Optical-mechanical rotation sensing mechanism for a web-roll

Radiant energy – Photocells; circuits and apparatus – Optical or pre-photocell system

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250229, G01D 534

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049873008

ABSTRACT:
An optical-mechanical rotation sensing mechanism for a web-roll rotatably mounted within a cartridge comprises a flange on the web-roll, activating means on the flange, and an optical sensor, outside the cartridge, including a beam of light for sensing incremental rotation of the flange and web-roll. A movable flag on the cartridge exterior actuates the optical sensor in response to movement of the flag between a first position, in which the light beam is interrupted, and a second position in which the light beam is uninterrupted. A coupling means, including a light-shield hood, couples the flange activating means to the flag for moving the flag between its first and second positions.

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