This application claims the priority of German Patent Application, Serial No. 10 2015 226 666.4, filed Dec. 23, 2015, pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 199(a)-(d), the content of which is incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth herein.
The invention relates to a sewing machine drive.
Many different designs of sewing machine drives are known, for example from DE 19 714 520 A1.
An objective of the present invention is to develop a sewing machine drive so that with given security of a signal transmission the structural expense is reduced.
Said objective is achieved by a sewing machine drive with a magnetic encoder system
According to the invention it has been found that such an arrangement has clear advantages. The disc can be connected in a rotationally secure manner to a rotatable shaft, in particular to a motor shaft. Particularly in motors, which are fixed for example to the upper part of a machine, it is expected that an encoder system belonging to the latter will get dirty to a certain degree, which makes visual checks more difficult for example. The incremental markings are in the form of a full ring incremental track over 360° around the circumference of the disc and an additional annular section incremental track, which covers a section of the disc. The magnetic incremental markings make it possible for example to reduce the cost of construction considerably, in particular of sealing an encoder housing, as dirt does not impair the magnetic flux. Advantageously, for this reason in particular no specially sealed bearings, e.g. for a shaft bearing, are required, which amounts to a considerable saving. The detectable signals of both incremental tracks can be assigned to independent signal evaluations. Also more than two incremental tracks can be used. Also more than two annular section incremental tracks can be used. Advantageously the individual annular section incremental tracks extend to different degrees on the circumferences of the disc, which for example makes it possible to recognise the direction of rotation. The incremental tracks can be applied to a top wall and/or a bottom wall of the disc. The incremental tracks can be attached onto an outer circumference of the disc. The incremental tracks can be applied to an outer casing wall of the disc. The disc can be made from ferritic material. The sewing machine drive can be designed as a servomotor. A sewing machine drive with a magnetic encoder system enables the optimised control of the drive, in particular a sewing machine motor, and can thus facilitate the handling of a sewing machine.
An encoder system is known from DE 39 90 206 T1. Further encoder systems are known from U.S. Pat. No. 4,551,676 A, US 2015/0091554 A1 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,987,040 A.
A ring incremental track, in which the full ring incremental track is used for determining the position and speed information, enables the secure determining of position and speed information without interference. Provided that a 1:1-translation is ensured between a rotor of the motor and the disc, the speed of a motor shaft of the motor corresponds to the speed of the magnetic disc.
An annular section incremental track, in which the annular section incremental track is used for zero point referencing, is used for the zero point referencing of the rotor.
The evaluation of the position and speed information of the ring incremental track, an evaluation unit with integrated microcontroller and magnet sensors performs the evaluation of the full ring incremental track, is performed by means of an evaluation unit with an integrated microcontroller and magnet sensors. This ensures a compact encoder system.
An additional, separate magnet sensor is used to detect the annular section incremental track. This sensor thus enables an independent zero point referencing.
The advantages of a sewing machine according to the invention corresponds to those already explained above with reference to the sewing machine drive.
Embodiments of the invention are explained in more detail in the following with reference to the drawings.
An embodiment of a magnetic encoder system for a sewing machine drive in the form of a servomotor of a sewing machine is explained in the following with reference to
An encoder system assembly 1 is used for securing a magnetic encoder system 2 to a servomotor for a sewing machine. The assembly 1 contains an attachment flange 3 next to the magnetic encoder system 2. By means of the attachment flange 3 the magnetic encoder system 2 is secured onto the servomotor. A motor shaft 4 of the otherwise not shown servomotor is guided through an opening in the attachment flange 3 and through the circular, central passage opening of the magnetic encoder system 2
A magnetic, in particular ferritic disc 5 of the magnetic encoder system 2 annularly surrounding the through opening is connected in a rotationally secure manner to the motor shaft 4 of the servomotor. On a plate 6 mounted additionally on the attachment flange 3 there is an evaluation unit 7. The latter is designed to be stationary relative to the attachment flange 3 (cf.
The magnetic encoder system 2 comprises in addition to the evaluation unit 7 a full ring incremental track 8 and an annular section incremental track 9 (cf.
The evaluation unit 7 is arranged opposite the magnetic disc 5 so that a first, not shown magnet sensor of the evaluation unit 7 detects the full ring-incremental track 8 and a further magnet sensor of the evaluation unit 7 not shown in detail detects the annular section incremental track 9. The two magnet sensors are arranged offset radially to one another.
Different, not shown additional variants of the encoder system assembly are possible.
Instead of exactly one annular section incremental track according to the annular section incremental track 9 of the embodiment described above, also more annular section incremental tracks can be provided. Circumferential extensions of the annular sections of said annular section incremental tracks can differ from one another. If in such a case for example two or three annular section incremental tracks with different circumferential extensions are provided, it is possible in principle to achieve a rotary direction detection with such a variant of the encoder system. In such a case two different types of circumferential extensions are sufficient. For example, a sequence of “short/long/long” can be distinguished from a sequence “long/long/short” for recognising the direction of rotation.
If a plurality of full ring incremental tracks are used, the latter can be arranged on different radius sections relative to the common axis of rotation. This facilitates a magnet sensor scanning of said incremental tracks.
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10 2015 226 666.4 | Dec 2015 | DE | national |