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Coordinate measuring instrument

  • US 4,631,834 A
  • Filed: 08/29/1985
  • Issued: 12/30/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/20/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A coordinate measuring instrument wherein a work to be measured, which is mounted on the top surface of a table and a signal producing probe are moved in tridimensional directions relative to each other to directly or indirectly relate the both to each other, and the dimensions and configuration of said work are measured from relative displacement values between the both, characterized in that said measuring instrument comprises:

  • a table supported on a bedplate in a manner to be movable at least in the direction of Y-axis when the Y-axis is an axis incorporated in the horizontal plane out of three axes perpendicularly intersecting one another, including the X-, Y- and Z-axes;

    a probe stocker fixed to said table, for erectingly holding a plurality of probe holders having signal producing probes different from one another;

    a Z-axis structure provided on a beam member laterally racked in parallel to the top surface of said table and supported in a manner to be slidable in the direction of Z-axis; and

    a probe mounting-removing mechanism provided on said Z-axis structure and capable of mounting said signal producing probe thereto or removing same therefrom;

    whereby one signal producing probe selected from said plurality of signal producing probes held by said probe stocker can be automatically replaced and installed on said Z-axis structure.

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