Motorized tape measure

US11946736B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11946736-B2
Application numberUS-202217930604-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 8, 2022
Priority dateJun 14, 2019
Publication dateApr 2, 2024
Grant dateApr 2, 2024

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Abstract

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Various aspects of tape measures with one or more of a sensor, a motor, and a clutch, are shown. The sensors described herein detect, through various mechanisms, the position of the retraction system of a tape measure. The measurements by the sensors may be used to control a motor to adjust an amount of tension in the spiral spring of a tape measure. In various embodiments a motor interacts with the retraction system of the tape measure via a clutch, which moderates an amount of force that the motor can communicate to the retraction system.

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What is claimed is: 1. A tape measure comprising: a housing; a tape reel rotatably mounted within the housing; a rotational axis defined by the tape reel around which the tape reel rotates; an elongate tape blade wound around the tape reel; a spiral spring coupled to the tape reel, wherein when the elongate tape blade is unwound from the tape reel to extend from the housing the spiral spring stores energy, wherein the spiral spring releasing energy drives rewinding of the elongate tape blade on to the tape reel; and a sensor that measures a speed of the elongate tape blade being extended from or retrieved into the housing. 2. The tape measure of claim 1 , wherein the sensor generates a first signal as a result of measuring the speed of the elongate tape blade, wherein a configuration of the spiral spring is determined based on the first signal. 3. The tape measure of claim 2 , the tape measure further comprises a motor that adjusts an amount of tension in the spiral spring in response to receiving the first signal. 4. The tape measure of claim 1 , wherein the sensor detects indicia on a bottom surface of elongate tape blade. 5. The tape measure of claim 4 , wherein the sensor is an optical detector. 6. The tape measure of claim 4 , wherein the indicia is an alternating stripe pattern. 7. The tape measure of claim 4 , wherein the sensor detects a speed of the indicia moving past the sensor. 8. The tape measure of claim 7 , wherein the sensor generates a first signal as a result of measuring the speed of the indicia of the elongate tape blade and a configuration of the spiral spring is determined based on the first signal, and wherein the tape measure further comprises a motor that adjusts an amount of tension in the spiral spring in response to receiving the first signal. 9. The tape measure of claim 1 , wherein the sensor is positioned within the housing proximate to where the elongate tape blade exits the housing. 10. A tape measure comprising: a housing; a tape reel rotatably mounted within the housing; a rotational axis defined by the tape reel around which the tape reel rotates; an elongate tape blade wound around the tape reel; a spiral spring coupled to the tape reel, wherein when the elongate tape blade is unwound from the tape reel to extend from the housing the spiral spring stores energy, wherein the spiral spring releasing energy drives rewinding of the elongate tape blade on to the tape reel; and a sensor that measures at least one of a length of the elongate tape blade extended from and a length of the elongate tape retrieved into the housing. 11. The tape measure of claim 10 , wherein the sensor generates a first signal as a result of measuring the length of the elongate tape blade extended from the housing, wherein a configuration of the spiral spring is determined based on the first signal. 12. The tape measure of claim 11 , the tape measure further comprises a motor that adjusts an amount of tension in the spiral spring in response to receiving the first signal. 13. The tape measure of claim 10 , wherein the sensor detects markings on a bottom surface of elongate tape blade. 14. The tape measure of claim 13 , wherein the sensor determines the length of the elongate tape blade extended from housing by counting the markings on the elongate tape blade moving past the sensor. 15. A tape measure comprising: a housing; a tape reel rotatably mounted within the housing; a rotational axis defined by the tape reel around which the tape reel rotates; an elongate tape blade wound around the tape reel; a spiral spring located within the housing, wherein when the elongate tape blade is unwound from the tape reel to extend from the housing the spiral spring stores energy, wherein the spiral spring releasing energy drives rewinding of the elongate tape blade on to the tape reel; a motor that interfaces with the tape reel via a clutch, the clutch positioned between the motor and the tape reel; and a sensor that measures a tension of the spiral spring. 16. The tape measure of claim 15 , wherein the sensor generates a first signal as a result of measuring the tension of the spiral spring, wherein a configuration of the spiral spring is determined based on the first signal. 17. The tape measure of claim 16 , wherein the motor adjusts an amount of tension in the spiral spring in response to receiving the first signal. 18. The tape measure of claim 15 , wherein the clutch defines a maximum tension in the spiral spring such that when the maximum tension is reached the clutch slips preventing an increase in the tension. 19. The tape measure of claim 18 , wherein the clutch includes an adjustment mechanism such that the maximum tension is adjustable. 20. The tape measure of claim 15 , wherein the clutch is a detent clutch.

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  • G01B3/1005Primary

    Means for controlling winding or unwinding of tapes · CPC title

  • operated by electric motors · CPC title

  • operated by springs · CPC title

  • G01B3/1007Primary

    Means for locking · CPC title

  • Details of internal structure thereof, e.g. means for coupling separately moulded casing halves · CPC title

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What does patent US11946736B2 cover?
Various aspects of tape measures with one or more of a sensor, a motor, and a clutch, are shown. The sensors described herein detect, through various mechanisms, the position of the retraction system of a tape measure. The measurements by the sensors may be used to control a motor to adjust an amount of tension in the spiral spring of a tape measure. In various embodiments a motor interacts wit…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01B3/1005. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 02 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 7 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).