HALL EFFECT SENSOR ASSEMBLY AND ASSOCIATED WRAPPING MACHINE
20180106641 ยท 2018-04-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65B11/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B25/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G01D5/145
PHYSICS
G01R33/072
PHYSICS
B65B45/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B45/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65C1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B11/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B25/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A Hall effect sensor assembly includes a tubular sleeve having an external surface portion that is threaded to facilitate mounting. A circuit board assembly has a Hall effect sensor mounted thereon. The circuit board assembly is disposed within the tubular sleeve and includes a first portion and a second portion. The first portion extends substantially lengthwise along the tubular sleeve, and the second portion extends laterally from the first portion. The Hall effect sensor is mounted on the second portion such that a sensing face of the Hall effect sensor faces one end of the tubular sleeve.
Claims
1. A Hall effect sensor assembly, comprising: a tubular sleeve; and a flexible circuit board with a Hall effect sensor mounted thereon, the flexible circuit board disposed within the tubular sleeve.
2. The Hall effect sensor assembly of claim 1 wherein the tubular sleeve is comprised of a rigid material.
3. The Hall effect sensor assembly of claim 2 wherein the tubular sleeve is formed as an externally threaded barrel.
4. The Hall effect sensor assembly of claim 1 wherein the flexible circuit board includes a main body portion and a head portion connected by an intermediate portion, the main body portion having an elongate axis that runs substantially parallel to an elongate axis of the tubular sleeve, the intermediate portion forming a bend such that the main body portion extends substantially perpendicularly relative to the elongate axis of the main body portion.
5. The Hall effect sensor assembly of claim 4 wherein the Hall effect sensor is mounted on the head portion such that a sensing face of the Hall effect sensor is oriented substantially perpendicular to the elongate axis of the tubular sleeve.
6. The Hall effect sensor assembly of claim 5 wherein the sensing face is spaced from but proximate to one end face of the tubular sleeve.
7. The Hall effect sensor assembly of claim 6 wherein the sensing face is spaced between 5 thousandths and 100 thousandths from the end face of the tubular sleeve.
8. The Hall effect sensor assembly of claim 5 wherein the tubular sleeve is at least partially filled with a potting material that seals the flexible circuit board and Hall effect sensor from external environment and fixes a position of the Hall effect sensor within the tubular sleeve.
9. The Hall effect sensor assembly of claim 1 wherein the flexible circuit board includes a first portion and a second portion, the first portion extending substantially lengthwise along the tubular sleeve, the second portion extending laterally from the first portion, wherein the Hall effect sensor is mounted on the second portion such that a sensing face of the Hall effect sensor faces one end of the tubular sleeve.
10. The Hall effect sensor assembly of claim 9 wherein the sensing face is spaced from but proximate to the end of the tubular sleeve, the sensing face is spaced between 5 thousandths and 100 thousandths from the end of the tubular sleeve.
11. A wrapping machine for wrapping trayed food products and including at least one Hall effect sensor assembly according to claim 9, comprising: a wrap station at which trayed food products are wrapped; a film dispensing system for drawing out film at the wrap station; a conveying system for moving trayed food products along a defined path from an input station to the wrap station; and at least one moving component carrying a magnet, wherein the Hall effect sensor assembly is located to detect movement of the component to a certain position.
12. A Hall effect sensor assembly, comprising: a tubular sleeve having an external surface portion that is threaded to facilitate mounting; and a circuit board assembly with a Hall effect sensor mounted thereon, the circuit board assembly disposed within the tubular sleeve, wherein the circuit board assembly includes a first portion and a second portion, the first portion extending substantially lengthwise along the tubular sleeve, the second portion extending laterally from the first portion, wherein the Hall effect sensor is mounted on the second portion such that a sensing face of the Hall effect sensor faces one end of the tubular sleeve.
13. The Hall effect sensor assembly of claim 12 wherein the sensing face is spaced from but proximate to the end of the tubular sleeve, the sensing face is spaced between 5 thousandths and 100 thousandths from the end of the tubular sleeve.
14. The Hall effect sensor assembly of claim 12 wherein the tubular sleeve is at least partially filled with a potting material that seals the circuit board assembly and Hall effect sensor from external environment and fixes a position of the Hall effect sensor within the tubular sleeve.
15. A wrapping machine for wrapping trayed food products and including at least one Hall effect sensor assembly according to claim 12, comprising: a wrap station at which trayed food products are wrapped; a film dispensing system for drawing out film at the wrap station; a conveying system for moving trayed food products along a defined path from an input station to the wrap station; and at least one moving component carrying a magnet, wherein the Hall effect sensor assembly is located to detect movement of the component to a certain position.
16. A Hall effect sensor assembly, comprising: an elongated tubular housing; and a circuit board assembly with a Hall effect sensor mounted thereon, the circuit board assembly disposed within the elongated tubular housing, wherein the circuit board assembly includes a first portion and a second portion, the first portion extending substantially lengthwise along the elongated tubular housing, the second portion extending laterally from the first portion, wherein the Hall effect sensor is mounted on the second portion such that a sensing face of the Hall effect sensor faces one end of the elongated tubular housing.
Description
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[0021] To assemble the parts, the tubular sleeve 140 may be placed vertically in a fixture, the pre-bent circuit board 112 (with components already mounted thereon) is then moved downward into the tubular sleeve to position the sensing face 130 proximate the lower end of the tubular sleeve, and then liquid epoxy poured into the tubular sleeve. The epoxy surrounds the circuit board and moves below the Hall sensing face 130 to fill the gap between the Hall sensing face 130 and the end face of the tubular sleeve. Once the epoxy cures, it hardens and the sensor assembly can be removed from the fixture. The cured epoxy fixes the position of the circuit board and Hall effect sensor, and also seals the board and sensor from the environment. The hardened epoxy also provides a strain relief function for the wiring.
[0022] As seen in
[0023] The subject Hall effect sensor assembly is water resistant and protected against metal to metal contact. In one use, the Hall effect sensor assembly may be mounted in a wrapping machine to detect positioning of a movable component carrying a magnet.
[0024] In this regard, reference is made to
[0025] A weighing mechanism 34 is located at the inlet area for weighing the food product as it is placed into the machine. Once a stable weight is determined, the food product 16 is moved laterally into the machine through a light curtain imaging system 38 and past a height sensor array 40 for determining size of the food product and location of the food product on the conveyor. Part of the horizontal conveying system 18A may be shifted (e.g., into or out of the page in
[0026] Various motors M are shown and are used primarily for movement of the conveyor components, gripper components and underfolders. However, a plurality of pneumatic components are also provided for control of components, where each pneumatic component is actuatable by delivery of pressurized air.
[0027] The Hall effect sensor assembly can be located in the machine to detect location of any of the moving components (e.g., conveyors, grippers, clamps, folders, knife etc.). By way of example, and as seen in
[0028] It is to be clearly understood that the above description is intended by way of illustration and example only, is not intended to be taken by way of limitation, and that other changes and modifications are possible.