Sensor attachment member and sensor attachment method for rolling guide device
11174897 · 2021-11-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16C2233/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C2226/74
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C2361/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C43/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C29/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S2025/6004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S25/634
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C29/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C29/0647
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C29/0609
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16C29/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C41/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S25/63
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C29/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Provided is a sensor mounting member and a sensor mounting method for easily fixing a sensor of a type among various types to a track rail of a rolling guide device in one operation. The sensor mounting member includes: a sensor holding portion configured to cover the sensor so as to hold the sensor between a top surface of the track rail and the sensor holding portion; and a pair of leg portions, which are formed at both ends of the sensor holding portion, respectively, and are configured to sandwich the track rail from both sides in a width direction of the track rail while being elastically deformed. Further, along with sandwiching of the track rail by the pair of leg portions, the sensor holding portion presses the sensor onto the top surface of the track rail.
Claims
1. A sensor mounting member configured to fix a sensor to a track rail of a rolling guide device, the sensor mounting member comprising: a sensor holding portion configured to cover the sensor so as to hold the sensor between a top surface of the track rail and the sensor holding portion; a pair of leg portions, which are formed at both ends of the sensor holding portion, respectively, and extend downward along both side surfaces of the track rail, respectively; and a pair of abutment portions, each of which is formed on an inner side of each of the leg portions so as to face the track rail, and is brought into press contact with a downward inclined surface formed on the side surface of the track rail along with elastic deformation of each of the leg portions, wherein under a state in which the sensor mounting member is unmounted to the track rail, a distance between the pair of abutment portions is set smaller than a width of the track rail, wherein under a state in which the sensor mounting member is mounted to the track rail while the pair of abutment portions are pushed so as to be spread out, and then each of the pair of abutment portions is held in press contact with the downward inclined surface of the track rail, along with elastic deformation of the pair of leg portions, the sensor holding portion presses the sensor onto the top surface of the track rail, wherein the leg portions each include: a support piece extending from the sensor holding portion toward an outer side in a width direction of the track rail; and a grasping piece extending downward from the support piece so as to overlap the side surface of the track rail, and including the abutment portion formed on the inner side of each of the leg portions so as to face the track rail, and wherein under a state in which each of the pair of abutment portions is held in press contact with the downward inclined surface of the track rail, the support piece is elastically deformed with respect to the sensor holding portion, and the grasping piece is elastically deformed with respect to the support piece so that the sensor holding portion presses the sensor onto the track rail.
2. The sensor mounting member according to claim 1, wherein the grasping piece has a guide piece formed at a lower end thereof by folding the lower end of the grasping piece and formed on the inner side of each of the leg portions so as to face the track rail, and each of the abutment portions is formed at an end of the guide piece, and wherein a distance between a lowermost end of the grasping piece of one of the leg portions and a lowermost end of the grasping piece of another one of the leg portions is larger than the width of the track rail.
3. The sensor mounting member according to claim 1, wherein a relation of H+S>h is satisfied, where “h” represents a distance between the sensor holding portion and the abutment portion of each of the leg portions in a height direction of the track rail, H represents a height of the top surface of the track rail from a position of the downward inclined surface of the track rail pressed by the abutment portion, and S represents a height of the sensor fixed to the top surface of the track rail.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
(8) Now, detailed description is made of a sensor mounting member for a rolling guide device according to one embodiment of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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(10) The track rail 1 is formed into an elongated body having a substantially quadrangular cross section. The track rail 1 includes a plurality of rolling surfaces 10 for the balls, which are formed along a longitudinal direction of the track rail 1. A recess 11 is formed in each of right and left side surfaces of the track rail 1. As a result, a pair of projections are formed on upper portions of both side surfaces of the track rail 1 along the longitudinal direction, respectively. Two rolling surfaces 10 for the balls are formed so as to sandwich each of the projections from upper and lower sides of each of the projections, that is, four rolling surfaces 10 are formed in total. Further, the track rail 1 has a plurality of bolt mounting holes 12, which are formed at predetermined intervals in the longitudinal direction and each pass through the track rail 1 from an upper surface to a bottom surface of the track rail 1. Through use of fixing bolts inserted in the bolt mounting holes 12, the track rail 1 can be firmly fixed to the fixed portion.
(11) Meanwhile, the moving member 2 mainly includes a main body member 21 made of metal, and a pair of covers 22 made of synthetic resin. The pair of covers 22 are mounted to both ends of the main body member 21 in a moving direction of the main body member 21. The moving member 2 has a plurality of endless circulation paths for the balls so as to correspond to the rolling surfaces 10 of the track rail 1. The main body member 21 forming the moving member 2 includes load rolling surfaces arranged to be opposed to the rolling surfaces 10 of the track rail 1, and the balls roll between the rolling surfaces 10 of the track rail 1 and the load rolling surfaces of the main body member 21 while bearing a load. Further, the main body member 21 includes return paths for the balls, which are formed in parallel to the load rolling surfaces. The balls roll in the return paths without bearing a load.
(12) Meanwhile, each of the pair of covers 22 includes a direction change path and a scooping portion. The direction change path is configured to connect the load rolling surface and the return path to each other. The scooping portion is configured to guide the balls rolling on the rolling surface 10 of the track rail into the direction change path. Accordingly, when the cover 22 is fixed to an end surface of the main body member 21, the balls having rolled on the rolling surface 10 of the track rail 1 while bearing a load are moved away from the rolling surface 10 by the scooping portion, guided into the direction change path, and fed into the return path through the direction change path. Further, the balls having rolled in the return path are returned onto the rolling surface 10 of the track rail 1 through the direction change path. That is, when the pair of covers 22 are fixed to the main body member 21, the endless circulation paths for the balls are brought to completion.
(13) The rolling guide device in the embodiment described with reference to the drawings is merely an example to which a sensor mounting member according to the present invention is applicable, and the shape of the track rail 1 is not limited thereto. Further, in the rolling guide device described with reference to the drawings, the balls are used as the rolling elements. However, the present invention is also applicable to a rolling guide device using rollers.
(14) Next, description is made of an example of the sensor mounting member according to the embodiment to which the present invention is applied.
(15) As illustrated in
(16) When vibration generated in the track rail 1 is chosen as a physical quantity to be detected by the sensor 4, for example, an acceleration sensor can be used as the sensor 4. Further, when a change in sound generated when the moving member 2 moves along the track rail 1 is chosen as a physical quantity to be detected by the sensor 4, a microphone can be used as the sensor 4.
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(18) The sensor mounting member 3 is manufactured by bending a metal plate made of, for example, stainless steel, and can be mounted to the track rail 1 without use of a tool. The sensor mounting member 3 includes a sensor holding portion 30 and a pair of leg portions 31. The sensor holding portion 30 is configured to hold the sensor 4 between the top surface of the track rail and the sensor holding portion 30. The pair of leg portions 31 are formed at both ends of the sensor holding portion 30, respectively, and extend downward along both side surfaces of the track rail 1, respectively.
(19) When the sensor mounting member 3 is used, the sensor mounting member 3 is pushed onto the track rail from above the track rail 1 (from an upper side of the drawing sheet of
(20) The sensor holding portion 30 has a groove configured to receive a part of the sensor 4, and covers the sensor 4 from above the track rail 1 (from the upper side of the drawing sheet of
(21) Each of the pair of leg portions 31 includes a support piece 32 and a grasping piece 33. The support piece 32 extends from the sensor holding portion 30 toward an outer side in the width direction of the track rail 1. The grasping piece 33 extends downward from the support piece 32 so as to overlap the side surface of the track rail 1. That is, each of the leg portions 31 is cantilevered from the sensor holding portion 30. When the sensor mounting member 3 is mounted to the track rail 1 while lower ends of the pair of leg portions 31 are pushed so as to be spread out, the support pieces 32 are elastically deformed with respect to the sensor holding portion 30, and the grasping pieces 33 are elastically deformed with respect to the support pieces 32. Thus, the sensor mounting member 3 holds the track rail 1 between the pair of leg portions 31.
(22) Further, a guide piece 34 is formed at the lower end and on an inner side of the grasping piece 33 so as to face the track rail 1, and an abutment portion 35 configured to press the track rail 1 is formed at an end of the guide piece 34. The guide piece 34 is formed by folding the lower end of the grasping piece 33 in a V shape toward the track rail 1, and the abutment portion 35 is formed by curving an upper end of the guide piece 34 in an arc shape. A downward inclined surface 13 defining the recess 11 is formed on the side surface of the track rail 1, and the abutment portion 35 is brought into press contact with the downward inclined surface 13 of the track rail 1. In the track rail 1 in this embodiment, the rolling surface 10 for the balls is formed on the downward inclined surface 13. As a result, the abutment portion 35 is brought into press contact with the rolling surface 10.
(23) The sensor mounting member 3 is mounted to the track rail 1 under a state in which the pair of leg portions 31 are pushed so as to be spread out, and the abutment portion 35 formed on each of the leg portions 31 is brought into press contact with the downward inclined surface 13 of the track rail 1. Accordingly, as illustrated in
(24) As illustrated in
(25) When this condition is satisfied, the support piece 32 and the grasping piece 33 of each of the leg portions 31, which meet to form a substantially L shape, are spread out in the height direction of the track rail 1, and thus the abutment portion 35 is brought into abutment against the downward inclined surface 13 formed on the side surface of the track rail 1. Accordingly, each abutment portion 35 applies the obliquely upward force “f” (see
(26) Further, a distance D between a lowermost end of the grasping piece 33 of one of the leg portions 31 and a lowermost end of the grasping piece 33 of another one of the leg portions 31 is set larger than a width W of the track rail 1. Moreover, a distance “d” between the abutment portion 35 of one of the leg portions 31 and the abutment portion 35 of another one of the leg portions 31 is set smaller than the width W of the track rail 1.
(27) Therefore, when the sensor 4 is covered with the sensor mounting member 3 from above the track rail 1 and then the sensor mounting member 3 is pressed toward the track rail 1, the guide pieces 34 come into contact with vicinities of shoulder portions of the track rail 1 on the both sides in the width direction. Each of the guide pieces 34 is folded to extend obliquely upward from the lowermost end of the grasping piece 33. With this configuration, when the sensor mounting member 3 is further pressed toward the track rail 1, as illustrated in
(28) That is, without use of a special tool, the sensor mounting member 3 according to this embodiment can easily be mounted to the track rail 1 by only being merely pressed from above the track rail 1. Further, when the sensor mounting member 3 is mounted, by pressing forces of the pair of leg portions 31 applied to the track rail 1, the sensor mounting member 3 can bring the sensor 4 into press contact with the track rail 1, and can firmly fix the sensor 4 to the track rail 1. Moreover, the sensor mounting member 3 is mounted to the track rail 1 by only elastic forces exerted by the pair of leg portions 31. Accordingly, the sensor mounting member 3 can easily be removed from the track rail 1 by merely pushing and spreading out the pair of leg portions 31.
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(30) In the sensor mounting member 3 according to the embodiment described above, the sensor holding portion 30 and the pair of leg portions are formed integrally with each other by bending a single metal plate. However, the sensor mounting member according to the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, the sensor holding portion and the pair of leg portions may be formed separately, and then integrated with each other by, for example, welding or screw fixation.