Multicoordinate sensing head
First Claim
1. In a multicoordinate sensing head comprising a sensing pin, a support member, and means for detecting deflection of the sensing pin, the improvement comprising:
- means for defining a support surface fixedly secured with respect to the support member;
a guide member secured to the sensing pin;
means for guiding the guide member with respect to the support surface such that the guide member is movable with two degrees of translatory freedom over the support surface in a low friction, play-free manner;
means for preventing the sensing pin from rotating with respect to the support member; and
means for biasing the sensing pin into a predetermined rest position with respect to the support member, said biasing means comprising;
first and second concave annular races, one of which is coupled to the support member, the other of which is coupled to the guide member;
an array of balls captured between the two races; and
means for biasing the two races together to bias the sensing pin to the rest position.
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Abstract
A multicoordinate sensing head is disclosed in which guides are provided for guiding movement of the sensing pin in any direction in an X-Y-Z coordinate system. An axial ball guide is provided for guiding the sensing pin movement in the axial or Z direction, and guidance in the X-Y plane is accomplished by a planar surface guide having two translatory degrees of freedom. A precision stop and slide block guides operate to prevent rotation of the sensing pin. Three photoelectric measuring systems are provided for measuring deflection of the sensing pin in the X, Y and Z coordinates. The measuring scales in the X-Y plane are configured as flat grids.
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11 Claims
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1. In a multicoordinate sensing head comprising a sensing pin, a support member, and means for detecting deflection of the sensing pin, the improvement comprising:
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means for defining a support surface fixedly secured with respect to the support member; a guide member secured to the sensing pin; means for guiding the guide member with respect to the support surface such that the guide member is movable with two degrees of translatory freedom over the support surface in a low friction, play-free manner; means for preventing the sensing pin from rotating with respect to the support member; and means for biasing the sensing pin into a predetermined rest position with respect to the support member, said biasing means comprising; first and second concave annular races, one of which is coupled to the support member, the other of which is coupled to the guide member; an array of balls captured between the two races; and means for biasing the two races together to bias the sensing pin to the rest position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. In a sensing head comprising a housing and a sensing pin, the improvement comprising:
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a support member secured to the housing and defining opposed planar and concave annular support surfaces; a guide collar which defines an annular, planar guide surface rigidly secured to the collar and an annular, concave guide surface resiliently secured to the collar; a first plurality of balls interposed between the planar support surface and the planar guide surface to guide the guide collar in two translatory degrees of freedom in a predetermined plane; a second plurality of balls interposed between the concave support surface and the concave guide surface such that the resiliently mounted concave guide surface captures the second plurality of balls against the concave support surface to bias the guide collar to a predetermined rest position; first and second position measuring systems for measuring the position of the guide collar in the predetermined plane; means for preventing rotation of the guide collar in the predetermined plane; an axial guide disposed in the guide collar such that the axis of the guide is oriented perpendicular to the predetermined plane and the guide surfaces surround the axial guide; said sensing pin guided for axial motion in the axial guide; and a third position measuring system for measuring the axial position of the sensing pin in the guide collar.
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11. The invention of claim 11 wherein the first and second position measuring systems comprise respective flat grid scales.
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