Claims
- 1. A position measuring device comprising:a scanning device; and a measurement representation that is scanned by said scanning device, wherein said measurement representation comprises: a code of a succession of code elements, which form at least a first codeword and a second codeword that define an absolute position, said first codeword and said second codeword are arranged interlaced with each other in that code elements associated with said second codeword are inserted into a succession of code elements associated with said first codeword; and said code elements associated with said first codeword have inverse properties with respect to said code elements associated with said second code codeword.
- 2. The position measuring device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the number M of said code elements associated with said first codeword is greater than one and one code element associated with said second codeword is inserted between respectively two code elements associated with said first codeword.
- 3. The position measuring device in accordance with claim 2, wherein said scanning device comprises M detector elements for scanning said code elements associated with said first codeword and said second codeword and for forming a codeword, and a mutual distance between said M detector elements twice a width of a code element associated with either said first codeword or said second codeword.
- 4. The position measuring device in accordance with claim 3, wherein said width of said code element associated with said first codeword is equal to said width of said code element associated with said second codeword.
- 5. The position measuring device in accordance with claim 4, wherein M is greater than or equal to 8.
- 6. The position measuring device in accordance with claim 3, wherein M is greater than or equal to 8.
- 7. The position measuring device in accordance with claim 3, wherein said code elements associated with said first codeword and said second codeword comprise magnetic poles, and said M detector elements comprise Hall elements.
- 8. The position measuring device in accordance with claim 2, wherein M is greater than or equal to 8.
- 9. The position measuring device in accordance with claim 2, wherein said code elements associated with said first codeword and said second codeword comprise magnetic poles, and said M detector elements comprise Hall elements.
- 10. The position measuring device in accordance with claim 1, wherein said code elements associated with said first codeword and said second codeword comprise magnetic poles, and said scanning device comprises Hall elements.
- 11. A position measuring device comprising:a scanning device; and a measurement representation that is scanned by said scanning device, wherein said measurement representation comprises: a code of a succession of code elements, which form at least a first codeword and a second codeword that define an absolute position, said first codeword and said second codeword are arranged interlaced with each other in that code elements associated with said second codeword are inserted into a succession of code elements associated with said first codeword; and said code elements associated with said first codeword have inverse properties with respect to said code elements associated with said second code codeword, wherein the number M of said code elements associated with said first codeword is greater than one and N code elements associated with said N number of codewords are inserted between respectively two code elements associated with said first codeword, wherein 0<N<M.
- 12. The position measuring device in accordance with claim 11, wherein said scanning device comprises M detector elements for scanning said code elements associated with said first codeword and said N number of codewords and for forming a codeword, and a mutual distance between said M detector elements for forming said codeword is (N+1) times a width of either said code elements associated with said first code word or associated with said N codewords.
- 13. The position measuring device in accordance with claim 12, wherein said width of said code elements associated with said first codeword is equal to said width of said code elements associated with said N codewords.
- 14. The position measuring device in accordance with claim 12, wherein said code elements associated with said first codeword and said second codeword comprise magnetic poles, and said M detector elements comprise Hall elements.
- 15. The position measuring device in accordance with claim 11, wherein said code elements associated with said first codeword and said second codeword comprise magnetic poles, and said M detector elements comprise Hall elements.
- 16. A position measuring device comprising:a scanning device; and a measurement representation that is scanned by said scanning device, wherein said measurement representation comprises: a code of a succession of code elements, which form at least a first codeword and a second codeword that define an absolute position, said first codeword and said second codeword are arranged interlaced with each other in that code elements associated with said second codeword are inserted into a succession of code elements associated with said first codeword; and said code elements associated with said first codeword have inverse properties with respect to said code elements associated with said second code codeword, wherein said code comprises two interlaced rows of codewords, wherein one of said two interlaced rows of codewords comprises a single-step code, which includes a first half of a numerical space corresponding to a bit length of a codeword associated with said one of said two interlaced Tows of codewords, and wherein said other of said two interlaced rows of codewords comprises inverted code elements of said one of said two interlaced rows of codewords and further comprises a second half of said numerical space corresponding to a bit length of a codeword associated with said other of said two interlaced rows of codewords.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
Applicant claims, under 35 U.S.C. §§ 120 and 365, the benefit of priority of the filing date of Aug. 3, 2000 of a Patent Cooperation Treaty patent application, copy attached, Ser. No. PCT/EP00/07511, filed on the aforementioned date, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference, wherein Patent Cooperation Treaty patent application Serial Number PCT/EP00/07511 was not published under PCT Article 21(2) in English.
Applicant claims, under 35 U.S.C. § 119, the benefit of priority of the filing date of Aug. 3, 1999 of a German patent application, copy attached, Ser. No. 199 36 582.2, filed on the aforementioned date, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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