Wireless fastener grip gauge
US-2018283841-A1 · Oct 4, 2018 · US
US8931185B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-8931185-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213705085-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 4, 2012 |
| Priority date | Dec 4, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jan 13, 2015 |
| Grant date | Jan 13, 2015 |
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An electronic caliper generates power for measurement operations. The caliper comprises a scale member, a slider, a signal processing portion configured to measure a displacement between the scale member and slider, a power generating arrangement attached to the slider comprising a gear assembly configured to rotate in response to a force provided through the scale member to the gear assembly by a user opening or closing the caliper, and a power generator coupled to the gear assembly and configured to rotate in response to force provided by the rotating gear assembly and provide power to the signal processing portion. The power generating arrangement generates power as the user opens or closes the caliper and is configured such that it contributes a motion resistance force component of at most 20N during the user opening or closing the caliper using a maximum manual acceleration and/or speed.
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The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property of privilege is claimed are defined as follows: 1. An electrically powered caliper configured to generate power for measurement operations, the caliper comprising: a scale member; a slider; a signal processing portion configured to measure a displacement between the scale member and the slider; and a power generating arrangement fixed relative to the slider, comprising: a gear assembly configured to rotate in response to a force provided through the scale member to the gear assembly by a user opening or closing the caliper; and a power generator coupled to the gear assembly and configured to rotate in response to force provided by the rotating gear assembly and provide power to the signal processing portion, wherein: the power generating arrangement generates power as the user opens or closes the caliper; and the power generating arrangement is configured such that it contributes a motion resistance force component of at most 20N during the user opening or closing the caliper using a maximum manual acceleration. 2. The caliper of claim 1 , wherein the power generating arrangement is configured such that it contributes a motion resistance force component of at most 20N during the user opening or closing the caliper using a maximum manual speed. 3. The caliper of claim 2 , wherein the power generating arrangement is configured such that it contributes a motion resistance force component of at most 10N. 4. The caliper of claim 2 , wherein the gear assembly comprises a force-limiting clutch which is configured to limit the motion resistance force component. 5. The caliper of claim 4 , wherein the gear assembly comprises an input element that is driven by the force provided through the scale member and the force-limiting clutch is located between the input element and a gear coupled to the input element by the force-limiting clutch. 6. The caliper of claim 4 , wherein the force-limiting clutch is configured to limit the motion resistance force component to at most 10N. 7. The caliper of claim 1 , wherein the signal processing portion comprises an energy storage element comprising at least one of a battery and a capacitor configured to store energy generated by the power generating arrangement. 8. The caliper of claim 1 , wherein the gear assembly comprises an input element that is driven by the force provided through the scale member, and the input element comprises one of a gear and a friction roller. 9. The caliper of claim 8 , wherein the input element comprises a gear that is driven by a rack attached to the scale member. 10. The caliper of claim 8 , wherein the input element comprises a friction roller that is driven by an edge of the scale member. 11. The caliper of claim 10 , wherein the caliper further comprises a spring element that presses the friction roller against the scale member. 12. The caliper of claim 11 , wherein the spring element is movable by a user and is configured to press the friction roller against the edge of the scale member in a first position corresponding to an active power generation state, and to not press the friction roller against the edge of the scale member in a second position corresponding to an inactive state when power generation is not intended. 13. The caliper of claim 1 , wherein the gear assembly comprises an input element of a smaller diameter that is coupled to an outer gear of a larger diameter that drives an inner gear of a smaller diameter that is coupled to another outer gear of a larger diameter that drives the power generator through at least one additional gear. 14. The caliper of claim 1 , wherein at least some gears of the power generating arrangement are located in a volume between the top of the scale member and the inside of a cover that encloses the signal processing portion. 15. The caliper of claim 1 , wherein at least some gears of the power generating arrangement are located in a volume between the bottom of the scale member and an inside surface of a portion of the slider that wraps around the bottom of the scale member.
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