Magnetic encoder device and rotation detection device
09976874 ยท 2018-05-22
Assignee
Inventors
- Toru Takahashi (Shizuoka, JP)
- Tatsuo Nakajima (Aichi, JP)
- Hiroyuki Hakamata (Osaka, JP)
- Ikuo Uemoto (Aichi, JP)
- Shinji Miyazaki (Aichi, JP)
- Takuji HARANO (Aichi, JP)
- Takayuki Oda (Aichi, JP)
Cpc classification
G01D5/2452
PHYSICS
International classification
G01D5/244
PHYSICS
Abstract
A magnetic encoder device (3) of the present invention includes a base portion (33) having a mounting surface (33b) for mounting to a rotary shaft (2), a cored bar (35) fitted and fixed over the base portion (33), and a double-row magnetic encoder track (30) formed on the cored bar (35). Through movement of each of magnetic poles of the magnetic encoder track (30) over a region opposed to a magnetic sensor (4), an angle of the rotating rotary shaft is detected. The base portion (33) is formed of a sintered metal, and the mounting surface (33b) is subjected to sizing.
Claims
1. A magnetic encoder device, comprising: a rotary member; and a magnetic encoder track formed on the rotary member, the magnetic encoder track comprising a plurality of magnetic poles arranged in a circumferential direction of the rotary member, each of the plurality of magnetic poles of the magnetic encoder track being movable in a region opposed to a magnetic sensor to detect an angle of rotation of a rotary shaft, wherein: the rotary member has a first surface for mounting the rotary member to the rotary shaft, and a second surface for positioning the rotary member during formation of the magnetic encoder track by magnetization; the first surface and the second surface of the rotary member are formed of a sintered metal, the sintered metal having a large number of micropores; and at least the first surface and the second surface of the sintered metal are subjected to sizing.
2. The magnetic encoder device according to claim 1, wherein: the rotary member comprises: a base portion made of the sintered metal having the first surface; and a supporting member fitted and fixed over the base portion; and the magnetic encoder track is formed on the supporting member.
3. The magnetic encoder device according to claim 1, wherein the rotary member comprises a base portion made of the sintered metal having the first surface, and a molded portion formed by a rubber, a resin or a sintered compact containing a magnetic powder, and the magnetic encoder track is formed on the molded portion.
4. The magnetic encoder device according to claim 3, wherein: the base portion comprises a first engagement portion; the molded portion comprises a second engagement portion configured to be engaged with the first engagement portion in the circumferential direction of the rotary member; and the first engagement portion and the second engagement portion construct a rotation stopper.
5. The magnetic encoder device according to claim 4, wherein the second engagement portion of the molded portion is molded by using the first engagement portion of the base portion as a molding die.
6. The magnetic encoder device according to claim 3, wherein: the base portion is formed of a sintered metal containing iron; and an oxide film is formed at least on a contact region of a surface of the base portion with the molded portion.
7. The magnetic encoder device according to claim 6, wherein the oxide film is further formed on the first surface of the base portion.
8. The magnetic encoder device according to claim 3, wherein: the base portion is formed by molding and sintering a base powder; and a mean particle diameter of the base powder is set to from 60 m to 100 m.
9. The magnetic encoder device according to claim 8, wherein the base powder contains iron powder as a main component.
10. The magnetic encoder device according to claim 3, wherein a rough surface portion having a larger surface roughness than a surface roughness of the first surface is formed on a contact region of a surface of the base portion with the molded portion.
11. The magnetic encoder device according to claim 10, wherein the rough surface portion is formed at least on the surface of the base portion, which is opposed to the magnetic encoder track.
12. The magnetic encoder device according to claim 3, wherein: any one of an outer peripheral surface and an end surface of the base portion is opposed to the magnetic sensor; a thickness-reduced portion is formed between the outer peripheral surface and the end surface of the base portion; and an angle () of inclination formed by a line connecting a first boundary portion corresponding to a boundary between the thickness-reduced portion and the outer peripheral surface and a second boundary portion corresponding to a boundary between the thickness-reduced portion and the end surface with respect to a sensing direction of the magnetic sensor is set to satisfy <45.
13. The magnetic encoder device according to claim 12, wherein the thickness-reduced portion comprises a chamfer.
14. The magnetic encoder device according to claim 12, wherein the thickness-reduced portion comprises a chamfer and a flat surface adjacent to the chamfer.
15. The magnetic encoder device according to claim 3, wherein a material containing a thermoplastic resin and a magnetic powder as main components is used as a material of the molded portion.
16. The magnetic encoder device according to claim 1, wherein the magnetic encoder track comprises a first track and a second track, each comprising magnetic poles.
17. A rotation detection device, comprising: the magnetic encoder device of claim 1; a rotary shaft; and a magnetic sensor opposed to the magnetic encoder track.
18. A method for producing a magnetic encoder device comprising: a rotary member; and a magnetic encoder track formed on the rotary member, the rotary member comprising a base portion made of sintered metal having a first surface and a supporting member fitted and fixed over the base portion, and the magnetic encoder track comprising a plurality of magnetic poles arranged in a circumferential direction of the rotary member, each of the plurality of magnetic poles of the magnetic encoder track being movable in a region opposed to a magnetic sensor to detect an angle of rotation of a rotary shaft, wherein: the rotary member has the first surface for mounting the rotary member to the rotary shaft, and a second surface for positioning the rotary member during formation of the magnetic encoder track by magnetization, the method comprising: forming the first surface and the second surface of the rotary member of a sintered metal, the sintered metal having a large number of micropores; sizing at least the first surface and the second surface of the sintered metal; forming the magnetic encoder track on the supporting member; and magnetizing the magnetic encoder track under a state in which the supporting member is fixed to the base portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(56) Now, embodiments of the present invention are described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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(58) The magnetic encoder device 3 comprises a magnetic encoder track 30 comprising different magnetic poles (N-poles and S-poles) arranged alternately in a circumferential direction. The magnetic encoder track 30 is made of, for example, a rubber, a resin, or a sintered compact containing a magnetic powder, which respectively form a rubber magnet, a plastic magnet, or a sintered magnet through magnetization. In this embodiment, a molded portion 34 made of a resin is magnetized to form the magnetic encoder track 30.
(59) The molded portion 34 is formed of a resin material containing a magnetic powder (ferromagnetic body) and a thermoplastic resin as main components. For example, known magnetic powders comprising not only ferrite-based magnetic powders as typified by, for example, strontium ferrite and barium ferrite but also rare earth-based magnetic powders as typified by, for example, neodymium-iron-boron, samarium-cobalt, and samarium-iron-nitrogen can be used as the magnetic powder. The above-mentioned magnetic powders are used solely or in combination. In this embodiment, the ferrite-based magnetic powder that exhibits superiority in terms of costs and weather resistance is mainly used. When the ferrite-based magnetic powder is used, a rare earth element such as lanthanum or cobalt can also be mixed so as to enhance magnetic characteristics of ferrite.
(60) As the thermoplastic resin, a polyamide-based resin material, for example, PA12 can be used. In order to obtain a high magnetic force in the molded portion 34 having a small thickness (about 0.5 mm) as in the case of this embodiment, it is necessary to fill the magnetic powder at a high density. The polyamide-based material can also meet such a requirement because of its excellent fluidity. Further, when the magnetic encoder device 3 of this embodiment is used for, for example, a bearing for a wheel of an automobile, a weather resistance, a chemical resistance, and the like are required to be satisfied over a wide temperature range. The polyamide-based material can satisfy the above-mentioned characteristics even within a required temperature range (40 C. to +120 C.). Besides PA12, PA6, PA66, PA612, and the like can also be used as the polyamide-based material. In particular, because of the lowest water absorption property among the above-mentioned materials, PA12 is most preferable to prevent a reduction in magnetic characteristics due to water absorbance.
(61) The magnetic encoder track 30 is capable of detecting an absolute angle based on the Vernier principle, and has a form in which a first track 31 and a second track 32 are coaxially arranged in a double row in an annular fashion.
(62) Magnetic-pole pairs 31a and 32a, each comprising the N-pole and the S-pole, are arranged respectively on the first track 31 and the second track 32 to be magnetized so that the different magnetic poles are arranged alternately in the circumferential direction. In this embodiment, the magnetic poles of the first track 31 are arranged at equal pitches 1, whereas the magnetic poles of the second track 32 are arranged at equal pitches 2 (in the embodiment illustrated in
(63) The magnetic sensor 4 comprises detection elements 4a respectively opposed to the first track 31 and the second track 32. The detection elements 4a are, for example, two magnetic detection elements separated at a predetermined distance away from each other in a direction of a track pitch, and are respectively opposed to the first track 31 and the second track 32 through an axial gap of about 0.3 mm to about 4 mm in an axial direction therebetween. By rotating the magnetic encoder track 30, the magnetic poles of the respective tracks 31 and 32 move over a region opposed to the detection elements 4a. Therefore, comparing output waveforms of the two detection elements 4a to obtain a phase difference therebetween, an absolute angle of the magnetic encoder track 30 can be detected.
(64) In this embodiment, the magnetic encoder device 3 is formed from a rotary member 39 comprising a base portion 33 and a cored bar 35 as a supporting member. In the embodiment illustrated in
(65) The cored bar 35 has an L-like cross section with a cylindrical portion 35a and a flange portion 35b extending from one axial end of the cylindrical portion 35a in the radial direction, and is integrally formed of a metal plate of a magnetic body (in particular, a ferromagnetic body), for example, a steel plate of a ferrite-based stainless steel. The cored bar 35 can also be formed of a non-magnetic metal plate although an operating condition of the magnet becomes slightly severe. In this embodiment, the magnetic encoder track 30 is formed on an end surface of the flange portion 35b, which is opposed to the magnetic sensor 4 through the axial gap therebetween. The cylindrical portion 35a of the cored bar 35 is fixed to an outer peripheral surface of the base portion 33 having the cylindrical shape described later by a method such as bonding, press-fitting, or press-fit bonding.
(66) The base portion 33 is made of a sintered metal having a large number of micropores. The base portion 33 is manufactured through steps involving compression molding of a metal powder, sintering, and sizing, which are regularly used as a method of manufacturing the sintered metal. The sintered compact is not impregnated with a lubricating oil. It is preferred that the base portion 33 be made of a magnetic body. Therefore, it is preferred to set an iron content as large as possible. In this embodiment, an iron-based sintered metal (for example, Fe: 100 wt %) containing iron powder as a main component is used. Besides, a copper-based sintered metal containing copper powder as a main component or a copper-iron-based metal containing the copper powder and the iron powder as main components can also be used as the sintered metal.
(67) The sizing is a step of press-fitting a sintered material 33, which is sintered, into a die 11 while fastening both axial end surfaces 33c and 33d with punches 13 and 14 or pressurizing the both axial end surfaces 33c and 33d of the sintered material 33 with the punches 13 and 14 after accommodation of the sintered material 33 in the die 11 to compress the sintered metal material 33, as illustrated in
(68) Through the sizing, an outer peripheral surface 33a, an inner peripheral surface 33b, and the both end surfaces 33c and 33d of the sintered material 33 are respectively pressed against an inner peripheral surface of the die 11, an outer peripheral surface of the core rod 12, and end surfaces of the punches 13 and 14 to be corrected through plastic deformation, thereby finishing each of the surfaces with high accuracy. Thereafter, the sintered metal material 33 is removed from the die 11 to complete the base portion 33. An outer peripheral surface 33a, an inner peripheral surface 33b, and end surfaces 33c and 33d of the base portion 33 are all sized surfaces. Surface pores are crushed along with the sizing. Therefore, a surface porosity of each of the surfaces 33a to 33d becomes smaller than an internal porosity after the sizing. Radially inner corner portions and radially outer corner portions on both axial ends of the base portion 33e are formed as chamfers 33e. The chamfers 33 are not sized. Therefore, the surface porosity of each of the surfaces 33a to 33d described above becomes smaller than a surface porosity of each of the chamfers 33e.
(69) The cored bar 35 is manufactured by press working or the like. After the manufacture of the cored bar 35, the cored bar 35 is inserted into a die to form the molded portion 34 on an end surface of the flange portion 35b by injection molding. Further, the cylindrical portion 35a of the cored bar 35 is fixed onto an outer peripheral surface of the base portion 33 by a method such as press-fitting. In this manner, the rotary member 39 comprising the base portion 33 and the cored bar 35 integrally formed with the molded portion 34 is manufactured. At this time, a free end of the cylindrical portion 35a of the cored bar 35 is arranged on the same plane as the end surface 33c of the base portion 33, which is located on an opposite side to the magnetic sensor 4 (in a direction away from the magnetic sensor 4), or closer to the magnetic sensor than the end surface 33c. The rotary member 39 can also be manufactured in a procedure in reverse order to that described above. Specifically, the molded portion 34 can be formed by a method such as injection molding on the end surface of the flange portion 35b after fixing the cored bar 35 onto the outer peripheral surface of the base portion 33 by a method such as press-fitting.
(70) Thereafter, the molded portion 34 is magnetized to form the magnetic encoder track 30. During the magnetization, the inner peripheral surface 33b of the base portion 33 is fitted over a spindle 16 as illustrated in
(71) In this state, magnetizing heads 18 are arranged on both axial sides of the magnetic encoder track 30. A magnetic flux is allowed to pass between the magnetizing heads 18 during index rotation of the base portion 33 and the cored bar 35. In this manner, any one of the first track 31 and the second track 32 of the magnetic encoder track 30 is magnetized. Then, after the magnetizing heads 18 are slid in the radial direction, a similar operation is repeated to magnetize another one of the tracks. As a result, the magnetic encoder device 3 illustrated in
(72) The rotary shaft 2 is fixed to the base portion 33 of the rotary member 39 (magnetic encoder device 3) manufactured as described above. Then, the magnetic sensor 4 is arranged at a predetermined portion of the housing. As a result, the rotation detection device 1 illustrated in
(73) In the magnetic encoder device 3 of the present invention, the base portion 33 is made of the sintered metal. In addition, at least the mounting surface (inner peripheral surface) 33b of the base portion 33 to the rotary shaft 2 is corrected by the sizing. Therefore, the mounting surface 33b has high flatness and cylindricity, and also has excellent orthogonality to the both end surfaces 33c and 33d and coaxiality with a rotation axial center. The mounting surface 33b has high surface accuracy as described above. Thus, even when the rotary shaft 2 is rotated after the rotary shaft 2 is fitted and mounted on the mounting surface 33b of the base portion 33, whirling of the magnetic encoder track 30 can be reduced. Therefore, a geometric error of the magnetic encoder track 30 during the rotation, and further an error based on a variation in gap from the magnetic sensor 4 can be reduced. As a result, detection accuracy for the absolute angle of the rotary shaft 2 can be enhanced.
(74) Now, functions and effects thereof are described referring to a model illustrated in
(75) For example, when one revolution is measured at a resolution of 12 bits (4,096 counts) or higher by using the double-row magnetic encoder track 30, it is desired to keep a pitch error of each of the tracks 31 and 32 of the magnetic encoder track 30 within 0.5%. Considering a case where the magnetic encoder track 30 with 32 pole pairs is formed at a position R=25 mm, the rotation angle corresponding to one magnetic-pole pair is 360/32=11.25. Therefore, the pitch error of 0.5% is 11.250.5%=0.05625. In this case, an allowable amount of eccentricity is R<R tan)(0.05625=24.5 m. Therefore, in order to hold the pitch error within 0.5% or smaller, a tolerance for the mounting surface 33b of the base portion 33 is desired to be set within 20 m. When at least the mounting surface 33b of the base portion 33 is formed of the sintered metal and is then subjected to the sizing, it is easy to keep the mounting surface 33b within the range of tolerance described above. Therefore, the magnetic encoder track 30 with the pitch error being suppressed to 0.5% or smaller can be provided at low costs.
(76) Further, a reduced amount of whirling can suppress the variation in gap between the magnetic sensor 4 and each of the magnetic poles. In existing magnetic encoder devices, the gap between the magnetic sensor 4 and each of the magnetic poles is limited due to processing accuracy and assembly accuracy of mechanical components. A variation range thereof is large, and hence a reduction of the gap is limited. On the other hand, in the present invention, the amount of whirling of the magnetic encoder track 30 is small, and therefore the range of variation in gap can be kept within 0.1 mm. Therefore, the gap between the magnetic sensor 4 and each of the magnetic poles can be reduced to enable output of high-quality signals with reduced noise through increase in magnetic intensity. Even in this point of view, the detection accuracy for the absolute angle of the rotary shaft 2 can be enhanced.
(77) Further, when the magnetic encoder track 30 is magnetized as illustrated in
(78) In this embodiment, in particular, the magnetic encoder track 30 of the cored bar is magnetized after the cored bar 35 is fixed on the outer peripheral surface of the base portion 33. Therefore, the magnetic encoder track 30 can be magnetized with the effects of the deformation of the cored bar 35 occurring along with the press-fitting being cancelled. Therefore, the magnetic-pole pattern with high accuracy can be formed.
(79) Now, other embodiments of the present invention are described referring to
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(81) In this embodiment, the flange portion 35b of the cored bar 35 extends in a radially inner direction to be engaged with the end surface 33d of the base portion 33 in the axial direction. In this case, it is preferred to set dimensions of the radially outer chamfer 33e of the end surface 33d of the base portion 33 on the flange portion 35b side of the cored bar 35 larger so that the base portion 33 does not interfere with a round portion on the inside of a boundary corner portion between the cylindrical portion 35a and the flange portion 35b of the cored bar 35.
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(83) In the embodiment illustrated in
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(85) In this embodiment, as illustrated in
(86) In the embodiment described above, the case where the magnetic encoder track 30 is formed on the cored bar 35 fitted and fixed over the base portion 33 has been described as the magnetic encoder device 3 comprising the rotary member 39. However, the configuration of the magnetic encoder device 3 is not limited thereto. For example, the base portion 33 comprising the magnetic encoder track 30 formed directly thereon can be used as the rotary member 39. Now, embodiments of the above-mentioned configuration are described referring to
(87) In the embodiments described in
(88) In any of the embodiments illustrated in
(89) An embodiment illustrated in
(90) As described above, when a composite molded product of the base portion 33 and the molded portion 34 that are respectively made of different types of materials is used under an environment where a temperature change is significant, there is a fear of occurrence of peeling (uplift or stripping) or a crack in a part of a region of the molded portion 34 at a boundary portion with the base portion 33. When the peeling or crack is left, the base portion 33 and the molded portion 34 do not rotate in synchronization with each other due to vibration or the like to cause an infinitesimal phase shift in some cases. In particular, when the absolute angle of the rotary shaft 2 is detected as in the case of the magnetic encoder device 3 of this embodiment, the infinitesimal phase shift as described above significantly affects the detection accuracy for the absolute angle.
(91) The problem of the peeling of the molded portion 34 and the like described above can be prevented to a certain degree by covering radially outer regions of the both end surfaces 33c and 33d in addition to the outer peripheral surface 33a of the base portion 33 with the molded portion 34 to increase a contact area of the molded portion 34 with the base portion 33, which is not necessarily satisfactory.
(92) Now, examples of countermeasures that keep the peeling of the molded portion 34 or the like less liable to occur are described as first to fourth countermeasures, taking the radial-gap type as an example. In the following description, members and elements that are common to the members and elements described in each of the embodiments in terms of functions and configuration are denoted by the same reference symbols, and the description thereof is basically omitted.
(93) [First Countermeasure]
(94) As illustrated in
(95) The molded portion 34 covers the outer peripheral surface 33a of the base portion 33 and both axial end portions of the base portion 33 in a continuous manner, and is formed integrally to comprise a first plate portion 341 and a second plate portion 342, each having a flat-plate shape, and a cylindrical portion 343 having a cylindrical shape. Thicknesses of the first plate portion 341, the second plate portion 342, and the cylindrical portion 343 are substantially the same. In the embodiment illustrated in
(96) In this embodiment, radially inner dimensions of the first plate portion 341 and the second plate portion 342 are both larger than a radially inner dimension of the base portion 33. The radially inner dimension of the second plate portion 342 is larger than the radially inner dimension of the first plate portion 341. The step in the axial direction is present between an end surface of the first plate portion 341 of the molded portion 34 and the end surface 33c of the base portion 33 on the one axial side. An end surface of the second plate portion 342 of the molded portion 34 and a part of the end surface 33d (an end surface 33d2 of the stepped end surface 33d on the another axial side) of the base portion 33 on the another axial side are present on the same plane in the radial direction.
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(98) As illustrated in
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(100) Of the thinned portion 36 and the projecting portion 37, the thinned portion 36 of the base portion 33 that is directly rotationally driven by the rotary shaft 2 constructs a first engagement portion, whereas the projecting portion 37 of the molded portion 34 that is not directly rotationally driven by the rotary shaft 2 constructs a second engagement portion. The first engagement portion 36 and the second engagement portion 37 function as a rotation stopper 38 configured to prevent the infinitesimal phase difference between the base portion 33 and the molded portion 34.
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(102) Next, manufacturing steps of the magnetic encoder device 3 described above are sequentially described.
(103) First, the base portion 33 made of the sintered metal is manufactured. The base portion 33 is manufactured through the same method as that for the base portion 33 illustrated in
(104) The base portion 33 manufactured as described above is transferred to an injection-molding step. The injection-molding step is a step of, as illustrated in
(105) After cooling and solidification of the resin material, mold opening is performed and a molded product is ejected with an ejection pin (not shown). Along with the ejection of the molded product, gate cutting is performed to release the molded product from the dies. The injection molding is performed through the disc gate 44. Therefore, a gate mark 344 (see
(106) Then, after demagnetization, the molded product is magnetized to form the magnetic encoder track 30. During the magnetization, the inner peripheral surface 33b of the base portion 33 of a molded product 45 is fitted over a spindle 50, while the end surface of the base portion 33, for example, the end surface 33d on the another axial side (surface to be positioned) is pressed against a positioning surface 51 of the magnetizing device by the chuck mechanism (not shown). At this time, in order to enhance the positioning accuracy, it is preferred that the molded portion 34 be not brought into contact with the positioning surface 51. In this manner, the molded product 45 is positioned in the axial direction and the radial direction with respect to the magnetizing device base on the inner peripheral surface 33b and one of the end surfaces (the end surface 33d in this embodiment) as references.
(107) In this state, a magnetizing head 52 is arranged on a radially outer side of the magnetic encoder track 30. Then, during index rotation of the molded product, any one of the first track 31 and the second track 32 of the magnetic encoder track 30 is magnetized. Then, after the magnetizing head 52 is slid in the axial direction, the same operation is repeated to magnetize another of the tracks. As a result, the magnetic encoder device 3 illustrated in
(108) The rotary shaft 2 is fixed to the inner peripheral surface (mounting surface) 33b of the base portion 33 of the rotary member 39 (magnetic encoder device 3) manufactured as described above, and the magnetic sensor 4 is mounted at a predetermined position of the housing. As a result, the rotation detection device 1 illustrated in
(109) After the thinned portions 36 (first engagement portions) of the base portion 33 and the projecting portions 37 (second engagement portions) of the molded portion 34 are engaged in the circumferential direction to construct the rotation stoppers 38 as illustrated in
(110) In particular, with the configuration of this embodiment, at the time of insert molding illustrated in
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(113) In the embodiment illustrated in
(114) Besides, it is conceivable to provide the rotation stoppers 38 between the cylindrical portion 343 of the molded portion 34 and the base portion 33, as illustrated in
(115) In view of the description given above, it is most preferred to provide the rotation stoppers 38 between the second plate portion 342 of the molded portion 34, which is not opposed to the sensor 4 and is located on the downstream side in the direction in which the resin material flows (on the downstream side of the surface opposed to the magnetic sensor 4), and the base portion 33 regardless of whether the rotation detection device is the radial-gap type (embodiment illustrated in
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(119) In any of the embodiments illustrated in
(120) In a case where the radial thinned portions 36 are formed as illustrated in
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(122) In the description given above, of the thinned portion 36 and the projecting portion 37 that construct the rotation stopper 38, the case where the thinned portion 36 is formed on the base portion 33 and the projecting portion 37 is formed on the molded portion 34 is exemplified. Conversely, the projecting portion 37 may be formed on the base portion 33, whereas the thinned portion 36 may be formed on the molded portion 34.
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(124) As a second countermeasure to prevent the peeling of the molded portion 34 or the like, it is considered to form the base portion 33 of a sintered metal containing iron and form an oxide film at least on a region of the surface of the base portion 33, which is in contact with the molded portion 34.
(125) In the second countermeasure, on the surface of the base portion 33 constructing the rotary member 39, an oxide film 72 is formed as illustrated in
(126) The oxide film 72 on the base portion 33 is formed by transferring the base portion 33 to a step of forming the oxide film after the step of sizing the sintered material 33 (see
(127) Thereafter, similarly to the embodiment illustrated in
(128) At this time, when the molded portion 34 is molded under a state in which the oxide film 72 is formed on the surface of the base portion 33, microasperity is formed on the surface of the oxide film 72 to increase a specific surface area of the base portion 33, thereby increasing a contact area with the molded portion 43, as illustrated in
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(130) In order to confirm the effects described above, an evaluation test for the peeling strength of the molded portion 34 was carried out with a method illustrated in
(131) The results of test were shown in
(132) A preferred amount of generation of the oxide film 72 is about 1 mT10 m in a film thickness T of the oxide film 72 measured in observation of a sectional structure. When the amount is smaller than the lower limit value, sufficient peeling strength is not obtained. When the amount exceeds the upper limit value, the oxide film 72 is excessively generated to seal the pores 70 on the surface, which is undesirably more liable to cause the peeling of the molded portion 34.
(133) Incidentally, the oxide film 72 also has a property of hardening the surface of the sintered structure. Therefore, by forming the oxide film 72 on the mounting surface 33b of the base portion 33, the mounting surface 33b can be hardened. As a result, fretting wear occurring with the rotary shaft 2 can be suppressed. Further, the oxide film 72 has an insulating property. Therefore, metal corrosion due to the formation of a local cell between the rotary shaft 2 and the base portion 33 can be suppressed. Therefore, the material of the rotary shaft 2 is not required to be selected in consideration of such a phenomenon. Thus, the degree of freedom in selection of the material of the rotary shaft 2 can be increased.
(134) In order to produce the functions and effects described above, it is sufficient to form the oxide film 72 at least on a region of the surface of the base portion 33, which is in contact with the molded portion 34, or at least on the contact region and the mounting surface 33b. It is apparent that the oxide film 72 may be formed on the entire surface of the base portion 33.
(135) Further, even in the axial-gap type rotation detection device 1 illustrated in
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(137) As a third countermeasure to prevent the peeling of the molded portion 34 or the like, as illustrated in
(138) In the sizing step, as illustrated in
(139) As described above, the outer peripheral surface 33a of the base portion 33 is formed as the rough surface portion 46 having the larger surface roughness than that of the inner peripheral surface 33b. As a result, the resin material that forms the molded portion 34 deeply enters the microasperity of the rough surface portion 46 during the injection molding to produce the anchor effect. Therefore, a high adhesion force can be obtained between the base portion 33 and the molded portion 34. Therefore, even under the conditions of use where a significant temperature change is anticipated, the peeling of or the crack in the molded portion 34 is prevented to prevent the infinitesimal phase shift between the base portion 33 and the molded portion 34, thereby enabling the enhancement of the detection accuracy for the absolute angle of the rotary member under the conditions described above. The rough surface portion 46 and the inner peripheral surface 33b are finished with the sizing. Therefore, the difference in surface roughness between the rough surface portion 46 and the inner peripheral surface 33b can be easily obtained by setting the sizing allowances Qi and Qo of the two different from each other.
(140) On the other hand, the inner peripheral surface 33b (mounting surface) having the smaller surface roughness becomes a hard surface with high accuracy because of increased compressibility. Therefore, mounting accuracy for the magnetic encoder device 3 (rotary member 39) to the rotary shaft 2 can be enhanced. Further, positioning accuracy for the base portion 33 during the injection molding can be enhanced to enhance molding accuracy of the molded portion 34, thereby enabling the enhancement of magnetization accuracy for the magnetic encoder track 30. As described above, the magnetic encoder device 3 capable of detecting the absolute angle of the rotary member with high accuracy over a wide temperature range can be provided.
(141) In general, in the magnetic encoder device 3, the surface of the molded portion 34 (the outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical portion 343 in this example), which is opposed to the magnetic sensor 4, becomes larger due to the formation of the magnetic encoder track 30. Correspondingly, the surface of the base portion 33 (the outer peripheral surface 33a in this example), which is opposed to the magnetic encoder track 30, is formed as the rough surface portion 46. As a result, a close-contact area between the base portion 33 and the molded portion 34 increases to enable effective enhancement of the adhesion force between the molded portion 34 and the base portion 33.
(142) It is apparent that, in addition to the outer peripheral surface 33a of the base portion 33, another surface in contact with the molded portion 34 (radially outer regions of the end surface 33c on the one axial side and the end surface 33d on the other axial side in this example) is formed as the rough surface portion 46. As a result, the adhesion force between the molded portion 34 and the base portion 33 can be further increased. In order to enlarge the region on which the rough surface portion 46 is formed, as illustrated in
(143) The surface roughness of the mounting surface 33b is preferred to be set within a range of from 10% to 50% of the surface roughness of the rough surface portion 46. As specific numerical examples, the surface roughness of the mounting surface 33b set to 3.2 m Ra or smaller and the surface roughness of the rough surface portion 46 set within a range of from 6.3 m Ra to 12.5 m Ra are given. In this case, it is preferred that the surface porosity of the mounting surface 33b be from 5% to 20% and the surface porosity of the rough surface portion 46 be from about 15% to about 40%. Further, it is preferred that a density of the mounting surface 33b and a peripheral region thereof be from 6.4 g/cm.sup.3 to 7.0 g/cm.sup.3, and that a density of the rough surface portion 46 and a peripheral region thereof be from 6.2 g/cm.sup.3 to 6.8 g/cm.sup.3. The surface roughness Ra means an arithmetic mean roughness defined in JIS B 0601.
(144) Even in the axial-gap type rotation detection device 1 illustrated in
(145) [Fourth Countermeasure]
(146) As a fourth countermeasure to prevent the peeling of the molded portion 34 or the like, it is considered to set a mean particle diameter of the base powder to from 60 m to 100 m for the formation of the base portion 33 through the molding and sintering of the base powder.
(147) Specifically, in the compression molding step comprised in the steps of manufacturing the base portion 33, a base powder obtained by adding a lubricant to iron powder is molded to form a green compact. As the iron powder, atomized iron powder obtained through atomization by spraying water or a gas to a molten metal to cool the molten metal and electrolytic iron powder obtained by precipitation of electrolytic iron in a powder form are known. In the present invention, reduced iron powder is used. The reduced iron powder is obtained by reducing pulverized iron ore or a mill scale through heating, and is different from the atomized iron powder and the electrolytic iron powder that contain solid particles in that the reduced iron powder is porous (spongy) having a large number of pores. A mixture of the atomized iron powder or the electrolytic iron powder with the reduced iron powder may be used as the iron powder. Even in this case, it is preferred to use an iron powder mixture containing the reduced iron powder as a main component [a ratio of the reduced iron powder in the iron powder mixture is 50 wt % or larger (preferably, 80 wt % or larger)]. Besides, copper powder or other metal powders can be added to the base powder as needed. It is preferred to determine a blending amount thereof so that the base powder contains the iron powder as a main component [a ratio of the iron powder in the base powder is 50 wt % or larger (preferably, 90 wt % or larger)].
(148) As the iron powder, the one having the mean particle diameter of from 60 m to 100 m is used. The mean particle diameter of the iron powder can be measured, for example, based on a laser diffraction scattering method. The measurement method involves radiating a laser beam to a particle group to obtain a particle size distribution and also a mean particle diameter through a calculation based on an intensity distribution pattern of diffracted and scattered light emitted therefrom. As a measurement apparatus, for example, SALD 31000 manufactured by Shimadzu Corporation can be used. Even in a case where a metal powder other than the iron powder is added to the base powder, it is preferred to set the mean particle diameter within the above-mentioned range.
(149) In this example, the base portion 33 is formed by using the iron powder having the mean particle diameter of from 60 m to 100 m, and the sintered structure is formed of rough particles. Therefore, the surface roughness of the sintered structure can be increased to Ra of about 6.3 m to about 12.5 m. Further, the large number of pores formed between the iron particles after the sintering have a sufficient size. Therefore, the specific surface area of the base portion 33 is increased. As a result, the resin material easily enters the micro-concave portions and the pores on the surface of the sintered structure during the injection molding to enhance the anchor effect. Therefore, the high adhesion force can be obtained between the base portion 33 and the molded portion 34 to enable the prevention of the peeling of and the crack in the molded portion even under the conditions of use where a significant temperature change is anticipated. In this manner, the infinitesimal phase shift between the base portion 33 and the molded portion 34 is prevented to enable the enhancement of the detection accuracy for the absolute angle of the rotary shaft 2.
(150) When the mean particle diameter of the powder is smaller than 60 m, the surface of the base portion 33 is smoothened to reduce the specific surface area. Therefore, the adhesion force between the base portion 33 and the molded portion 34 becomes insufficient. When a molding pressure on the green compact or the sizing allowance at the time of sizing after the sintering is reduced, the surface of the sintered structure can be roughened. In this case, however, it becomes difficult to satisfy necessary accuracy such as roundness or cylindricity required for the mounting surface 33b. On the other hand, when the surface is roughened while controlling the mean particle diameter of the powder, such inconvenience can be prevented. When the mean particle diameter of the powder is larger than 100 m, contact portions between the particles are reduced to lower a mechanical strength of the base portion 33 or increase the surface roughness Ra. As a result, there arises a disadvantage such as reduction in surface accuracy such as the flatness or the cylindricity of the mounting surface 33b after the sizing.
(151) Further, with the use of the porous reduced iron powder as the iron powder, the specific surface area of the base portion 33 can be further increased to enable further enhancement of the adhesion force between the base portion and the molded portion.
(152) In order to confirm the effects described above, an evaluation test for the peeling strength of the molded portion 34 was carried out with the testing machine illustrated in
(153) Further, in this test, the reduced iron powder was sieved with JIS sieves with 250 meshes (sieve opening of 63 m), 200 meshes (sieve opening of 75 m), and 150 meshes (sieve opening of 106 m). The sieved three types of reduced iron powder having different particle sizes were used to respectively manufacture the sintered metal materials 73 (iron at 100 wt %). Along with this, the sintered material 73 manufactured of the atomized iron powder alone was also manufactured.
(154) The results of test are shown in
(155) The above-mentioned fourth countermeasure can be similarly applied to the axial-gap type magnetic encoder device 3 illustrated in
(156) Further, the first countermeasure to the fourth countermeasure described above can also be adopted solely. In addition, arbitrary two or more thereof can be adopted in combination.
(157) [Other Embodiment]
(158) As illustrated in
(159) As illustrated in
(160) The chamfers 33e are respectively formed between the end surface 33c of the base portion 33 on the one axial side (on the left in
(161) The thickness-reduced portion 47 has a form in which a thickness of a corner portion at an intersection formed by extending a contour of the outer peripheral surface 33a and a contour of each of the end surfaces 33c and 33d of the base portion is reduced. Each of the thickness-reduced portions 47 of this embodiment is formed as a chamfer having an angle of inclination satisfying <45 in the sensing direction of the magnetic sensor 4 (radial direction in this embodiment) as illustrated in
(162) When both the angles of inclination of the two thickness-reduced portions 47 are set to satisfy <45 as described above, as illustrated in
(163) The molded portion 34 covers the outer peripheral surface 33a of the base portion 33 and the both axial end portions of the base portion 33 in a continuous manner, and is formed integrally to comprise the first plate portion 341 and the second plate portion 342, each having a flat-plate shape, and the cylindrical portion 343 having a cylindrical shape. The thicknesses of the first plate portion 341, the second plate portion 342, and the cylindrical portion 343 are substantially the same. In the embodiment illustrated in
(164) A configuration and functions of the magnetic encoder track 30 formed on the outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical portion 343 of the molded portion 34 are common to those of the embodiment illustrated in
(165) Next, steps of manufacturing the magnetic encoder device 3 described above are sequentially described. First, the base portion 33 made of the sintered metal is manufactured. The base portion 33 is manufactured through steps involving the compression molding of the metal powder, the sintering, and the sizing, which are regularly used as a method of manufacturing the sintered metal. In the compression molding step, the base powder obtained by adding the lubricant to the iron powder is supplied into the molding die and is then compressed, thereby molding the green compact having the chamfers 33e and the thickness-reduced portions 47. The green compact is transferred to the sintering furnace to be sintered at, for example, 1,120 C. As a result, the sintered metal containing Fe at 100 wt % is obtained.
(166) The sintered material after the sintering is transferred to the sizing step. The sizing is a step of press-fitting the sintered material 33 into the die 11 while fastening the both axial end surfaces 33c and 33d with the punches 13 and 14 or pressurizing the both axial end surfaces 33c and 33d of the sintered material 33 with the punches 13 and 14 after accommodation of the sintered material 33 in the die 11 to compress the sintered metal material 33, as illustrated in
(167) Through the sizing, the outer peripheral surface 33a, the inner peripheral surface 33b, and the both end surfaces 33c and 33d of the sintered material 33 are respectively pressed against the inner peripheral surface of the die 11, the outer peripheral surface of the core rod 12, and the end surfaces of the punches 13 and 14 to be corrected through plastic deformation, thereby finishing each of the surfaces with high accuracy. Thereafter, the sintered metal material 33 is removed from the die 11 to complete the base portion 33.
(168) The outer peripheral surface 33a, the inner peripheral surface 33b, and the both end surfaces 33c and 33d of the base portion 33 are all sized surfaces. The surface pores are crushed along with the sizing. Therefore, the surface porosity of each of the surfaces 33a to 33d becomes smaller than the internal porosity (of the core portion) after the sizing. The chamfers 33e and the thickness-reduced portions 47 are respectively formed on the radially inner corner portions and the radially outer corner portions on the both axial ends of the base portion 33. The chamfers 33e and the thickness-reduced portions 47 are not sized. Therefore, the surface porosity of each of those portions becomes larger than the surface porosity of each of the surfaces 33a to 33d.
(169) Thereafter, the base portion 33 is transferred to the injection-molding step. The injection-molding step is a step of, as illustrated in
(170) After the cooling and solidification of the resin material, the mold opening is performed and the molded product is ejected with the ejection pin (not shown). Along with the ejection of the molded product, the gate cutting is performed to release the molded product from the dies. The injection molding is performed through the disc gate 44. Therefore, the gate mark 344 (see
(171) Then, after the demagnetization, the molded product is magnetized to form the magnetic encoder track 30. During the magnetization, the inner peripheral surface 33b of the base portion 33 of the molded product 45 is fitted over the spindle 50, while the end surface of the base portion 33, for example, the end surface 33d on the another axial side is pressed against the positioning surface 51 of the magnetizing device by the chuck mechanism (not shown), as illustrated in
(172) In this state, the magnetizing head 52 is arranged on the radially outer side of the magnetic encoder track 30. Then, during index rotation of the molded product, any one of the first track 31 and the second track 32 of the magnetic encoder track 30 is magnetized. Then, after the magnetizing head 52 is slid in the axial direction, the same operation is repeated to magnetize another of the tracks. As a result, the magnetic encoder device 3 (rotary member 39) illustrated in
(173) On the surface of the magnetic body (the base portion 33 in this embodiment), the molded portion 34 containing the magnetic powder is formed. With the configuration of magnetizing the molded portion 34, a distance from the detection elements 4a to the surface of the magnetic body is required to be set constant in a region opposed to sensing regions 4b (see
(174) When the thickness-reduced portions 47, each being constructed of the chamfer, are formed on the base portion 33 made of the sintered metal as illustrated in
(175) In the configuration described above, an angle formed by a line that connects a first boundary portion X corresponding to a boundary between a radially outer end (radially outer end of the flat surface 47b in the illustrated example) of the thickness-reduced portion 47 of the base portion 33 and the outer peripheral surface 33a and a second boundary portion Y corresponding to a boundary between a radially inner end of the thickness-reduced portion 47 (radially inner end of the chamfer 47a in the illustrated example) and the end surface 33c with respect to the sensing direction (vertical direction in
(176) Although the thickness-reduced portion 47 on the one axial side is exemplified in
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(180) In the description given above, the case where the chamfer 47a is formed in a flat-surface shape has been exemplified. However, the shape of the thickness-reduced portion 47 is arbitrary. For example, each of the chamfer 47a can also be formed with a curved surface or a complex surface comprising a curved surface and a flat surface. The angle of inclination in this case is evaluated based on the angle formed by the line that connects the first boundary portion X and the second boundary portion Y with respect to the sensing direction of the magnetic sensor as described above.
(181) In the description of each of the embodiments described above, the injection-molding material containing the thermoplastic resin and the magnetic powder as main components has been described as the injection-molding material of the molded portion 34. An arbitrary material can be used as the injection-molding material as long as the magnetization and the injection molding can be carried out. For example, the molded portion 34 can also be molded with an injection-molding material containing a rubber and the magnetic powder as main components.
(182) Further, in the description given above, the number of magnetic-pole pairs of the first track 31 and that of the second track 32 are set different with the magnetic poles of the first track 31 arranged at the equal pitches 1 and the magnetic poles of the second track 32 arranged at the equal pitches 2 has been described as the double-row magnetic encoder track 30 formed on the molded portion 34. The magnetic-pole pattern of the magnetic encoder track 30 is not limited thereto. Any magnetic-pole pattern that enables the detection of the absolute angle of the rotary shaft 2 can be adopted. For example, as illustrated in
(183) The rotation detection device 1 described above can be used for a purpose that requires the detection of the absolute angle of the rotary shaft 2. In addition to the bearing device for a wheel, the rotation detection device 1 can be widely used for various types of industrial devices comprising a robot joint portion and a precise positioning device.
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(184) 1 rotation detection device
(185) 2 rotary shaft
(186) 3 magnetic encoder device
(187) 4 magnetic sensor
(188) 30 magnetic encoder track
(189) 31 first track
(190) 32 second track
(191) 33 base portion
(192) 33a outer peripheral surface
(193) 33b inner peripheral surface (mounting surface)
(194) 33c end surface on one axial side (surface to be positioned)
(195) 33d end surface on other axial side
(196) 34 molded portion
(197) 35 cored bar (supporting member)
(198) 36 thinned portion (first engagement portion)
(199) 37 projecting portion (second engagement portion)
(200) 38 rotation stopper
(201) 39 rotary member
(202) 46 rough surface portion
(203) 47 thickness-reduced portion
(204) 47a chamfer
(205) 47b flat surface
(206) 72 oxide film
(207) 341 first plate portion
(208) 342 second plate portion
(209) 343 cylindrical portion
(210) 344 gate mark
(211) Qi sizing allowance
(212) Qo sizing allowance