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Tool checking device for use with numerically controlled machines

  • US 5,086,590 A
  • Filed: 06/16/1989
  • Issued: 02/11/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/16/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. For use with a numerically controlled machine of the type which is programmable to carry out a succession of machining operations on a workpiece, and includingmeans for supporting a workpiece,tool holder means for releasably securing a worktool and for moving the axially distal portion of said tool against the workpiece to remove material therefrom;

  • programmable control means responsive to a sequence of programmed instructions for successively positioning the tool holder means with respect to the workpiece and controllably moving the tool against the workpiece during each of a succession of machining operations,first and second sets of operator-accessible terminal means positioned on the numerically controlled machine for connection to external equipment, andinstruction-responsive means responsive to programmed instructions for producing an operator-accessible signal at the first set of operator-accessible terminal means, and for interrupting the programmed sequence until receipt of an enabling signal,the second set of operator-accessible terminal means coupling the enabling signal to the instruction-responsive means to initiate the next instruction in said succession;

    a retrofit sensor assembly for detecting unacceptable tool length and comprising;

    first switch means coupled to the first set of terminal means to selectively apply the enabling signal to the second set of terminal means,the first switch means being mounted with respect to the numerical control machine to selectively apply said enabling signal to said second set of terminal means only if the axial length of the tool is greater than a minimally acceptable length.

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