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Rotating tool wear monitoring apparatus

  • US 4,471,444 A
  • Filed: 04/02/1982
  • Issued: 09/11/1984
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/02/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A system for monitoring the operation of a rotating machine tool or part and for producing an output indicating that failure of that rotating tool or part is imminent or excessive wear of that rotating tool or part is present, said system comprising:

  • transducer means for producing an electrical output signal responsive to the mechanical vibrations by the tool or part being monitored;

    comparator means for comparing said output signal with a variable threshold signal related to normal operation of the tool or part being monitored and for producing an output when the output signal of said transducer means exceeds said threshold signal; and

    monitoring and calibrating means for, during a monitoring mode of operation of said system, monitoring said comparator means to detect when a said output is produced by said comparator means and producing a control signal indicating that failure of the tool or part is imminent or that excessive wear of the rotating tool or part is present, when, upon initially detecting a said output, a further said output is also detected thereby during each of a predetermined number of successive time intervals related to the rotational speed of said tool or part and for, during a calibration mode of operation of said system, monitoring the output produced by said transducer means during the normal operation of the tool or part to establish a said variable threshold signal.

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