Patent classifications
G05B2219/50203
CONTAINERIZED COMMUNICATIONS GATEWAY
Methods and systems for facilitating manufacturing and, in particular, methods and systems that run at least one driver on at least one containerized processing unit to provide communication with at least one piece of machinery. By interfacing with existing machinery and running the driver(s) on a containerized processing unit, an operator is able to modify at least one operational parameter related to the at least one piece of machinery without risk of affecting the stability of other parts of the system.
Broken tool detection mechanism and computer numerical conrol machine using same
A broken tool detection mechanism applied in a CNC machine includes a base support, a first conductive elastic sheet securely mounted on the base support, and a second conductive elastic sheet. The second conductive elastic sheet is mounted on the base support, at least partially located over the first conductive elastic sheet, and spaced apart from the second conductive elastic sheet by a predetermined distance. The second conductive elastic sheet is pushed towards the first conductive elastic sheet so that the first conductive elastic sheet and the second conductive elastic sheet make electrical contact.
AUGMENTED INTERFACE AUTHORING
Methods, systems, and apparatuses relating to augmented-reality interfaces. Features of the present invention rely on robust touch detection methods, touch detection methods, calibration methods, and integrated projector and sensor apparatuses.
MONITORING TOOL USAGE
Methods and systems for monitoring tool device usage and, in particular, methods and systems including at least one sensor mechanism configured to detect at least one operational parameter of the tool device. Information regarding usage of the tool device may be communicated to a processing unit and further communicated to a network-connected storage and/or to a display device.
AUGMENTED MANUFACTURING SYSTEM
An operator defines a process, such as a process for the manufacturing of a product, using templates that may be edited graphically. Each process includes a set of steps that a user must perform in order to accomplish the process. Each step in the process may be associated with one or more pieces of machinery on the floor to achieve the execution of the process, either in advance or at execution time. Each step may also provide various forms of instruction, monitoring, and feedback to aid the user of the associated machinery in performing the process. Data may be collected regarding the user's performance, analyzed, and used to inform the operator who may in turn edit the process with the goal of improving its execution.
ATTACHMENT TOOL, WORK MANAGEMENT METHOD, SYSTEM, COMPARISON DEVICE, AND PROGRAM
An attachment tool includes an image capturing unit configured to capture an image of a random pattern provided on a comparison region of a part; and an identification result-outputting unit configured to output a part identification result obtained by comparing an image characteristic of the captured image of the random pattern with a previously stored image characteristic of a random pattern of a part.
CONDITION BASED MAINTENANCE PROGRAM BASED ON LIFE-STRESS ACCELERATION MODEL AND TIME-VARYING STRESS MODEL
Methods and system for implementing Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) of downhole systems and equipment, including drilling tools, wireline tools and production tools is presented in this disclosure. The presented CBM-based approach combines the use of a tool life distribution with a life-stress acceleration model and a time-varying stress model to model failure times of a tool. One or more failure parameters related to operation of the tool during the operational run can be calculated based on a life measure of the tool determined for each step in the series of steps of the operational run, a time duration of each step, and a life duration of the tool at reference levels of stress variables. Maintenance of the tool can be performed based on the calculated failure parameters.
Automatic monitoring interval-setting device, machine tool, and automatic monitoring interval-setting method
An automatic monitoring interval-setting device, a machine tool, and an automatic monitoring interval-setting method by which a monitoring interval monitoring a load applied to a tool is able to be automatically set are provided. An automatic monitoring interval-setting device includes a control device including a memory section which stores a program including G1 to G3 for processing a workpiece by using a tool, and a calculating section which is able to edit the program and executes a monitoring interval setting step of respectively inserting starting monitoring of a load applied to the tool into the front of G1 to G3 and ending the monitoring of the load into the rear of G1 to G3 with respect to the program.
ELECTRIC TOOL AND ELECTRIC TOOL SYSTEM
An electric tool includes a fastening unit, a control unit, a sensor unit, a communications unit, a storage unit, and a portable tool body. The sensor unit measures at least fastening torque applied by the fastening unit. The communications unit transmits operations data about a result of measurement made by the sensor unit. The communications unit includes a wireless communications unit and a wired communications unit. In a wireless communication mode, the wireless communications unit transmits, by a wireless communication method, at least a part of the operations data, when a fastening operation has been done for either one round or multiple rounds. In a wired communication mode, while the communications unit is operating in the wired communication mode, the wired communications unit transmits, by a wired communication method, the operations data stored in the storage unit.
Control device of machine tool which estimates overheating of motor
A control device of a machine tool which filters possible continued machining time data estimated from a value of current of a motor to thereby enable an accurate grasp of the time regardless of fluctuation of the load, that is, a control device of a machine tool which has a motor which drives a spindle, which control device of a machine tool can use a value of current of the motor, an overheat temperature of the motor, and a temperature of the motor to estimate the time until reaching the overheat temperature when the current operating current continues to be run through the motor, filter the estimated value of time by a filter to display a possible continued processing time, change a filter time constant based on either of a value of current and current command value, and accurately display the possible continued processing time even if the load fluctuates.