Arrangement for an optical speed indicator

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

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180197, H03K 1302, G01N 2112

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047406895

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The present invention relates to an arrangement for an optical speed indicator intended to form part of a system for the anti-lock braking of a vehicle wheel having a rotationally symmetrical device operatively connected with the wheel, said device being executed with equidistant openings or the like, a light source positioned on one side of said device and so arranged as to illuminate said openings, and a detector positioned on the other side of said device and so arranged as to generate a signal pulse each time it is struck via an opening by light from the light source.
Speed indicators of this kind are often positioned in an environment such that the risk of contamination by dirt and of resulting malfunction is remarkably high.
The object of the present invention is by simple means to eliminate or at least to reduce by a considerable amount any malfunctions resulting from contamination by dirt, which is permissible in accordance with the invention through the arrangement including a nozzle communicating with the brake cylinder of the vehicle wheel in such a way that the quantity of air discharged from the cylinder via the nozzle during braking produces a jet of air so arranged as to prevent the speed indicator from becoming contaminated by dirt. The invention permits effective blowing clean, and without the need for special equipment for the control of that function.
In accordance with one particular characteristic feature of the invention, the level of contamination by dirt is reduced further by the rotationally symmetrical device being executed in a previously disclosed fashion with tongues arranged adjacent to the openings, and by the tongues being positioned in such a way that a flow of air which interacts with the jet of air from the nozzle is obtained from them.
The invention is described in greater detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which
FIG. 1 illustrates diagramatically and in perspective view an illustrative embodiment of an arrangement in accordance with the invention.
FIG. 2 illustrates a plan view from the side, and
FIG. 3 illustrates a plan view from above of the arrangement in accordance with FIG. 1.
The arrangement in accordance with the invention comprises a rotationally symmetrically device 1, consisting in the design illustrated in the drawing of an annular part of the outer surface of a cylinder, and of a light source 2 and a photocell 3 positioned to either side of the ring 1. The ring 1 is operatively connected to a vehicle wheel, the rotational speed of which is to be measured. Neither the aforementioned vehicle wheel nor the operative connection are shown in the drawing. The ring 1 is executed with equidistant openings 4 which are illuminated by the light source 2. When these pass by the photocell 3 as the ring 1 rotates, a series of electrical impulses is produced in a previously disclosed fashion, the frequency of which provides an indication of the speed of rotation of the wheel. The series of impulses is processed in a manner appropriate for the purpose by means of a computer device 5 connected to the photocell 3.
A nozzle 8 communicating with the brake cylinder 7 of the vehicle wheel is present in accordance with the invention in order to prevent the contamination by dirt of the component parts of the speed indicator. In the design illustrated in the drawing, this nozzle is arranged between the light source 2 and the photocell 3 and is so arranged as to produce a jet of air by means of which the optical surfaces of the light source 2 and the photocell 3 are primarily kept free from dirt. The jet of air is produced each time braking by means of the handbrake or the footbrake ceases. This is also the case for the electronically controlled pulsed braking provided by the antilock braking system. The first-mentioned case is especially advantageous because dirt may have collected on the detector devices after the vehicle has remained stationary for a certain time. The accumulated dirt is thus blown away with the help of a jet of air which is produced in

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