Optical rotary encoder

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Inventors

Taniguchi, Mitsuyuki
Aochi, Masato

Application #

242726

Filed

Apr-13-1999

Published

Jul-3-2001

Current US Class

250/231.13
250/231.14
250/231.16
250/237G

International Classes

G01D 005/347

Field of Search

250/231.13 250/231.14 250/231.15 250/231.16 250/231.17 250/231.18 250/237 359/234 359/235

Assignee

Fanuc Ltd. (Yamanashi, JP)

Examiners

Lee; John R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Staas & Halsey LLP

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Abstract
An optical rotary encoder simple in construction and capable of easily securing an aligned state of a code plate with a rotating shaft A disk DS and an attachment portion DM of a code plate (6) are formed of an integrated plastic molded product, so that the assembly work for the code plate (6) itself is unnecessary. A lens group is formed in a predetermined region of the disk DS. When a fitting portion RE of a shaft member (20) is press fitted into an insertion hole DE, alignment holding portions (J1 to J3) are deformed plastically to thereby achieve the alignment. The attachment portion DM and the shaft member (20) are fixed to each other by engaging a fixing bolt BL with threaded holes DH and RH. A plurality of alignment holding portions (K1 to K3) may be provided at the outer peripheral surface of the attachment portion DM. In this case, the alignment is achieved by press fitting the attachment portion DM into a fitted portion RF and plastically deforming the alignment holding portions (K1 to K3). The alignment holding portions may be provided so as to be deformed elastically in the radial direction. Also, a tapered fitting structure may be adopted.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An optical rotary encoder for detecting a rotational amount or a rotational speed of a rotational shaft, comprising:

a light emitting section;

a code plate having a body portion for converting light supplied from said light emitting section into a discrete movable beam group and an attachment portion for holding said body portion concentrically with the rotational shaft, said body portion and said attachment portion being formed integrally with each other by integrated plastic molding; and

a light receiving section for receiving light contained in said discrete movable beam group.

2. An optical rotary encoder according to claim 1, further comprising a fitting and holding mechanism fitting and holding said attachment portion and said rotational shaft to each other and performing the concentric holding.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to an optical rotary encoder, and more particularly to an optical rotary encoder in which plastic molding technology can be applied to the code plate and its attachment structure. The present invention is advantageously applied particularly to an optical rotary encoder using a plurality of plastic lens elements as discrete beam generating means.

BACKGROUND ART

Optical rotary encoders are widely used to detect the position and/or speed of a rotating object. FIG. 1 schematically shows a basic construction of an optical detection section of the optical rotary encoder. As shown in FIG. 1, the optical detection section has a code plate 1 constituting a rotational slit plate, a rotating shaft 2, a fixed slit 3, a light receiving section 4, and a light emitting section 5 as basic elements. The light emitting section 5 incorporates a lens or the like for making a beam parallel as well as one or a plurality of light emitting devices (for example, LEDs).
 
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