Caliper guide assembly
US-11313423-B2 · Apr 26, 2022 · US
US11536330B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11536330-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117170526-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 8, 2021 |
| Priority date | Feb 28, 2020 |
| Publication date | Dec 27, 2022 |
| Grant date | Dec 27, 2022 |
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A caliper guide assembly having a guide pin, a guide bore, a cap, and a sensor arrangement. The guide bore is arranged to receive the guide pin. The cap may be secured to an open end of the guide bore proximate a free end of the guide pin. The sensor arrangement may include a first sensor component that is configured to provide an output indicative of relative axial displacement between a first sensor component and a second sensor component.
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What is claimed is: 1. A caliper guide assembly comprising: a guide pin having a cavity at a free end thereof; a guide bore arranged to receive the guide pin and permit relative axial sliding thereof; a cap secured to an open end of the guide bore that is proximate the free end of the guide pin; and a sensor arrangement including a first sensor component radially spaced from a second sensor component, the first sensor component secured to the guide pin such that the first sensor component is at least partially located within the cavity, the second sensor component secured to the cap such that the second sensor component is located within the guide bore and is axially spaced from the open end of the guide bore, wherein the sensor arrangement is configured to provide an output indicative of a relative axial displacement between the first sensor component and the second sensor component. 2. The caliper guide assembly of claim 1 further comprising a protective housing secured to the guide pin and at least partially located within the cavity, wherein the protective housing comprises a void having an axial depth within which the first sensor component is at least partially located. 3. The caliper guide assembly of claim 2 wherein the first sensor component is secured to the protective housing. 4. The caliper guide assembly of claim 3 wherein the protective housing comprises a base, the void at least partially defined by the base, and wherein the first sensor component is secured to and extends from the base. 5. The caliper guide assembly of claim 2 wherein the protective housing comprises an axially extending protective wall, and wherein the void is at least partially defined by the protective wall. 6. The caliper guide assembly of claim 2 wherein the first sensor component has an axial length substantially equal to the axial depth of the void. 7. The caliper guide assembly of claim 1 wherein the cap comprises a shaft extending axially into the guide bore, the shaft having an end portion having a free end, wherein the second sensor component is located on the shaft. 8. The caliper guide assembly of claim 7 wherein the second sensor component is disposed proximate the free end of the shaft. 9. The caliper guide assembly of claim 7 further comprising a protective housing secured to the guide pin and at least partially located within the cavity, wherein the protective housing comprises a void having an axial depth within which the first sensor component is at least partially located, wherein the shaft has an axial length greater than or equal to the axial depth of the void. 10. The caliper guide assembly of claim 1 wherein the cap comprises a guide wall and an end wall, wherein the guide wall extends axially from the end wall into the guide bore, and wherein the guide wall is at least partially adjacent an inner surface of the guide pin adjacent the cavity. 11. The caliper guide assembly of claim 10 wherein the guide wall, the end wall, and the inner surface of the guide pin adjacent the cavity at least partially define an enclosed space within which the first and second sensor components are wholly contained. 12. The caliper guide assembly of claim 10 further comprising a protective housing secured to the guide pin and at least partially located within the cavity, wherein the protective housing comprises a void having an axial depth within which the first sensor component is at least partially located, wherein the protective housing, the end wall, and the guide wall at least partially define an enclosed space within which the first and second sensor components are wholly contained. 13. The caliper guide assembly of claim 12 wherein the guide wall is at least partially located between the protective housing and the inner surface of the guide pin adjacent the cavity. 14. The caliper guide assembly of claim 1 wherein the first and second sensor components are located substantially centrally with respect to the guide bore. 15. The caliper guide assembly of claim 1 wherein the first sensor component is a metallic or magnetic element and the second sensor component is a Hall Effect type sensor.
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