Precision displacement reference system

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Inventors

Bieg, Lothar F.
Dubois, Robert R.
Strother, Jerry D.

Application #

010270

Filed

Jan-21-1998

Published

Feb-22-2000

Current US Class

250/231.13
250/231.14
250/231.17

International Classes

G01D 005/347

Field of Search

250/231.1 250/231.13 250/231.14 250/231.15 250/231.16 250/231.17 250/231.18 250/232 250/233 250/555 356/376 82/133 82/136 82/141 318/640 324/160 324/163 324/164 324/165 324/175

Assignee

Sandia Corporation (Albuquerque, NM)

Examiners

Lee; John R

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Abstract
A precision displacement reference system is described, which enables real time accountability over the applied displacement feedback system to precision machine tools, positioning mechanisms, motion devices, and related operations. As independent measurements of tool location is taken by a displacement feedback system, a rotating reference disk compares feedback counts with performed motion. These measurements are compared to characterize and analyze real time mechanical and control performance during operation.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A machine tool, comprising:

i) a tool bit;

ii) a tool bit positioner comprising a driven input;

iii) a precision tool bit position measurer providing a measured tool bit position;

iv) a driven input quantizer providing a running count; and,

v) a tool monitor comprising:

a) a measured tool bit position input;

b) a running count input;

c) a computer programmed to obtain a calculated tool bit position from said running count, and create an error signal by comparing the calculated tool bit position to the measured tool bit position; and,

d) output means to make said error signal available for the monitoring and control of the machine tool.



Description
BACKGROUND

The present invention relates generally to the field of precision machining and, more particularly, to a simple class of techniques and apparatus therefor which provide automatic sensing and characterization of abnormal operating states of precision machine tools, positioning mechanisms and motion devices.

Precision machining and assembly require very high absolute precision as well as very high positional resolution to obtain significant product yield. In particular, when precision manufacturing is automated, simple and robust techniques are required to provide feedback to the controller about the precise relative positions of the current workpiece surface and, e.g., a machine tool being used to form the workpiece.

The current state of the art in the area of measuring linear and/or angular displacements (or equivalently positions) involves considerable use of feedback systems (encoders, grating scales, laser interferometers, etc.), which produce an electronic output (typically digital counts) proportional to a input motion. Encoders are capable of providing extremely high-resolution feedback on the function of a machine tool. Rotational position is generally measured directly using a rotary encoder, and linear position can be measured using a linear encoder, or by using a rotary encoder connected to the drive of, e.g., a lead screw on a machine tool.
 
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