Probe head with indexing mechanism
First Claim
1. A probe head for orienting a probe relative to the movable arm of a coordinate positioning machine, comprising:
- a support by which the probe head is connectable to the arm of the machine;
a rotor for carrying a probe;
retaining means for releasably retaining the rotor on the support, to enable one rotor to be exchanged for another;
indexing means for providing a plurality of indexed angular positions of the rotor relative to the support, comprising a first set of engagement elements provided on one of the rotor and support, and a plurality of sets of second engagement elements provided on the other of the rotor and support, said first set of engagement elements being engageable with each set of said plurality of sets of second engagement elements to provide, at each indexed position, a stable, repeatable rest position of the rotor on the support;
coupling and decoupling means for engaging and disengaging said first set of engagement elements with a set of said second engagement elements; and
driving means for rotating said rotor relative to said support substantially about an axis when said first and second engagement elements are disengaged, thereby to rotate said rotor from one indexed position to another.
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Abstract
A probe head (10) includes a support (12) by which the probe head is retained on the quill of a coordinate positioning machine, and a rotor (14) which is magnetically retained on the support (12). The rotor (14) is rotatable between a plurality of indexed angular positions provided by a ring or balls (26) and three adjacently positioned pairs of rollers (24). A drive dog shaft (20) is linearly movable to disengage the balls (26) from the rollers (24), and rotatable to rotate the rotor (14) to a new indexed position, whereupon the drive dog shaft (20) is retracted to re-engage a set of three balls (26) with the rollers (24). Exchange of a measuring probe (16) is performed by removing the entire rotor (14), and exchanging it for a further rotor carrying a different measuring probe. The engagement elements provided by rollers (24) and balls (26) thus serve the functions of (a) indexing and (b) repeatably retaining a rotor (14) on the support (12). This reduces the number of kinematic locations required between the movable arm of the machine and the probe (16) during the course of normal operation of a probe head to which a number of probes (16) are releasably couplable.
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5 Claims
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1. A probe head for orienting a probe relative to the movable arm of a coordinate positioning machine, comprising:
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a support by which the probe head is connectable to the arm of the machine; a rotor for carrying a probe; retaining means for releasably retaining the rotor on the support, to enable one rotor to be exchanged for another; indexing means for providing a plurality of indexed angular positions of the rotor relative to the support, comprising a first set of engagement elements provided on one of the rotor and support, and a plurality of sets of second engagement elements provided on the other of the rotor and support, said first set of engagement elements being engageable with each set of said plurality of sets of second engagement elements to provide, at each indexed position, a stable, repeatable rest position of the rotor on the support; coupling and decoupling means for engaging and disengaging said first set of engagement elements with a set of said second engagement elements; and driving means for rotating said rotor relative to said support substantially about an axis when said first and second engagement elements are disengaged, thereby to rotate said rotor from one indexed position to another. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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