Bearing nut for measuring the rotational speed of a shaft connected to a turbomachine and associated measuring device

US9823145B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9823145-B2
Application numberUS-201414900755-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 24, 2014
Priority dateJun 26, 2013
Publication dateNov 21, 2017
Grant dateNov 21, 2017

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A nut screwed around a rotating shaft with a view to securing a part to said shaft and to cooperate with a fixed sensor sensing a quantity of material in a pre-defined volume to measure the speed of rotation of the shaft, including a ring of teeth separated by slots. At least a portion of the teeth includes at least one recess maintaining the clamping function of the ring of teeth, the at least one recess forming, with notches separating the teeth, respective material deficit intervals detected by said sensor when passing through the detection volume during the rotation of the nut. A method of using the nut with a sensor in a rotational speed measuring device and the production of same.

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The invention claimed is: 1. Nut which has a specified axis and releasably screwed around a rotating shaft in order to rigidly connect a part to said shaft, and to interact with a stationary sensor which senses an amount of material in a specified space in order to measure the rotational speed of the shaft, said nut comprising a ring of teeth which are separated by slots and arranged so as to engage with a clamping tool inserted into at least one slot, wherein at least one teeth comprises at least one recess which maintains the function of clamping the ring of teeth, said recess forming, together with the slots separating the teeth, just as many intervals having less material to be detected by said sensor when passing through the detection space thereof when the nut rotates. 2. Nut according to claim 1 , wherein, each tooth comprises at least one recess, said slots and recesses forming intervals which have an identical circumferential length and are regularly distributed in azimuth around the axis of the nut. 3. Nut according to claim 2 , wherein the recess in the tooth has a constant cross section over its length in the circumferential direction. 4. Nut according to claim 3 , wherein the recess is a slot provided on at least one of the longitudinal faces of the tooth in the circumferential direction. 5. Nut according to claim 1 , wherein, the body of the nut being the portion arranged so as to produce the interface with the shaft and the part to be rigidly connected, the teeth are positioned in the radial extension of the body. 6. Nut according to claim 1 , wherein each tooth comprises a segment without recess separated by a recess, all segments without recesses on the teeth have the same shape, except one which has an increased volume in relation to the others and is capable of being detected by a sensor which senses an amount of material. 7. Device for measuring the rotational speed, in relation to an apparatus, of a shaft connected to a rotor of a rotating machine, comprising a nut according to claim 1 positioned on the shaft in order to rigidly connect the part thereto, and a sensor which is stationary in relation to the apparatus and the detection space of which is positioned so as to see the teeth passing by when the nut rotates around the shaft, and which is capable of detecting variations in the amount of material caused by the intervals corresponding to the recesses and the slots. 8. Device according to claim 7 , wherein the part clamped by the nut is an inner race of the shaft in a bearing. 9. Device for measuring a torque imposed by a turbine engine rotor on the shaft passing therethrough, comprising a first device for measuring a rotational speed on the shaft upstream of the rotor and a second device for measuring a rotational speed on the shaft downstream of the rotor, at least one of said devices for measuring a rotational speed being produced according to claim 7 . 10. Method for producing a nut according to claim 2 , for interacting with a sensor that is capable of detecting variations in amounts of material in a specified space, in order to measure the rotational speed of the nut, comprising the following steps: selecting a nut intended to be screwed around a shaft rotatable about its axis in order to rigidly connect a part to said shaft, and comprising a set of teeth which substantially correspond to segments of a ring having a constant cross section around the axis of the nut, said teeth forming, together with the slots that separate them, a regular pattern in azimuth around the axis, and being arranged so as to engage with a clamping tool inserted into at least one slot; determining the maximum size of the recesses to maintain the clamping function; determining the shape of the recesses to obtain the intervals to be detected by the sensor in addition to the slots between the teeth; machining, preferably by milling, the teeth to produce the recesses. 11. Nut according to claim 1 , wherein it comprises a radially inner thread which interacts with a radially external thread of the shaft. 12. Nut according to claim 1 , wherein the nut comprises an annular body extending along the specified axis and having a radial face, said teeth extending axially from the radial face. 13. Nut according to claim 1 , wherein the recess presents a first height which is lower than the second height of the slot. 14. Nut comprises a body having a longitudinal axis and releasably screwed around a rotating shaft in order to rigidly connect a part to said shaft, and to interact with a stationary sensor which senses an amount of material in a specified space in order to measure the rotational speed of the shaft, said nut comprising a ring of teeth which are separated by slots and arranged so as to engage with a clamping tool inserted into at least one slot, wherein at least one teeth comprises at least one recess which maintains the function of clamping the ring of teeth, said recess forming, together with the slots separating the teeth, just as many intervals having less material to be detected by said sensor when passing through the detection space thereof when the nut rotates, the body being a ring in one piece.

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  • F16C41/007Primary

    Encoders, e.g. parts with a plurality of alternating magnetic poles · CPC title

  • delivered by variable reluctance detectors · CPC title

  • delivered by variable capacitance detectors · CPC title

  • G01L3/10Primary

    involving electric or magnetic means for indicating · CPC title

  • mounted in bearings (bearings F16C) · CPC title

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What does patent US9823145B2 cover?
A nut screwed around a rotating shaft with a view to securing a part to said shaft and to cooperate with a fixed sensor sensing a quantity of material in a pre-defined volume to measure the speed of rotation of the shaft, including a ring of teeth separated by slots. At least a portion of the teeth includes at least one recess maintaining the clamping function of the ring of teeth, the at least…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Snecma
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16C41/007. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 21 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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