the support body 1, preferably the wall of the cannular support body 1 will be cut off according to the thickness of the terminal platinum 2 while this will enter the slot, preferably through the slot inside the cannular support body 1, with which is thus possible a gluing over the entire length of the slot 34.
As shown in
This is done to the end that the platinum 2 together with the components it is equipped with—in a lateral view, therefore seen in the plane of the terminal platinum 2—should protrude as little as possible over the width of the support body 1. The element having the greatest width is here the detection coil 5, which is thicker than the support body 1. Here, the thickness of the extension 9 seen in this view is chosen making allowance for the thickness of the terminal platinum 2 and the inserting depth of the detection coil 5 into the terminal platinum 2, thus that the detection coil 5 either should protrude but on one side—upwards in
The detection coil 5 has an approximately cylindrical shape with a central cylindrical orifice, opened at least unilaterally, preferably on both sides. The positioning of the detection coil 5 must be here supplementary thus chosen that a so called Villary tape 4 should extend approximately centrally longitudinally through this orifice 5a of the detection coil 5 and should protrude in the direction to the wave guide 3, and to be attached to it, in particular to be glued or welded, namely on the side of the wave guide 3 opposite in respect of the terminal platinum 2. Hence is obvious that the detection coil 5 is arranged with its longitudinal central axis transversely to the direction of the wave-guide 3 but parallel to the plane of the terminal platinum 2.
Further, on the terminal platinum 2 there is arranged a terminal pole 6, therefore a coupling element between the terminal end of the wave guide 3 and the electrically conductive patterns of the terminal platinum 2.
A connector 8 arranged on the terminal platinum 2, preferably in the farthest area in respect of the support body 1, provides the electrical connection of the terminal platinum 2 to an exterior processing unit.
The terminal platinum 2 has a penetration 12 to attach the detection coil 5, whose size is thus calculated that the detection coil 5 to be inserted here cannot fall through it but should enter the terminal platinum to the desired theoretical depth.
Preferably here the penetration 12 is not rectangular as the corresponding longitudinal section of the detection coil 5 but has at its corners indentation shaped widenings thus that to avoid forming cracks in the platinum because of the sharp rim corners and to allow the detection coil 5 being pressed inside between the flanks between the notches with a relatively great force since these areas are employed as elastic attachment lugs. In particular the detection coil 5 can be attached in between but by compression.
a further shows a protective profile 20 in two versions, as a rule realized as a profile extruded for example from aluminum or as a profile extruded from a suitable plastic material. Inside such a protective profile there can be inserted the sensitive element as shown in
Usually, the protective profile 20 is symmetrically conceived in respect of its longitudinal median plane 23 which is extending in the profile direction and sits perpendicularly on the greater spread of the transverse section.
In
Their common feature is the very flattened transverse section in the shape of an elongated rectangle with rounded narrow sides of the protective profile 20. Here, of the two longer parallel longitudinal walls, one can be extended on both sides over the ends from the narrower sides and form here extensions 15 to be used for screwing, gripping or other types of attachment to a constructive element, for example for inserting into a slot too.
Especially when there are no extensions 15, as shown in
The exterior surfaces 18a, b are—not considering if necessary these prominent extensions and the passings towards the remaining contour —smooth, to prevent other objects being hooked.
The interior opening 19 can be a continuous opening, as shown in the right half of the drawing, with an interior circumference 21 in the shape of an incompletely closed circle at the end from the narrower side of this opening. This interior circumference 21 is thus dimensioned that inside it can be inserted the support body 1 of a sensitive element 22, as shown in
The loop, representing the connection of the interior circumference 21 to the remaining opening 19, is wide enough and thus arranged that the terminal platinum 2, unilaterally going away from the transverse section of the support body 1, together with the components with which it is equipped enters it and thus can enter the central opening 19, and if necessary is supported by shape with its free end into the corresponding groove 25, in particular eccentric, from the opposite end of the opening 19, as best seen in the left half of
In the left side of the drawing from
Since the terminal platinum 2 is attached to the support body and is extending not centrally but shifted in respect of the centre, this groove 25 can be likewise eccentrically machined in the rib 24.
Further,
A common feature of both solutions from
While in
Furthermore, out of the above mentioned reasons, the grooves 25 from the opening 19 are likewise eccentrically arranged in respect of the transverse median of the opening 19.
If the protective profile 20 is symmetrically conceived, with a closed interior circumference 21′, as shown in the left half of the drawing, such an insertion can obviously be effected but by having the rib 24 previously removed from the terminal area of the front side of the protective profile 20 over a length necessary to insert the terminal platinum 2.
This removal is usually mechanically effected, for example by milling, and must be likewise effected over such an axial length that supplementary in respect of inserting the platinum, in the open front end of the protective profile should be inserted a terminal lid 16 too, which seats with the closing plate 16a in the exterior on the front surface of the protective profile 20 while the plugging element 16b enters the opening of the protective profile 20 and is tight in respect of the interior circumference of the protective profile 20, preferably by means of a conventional O-ring joint 36.
To this end, the plugging element 16b must have a smooth exterior circumference while the protective profile 20, in its longitudinal area, a suitable smooth interior circumference.
To this end, as shown in
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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101 64 544.9 | Dec 2001 | DE | national |
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Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP02/14811 | 12/31/2002 | WO |