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Method and apparatus for use in co-ordinate measuring machines

  • US 4,313,263 A
  • Filed: 08/17/1979
  • Issued: 02/02/1982
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/07/1977
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A device for mounting a probe in a co-ordinate positioning machine, the probe comprising an arm having a supported end and a free end which, in use, cooperates with a surface of a work-piece to be measured for sensing the position of said surface, the device comprising:

  • a first member adapted to be secured to the machine, a second member to which said supported end of the arm is connected, the members having an axis, one of the members having a group of at least three first support elements arranged about said axis, the other member having a group of only three second support elements arranged about said axis, the members being relatively rotatable about said axis to establish alignment between said three second elements and a selected three of the first elements, the first elements having seat surfaces, the second elements having seat surfaces confronting the seat surfaces of the first elements when the alignment is established, the members being movable relatively axially to establish engagement between confronting ones of said surfaces of the first and second elements, the surfaces of the elements of one of said groups defining pairs of convergent surfaces on which the surfaces of the elements of the other group are seatable during the engagement thereby to locate the members positively one on the other and determine the angular and radial relationship of the members, and the surfaces of the elements of one of said groups are straight at least substantially radially in respect of said axis, and the surfaces of the elements of the other group are convex in two planes which are perpendicular to each other.

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