Holding device for a hollow-shaft incremental encoder or the lik

Supports – Resilient support – Including spring zone understructure

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248638, 267136, F16M 300

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048631396

ABSTRACT:
A device for holding at least one of a rotational speed and a rotational angle encoder rigidly attached to a drive shaft includes a holding frame for the encoder, a crossbar spaced from said holding frame for fastening the holding frame to a machine, the holding frame having an upright disposition with substantially vertical side crosspieces, means for attaching substantially vertically disposed leaf springs to the side crosspieces of the holding frame, the leaf springs having respective ends connected to the crossbar, the holding frame having at least another leaf spring fastened to respective ends of the substantially vertical side crosspieces at a substantially horizontal side of the holding frame, and at least one structural element for securing the encoder within a range of section of the other leaf spring.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3713611 (1973-01-01), Voigt
patent: 4282566 (1981-08-01), Newman
patent: 4360184 (1982-11-01), Reid, III
patent: 4405101 (1983-09-01), Carlson et al.

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