Positioning stage

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Inventors

Juergens, III, Albert M.

Application #

079401

Filed

Jun-21-1993

Published

Mar-5-1996

Current US Class

033/1M
269/61
318/563
318/652
359/393
700/60

International Classes

G02B 021/26; B23Q 016/00

Field of Search

318/575 318/603 318/602 318/640 318/605 318/563 318/625 318/568.24 318/630 318/574 318/652 318/600 318/653 318/601 318/687 269/55 269/56 269/61 269/58 359/368 359/382 359/384 359/391 359/392 359/393 364/167.01 250/440.11 250/442.11 250/491.1 414/225 414/744.2 414/744.3 33/1

Examiners

Ro; Bentsu

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brown; Charles J.

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Abstract
A positioning stage wherein encoder pair means on a table which is movable on a frame by a drive and transmission system generate a signal independent of lost motion in that system so that a microprocessor can fix the position of the table in a predetermined position with respect to the frame irrespective of that lost motion.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A positioning stage wherein a table is movable with respect to a frame within at least two predetermined degrees of freedom by a drive through a motion transmission system with lost motion therebetween, the improvement comprising

a) a slide translatable on the frame along a first straight linear travel path,

b) the table being translatable on the slide along a second straight linear travel path,

c) encoder pair means on the table and frame for sensing motion of the table directly in reference to the frame and generating a signal indicating such motion independent of lost motion in the drive and transmission system,

d) microprocessor means responsive to said encoder means signal for operating the drive to fix the table in a predetermined position with respect to the frame irrespective of lost motion in the drive and transmission system, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Positioning stages, as that term is used herein, are devices for moving a table with respect to a frame within at least one and usually more than one predetermined degree of freedom by a drive through a motion transmission system so that the table can be placed in a fixed predetermined position with respect to the frame. An example of a positioning stage is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,766,465.

Highly refined positioning stages are well known for optical microscopes, specifically for moving a work piece mounting table along X and Y axes to bring the work piece to the desired predetermined position in the optical system. Examples of microscope positioning stages are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,077,620, 5,000,554 and 4,824,229.

It is well known to sense changes of relative position between two movable parts by the use of electronic encoders which send a signal, typically a quadrature encoded signal, to a microprocessor to indicate when changes of position between the two parts have occurred. The microprocessor then activates one or more drive mechanisms to return the parts to the predetermined fixed position or to move them to a different predetermined fixed position. Encoder pairs are described in each of the three patents identified above. In each of those instances, and in all other known designs, encoder pairs sense relative movement within the parts of one or more of the drive motors or of the motion transmission systems such as gear trains.
 
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