Electronic micrometer

Geometrical instruments – Distance measuring – Opposed contacts

Reexamination Certificate

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C033S705000

Reexamination Certificate

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06243965

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a micrometer, in particular a fluid-tight electronic micrometer.
Electronic micrometers are known in which the measured distance is determined by an electronic system of measurement, for example a capacitive system, and is displayed on an electronic display, for example a liquid crystal display. Compared to conventional mechanical micrometers, these electronic micrometers have in particular the advantage of notably improved reading comfort as well as the possibility of storing and transferring the values measured.
These devices must be kept sufficiently clean in order to function, and are thus badly suited to operate in a humid environment or an environment subject to dust, or to splashing of lubricant or cutting oil. In particular, it is important to see to it that the capacitive electrodes of the measuring system remain free of any humidity.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,433,016 to Tachikake et al describes an electronic micrometer having different means for preventing the infiltration of water into certain portions of the micrometer. In particular, annular joints are provided to stop the infiltration of water along the screw. A tube made of a thermosetting shrinkable material protects certain mechanical elements, in particular the mechanism for adjusting the play between the screw and the sleeve. An opening through the casing allows the pressure inside the latter to be equalized with the external atmospheric pressure. Nothing is provided in the described device, however, to protect the capacitive electrodes, the electronic measuring circuit and the display or the threaded portion of the micrometric screw or of the sleeve from infiltration of water.
The patent publications JP-7-159102 and JP-6-194102 describe similar micrometers in which only part of the components are protected from humidity.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is thus to propose an electronic micrometer improved with respect to the micrometers of prior art. In particular, an object of the present invention is to propose a micrometer better suited to operating in a dirty or humid environment or one subject to dust, or to splashing of lubricant or cutting oil, for example.
According to the invention, these objects are attained by means of a micrometer having a casing defining at least one internal volume, in which the main mechanical and electronic components of the micrometer are disposed, in particular the electronic components and the threaded portions of the sleeve and of the micrometric screw. The entire internal volume of the casing is tight; all the components disposed in the casing are therefore protected.
The invention relates moreover to different types of joints selected and disposed in such a way as to obtain this imperviousness.
The invention thus allows the assembly of electronics and transducers of the micrometer to be protected as well as the threaded portion of the screw and of the sleeve.


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Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 95, No. 9, Oct. 31, 1995 & JP 07159102A (Mitsutoyo Corp.), Jun. 23, 1995.

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