LINE GUIDE DEVICE
20170292588 · 2017-10-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02G11/006
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
In a cable routing device having a cable carrier and a guiding device for the cable carrier, wherein the cable carrier has a first strand connected to a first connector and a second strand connected to a second connector, which are connected to one another via a rerouting area, and the guiding device having a contact area for the stationary contact of at least one part of one of the strand is provided for a secure contact of the corresponding part of the strand with the contact area and for preventing sliding friction, the cable carrier having at least one magnet, and the contact area having a ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic material, wherein the magnet interacts with the contact area in a predetermined positioning area of the cable carrier relative to the guiding device such that the strand having the magnet adheres to the contact area with a predetermined magnetic attractive force.
Claims
1. A line guide device comprising: a line carrier for receiving and guiding lines between a first connection and a second connection which are moveable relative to each other, and a guiding device for the line carrier, wherein the line carrier has a first run connected to the first connection and a second run connected to the second connection, which runs are connected together by a direction-changing region, and wherein the guiding device has at least one contact region for stationary contact of at least a part of one of the runs, wherein the line carrier has at least one magnet and the contact region for stationary contact of at least a part of one of the runs has a ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic material, wherein in a predetermined positional region of the line carrier in relation to the guiding device the at least one magnet cooperates with the contact region such that the run having the magnet adheres to the contact region with a predetermined magnetic attraction force.
2. The line guide device as set forth in claim 1, wherein the contact region having a ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic material is arranged at a side of the guiding device, which is disposed opposite the side of the line carrier facing outwardly in relation to the direction-changing region, wherein the at least one magnet is arranged at the side of the line carrier facing outwardly in relation to the direction-changing region.
3. The line guide device as set forth in claim 1, wherein the at least one magnet is a plastic-bonded permanent magnet.
4. The line guide device as set forth in claim 1, wherein the at least one magnet is releasably fixed to the line carrier.
5. The line guide device as set forth in claim 1, wherein the line carrier has a longitudinal direction, and at equidistant regions in the longitudinal direction the line carrier has at least one respective magnet.
6. The line guide device as set forth in claim 1, wherein the guiding device has a contact region with ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic exclusively for one of the runs.
7. The line guide device as set forth in claim 1, wherein for each of the two runs the guiding device has a contact region with ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic material.
8. The line guide device as set forth in claim 1, wherein the contact region has a flat contact surface opposite to the line carrier.
9. The line guide device as set forth in claim 1, wherein the line carrier has an energy guiding chain whose chain links respectively have two side plates and transverse legs connecting same together.
10. The line guide device as set forth in claim 9, wherein in that the chain links of the energy guiding chain respectively have a transverse leg which is an outer leg in relation to the direction-changing region and a transverse leg which is an inner leg in relation to the direction-changing region and the at least one magnet is arranged in the region of a transverse leg of a chain link.
11. The line guide device as set forth in claim 10, wherein the at least one magnet is arranged in the region of an outer transverse leg of a chain link.
12. The line guide device as set forth in claim 9, wherein provided at least one chain link are at least two magnets arranged symmetrically in relation to the longitudinal central plane of the energy guiding chain, that extends parallel to the side plates.
13. The line guide device as set forth in claim 9, wherein the at least one magnet is arranged in a holder which is clipable on to a transverse leg.
14. The line guide device as set forth in claim 13, wherein the holder has a pocket which is open to the transverse leg and which is closed outwardly and into which the magnet is insertable.
15. The line guide device as set forth in claim 9, wherein the at least one magnet is arranged in a pocket (34) of a transverse leg, which pocket is open in the longitudinal direction of the energy guiding chain and into which the at least one magnet is insertable in the longitudinal direction of the chain link.
16. The line guide device as set forth in claim 9, wherein the at least one magnet is arranged in a pocket which extends from the outside of a side plate through same into a transverse leg and into which the at least one magnet is introducible from the outside.
17. The line guide device as set forth in claim 1, wherein the contact region of the guiding device, that has the ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic material, is in the form of a flat plate which extends over the length at maximum extension upon displacement of the line carrier of the run having the at least one magnet.
18. The line guide device as set forth in claim 1, wherein at its contact surface which faces towards the line carrier and comes into contact therewith, the contact region having the ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic material has a layer of non-magnetizable material, which covers over the ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic material.
19. The line guide device as set forth in claim 1, wherein the at least one magnet arranged at or in the line carrier is in the form of an electromagnet.
20. The line guide device as set forth in claim 19, wherein the at least one electromagnet is connected in signal relationship to a control device with which the magnetic field generated by the electromagnet is switchable on and off.
21. The line guide device as set forth in claim 20, wherein the control device is connected in signal relationship to one or more sensors with which the position of the region of the line carrier that has the electromagnet is establishable prior to the transition into the direction-changing region and prior to or after the transition out of the direction-changing region into the run in question and said items of information is passable to the control device.
22. The line guide device as set forth in claim 20, wherein there are provided a plurality of electromagnets which are arranged at predetermined spacings over the maximum longitudinal extent of a run or over the total length of the line carrier and are connected in signal relationship to the control device such that the plurality of electromagnets are successively actuable in dependence on the position of the line carrier.
23. The line guide device as set forth in claim 1, wherein a contact region of the guiding device is coupled to a drive for displacement of the line carrier and entrains the run in question by the magnetic attraction force between the at least one magnet and the contact region.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0042] Embodiments by way of example of the present invention will be described in greater detail hereinafter with reference to the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0063] As can be seen from
[0064] Each magnet 9 is arranged in a holder 10 which can be clipped on to the transverse leg 5. As can be seen from
[0065] As can further be seen from
[0066] To release the holders 10 which are clipped on to the transverse leg 5 provided at the top side of the claws 14 are recesses into which a tool can be fitted from above. The claws 14 can be released from the longitudinal sides 12 and 13 of the transverse leg 5 by pivoting the tool against an upwardly projecting region 19, having the pocket 11, of the holder 10.
[0067] In the embodiment of a chain link 1 shown in
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[0069] The line carrier 2 serves for receiving and guiding cables, hoses and other energy-transmitting or signal-transmitting lines (not shown in the drawing) and at its one end it has a first stationary connection 21 and at its other end it has a second moveable connection 22. A first run 23 is connected to the first connection 21 and a second run 24 is connected to the second connection. The two runs 23 and 24 are joined together by way of a direction-changing region 25 of the line carrier 2. The second moveable connection 22 can be connected to an entrainment means (not shown), by way of which the connection 22 is connected to a moveable machine part, to which energy is to be supplied by way of the line carrier from a stationary machine part connected to the first connection. Upon movement of the moveable machine part the line carrier 2 is displaced in the vertical directions indicated by the double-headed arrow in
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[0071] Arranged opposite to the side, facing outwardly in relation to the direction-changing region 25 of the line carrier 2, of the first run 23 connected to the stationary connection 21 is a contact region 26 having a ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic material. The contact region 26 is of a plate-shaped configuration and has a flat contact surface 27 for the first run 23 of the line carrier 2.
[0072] The contact region 26 extends approximately over the maximum length which can be reached for the first run 23 upon displacement of the line carrier 2 and is shown approximately in
[0073] The magnets 9 arranged at the outer transverse legs 5 cooperate in the region of the first run 23 of the line carrier 2 with the contact region 26 in such a way that the magnetic attraction force between the two causes the first run 23 to adhere to the guiding device 20 so that forces acting on the line guide in opposite relationship thereto, upon displacement of the line carrier 2 which could lead to oscillations of the line carrier 2 and could result in the two runs 23 and 24 knocking against each other are completely compensated. In that respect, the choice of the field strength of the magnets and permeability of the magnetic properties, in particular remanence, of the magnetizable material of the contact region 25 determine the attraction force such that release of the run 23 provided with the magnets 9 from the contact region 26 is still made possible by the drive force causing displacement of the line carrier 2.
[0074] The contact region 26 overall consists of a plastic-bonded magnetizable material.
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[0076] The properties of the magnetizable material of the contact region 28, in particular its permeability and remanence, are so selected that, by virtue of compensation of forces occurring transversely relative to the direction of displacement and vertical tensile and compressive forces, the inertia forces which occur in the reciprocating displacement of the line carrier 2 cannot result in release of the second run 24 from the contact surface 29 of the contact region 28. Nonetheless the magnetic attraction force should be such that the force acting for displacement of the line carrier 2 into the direction-changing region 25 is capable of releasing from the contact surface 29 the region of the run 24, that is provided with magnets and that passes into the direction-changing region 25.
[0077] In certain applications with displacement travel distances which are not too long and which do not involve excessively high displacement speeds, it can be provided that the line carrier 2 is driven by way of the contact region 28 to which the run 24 adheres or a guiding device having the contact region 28 (not shown). The contact region 28 or the guiding device having same is in that case moved in turn in a vertical direction by a drive (not shown).
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[0079] The chain link 1 is designed in the fashion of the chain link shown in
[0080] The latching means 32 with which the lower transverse leg 6 is connected to the side plates 3 and 4 can be seen from the cross-sectional view in
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[0082] For that purpose, a plate-shaped magnet 35 which is again in the form of a permanent magnet is fitted in a pocket 34 in the transverse leg 7, that is open in the longitudinal direction of the chain link 1.
[0083] In other respects the chain link 1 shown in
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[0085] The circular chain is like the energy guiding chain used in the embodiments of
[0086] The guiding device 42 for the circular chain shown in
[0087] In the position shown in
[0088] Like the line carrier 2 shown in
[0089] The circular chain and guiding device 42 shown in
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[0091] The control device 46 is further connected in signal relationship to sensors (not shown) which pass information about the position of the line carrier 2 in the displacement thereof to the control device 46 in the one or other direction indicated by the double-headed arrow in
[0092] In particular when the two runs 23 and 24 are arranged one above the other as shown in
[0093] The use of electromagnets is also advantageous if the upper run of the line carrier 2 shown in
LIST OF REFERENCES
[0094] 1 chain link [0095] 2 line carrier [0096] 3 side plate [0097] 4 side plate [0098] 5 transverse leg [0099] 6 transverse leg [0100] 7 hinge pin [0101] 8 hinge opening [0102] 9 magnet [0103] 10 holder [0104] 11 pocket [0105] 12 longitudinal side [0106] 13 longitudinal side [0107] 14 claw [0108] 15 opening [0109] 16 projection [0110] 17 projection [0111] 18 recess [0112] 19 region [0113] 20 guiding device [0114] 21 connection [0115] 22 connection [0116] 23 run [0117] 24 run [0118] 25 direction-changing region [0119] 26 contact region [0120] 27 contact surface [0121] 28 contact region [0122] 29 contact surface [0123] 30 through opening [0124] 31 magnet [0125] 32 latching means [0126] 33 hinge pin [0127] 34 pocket [0128] 35 magnet [0129] 36 line carrier [0130] 37 circular ring [0131] 38 abutment [0132] 39 abutment [0133] 40 abutment [0134] 41 abutment [0135] 42 guiding device [0136] 43 contact region [0137] 44 contact region [0138] 45 magnet [0139] 46 control device