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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 21, 2023
Filed:
Dec. 22, 2017
Igus Gmbh, Cologne, DE;
Andreas Hermey, Hennef, DE;
Thilo-Alexander Jaeker, Sankt Augustin, DE;
Dominik Barten, Meckenheim, DE;
Richard Habering, Cologne, DE;
Konstantin Schmer, Cologne, DE;
IGUS GMBH, Cologne, DE;
Abstract
Monitoring systems for energy chains which guide lines, and which are displaceable along a displacement path and thereby form a movable strand, a stationary strand, and a deflection arc therebetween. According to a first aspect, one or multiple sensors are arranged stationary and form a detection path along the displacement path of the energy chain, in order to react to an approaching and/or contact of the energy chain. According to a second aspect, a plurality of sensor modules are distributed along the energy chain. In this case, each sensor module has a measurand detector and a communication unit for transmitting outputs to an evaluation unit. The first and the second aspect allow function monitoring, for example for the purpose of a safety shutdown. According to a third aspect, a sensor module is arranged on the driver-side end region. The module has a sensor for the quantitative detection of a kinematic parameter of the end region, as well as a communication unit for transmitting output data depending on detected kinematic parameters. This allows an application-dependent prediction of the remaining service life of energy chains.