Device for detecting at least one variable relating to the movem

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Switching systems – Condition responsive

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307116, 200 47, 340670, 340686, 33707, G01D 500, F16H 5300, H01H 1500, H01H 2100

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ABSTRACT:
A lever (6) is pushed by a cam profile (23) formed on an actuating member (9) fastened to a movable body (12), the movement of which is to be detected. A cam (13) fixed to the lever moves a plunger (16) which actuates a position switch (33). There is interposed between the plunger and the switch an influencing member (22), the position of which is measured by means of a card (28) passing in front of photoelectric detectors (29). A processing unit (31) supplies, at the output, an analog or numerical signal relating to the position of the movable body (12), to its speed or to its acceleration.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3956973 (1976-05-01), Pomplas
patent: 4797564 (1989-01-01), Ramunas
Machine Design, vol. 40, No. 26, Nov. 7, 1968, pp. 185-189, R. J. Perle: "Reliable Limit-Switch Operation".
Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 5, No. 202 (P-95) [874], Dec. 22, 1981; & JP-A-56-124 015 (Hitachi Seisakusho K.K.), 29/09/81.

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