EP3683902B1 - Snap-in slipring module - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a slipring module assembly with slipring modules bearing sliding tracks of a slipring.
- the problem to be solved by the invention is to provide a slipring module which is easy and inexpensive to manufacture and which can easily be exchanged in a slipring assembly.
- a slipring module comprises a body and at least one sliding track. There may be at least one of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 sliding tracks. The maximum number of tracks is determined by the diameter of the module and the technology of contacting the rings. Multiple slipring modules can e.g. be added from a modular construction kit.
- the body has a circular cylindrical shape around a center axis and comprises an electrically insulating material.
- the body may have structural or structure enhancing metal components. It is preferred, if the body comprises insulating material only.
- the insulating material may be any suitable monomer or preferably polymer, for example epoxy or polyurethane.
- the insulating material may also comprise a preferably non-conductive filler, for example ceramic, aluminum oxide or others.
- the modules might also be strengthened by glass fiber mats or metal wire meshes incorporated into the insulating material.
- the sliding tracks are on or at least partially embedded into the insulating material.
- the sliding tracks comprise an electrically conductive material.
- at least two sliding tracks are insulated from each other.
- they are solid conductive bodies. They may comprise any conductive metal or an alloy of metals.
- the slip-ring holders have a plurality of fingers reaching into the groove when mounted to the slipring module.
- the holders have a circular shape and the fingers are arranged circularly and preferably evenly spaced.
- the fingers provide together with the groove a snap - fit connection which may also be opened if necessary.
- the fingers have at least a certain degree of elasticity to be deformed in such a way that they can reach over the rim of the groove.
- the fingers have an arm and at the end of the arm a protrusion, which fits into the groove.
- the protrusion and the groove may have rounded edges, such that the finger may be removed after assembly.
- the fingers and groove that connect holder and slipring module when mounted may also be located at the inside diameter of the module.
- the slipring module may be preassembled before mounting into a slip-ring housing by attaching at least one holder (if only one holder is used) or two holders to the ends of the slip-ring module. Such a preassembled slip-ring module may then be inserted into the housing from one side and along its center axis. This is the same way, as slip-ring modules known from prior art are mounted. If a slip-ring housing is already installed in an application, it may be difficult to access the housing from one side to insert the module along its center axis. Here, the slipring module may simply be displaced in a radial direction and the holders may be attached or removed, when they module is in place.
- the module may be moved laterally (in a radial direction) into its final position and then one or two holders are pushed on the ends of the slipring modules.
- one or two holders are removed sideward thus releasing the module which may be moved out of the housing laterally (in a radial direction).
- the at least one sealing ring preferably comprises an elastic material like a polymer or rubber.
- the at least one sealing ring may be compressed by the holding force generated by the fingers.
- the at least one sealing ring generates friction between the module and the holder, such that there is no movement and specifically no rotational movement between the at least one holder and the module.
- the sealing ring could also be realized by 3D printing a ring shaped or wavy structure into the groove of the module or onto the modules front side.
- This shaft lock ring may be used to fix the holder and therefore the module assembly within a slipring housing.
- a shaft lock ring also a snap ring could be used.
- a double slipring module assembly is provided.
- two modules are connected together by a double holder.
- the double holder has fingers on two axially opposing sides and around a common rotation axis. Double holders allow connecting two or more modules together.
- a double holder may comprise any of the features described herein.
- the assembly may further comprise a stationary part holding a first holder by a first bearing and a rotating part holding a second holder by a second bearing.
- FIG 2 a sectional view of a slip-ring assembly 200 is shown.
- the slip-ring assembly 200 comprises a stationary part 210 and a rotating part 220 forming a housing for the slip-ring module assembly 100 and holding the slip-ring module assembly 100.
- the slip-ring module assembly 100 comprises at least a slip-ring module body 105 and a plurality of sliding tracks 120.
- the slip-ring module assembly 100 preferably is cylindrical and rotational symmetrical about an axis of rotation 101. There may be minor deviations like the sliding track contact pins 122.
- holders 160 and the 170 are provided, which are held rotatably by ball bearings 211 and 221.
- the holders may have bearing seats 162 and 172.
- at least one sealing ring 184 is placed between the holder and the slip-ring module.
- the sealing ring preferably comprises an elastic material like a polymer or rubber.
- the sealing ring furthermore provides a pre-load to the fingers and results in a more stable connection and may provide dampening of vibrations. It is preferred, if there is a sealing ring groove 183 within one of the holders 160, 170 and/or within at least one of the ends of the slip-ring module 105.
- This figure further shows connecting pins 122 of the sliding tracks 120.
- the axial stops 316 are shorter in axial direction compared to the locking pin 313 and define the axial position of the holder to a module.
- Figure 8 shows a double slipring module assembly according to this invention.
- two modules 105, 315 are connected together by a double holder 320.
- the double holder has fingers 181 on two axially opposing sides and around a common rotation axis.
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Description
- The invention relates to a slipring module assembly with slipring modules bearing sliding tracks of a slipring.
- Sliprings are used for transferring electrical signals and power between rotating parts.
- A slipring module held by cylindrical metal tube is disclosed in
EP 1 320 155 A2 . This assembly is comparatively stiff and solid. The disadvantage is a high weight and the expensive and complex manufacturing process.US 9,742,135 B2 EP 1482 604 A2 discloses a method of gluing multiple contact rings together with a flange. The flange is used as a chuck in a lathe and as mechanical reference. This method is also complex and expensive.WO 90/05395 A1 - The problem to be solved by the invention is to provide a slipring module which is easy and inexpensive to manufacture and which can easily be exchanged in a slipring assembly.
- The problem is solved by a slipring module assembly according to independent claim 1. The dependent claims relate to further improvements of the invention.
- A slipring module comprises a body and at least one sliding track. There may be at least one of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 sliding tracks. The maximum number of tracks is determined by the diameter of the module and the technology of contacting the rings. Multiple slipring modules can e.g. be added from a modular construction kit.
- The body has a circular cylindrical shape around a center axis and comprises an electrically insulating material. The body may have structural or structure enhancing metal components. It is preferred, if the body comprises insulating material only. The insulating material may be any suitable monomer or preferably polymer, for example epoxy or polyurethane. The insulating material may also comprise a preferably non-conductive filler, for example ceramic, aluminum oxide or others. The modules might also be strengthened by glass fiber mats or metal wire meshes incorporated into the insulating material.
- The sliding tracks are on or at least partially embedded into the insulating material. The sliding tracks comprise an electrically conductive material. Preferably, at least two sliding tracks are insulated from each other. Preferably, they are solid conductive bodies. They may comprise any conductive metal or an alloy of metals.
- For mounting the slipring module into a slipring device, at least one slip-ring holder is provided. Preferably, there are two slipring holders. The slip-ring holders are attached to one or both ends of the slipring module like end caps. Preferably, the slip-ring module has a groove at at least one end, preferably at both ends. The groove preferably is at the outside of the cylinder - shaped body, but it may also be at the inner side. The groove may have a distance from the end in a range of 2mm and 20mm, preferably between 3mm and 10mm, most preferably between 5mm and 8mm. The groove may have a depth in a range of 1mm to 10mm, preferably between 2mm and 6mm, most preferably between 3mm and 5mm. The slip-ring holders have a plurality of fingers reaching into the groove when mounted to the slipring module. Preferably, the holders have a circular shape and the fingers are arranged circularly and preferably evenly spaced. The fingers provide together with the groove a snap - fit connection which may also be opened if necessary. Preferably, the fingers have at least a certain degree of elasticity to be deformed in such a way that they can reach over the rim of the groove. The fingers have an arm and at the end of the arm a protrusion, which fits into the groove. The protrusion and the groove may have rounded edges, such that the finger may be removed after assembly. There may also be an undercut at at least one of the protrusion and/or the groove to prevent removal of the holder after initial assembly. It may be sufficient to provide such an undercut at only some of the fingers. The fingers and groove that connect holder and slipring module when mounted may also be located at the inside diameter of the module.
- Elastic fingers also provide some mechanical dampening and shock absorbing properties. This will increase reliability and lifetime of the slipring module.
- The slipring module may be preassembled before mounting into a slip-ring housing by attaching at least one holder (if only one holder is used) or two holders to the ends of the slip-ring module. Such a preassembled slip-ring module may then be inserted into the housing from one side and along its center axis. This is the same way, as slip-ring modules known from prior art are mounted. If a slip-ring housing is already installed in an application, it may be difficult to access the housing from one side to insert the module along its center axis. Here, the slipring module may simply be displaced in a radial direction and the holders may be attached or removed, when they module is in place. Specifically, for assembling a module, first, the module may be moved laterally (in a radial direction) into its final position and then one or two holders are pushed on the ends of the slipring modules. For disassembly, one or two holders are removed sideward thus releasing the module which may be moved out of the housing laterally (in a radial direction).
- It may be sufficient to hold the module with only one holder at one end. Normally, the module will be held with one holder at each end. It may also be possible to combine a holder at one end and a bearing fixation as known from prior art at the other end. The module may also be held only by a single holder at a first end while the second end is without mechanical support.
- The at least one holder preferably comprises a plastic material, preferably made from thermosets or thermoplastics. Preferably, it is an injection molded part or a 3D printed part. Alternatively, it may be made of any metal or any other material as long as it provides enough flexibility to the fingers to snap into a groove of the module.
- Preferably the at least one holder has a round outer shape. It may have a free inner bore. This inner bore may be used to guide wires to the module or to insert another rotary joint like another slipring, a RF joint, an optical joint or a media joint. Preferably, the at least one holder has a bearing seat for a ball bearing. Such a ball bearing may provide a rotatable support within a housing.
- There may be a groove for holding a sealing ring (O-ring) in either at least one of the front sides of the module or in at least one of the holders such that a sealing ring contacts the module and the at least one holder at the same time. The at least one sealing ring preferably comprises an elastic material like a polymer or rubber. The at least one sealing ring may be compressed by the holding force generated by the fingers. The at least one sealing ring generates friction between the module and the holder, such that there is no movement and specifically no rotational movement between the at least one holder and the module. The sealing ring could also be realized by 3D printing a ring shaped or wavy structure into the groove of the module or onto the modules front side.
- There may be a groove for holding a shaft lock ring in at least one of the holders. This shaft lock ring may be used to fix the holder and therefore the module assembly within a slipring housing. Instead of a shaft lock ring also a snap ring could be used.
- Instead of an O-ring any other spring like a cup spring or a wave spring could be used as separate part or as printed detail of the module.
- A preferred embodiment is a contrarotating ribbon spring that locks into a hurtling nose in case of rotation of the module (either during assembly or during operation). In this case a mechanical stop is of advantage to exactly define the axial position of the module.
- In an embodiment, axial springs are provided at the holder. Preferably, the axial springs are one part with the body of the holder. In a further embodiment, springs, for example from spring steel may be inserted into gaps of the body of the holder. The axial springs assert a force to the holder in axial direction away from the module body. This helps fixing the fingers in the groove of the module and enhances stability, but allows assembly by firmly pressing the holder on the module in an axial direction. Axial springs may have different shapes.
- In an embodiment, at least one catch is provided for taking up torque, such that the holder cannot rotate relative to the module. There may also be a locking pin to lock the holder in a defined position relative to the module.
- The invention relates to a double holder with axial springs. This double holder basically has the same features and function as the holders described above, but they are double sided to connect two slipring modules together. There may also be an axial spring and/or a catch.
- According to this invention a double slipring module assembly is provided. Here, two Here, two modules are connected together by a double holder. The double holder has fingers on two axially opposing sides and around a common rotation axis. Double holders allow connecting two or more modules together. A double holder may comprise any of the features described herein.
- In an embodiment, at least one end face of the module body has a hurtling nose to receive counterrotating springs of the at least one holder.
- The assembly may further comprise a stationary part holding a first holder by a first bearing and a rotating part holding a second holder by a second bearing.
- The slipring holders may be coded by different pilot diameters lathed into the front side to prevent a wrong combination of slipring holder and module or a wrong orientation of the module. The interface between slipring module and slipring holder may have integrated teeth oriented axially or radially to transfer torque or to code different modules (e.g. for data, signal or power transmission) and ensure their correct orientation during assembly.
- In the following the invention will be described by way of example, without limitation of the general inventive concept, on examples of embodiment with reference to the drawings. The invention as claimed is shown in
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Figure 1 shows a slip-ring module assembly. -
Figure 2 shows a sectional view of a slip-ring assembly. -
Figure 3 shows a detail offigure 2 . -
Figure 4 shows a finger in detail. -
Figure 5 shows a modified finger in detail. -
Figure 6 shows a second holder with axial springs. -
Figure 7 shows a double holder with axial springs. -
Figure 8 shows a double slipring module assembly. -
Figure 9 shows a sectional view of a double slipring module assembly. - In
figure 1 a slip-ring module assembly is shown, which does not form part of the claimed invention. A slip-ring module 105 comprises a slip-ring module body 110 and a plurality of slidingtracks 120. It is preferred, if the slip-ring module body 110 is of an insulating material which may be epoxy, polyurethane or any other suitable material. The slidingtracks 120 preferably are of a conductive material which may be brass, copper, steel or any alloy. The conductive material may have a wear-resistant surface and/or a highly conductive surface, which may comprise gold or any other quantities material. This embodiment shows afirst holder 160 and the left side of the slip-ring module 105 and asecond holder 170 at the right side of the slip-ring module 105. Theholders fingers 181 to fix the holders to the slip-ring module 105. Furthermore, it is preferred, if the at least onegroove 186 which allows to insert a shaft lock ring to fix the holders in a slip-ring assembly. - In
figure 2 a sectional view of a slip-ring assembly 200 is shown. The slip-ring assembly 200 comprises astationary part 210 and arotating part 220 forming a housing for the slip-ring module assembly 100 and holding the slip-ring module assembly 100. The slip-ring module assembly 100 comprises at least a slip-ring module body 105 and a plurality of slidingtracks 120. The slip-ring module assembly 100 preferably is cylindrical and rotational symmetrical about an axis ofrotation 101. There may be minor deviations like the sliding track contact pins 122. - Preferably, for holding the slip-
ring module assembly 100 within the housing,holders 160 and the 170 are provided, which are held rotatably byball bearings seats holders ring module 105, preferably at least onesealing ring 184 is placed between the holder and the slip-ring module. There may also be multiple sealing rings. The sealing ring preferably comprises an elastic material like a polymer or rubber. The sealing ring furthermore provides a pre-load to the fingers and results in a more stable connection and may provide dampening of vibrations. It is preferred, if there is a sealingring groove 183 within one of theholders ring module 105. - The
fingers 181 of theholders circular groove 182 at the outside of the slip-ring module 105. In an alternate embodiment, the groove may be at the inner side of the slip-ring module 105 and thefingers 181 may be arranged at the inner side. - This figure further shows connecting
pins 122 of the sliding tracks 120. - In
figure 3 , a detail offigure 2 is shown. Here, the section comprising afinger 181 at thesecond holder 170 is shown enlarged. - In
figure 4 afinger 181 is shown in detail. Preferably, afinger 181 has anarm 190 which further has aprotrusion 192 at its end. - In
figure 5 a modifiedfinger 181 is shown. Here, theprotrusion 192 has an undercut which may interface with a protrusion ingroove 182 and which may lock thefinger 181 within themodule 105. -
Figure 6 shows asecond holder 310 withaxial springs 311. In this embodiment, which is not part of the claimed invention, the axial springs are one part with the body of theholder 310. There may also be springs, for example from spring steel inserted into gaps of the body of theholder 310. The axial springs assert a force to the holder in axial direction away from the module body. This helps fixing thefingers 181 in thegroove 182 of the module and enhances stability, but allows assembly by firmly pressing the holder on the module in an axial direction. Axial springs may have different shapes. For example, thespring 321 shown in the next figure may also be used here. In addition to the spring there may be at least onelocking pin 313 for taking up torque, such that the holder cannot rotate relative to the module. There may also be a lockingpin 313 to lock the holder in a defined position relative to the module. - The axial stops 316 are shorter in axial direction compared to the
locking pin 313 and define the axial position of the holder to a module. -
Figure 7 shows a double holder according to this claimed invention, with axial springs. This double holder basically has the same features and function as the holders described above, but they are double sided to connect two slipring modules together. There may also be anaxial spring 321 combined with acounterrotating spring 324, or aspring 311 as shown in the previous figure. There may also beaxial stops 322 to define the axial position of the holder to a module. The function of theaxial stop 322 and the spring interaction with a catch on the module end face is demonstrated in thefigure 9 . -
Figure 8 shows a double slipring module assembly according to this invention. Here, twomodules double holder 320. The double holder hasfingers 181 on two axially opposing sides and around a common rotation axis. - In
figure 9 thedouble holder 320 offigure 7 is assembled with twomodules axial spring 321 hooks into acatch 131 of the slipring module. Theaxial stop 323 of thedouble holder 320 defines the axial position of themodules axial spring 321 might slip out of the catch and the counterrotatingaxial spring 324 hooks into thecatch 131 of the slipring module. -
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- Slipring module assembly comprising two slipring modules (105, 315] and one double holder (320), the slipring modules (105, 315) having a cylindrical shape around a center axis (101), and comprising:- a slipring module body (110), the body comprising at least an electrically insulating material,- at least one sliding track (120), at least one sliding track (120) comprising an electrically conductive material, characterized in thatcharacterized in that the slipring modules have a radial groove (182) at one end or both ends, the double holder (320) is adapted to fit to the at least one end of each of the slipring modules (105, 315), and the double holder (320) comprises a plurality of fingers (181) on two axially opposing sides and around the common center axis (101) reaching into the radial grooves (182) when attached to the slipring modules (105, 315) the fingers locking the double holder (320) to the slipring modules (105, 315).
- Slipring module assembly (100) according to claim 1, characterized in that at least one of the slipring modules (105) comprises a plurality of sliding tracks (120) insulated from each other.
- Slipring module assembly (100) according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that at least one end face (130) of the module body (110) has a hurtling nose to receive counterrotating springs (324) of the double holder (320).
- Slipring module assembly (100) according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that the at least one end face (130) of the module body (110) has a groove (183) for a sealing-ring (184), and/or
the double holder (320) has a face matching to at least one end face (130) of the module body (110) comprising a groove (183) for a sealing-ring (184). - Slipring module assembly (100) according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that at least one sealing ring (184) is located between at least one end face (130) of the module body (110) and the double holder (320).
- Slipring module assembly (100) according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that the double holder (320) has a groove (186) for a shaft lock ring (185).
- Slipring module assembly (100) according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that the double holder (320) has a bearing seat for a ball bearing (211, 221) or plain bearing.
- Slipring module assembly (100) according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that the double holder (320) has an axial spring (311, 321) for asserting an axial force between the double holder (320) and the slipring modules.
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