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Wireless arrangement for controlling the speed of advance of a tool toward a workpiece

  • US 4,831,785 A
  • Filed: 08/26/1987
  • Issued: 05/23/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/01/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An arrangement for reducing the speed of advance of a tool member of a machine tool toward a workpiece as soon as said tool member has contacted said workpiece, the workpiece being driven in rotation by means of a carrier including a driving spindle and a chuck in which said work-piece is held, said arrangement comprising a vibration sensor adapted to detect a signal emitted at the instant of said contact and produce an output signal in response thereto, an electronic transmitting circuit for transmitting said signal, and a motor responsive to said electronic transmitting circuit for regulating the speed of advance of said tool member, said vibration sensor being fixed to said carrier and driven in rotation therewith, said electronic transmitting circuit including broadcasting means likewise fixed to said carrier and responsive to said output signal from said vibration sensor for radiating an electromagnetic information signal representative of said output signal and a receiver placed at a station fastened to the machine tool framework and arranged to receive said electromagnetic information signal in the absence of any cabled connection.

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