Piston-cylinder device with at least one position indicating sensor

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6691605
  • Patent Number
    6,691,605
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, July 3, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 17, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A pressure medium actuated piston-cylinder device comprises at least one magnetically activated sensor (20) for detecting the piston position and which is adjustably attached to the cylinder (10) for indicating, both optically and electrically any desired piston position, wherein the sensor or sensors (20) are mounted in at least one longitudinal channel (17) on the outside of the cylinder (10), and one or more clamping spindles (21) are rotatively supported in and extending throughout the length of the channels (17) and arranged to be rotatively shifted by an activating mechanism (23) between a sensor (20) arresting position and a sensor (20) releasing position.
Description




The invention relates to a pressure medium actuated piston-cylinder device of the type having at least one magnetically activated position detecting sensor adjustably attached to the cylinder for indicating, both optically and electrically, any desired piston position.




In previous piston-cylinder devices of the above type, the position sensors and their clamping means have simply been mounted on the outside of the cylinder mantle, for instance in longitudinal channels in the mantle. This has caused not only a damage risks for the sensors themselves and their wiring, but a difficulty to keep the exterior of the cylinder clean, which is a necessity in for instance the food industry.




The main object of the invention is to create a piston-cylinder device provided with at least one easily adjustable position sensor and having a smooth exterior for facilitating cleaning of the device.




Another object of the invention is to create a piston-cylinder device where the position sensor or sensors are well protected against mechanical damage but still easily adjustable and arrestable in desired positions and visible for optical position indication.




Further objects and advantages will appear from the following specification and claims.











A preferred embodiment of the invention is described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.




In the drawings:





FIG. 1

shows a side view of a piston-cylinder device according to the invention.





FIG. 2

shows a perspective view of the device in

FIG. 1

with the end pieces separated from the cylinder mantle and with the protective lid in open position.





FIG. 3

shows, on a larger scale, a cross section through the cylinder.











The piston-cylinder device illustrated in drawings is in fact a pneumatic actuator cylinder


10


comprising a cylinder with an elongate mantle


11


, two opposite end pieces


12


,


13


, and a piston unit including a pressure activated piston (not shown) movably guided in the cylinder mantle


11


, and a piston rod


16


connected to the piston and extending out of the cylinder


10


through the end piece


12


for connection to an external object to be actuated.




The cylinder mantle


11


is provided with an axially extending external channel


17


which is closed by a transparent plastic wall element


18


, and which is arranged to receive one or more position sensors


20




a


,


20




b


. In a conventional way, the sensors


20




a


,


20




b


are activated by the magnetic field of a permanent magnet (not shown) mounted on the piston, which means that each sensor


20


generates an electrical signal as the piston with its magnet passes the sensor


20


at the inside of the cylinder mantle


11


. The sensors


20


may vary in number from one to several, depending on how much information you want to obtain regarding the piston movements in the cylinder


10


. Each sensor


20


is provided with a wiring (not shown) which is connected to a separate control unit and which is also used for inserting the sensor


20


into the channel


17


and locating it to its proper position.




The channel


17


is T-shaped to give room for two rows of sensors


20




a


,


20




b


. Within the channel


17


there are also supported two clamping spindles


21




a


,


21




b


which are parallel to each other and arranged to engage and arrest all sensors


20




a


,


20




b


in the adjacent rows. For this purpose the clamping spindles


21




a


,


21




b


are formed with cam surfaces


22




a


,


22




b


which are intended to engage and clamp the sensors


20




a


,


20




b


when the spindles


21




a


,


21




b


are rotated. See FIG.


3


.




At one end of the clamping spindles


21




a




21




b


there are provided actuating mechanisms by which the spindles


21




a


,


21




b


are rotatively shiftable between a clamping position and a releasing position. The actuating mechanisms comprise manuever screws


23




a


,


23




b


accessible from outside the cylinder


10


.




Each sensor


20


used for this purpose includes a light emitting means, such as a LED element, and when the sensor


20


is activated the LED element will emit an optical signal in parallel with the electrical signal delivered via the wiring. The optical signal emitted by the LED element is visually detected through the transparent elongate wall element


18


inserted in the channel


17


. If a number of sensors are used, it is preferable to use sensors with LED elements emitting light of different colours to facilitate distinction of the different piston positions.




In one of the end pieces


12


there is provided a lateral opening


25


through which the sensors


20




a


,


20




b


are insertable into the channel


17


, and adjacent the opening


25


there are located the maneuver screws


23


of the clamping spindle


21


actuating mechanisms. A protective lid


27


is arranged to cover the opening


25


as well as the heads of the maneuver screws


23


, and a soft elastic seal


28


is mounted around the opening


25


to co-operate with the lid


27


and seal off the interior of the channel


17


and protect the maneuver screws


23


. At one of its edges the lid


27


is provided with recesses


29


for passing of the wiring


30


connected to the sensors


20




a


,


20




b


. Two screws


31


are intended to penetrate two holes


32


in the lid


27


and engage two threaded bores


33


in the end piece


12


for securing the lid


27


in closed position.




When the sensors


20




a


,


20




b


are inserted through the opening


25


and properly located and arrested by the clamping spindles


21




a


,


21




b


in the channel


17


and the lid


27


is closed and secured to the end piece


12


, the cylinder


10


is properly equipped with position sensors which are visible from outside, well protected against mechanical damage and leaving a generally smooth exterior of the cylinder


10


which is easy to keep clean.




In the above described example, the device comprises a piston unit with a piston rod


16


extending out of the cylinder for connection to an external object. The invention, however, is not limited to this particular type of piston-cylinder device but may very well be used at a device having an actuator piston connected to a flexible element like a steel band or chain extending out of the cylinder through both end pieces for connection to external objects.



Claims
  • 1. Pressure medium actuated piston-cylinder device, comprising a cylinder (10) with a mantle (11) and two end pieces (12,13), a piston unit axially movable relative to the cylinder (10), and at least one magnetically activated position sensor (20) arrestable to the cylinder (10) in any desired axial position for indicating the piston unit position relative to the cylinder (10), characterized in that the cylinder mantle (11) is provided on its outside with at least one axially extending channel (17) for displaceably receiving said at least one sensor (20), one or more clamping spindles (21) rotatively supported in and extending throughout the length of said channel (17), and an activating mechanism (23) for rotatively shifting said clamping spindle (21) between a sensor arresting position and a sensor releasing position.
  • 2. Piston-cylinder device according to claim 1, wherein said clamping spindle (21) comprises an elongate cam surface (22) extending throughout the length of the clamping spindle (21) and arranged to engage said at least one sensor (20) in said arresting position.
  • 3. Piston-cylinder device according to claim 2, wherein said at least one sensor (20) comprises a light emitting means for optical indication of the piston position, wherein a transparent elongate wall element (18) is inserted in said channel (17) to close the same and enable light emitted by said at least one sensor (20) to be detected from outside the cylinder (10).
  • 4. Piston-cylinder device according to claim 3, wherein one of said end pieces (12) is provided with a lateral opening (25) through which said channel (17) is accessible for insertion of said at least one sensor (20) in said channel (17), said each sensor (20) is put in place in said channel (17) by means of the wiring connected to the sensor (20).
  • 5. Piston-cylinder device according to claim 4, wherein each activating mechanism (23) comprises a maneuver screw (23) located adjacent said lateral opening (25), and a lid (27) mounted on said end piece (12) is arranged to cover said opening (25) and the maneuver screw (23) of each activating mechanism.
  • 6. Piston-cylinder device according to claim 2, wherein said channel (17) is adapted to receive two or more sensors (20a,20b) in two parallel rows, as well as two parallel clamping spindles (21a,21b), each one of said clamping spindles (21a,21b) is arranged to arrest the sensor or sensors (20a,20b) in one of said rows and is controlled by a separate activating mechanism (23a,23b).
  • 7. Piston-cylinder device according to claim 6, wherein one of said end pieces (12) is provided with a lateral opening (25) through which said channel (17) is accessible for insertion of said at least one sensor (20) in said channel (17), said each sensor (20) is put in place in said channel (17) by means of the wiring connected to the sensor (20).
  • 8. Piston-cylinder device according to claim 7, wherein each activating mechanism (23) comprises a maneuver screw (23) located adjacent said lateral opening (25), and a lid (27) mounted on said end piece (12) is arranged to cover said opening (25) and the maneuver screw (23) of each activating mechanism.
  • 9. Piston-cylinder device according to claim 2, wherein one of said end pieces (12) is provided with a lateral opening (25) through which said channel (17) is accessible for insertion of said at least one sensor (20) in said channel (17), said each sensor (20) is put in place in said channel (17) by means of the wiring connected to the sensor (20).
  • 10. Piston-cylinder device according to claim 9, wherein each activating mechanism (23) comprises a maneuver screw (23) located adjacent said lateral opening (25), and a lid (27) mounted on said end piece (12) is arranged to cover said opening (25) and the maneuver screw (23) of each activating mechanism.
  • 11. Piston-cylinder device according to claim 1, wherein said at least one sensor (20) comprises a light emitting means for optical indication of the piston position, wherein a transparent elongate wall element (18) is inserted in said channel (17) to close the same and enable light emitted by said at least one sensor (20) to be detected from outside the cylinder (10).
  • 12. Piston-cylinder device according to claim 11, wherein one of said end pieces (12) is provided with a lateral opening (25) through which said channel (17) is accessible for insertion of said at least one sensor (20) in said channel (17), said each sensor (20) is put in place in said channel (17) by means of the wiring connected to the sensor (20).
  • 13. Piston-cylinder device according to claim 12, wherein each activating mechanism (23) comprises a maneuver screw (23) located adjacent said lateral opening (25), and a lid (27) mounted on said end piece (12) is arranged to cover said opening (25) and the maneuver screw (23) of each activating mechanism.
  • 14. Piston-cylinder device according to claim 1, wherein said channel (17) is adapted to receive two or more sensors (20a,20b) in two parallel rows, as well as two parallel clamping spindles (21a,21b), each one of said clamping spindles (21a,21b) is arranged to arrest the sensor or sensors (20a,20b) in one of said rows and is controlled by a separate activating mechanism (23a,23b).
  • 15. Piston-cylinder device according to claim 14, wherein one of said end pieces (12) is provided with a lateral opening (25) through which said channel (17) is accessible for insertion of said at least one sensor (20) in said channel (17), said each sensor (20) is put in place in said channel (17) by means of the wiring connected to the sensor (20).
  • 16. Piston-cylinder device according to claim 15, wherein each activating mechanism (23) comprises a maneuver screw (23) located adjacent said lateral opening (25), and a lid (27) mounted on said end piece (12) is arranged to cover said opening (25) and the maneuver screw (23) of each activating mechanism.
  • 17. Piston-cylinder device according to claim 1, wherein one of said end pieces (12) is provided with a lateral opening (25) through which said channel (17) is accessible for insertion of said at least one sensor (20) in said channel (17), said each sensor (20) is put in place in said channel (17) by means of the wiring connected to the sensor (20).
  • 18. Piston-cylinder device according to claim 17, wherein each activating mechanism (23) comprises a maneuver screw (23) located adjacent said lateral opening (25), and a lid (27) mounted on said end piece (12) is arranged to cover said opening (25) and the maneuver screw (23) of each activating mechanism.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
0102427 Jul 2001 SE
US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
6427576 Bock et al. Aug 2002 B1