Abstract:
Touch probe including a fixed part (250), designed to be fastened onto a measuring machine or a machine tool, and a contact feeler (30) that is mobile and orientable on two independent axes (211, 212) along a multiplicity of directions indexed in space. An actuator (300) comprising antifriction rollers and a ball bearing allows the rotation axes (211) to be unlocked and any orientation to be selected with minimized friction. In locked position, the actuator (300) withdraws under the action of return springs (336) so as not to influence the indexing accuracy.
Abstract:
Touch-triggered probe comprising a fixed part, designed to be fastened onto a measuring machine or a machine tool, and a mobile contact feeler that can be oriented on two independent axes along a multiplicity of spatial directions.
Abstract:
Tool-switching device for a machine for measuring coordinates wherein the tool is fastened on the tool-carrier and held by the action of elements exerting an axial force. The locking force is taken over symmetrically by the elements of a Boys connection, which increases the repeatability of the connection; in one embodiment, two pins or spheres are driven by a sliding bushing provided with two “V”-shaped slits or with two lateral gorges. In the subsequent embodiments, the pins are replaced by spheres, by levers or by a stirrup.
Abstract:
Column for measuring longitudinal dimensions (1) comprising: a supporting frame (2), a carriage (3) capable of moving along a measuring axis (z) along the supporting frame, a probe tip (44) connected to said carriage and designed to be brought into contact with the piece to be measured, a driving device of the carriage comprising a cable or belt (40) for moving said carriage along said measuring axis, a system for measuring the position of said carriage (3) along said measuring axis, a frame connected in an articulated manner to the carriage. The cable or belt are fastened to the frame. The articulation between the frame and the carriage allows at least one pivoting along a pivoting axis (x) parallel to the plane of said carriage. Advantages: the forces and moments exerted by the cable or belt are not exerted directly onto the carriage. The forces along an axis other than the measuring axis are absorbed by the frame.
Abstract:
Height-measuring column comprising a supporting frame fastened to a base, said supporting frame determining the measuring axis, it being possible to regulate the perpendicularity between the supporting frame and the base and method for regulating the perpendicularity of a height-measuring column relative to a reference surface by regulating the perpendicularity between the supporting frame and the base of said height-measuring column.
Abstract:
Coordinate positioning machine or coordinate measuring machine (CMM), with a microprocessor control unit arranged to drive individual axis driver and a proxy module allowing the connection of external devices on a TCP/IP interface. The external devices are used for User interaction, by means of an http server embedded in the microprocessor control unit, or for advanced tasks including tuning and calibration of the dynamic parameters.
Abstract:
A probe, connectable to a machine tool, having an electric generator (16), supplying an electric or electronic circuit (22) with electric power, and a driving element (28), capable of relative rotation with respect to the stator of the electric generator. The rotation axis of the driving element is preferably a symmetry axis of the probe itself. The driving element is not connected to any external energy source, and can be set in rotation simply by activating the rotary axis of the machine tool.Advantageously, the driving element of the present invention is not directly connected with any mobile element of the machine tool, but is either rotatably mounted on the probe itself, or fixed on the reference table of the machine tool. Importantly, the inventive probe requires no additional connections to the machine tool on which it is mounted, besides the connection to the rotary spindle, which can be realized with a conventional tool-holder with a standardised tapered shank. In this way the inventive probe is fully compatible with standard probes, and can be mounted and used with standard tool-holders, without any adaptation. The self-powering function of the probe can be activated simply by sending appropriate rotation instructions to the machine tools.
Abstract:
Motorized indexed measuring head for a machine for measuring three-dimensional coordinates. The orientable axes are actuated by motors rigidly supported on bearings or ball bearings. The rotation is transmitted to the re-orientable elements by transmission elements having sufficient play so that the indexing accuracy is not impaired.
Abstract:
Double-emitting and multiple-receiving capacitive measuring device: it comprises a scale equipped with an array of electrodes and a transducer, which moves parallel to and opposite the scale and is equipped with two emitting electrodes and an array of receiving electrodes distributed into N groups. The capacitive coupling between the different electrodes allows the position of the transducer to be determined. A generator emits two emission signals (E0, E1) in phase opposition on the two emitting electrodes of the transducer. The frequency of generated emission signals (E0, E1) depends upon the speed of displacement of the transducer. Processing means determine a dimension with the aid of N signals (R0, R7) received on the receiving electrodes. The more significant bits of the result are provided by a primary counting system using a first algorithm. The less significant bits are provided by a secondary precision system using a second algorithm.
Abstract:
Orientable probe (10) comprising a probe feeler (6) capable of being oriented along a plurality of indexed directions around a rotation center (O), thanks to two mobile elements (4, 5) that can turn: the first around a first axis (B) and relatively to a fixed support (3); the second around a second axis (A) and relatively to the first mobile element. The feeler (6) is fixed in a shifted position relatively to the rotation center (O).