Rolling bearing with information sensor welded to race

Electricity: measuring and testing – Electrical speed measuring – Including speed-related frequency generator

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324174, 384448, G01P 344, G01P 3487, G01P 102, F16C 3200, F16C 4100

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060940468

ABSTRACT:
Rolling bearing including a stationary race 1, a rotating race 6, at least one row of rolling bodies 3 placed between the stationary race 1 and the rotating race 6, an encoder 23 secured to the rotating race 6 and concentric therewith, and a sensor 14 supported by a sensor carrier block 15 secured to the stationary race 1 and arranged facing and a small gap away from the encoder 23, the travel of which, during rotation, is detected by the sensor 14. The sensor carrier block 15 is secured to the stationary race 1 by a metal retainer 16 positioned with respect to the stationary race 1. The retainer 16 is positioned on a radial face 5 of the stationary race 1 of the rolling bearing and welded to this race.

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patent: 5947611 (1999-09-01), Nagase

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