Arrangement of a rotary pulse encoder and a clamping sleeve for sensing the speed of rotation of a rotor
US-2021148945-A1 · May 20, 2021 · US
US11511333B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11511333-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916967833-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 8, 2019 |
| Priority date | Feb 13, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 29, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 29, 2022 |
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A spring arm sleeve, with which a joining element of a joining device is positionable and which comprises the following features: a tubular section which is formed by a circumferential or all-round wall, the circumferential wall comprises in the circumferential direction a plurality of U-shaped apertures regularly spaced apart from one another, which form a plurality of one-sidedly fastened spring arms which are inclined radially inwards into the tubular section and extend from a fixed end in a first longitudinal direction.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A spring arm sleeve with which a joining element of a joining device is positionable and which comprises the following features: a. an entry end, an exit end and a tubular section which is formed by a circumferential wall, wherein the tubular section defines a first longitudinal direction, b. the circumferential wall comprises in a circumferential direction a plurality of U-shaped apertures regularly spaced from one another, c. wherein the plurality of apertures forms a plurality of one-sidedly fastened spring arms which are inclined radially inwards into the tubular section, in which d. in the first longitudinal direction of the tubular section, d1. at a first length at least three spring arms are arranged in the circumferential direction evenly spaced from one another and d2. at at least one second length different from the first length at least three spring arms are arranged in the circumferential direction evenly spaced from one another, wherein e. the first and the second length are measured between the entry end of the spring arm sleeve and a center of the respective spring arms and f. each spring arm extends toward the exit end starting from a respective fixed end in the first longitudinal direction; wherein the at least three spring arms of the second length are arranged at circumferential positions which are located between the at least three spring arms of the first length, and the first length and the second length as well as a length of the spring arms are selected in such a manner that the spring arms of the first length and the spring arms of the second length overlap each other in the longitudinal direction of the tubular section. 2. The spring arm sleeve according to claim 1 , in which the tubular section comprises a round or polygonal cross-section. 3. The spring arm sleeve according to claim 1 , in which the tubular section comprises a cross-section of a regular at least hexagonal even polygon, in which the spring arms of the first and the second length are arranged at every other side. 4. The spring arm sleeve according to claim 1 , which is comprised of at least two axial sleeve sections which are arranged axially adjacent to each other. 5. The spring arm sleeve according to claim 1 , which comprises at one of the entry and the exit end or at the entry and the exit end regularly arranged clearances adjacent to strip shaped end portions. 6. The spring arm sleeve according to claim 5 , which is comprised of at least two sleeve sections, wherein axial ends of the at least two sleeve sections have the regularly arranged clearances and the adjacent strip shaped end portions arranged in a nested manner. 7. The spring arm sleeve according to claim 1 , in which the circumferential wall is formed closed. 8. The spring arm sleeve according to claim 1 , in which the circumferential wall is formed discontinuously. 9. A joining device with a mouthpiece, wherein a spring arm sleeve according to claim 1 is arranged inside the mouthpiece. 10. The joining device according to claim 9 , in which the mouthpiece comprises a joining channel which, adjacent to an end in a joining direction, comprises a radially inwardly projecting retaining collar on which the spring arm sleeve is supported in the axial direction. 11. A manufacturing method for a spring arm sleeve according to claim 1 , comprising the following steps: a. providing a planar element with a plurality of U-shaped apertures regularly spaced from one another, which form a plurality of one-sidedly fastened spring arms which extend starting from a fixed end in a first longitudinal direction, b. deforming the planar element into a tubular section which defines a passage channel; and c. deforming the spring arms radially inwards into the passage channel so that they are arranged in an inclined manner. 12. The manufacturing method according to claim 11 , in which the planar element is a spring sheet which is laser cut or etched or punched. 13. The manufacturing method according to claim 12 , in which the tubular section is deformed in such a manner that it comprises a hexagonal or octagonal uniform cross-section. 14. The manufacturing method according to claim 11 , in which the planar element is a plastic element which is laser cut or etched or punched.
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