Sensor and profile groove housing

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20020174996
  • Publication Number
    20020174996
  • Date Filed
    May 21, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Published
    November 28, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A sensor having a sensor housing made of a housing tube which has a receiving space axially penetrating the housing tube, preferably for an electronic sensor system. The housing tube is a hollow cylinder which has axially extending flats on two mutually opposite areas. A profile groove housing for the sensor includes an insertion area with parallel walls and a receiving area adjoining the insertion section. The receiving area is essentially circular in cross-section.
Description


BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0001] The present invention relates to a sensor and, more specifically, to a sensor housing and a profile groove housing for the unique sensor housing.


[0002] Sensors and profile groove housings are known in many different constructions. There is need for improvement with respect to the mounting of the sensor in the profile groove housing, which mounting is often relatively awkward and difficult.


[0003] It is an object of the innovation to provide a sensor housing and a profile groove housing such that the sensor can be mounted and demounted in a simple manner.


[0004] The invention meets this objective.


[0005] The sensor has a sensor housing made of a housing tube which has a receiving space axially penetrating the housing tube. The housing tube is constructed as a hollow cylinder which has flats extending axially on two mutually opposite areas.


[0006] The sensor is designed for being accommodated in a profile groove of a profile groove housing. The profile groove has an insertion section with two mutually parallel walls and a receiving area for the sensor which adjoins the insertion section. The receiving area essentially has a circular cross-section.


[0007] As a result of the advantageous interaction between the sensor and the profile groove housing, mounting and demounting the sensor is easy and uncomplicated.


[0008] Advantageous further developments are disclosed.


[0009] These and other aspects of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention, when considered in conjunction with accompanying drawings.







BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0010]
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a sensor housing according to the present invention.


[0011]
FIG. 2 is a representation of the insertion of the sensor housing into a profile groove.


[0012]
FIGS. 3

a
to d are views of stages of the insertion of the sensor housing into the profile groove in four successive steps.







DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

[0013]
FIG. 1 illustrates a sensor housing 1 having a housing tube 2 which has a receiving space 3 axially penetrating the housing tube 2. The housing is for an electronic sensor system, for example, which is not shown here. The housing tube 2 is a hollow cylinder which has flats 4, 5 extending axially on two mutually opposite areas and separated by round side walls 12 and 13. A stop ledge 15 is provided at the juncture of flat 4 and side wall 13.


[0014] As illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3, the sensor with the sensor housing 1 can be pushed into a profile groove 6 of a profile groove housing 7 of an apparatus which is otherwise not shown.


[0015] The profile groove 6 has an insertion section 8 with two mutually parallel walls 9, 10 and a receiving area 11 for the sensor adjoining the insertion section 8. The receiving area 11 has a circular cross-section.


[0016] As shown in FIG. 3, it is therefore possible to first align the sensor housing 1 such that the flats 4, 5 extend parallel to the walls 9, 10, and to slide it through the insertion section 8 into the receiving space 11 (FIG. 3b). The mutual spacing of the walls 9, 10 is designed such that, in this alignment, the sensor housing 1 can just barely be guided through the insertion section 8.


[0017] In the receiving area 11, the sensor housing 1 can then be rotated by 90° about its axial longitudinal axis (FIG. 3c) until it is situated in its end position in which the flats 4, 5 are situated perpendicular to their insertion position. Thus, rounded side walls 12, 13 of the sensor housing 1 engage the also circular (cylindrical) interior wall 14 of the receiving space 11 (FIG. 3d).


[0018] In this position, the stop 15 extending axially in the area of one of the corners of the sensor housing comes to rest on a corresponding stop area in the receiving area 11, so that its position is clearly defined. In this end position, the sensor housing 1 is fixed by a threaded pin or screw (such as M2) through opening 16 in the housing 1. The opening 16 may also be threaded. In this installed position, the active side of the sensor points to a magnet (not shown). Because of its geometry, the sensor housing 1 can no longer fall out of the profile groove 7. The removal takes place in the reverse order. The electronic system of the sensor preferably comprises a device for analyzing the detecting of magnets (not shown) situated in the profile groove housing.


[0019] Although the present invention has been described and illustrated in detail, it is to be clearly understood that this is done by way of illustration and example only and is not to be taken by way of limitation. The spirit and scope of the present invention are to be limited only by the terms of the appended claims.


Claims
  • 1. A sensor comprising: a sensor housing made of a housing tube which has a receiving space axially penetrating the housing tube; the housing tube being a hollow cylinder which has axially extending flats on two mutually opposite areas; and a sensor system in the receiving space.
  • 2. The sensor according to claim 1, wherein the sensor housing has a threaded bore for receiving a screw.
  • 3. The sensor according to claim 1, including a stop ledge at a juncture of one of the flats and a rounded side wall of the housing tube.
  • 4. A profile groove housing for a sensor having a cylindrical sensor housing with opposed axial flats, the profile groove housing including a profile groove comprising: an insertion section with two mutually parallel walls; and a receiving area adjoining the insertion section, the receiving area having essentially a circular cross-section.
  • 5. The profile groove housing according to claim 4, wherein the spacing of the walls is adapted to the spacing of the flats on the housing tubes such that the sensor housing can be guided just barely through the insertion section.
  • 6. The profile groove housing according to claim 5, wherein the receiving area is designed such that the sensor housing can be rotated in the receiving area, rounded side walls of the sensor housing resting against the interior wall of the receiving space.
  • 7. The profile groove housing according to claim 6, wherein the sensor housing has a stop ledge for a contact on a corresponding stop in the receiving area.
  • 8. The profile groove housing according to claim 4, wherein the receiving area is designed such that the sensor housing can be rotated in the receiving area, rounded side walls of the sensor housing resting against the interior wall of the receiving space.
  • 9. The profile groove housing according to claim 8, wherein the sensor housing has a stop ledge for a contact on a corresponding stop in the receiving area.
  • 10. The profile groove housing according to claim 4, wherein the sensor housing has a stop ledge for a contact on a corresponding stop in the receiving area.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
201 08 649.2 May 2001 DE