Tensioning device for a wired energy and/or data transmission path

US11616355B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11616355-B2
Application numberUS-202016784001-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 6, 2020
Priority dateMar 1, 2019
Publication dateMar 28, 2023
Grant dateMar 28, 2023

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A tensioning device for a wired energy or data transmission path includes a winding drum, a cable guide wire stored on the winding drum, and a spring accumulator. The winding drum is rotatable by an electrical drive for winding and unwinding the cable guide wire. The spring accumulator is operably exerting a resilient tensile force on a wire portion unreeled from the winding drum.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A tensioning device for a wired energy or data transmission path, comprising: a winding drum; a cable guide wire stored on the winding drum, wherein the winding drum is rotatable by an electrical drive for winding and unwinding the cable guide wire, and wherein the electrical drive operably sets the winding drum in rotation via a two-part drive shaft having a first shaft portion and a second shaft portion; a torsion spring connecting the first and second shaft portions; a sensor operably detecting a relative angle between the first and second shaft portions; and a spring accumulator operably exerting a resilient tensile force on a wire portion unreeled from the winding drum. 2. The tensioning device of claim 1 , wherein the torsion spring comprises the spring accumulator. 3. The tensioning device of claim 1 , wherein the torsion spring comprises a leg spring having a first leg and a second leg, wherein the first leg is pivotally associated with the first shaft portion and the second leg is pivotally associated with the second shaft portion. 4. The tensioning device of claim 1 , wherein the spring accumulator comprises a guide roller pair and a deflection roller for deflecting the wire portion unreeled from the winding drum along a variable deflection path. 5. The tensioning device of claim 4 , further comprising a spring cylinder operably pre-tensioning the deflection roller in a direction of an increase in the deflection path. 6. The tensioning device of claim 5 , wherein the spring cylinder applies the resilient tensile force via a helical spring. 7. The tensioning device of claim 5 , wherein the spring cylinder is hydraulically formed. 8. The tensioning device of claim 7 , wherein the resilient tensile force is applied via a bladder accumulator communicating with the spring cylinder. 9. The tensioning device of claim 8 , further comprising: a control valve arrangement; and a hydraulic system in communication with the control valve arrangement; wherein, a hydraulic operating pressure of the bladder accumulator is varied via the control valve arrangement. 10. The tensioning device of claim 5 , further comprising a sensor for operably detecting an instantaneous deflection of the spring cylinder. 11. The tensioning device of claim 5 , further comprising: a control unit; and a drive shaft comprising a first shaft portion and a second shaft portion; wherein, based on the relative angle between the two shaft portions detected by a first sensor or the instantaneous deflection of the spring cylinder detected by a second sensor, the control unit operably controls the electrical drive such that a predetermined average tensile force is maintained in the unreeled wire portion. 12. A tensioning device for a wired energy or data transmission path, comprising: a winding drum; a cable guide wire stored on the winding drum, wherein the winding drum is rotatable by an electrical drive for winding and unwinding the cable guide wire; a spring accumulator operably exerting a resilient tensile force on a wire portion unreeled from the winding drum; a drive shaft comprising a first shaft portion and a second shaft portion; and a control unit and a sensor, the sensor being disposed in communication with the control unit; wherein, based on the relative angle between the two shaft portions detected by the sensor, the control unit operably controls the electrical drive such that a predetermined average tensile force is maintained in the unreeled wire portion. 13. The tensioning device of claim 12 , wherein the electrical drive operably sets the winding drum in rotation via the drive shaft. 14. The tensioning device of claim 12 , further comprising a torsion spring connecting the two shaft portions. 15. The tensioning device of claim 12 , wherein the spring accumulator comprises a guide roller pair and a deflection roller for deflecting the wire portion unreeled from the winding drum along a variable deflection path. 16. A tensioning device for a wired energy or data transmission path, comprising: a control unit; a winding drum; a cable guide wire stored on the winding drum, wherein the winding drum is rotatable by an electrical drive for winding and unwinding the cable guide wire; a spring accumulator operably exerting a resilient tensile force on a wire portion unreeled from the winding drum; a drive shaft comprising a first shaft portion and a second shaft portion; a first sensor and a second sensor being disposed in communication with the control unit; a control valve arrangement; and a hydraulic system in communication with the control valve arrangement, wherein a hydraulic operating pressure of the bladder accumulator is varied via the control valve arrangement; wherein, based on the relative angle between the two shaft portions detected by the first sensor or the instantaneous deflection of the spring cylinder detected by the second sensor, the control unit operably controls the electrical drive such that a predetermined average tensile force is maintained in the unreeled wire portion. 17. The tensioning device of claim 16 , further comprising a torsion spring connecting the two shaft portions. 18. A tensioning device for a wired energy or data transmission path, comprising: a winding drum; a cable guide wire stored on the winding drum, wherein the winding drum is rotatable by an electrical drive for winding and unwinding the cable guide wire; and a spring accumulator operably exerting a resilient tensile force on a wire portion unreeled from the winding drum; wherein the spring accumulator comprises a guide roller pair and a deflection roller for deflecting the wire portion unreeled from the winding drum along a variable deflection path.

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Classifications

  • B65H59/387Primary

    Regulating unwinding speed · CPC title

  • by devices acting on package or support · CPC title

  • Ladders or other supports · CPC title

  • acting on the reel · CPC title

  • using gravity-loaded or spring-loaded loop · CPC title

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What does patent US11616355B2 cover?
A tensioning device for a wired energy or data transmission path includes a winding drum, a cable guide wire stored on the winding drum, and a spring accumulator. The winding drum is rotatable by an electrical drive for winding and unwinding the cable guide wire. The spring accumulator is operably exerting a resilient tensile force on a wire portion unreeled from the winding drum.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Deere & Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65H59/387. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 28 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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