GeorgeIoak
Electrical
- Aug 2, 2001
- 7
I looking for a way to transfer 10 DC low current signals on a rotating device. The standard electrical slip rings are too expensive (several hundred dollars) and I'm trying to locate a lower cost solution.
I've come up with a plastic pipe which I slide a series of copper rings onto seperated by rubber O-rings. I then plan to place this inside another larger diameter pipe. The smaller pipe with the copper rings will fit on the inside bore of a bearing while the larger pipe rides on the outside of the bearing.
I want to place a 10 conductor cable around the larger pipe and transfer the electrical connections to the inner copper rings. This is where I am stuck. I need some way to make a good contact from the outer pipe to the copper rings and still be able to produce about 20 of these.
Any ideas???
Thanks,
Geroge
I've come up with a plastic pipe which I slide a series of copper rings onto seperated by rubber O-rings. I then plan to place this inside another larger diameter pipe. The smaller pipe with the copper rings will fit on the inside bore of a bearing while the larger pipe rides on the outside of the bearing.
I want to place a 10 conductor cable around the larger pipe and transfer the electrical connections to the inner copper rings. This is where I am stuck. I need some way to make a good contact from the outer pipe to the copper rings and still be able to produce about 20 of these.
Any ideas???
Thanks,
Geroge