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Encoder, method of mounting encoder, method of exchanging encoder, and motor apparatus

An installation method and encoder technology, which are applied in the encoder field, can solve the problems of difficult concentricity of the motor shaft and the dimple structure, time-consuming and other problems, and achieve the effect of simplifying the installation or replacement operation.

Active Publication Date: 2014-02-26
NIKON CORP
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[0009] However, when the dimple structure is provided on the motor side, there are problems in that it takes man-hours to process the motor and that it is difficult to precisely form the concentricity between the motor shaft and the dimple structure.

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[0039] An encoder is a device that detects the rotation speed and rotation speed of a rotating body (motor device) such as a motor. figure 1 It is a cross-sectional view showing the overall structure of the encoder 100 according to the first embodiment, and is a view showing a state before being mounted on a motor. Such as figure 1 As shown, the encoder 100 has a mounting member 3 , a case (body part) 4 , a detection part (substrate part) 30 , a disk part 15 , and a cover mounted on the case 4 in a state covering the detection part 30 . Department (Main Department)16.

[0040] The detection unit 30 has a detection substrate 5 and an optical sensor (detection unit) 8 . In one example, the detection substrate 5 is a circular plate-shaped member when viewed from above. In this embodiment, the detection unit 30 irradiates light to the light reflection pattern (dial) 10 formed on the disc portion (rotation unit) 15 , and the light sensor 8 detects the reflected light from the li...

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[0083] Next, the structure of the second embodiment of the present invention will be described. In addition, the difference between the present embodiment and the first embodiment is that a retaining ring is not used as an attachment member, and other configurations are the same. Therefore, in the following description, the description of the same members and structures as those of the first embodiment will be omitted or simplified.

[0084] Figure 7 is a diagram showing the overall configuration of the encoder of this embodiment, Figure 7 (a) is a cross-sectional view of the encoder, Figure 7 (b) is a plan view showing the structure of the main part of the encoder.

[0085] Encoder 200, such as Figure 7 As shown in (a), it has the mounting member 50, the case 4, the detection part 30, the disk part 15, and the cover part 16 similarly to the structure of 1st Embodiment.

[0086] The mounting member 50 of the present embodiment is constituted by a fixing member 51 . T...

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Abstract

An encoder is provided with a body section comprising a detection section, and a disc section comprising a pattern. The disc section comprises a first face to be used for positioning the body section with respect to the disc section, and a second face to be used for positioning the disc section with respect to the rotation axle that is the object to be measured. At least a portion of the first face is positioned at the outer side in the diameter direction in comparison to the pattern.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to an encoder, an encoder installation method, an encoder replacement method and a motor device. [0002] This application claims priority based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2011-139356 for which it applied on June 23, 2011, and uses the content here. Background technique [0003] For example, an encoder is known as a device for detecting the rotational speed and rotation angle of a rotating body such as a rotating shaft of a motor (Patent Document 1). Encoders are used, for example, to be attached to the rotating shaft of a motor (measuring object). As an example of an encoder, by rotating a rotating part (disc part) on which a predetermined light reflecting pattern and a magnetic pattern are formed integrally with a rotating shaft, the light reflecting pattern is irradiated with light to read the reflected light and detect, for example, the position of the magnetic pattern. changes, the rotational speed and rotat...

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IPC IPC(8): H02K11/00G01D5/347
CPCG01D5/34738G01D5/24442H02K11/0026H02K11/22
Inventor 三桥雄一渡边昭宏大野康
Owner NIKON CORP
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