System and assembly structure for aligning an encoder

US9664537B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9664537-B2
Application numberUS-201414168569-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 30, 2014
Priority dateJan 30, 2014
Publication dateMay 30, 2017
Grant dateMay 30, 2017

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In one embodiment, an encoder system comprising an encoder assembly and an encoder alignment structure is disclosed. The encoder assembly may include at least a detector, a hub, a housing, an index sensor of the detector, and a coding member having an index mark. The encoder alignment structure may have a projecting structure. The detector may be coupled with the housing, and the projecting structure may slideably engage the hub so as to align the index mark of the coding member with the index sensor of the detector in a first alignment arrangement. In another embodiment, an encoder assembly configured for receiving an alignment structure having a projecting structure is disclosed.

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What is claimed is: 1. An encoder system, comprising: an encoder assembly including at least a detector, a hub, a housing, an index sensor of the detector, and a coding member having an index mark; and an encoder alignment structure having a projecting structure, wherein the detector is coupled with the housing, and wherein the projecting structure extends through the hub to slideably engage the detector and the hub so as to align the index mark of the coding member with the index sensor of the detector in an alignment arrangement. 2. The encoder system of claim 1 , wherein the projecting structure further comprises first and second detector projecting members, and wherein each of the first and second detector projecting members slideably engages the detector. 3. The encoder system of claim 1 , wherein the projecting structure further comprises a first hub projecting member, and first and second detector projecting members and wherein each of the first and second detector projecting members slideably engages with the detector and the first hub projecting member slideably engages with the hub. 4. The encoder system of claim 1 , wherein the projecting structure further comprises a first hub projecting member, and first and second detector projecting members, wherein each of the first hub projecting member, and first and second detector projecting members have a respective longitudinal dimension and wherein the respective longitudinal dimension of each of the first hub projecting member, and first and second detector projecting members are substantially parallel to one another. 5. The encoder system of claim 1 , wherein the detector further comprises a printed circuit board and wherein the projecting structure slideably engages with the printed circuit board of the detector so as to align the index mark of the coding member with the printed circuit board. 6. The encoder system of claim 1 , wherein: the encoder alignment structure further comprises a hub collar having a perimeter; the projecting structure further comprises a first hub projecting member, first and second detector projecting members; and the first hub projecting member, and first and second detector projecting members are arranged about the perimeter of the hub collar. 7. The encoder system of claim 1 , wherein the detector further comprises a mounting bore and wherein the projecting structure slideably engages with the detector so as to further align the index mark of the coding member with the mounting bore in a first predetermined spaced relation. 8. The encoder system of claim 1 , wherein the hub further comprises a shaft bore configured to receive a shaft and to couple the shaft with the hub, and wherein the projecting structure slideably engages the detector so as to further align the index sensor of the detector with the shaft bore. 9. The encoder system of claim 1 , wherein: the detector further comprises a detector die; the encoder assembly further comprises a light source optically coupled with the detector die; and the projecting structure slideably engages the hub so as to align the index mark of the coding member with the light source. 10. The encoder system of claim 1 , wherein the hub comprises a hub ring formed at least partially surrounding the hub, wherein the projecting structure slideably engages the hub ring. 11. The encoder system of claim 6 , wherein the first and second detector projecting members have respective first and second extremities, wherein the second extremity comprises more contact surfaces to contact a corresponding mating structure of the detector than the first extremity has to contact the corresponding mating structure of the detector. 12. The encoder system of claim 6 , wherein one of the first and second detector projecting members has an extremity with a substantially “+” shaped cross section to engage the detector. 13. An encoder alignment structure for aligning a hub, a coding member coupled to the hub and having an index mark, and a detector having an index sensor, comprising: a major surface of the encoder alignment structure; a hub collar extending from the major surface of the encoder alignment structure to slideably engage the hub; and a projecting structure having a longitudinal dimension extending outwardly from the major surface of the encoder alignment structure, wherein the longitudinal dimension is sufficiently long for extending through the hub to slideably engage the detector and the hub when the major surface is adjacent to the hub, so as to substantially align the index mark of the coding member with the index sensor of the detector. 14. The encoder alignment structure of claim 13 , wherein the hub collar comprises a rib structure protruding inwardly from the hub collar, wherein the rib structure engages the hub in a predefined radial position such that the coding member and the detector are coaxially aligned. 15. The encoder alignment structure of claim 13 , wherein the encoder alignment structure is integrally formed. 16. The encoder alignment structure of claim 13 , wherein the projecting structure is arranged proximate to the detector but distanced away from the coding member. 17. The encoder alignment structure of claim 13 , wherein the detector further comprises a detector die. 18. An encoder assembly configured for receiving an alignment structure having a projecting structure, comprising: a detector, the detector having an index sensor and a first detector mating structure; a coding member, the coding member having an index mark; and a hub, the hub having a shaft bore, a hub mating structure, and a perimeter of the shaft bore; wherein the hub mating structure is disposed about the perimeter of the shaft bore; wherein the hub is coupled to the coding member such that a position of the hub mating structure corresponds to a position of the index mark; and wherein the hub and first detector mating structures are configured to slideably receive the projecting structure, wherein the projecting structure extends through the hub to slideably engage the detector, so as to align the index mark of the coding member with the index sensor of the detector in a first positional arrangement between the hub and first detector mating structures. 19. The encoder assembly of claim 18 , wherein the detector further comprises a second detector mating structure wherein the first and second detector mating structures are arranged substantially symmetrical with respect to the hub. 20. The encoder assembly of claim 18 comprises a six-channel encoder.

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  • Scales; Discs, e.g. fixation, fabrication, compensation · CPC title

  • G01D5/3473Primary

    Circular or rotary encoders · CPC title

  • by mounting means · CPC title

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What does patent US9664537B2 cover?
In one embodiment, an encoder system comprising an encoder assembly and an encoder alignment structure is disclosed. The encoder assembly may include at least a detector, a hub, a housing, an index sensor of the detector, and a coding member having an index mark. The encoder alignment structure may have a projecting structure. The detector may be coupled with the housing, and the projecting str…
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Avago Technologies General Ip
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01D5/3473. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 30 2017 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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