Method of manufacturing stylus and stylus
US-2016349035-A1 · Dec 1, 2016 · US
US9797757B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9797757-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414760097-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 16, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 17, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 24, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 24, 2017 |
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A sensor is placed on a plate lowered into the hollow of the shaft and guided by taut wires between a lower attachment device and an upper motorized winder. The deformations, responsible for measurement errors and caused either by static deformations, produced by the weight or poor construction of the apparatus, or by vibrations, are to a large extent eliminated.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A device for measuring the internal profile of a hollow shaft, comprising: a frame to which the shaft is vertically attached; a measuring machine comprising at least one sensor and a support of the sensor which is mobile vertically in the hollow of the shaft; at least one taut wire vertically through the hollow of the shaft; and a weight suspended from the at least one taut wire, wherein the support of the sensor comprises a plate provided with at least one bore, with each taut wire being threaded into a respective bore, the plate being mobile along the taut wire, and wherein the frame comprises a blocking device of the weight at a bottom position. 2. The device for measuring the internal profile of a hollow shaft according to claim 1 , wherein the blocking device is an electro-magnet, with the weight being magnetic. 3. The device for measuring the internal profile of a hollow shaft according to claim 1 , wherein the blocking device comprises a centring imprint that receives the weight. 4. The device for measuring the internal profile of a hollow shaft according to claim 1 , wherein the weight is a sphere. 5. The device for measuring the internal profile of a hollow shaft according to claim 1 , wherein the blocking device is mounted on a rotating plate of the frame, which receives a support of the shaft, by a bearing rotating freely about a vertical axis of said blocking device. 6. A device for measuring the internal profile of a hollow shaft, comprising: a frame to which the shaft is vertically attached; a measuring machine comprising at least one sensor and a support of the sensor which is mobile vertically in the hollow of the shaft; and at least one taut wire vertically through the hollow of the shaft, the taut wire comprising opposite ends which are secured to the frame, wherein the support of the sensor comprises a plate provided with at least one bore, with each taut wire being threaded into a respective bore, the plate being mobile by sliding along the taut wire. 7. The device for measuring the internal profile of a hollow shaft according to claim 6 , comprising two said taut wires, and the bores are opposite on the plate. 8. The device for measuring the internal profile of a hollow shaft according to claim 6 , comprising three said taut wires, and the bores are distributed regularly around the plate. 9. The device for measuring the internal profile of a hollow shaft according to claim 6 , comprising a weight suspended from at least one taut wire, and the frame comprises a blocking device of the weight at a bottom position. 10. The device for measuring the internal profile of a hollow shaft according to claim 9 , wherein the blocking device is an electro-magnet, with the weight being magnetic. 11. The device for measuring the internal profile of a hollow shaft according to claim 9 , wherein the blocking device comprises a centring imprint that receives the weight. 12. The device for measuring the internal profile of a hollow shaft according to claim 9 , wherein the weight is a sphere. 13. The device for measuring the internal profile of a hollow shaft according to claim 9 , wherein the blocking device is mounted on a rotating plate of the frame, which receives a support of the shaft, by a bearing rotating freely about a vertical axis of said blocking device. 14. The device for measuring the internal profile of a hollow shaft according to claim 6 , comprising a means of suspending and of tensioning the wire to the frame. 15. The device for measuring the internal profile of a hollow shaft according to claim 14 , wherein the device comprising several said taut wires, the means of suspending and of tensioning is independent for each one of said taut wires such that different tensions are applied to said taut wires. 16. The device for measuring the internal profile of a hollow shaft according to claim 6 , wherein the bore is provided with a sliding ring without slack on the taut wire. 17. The device for measuring the internal profile of a hollow shaft according to claim 16 , wherein the ring is split and has a hemispheric section. 18. The device for measuring the internal profile of a hollow shaft according to claim 6 , comprising a sensor for measuring the unwinding of the descending wire. 19. The device for measuring the internal profile of a hollow shaft according to claim 6 , wherein the plate is suspended from a descending wire arranged on a winder.
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