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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 19, 2018
Filed:
Sep. 24, 2014
General Equipment and Manufacturing Company, Inc., Louisville, KY (US);
Robert Lynn LaFountain, Charlestown, IN (US);
Gregory Curtis Merrifield, Prospect, KY (US);
Michael Simmons, Louisville, KY (US);
Brian Phillip Pate, Fredericksburg, IN (US);
General Equipment and Manufacturing Company, Inc., Louisville, KY (US);
Abstract
A method of non-rotatably securing a target to a shaft extending along a longitudinal axis within an enclosed proximity switch assembly is described. The target support at least one target magnet and a hub having a body portion extending along the longitudinal axis. The body portion includes an outer surface and a shaft aperture extending along the longitudinal axis, and further includes at least one threaded body aperture extending from the outer surface to the shaft aperture. The shaft is inserted into the shaft aperture, and a set screw is inserted into one of the body apertures. A torque is applied to the set screw to threadably engage the set screw with the one of the body apertures such that a distal end of the set screw contacts an outer surface of the shaft. The set screw is sealed within the body aperture with a high-temperature potting.