Ball cube
First Claim
1. A ball cube in the form of a cuboid structure, said cuboid structure having balls in its corners, said ball cube being a reference object for the determination of the parametric errors of the axes of motion of coordinate measuring machines and machine tools by measuring the coordinates of the ball centers with the machine to be checked, the errors calculated from these ball measurements being:
- roll, yaw, pitch, column tilt, errors of squareness, and errors of position, said ball cube being characterised in that;
at least in seven of the eight corners of said cuboid structure balls being firmly mounted,the balls being fixed to said cuboid structure by fasteners through the balls in cuboid-diagonal directions, thus leaving most of the balls'"'"' surfaces undisturbed for probing,the balls being fixed at such distances away from the cuboid'"'"'s corners in cuboid-diagonal direction, that each ball can be probed with at least three different probe styli whose shafts are orthogonal to each other and normal to different sides of the ball cube, and that with each such probe stylus probing points can be collected which are distributed over a hemisphere of the respective ball, without colliding with the cuboid structure or with fasteners of the balls,the center coordinates of the balls of the ball cube being known by calibration with reference to a standard of length.
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Abstract
An apparatus for the checking of coordinate measuring machines and machine tools is described. The apparatus is a low cost and low weight ball cube with balls that can be probed with three probe styli each (with probing points distributed over more than a hemisphere in each case), the probe styli directed normal to five different cube sides. These properties are obtained by giving the balls an offset from the cube. The increased susceptibility to structural instabilities by the low weight design (e.g. plate structure) in connection with the offset balls is compensated by the use of corner connectors for the cube-edges to mount the balls on. The measurements on the ball cube yield--after evaluation--the linear approximations of the parametric errors of Cartesian axes machines: three errors of position, three errors of squareness, three roll errors, three yaw errors, and three pitch errors. The cube is as well a suited object to measure the errors of rotary tables of coordinate measuring machines and machine tools in situ. The calibration of the cube is performed by a length comparison between a calibrated reference ball bar and the ball distances along the 12 edges and the 12 diagonals of the 6 cube sides. This comparison is carried out with a self centring device.
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1. A ball cube in the form of a cuboid structure, said cuboid structure having balls in its corners, said ball cube being a reference object for the determination of the parametric errors of the axes of motion of coordinate measuring machines and machine tools by measuring the coordinates of the ball centers with the machine to be checked, the errors calculated from these ball measurements being:
- roll, yaw, pitch, column tilt, errors of squareness, and errors of position, said ball cube being characterised in that;
at least in seven of the eight corners of said cuboid structure balls being firmly mounted, the balls being fixed to said cuboid structure by fasteners through the balls in cuboid-diagonal directions, thus leaving most of the balls'"'"' surfaces undisturbed for probing, the balls being fixed at such distances away from the cuboid'"'"'s corners in cuboid-diagonal direction, that each ball can be probed with at least three different probe styli whose shafts are orthogonal to each other and normal to different sides of the ball cube, and that with each such probe stylus probing points can be collected which are distributed over a hemisphere of the respective ball, without colliding with the cuboid structure or with fasteners of the balls, the center coordinates of the balls of the ball cube being known by calibration with reference to a standard of length. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
- roll, yaw, pitch, column tilt, errors of squareness, and errors of position, said ball cube being characterised in that;
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