SLIP RING WITH SELECTIVE WEAR INDICATION
20190267765 · 2019-08-29
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Abstract
A slip ring unit comprises a brush block with multiple brushes rotatable against a module with multiple sliding tracks. A position encoder is connected to the brush block and the module, for detecting the relative position between the brush block and the module. An evaluation unit receives signals from the position encoder and generates a position-dependent signal indicating wear. The evaluation unit has multiple wear counters assigned to multiple positions and/or sections of the slip ring. If a movement is detected within a certain section, the related wear counter is incremented to allow to monitor wear at slip rings that are not continuously rotating.
Claims
1. A slip ring unit comprising: at least one sliding track and at least one brush configured to be moved about one another during the operation of the slip ring unit, a position encoder configured to detect an angular position between the at least one brush and the at least one sliding track and to generate a first signal representing said angular position, and an evaluation unit configured to receive the signal from the position encoder and to generate a second signal representing a wear of the at least one sliding track, said wear being dependent on said angular position.
2. The slip ring unit according to claim 1, wherein the evaluation unit is equipped with multiple wear counters respectively operationally-assigned to at least one of (i) multiple angular positions and multiple (ii) angular sections of the at least one sliding track.
3. The slip ring unit according to claim 2, wherein the evaluation unit is configured to detect a relative movement between the at least one brush and the at least one sliding track if a position encoder value changes.
4. The slip ring unit according to claim 2, wherein the evaluation unit is configured to increment a count of the wear counter, of the multiple wear counters, if a movement between the at least one brush and the at least one sliding track at a chosen associated position a movement has been detected.
5. The slip ring unit according to claim 2, wherein the evaluation unit is configured to increase an increment of a count of a wear counter, from the multiple wear counters, dependent on at least one of (i) a speed of an angular movement between the at least one brush and the at least one sliding track, and (ii) at least one of acceleration and deceleration of said angular movement.
6. The slip ring unit according to claim 2, wherein the slip ring unit comprises at least one auxiliary sensor configured to measure at least one operational value, and the evaluation unit is configured to increase an increment of a count of a wear counter, from the multiple wear counters, dependent on at least one of sensor values, wherein a sensor value, from the sensor values, corresponds to at least one of temperature, humidity, acceleration, voltage, and current at the slip ring.
7. The slip ring unit according to claim 1, wherein the encoder comprises a sensor unit and at least one marker section that, in operation of the slip ring unit, moves relative to the sensor unit.
8. The slip ring unit according to claim 1, wherein the encoder is mechanically connected to the at least one brush and the at least one sliding track.
9. The slip ring unit according to claim 1, further comprising a brush block holding the at least one brush and a slip ring module, wherein the sensor unit is mechanically affixed to said brush block and wherein the slip ring module holds an at least one marker section.
10. The slip ring unit according to claim 1, wherein the encoder is a single part component having a driveshaft and a housing.
11. The slip ring unit according to claim 1, wherein a slip ring of the slip ring unit and the encoder are configured as parts of an industrial robot.
12. The slip ring unit according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the following conditions is satisfied: a) the evaluation unit comprises a microcontroller or microprocessor that includes a tangible memory with a software contained therein, the software configured to perform evaluation of spatial coordination between components of the slip ring unit; and b) the evaluation unit is spatially separated from the at least one brush and the at least one sliding track. A method for evaluation of wear of a slip ring unit that includes at least one brush configured to be rotatable against at least one sliding track, the method comprising steps of: receiving signals from an encoder of the slip ring unit, the encoder configured to detect a relative angular position between the at least one sliding track and the at least one brush; and generating a signal representing a position-dependent wear of the slip ring unit.
13. The method according to claim 12, further comprising: operationally assigning multiple wear counters to at least one of (a) respective multiple angular positions of a slip ring of the slip ring unit; and (b) multiple angular sectors of said slip ring.
14. The method according to claim 12, further comprising the step of incrementing a count of a wear counter, from the multiple wear counters, if, at the associated angular position, a change of position has been detected.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0032] In the following, the invention will be described by way of example, without limitation of the general inventive concept, with reference to the drawings, among which:
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[0039] While the specific example of embodiments are shown in the drawings and are discussed below, it is understood that embodiments of the invention can be modified and assume alternative forms. The drawings and the corresponding detailed description thereto are not intended to limit the invention to the any particular disclosed form, but to the contrary, the scope of the intention is intended to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0042] Furthermore, a position encoder 300 is shown. The position encoder 300 includes a sensor unit 310 (which, in turn, incorporates the evaluation unit 311) and a marker section 320 (on the body 162) that comprises a plurality of first markers 321 and at least one optional second marker 322. Preferably, the first markers 321 are spaced equally from one another and may be dimensioned to provide a relative reference, whereas the at least one second marker 322 may be used to provide an absolute reference. The markers may be detected by the sensor unit 310 with the use of an optical, magnetic, or any other suitable sensor that is part of the sensor unit 310. The evaluation unit 311 preferably contains a digital logic circuitry and/or a microcontroller. The evaluation unit 311 is configured to generate a wear-indication signal based on the signals from the position encoder. The position encoder provides a numerical output representing absolute or relative position of the slip ring. A change in the position encoder value implies that a position must have been changed. Consequently, a determination is made that a movement has occurred.
[0043] The evaluation unit 311 preferably has multiple wear counters assigned to (operably associated with) angular sections of the slip ring unit 160 that are related to relative angles between the brush block 100 and the module of the unit 160. Preferably, the count of a wear counter is increased if a position change is indicated (occurs) in the respectively-corresponding assigned angular section.
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[0048] It will be appreciated to those skilled in the art having the benefit of this disclosure that this invention is believed to provide slip rings and parts thereof. Further modifications and alternative embodiments of various aspects of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art in view of this description. Accordingly, this description is to be construed as illustrative only and is provided for the purpose of teaching those skilled in the art the general manner of carrying out the invention. It is to be understood that the forms of the invention shown and described herein are to be taken as the presently preferred embodiments. Elements and materials may be substituted for those illustrated and deDate: scribed herein, parts and processes may be reversed, and certain features of the invention may be utilized independently, all as would be apparent to one skilled in the art after having the benefit of this description of the invention. Changes may be made in the elements described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as described in the following claims.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0049] 100 brush block [0050] 110 insulating body [0051] 121 soldering connection [0052] 122 soldering connection [0053] 151, 152, 153 wear positions [0054] 160 slip ring module [0055] 161 sliding track [0056] 162 insulating body [0057] 165 rotation axis [0058] 170 zero degree angular reference line [0059] 171 90 position [0060] 172 180 position [0061] 173 270 position [0062] 180 direction of rotation [0063] 190, 191, 192 angular sections [0064] 201 contact wire [0065] 202 contact wire [0066] 211 contact area [0067] 212 contact area [0068] 300 encoder [0069] 310 sensor unit [0070] 311 evaluation unit [0071] 312 wear-signal output [0072] 313, 314 power contacts [0073] 320 marker section [0074] 321 first markers [0075] 322 second marker [0076] 410 angular axis [0077] 420 counter axis [0078] 430 counter curve [0079] 431-436 counter curve sections [0080] 510 angular axis [0081] 520 counter axis [0082] 530 weighted counter curve [0083] 531-536 weighted counter curve sections