Patent classifications
B23Q17/2404
Spindle arrangement for a machine tool comprising an optical element and optical element more particularly for a spindle arrangement of this type
A spindle arrangement for a machine tool comprising a spindle housing, which can be inserted and fixed in the machine tool, a spindle shaft being accommodated in the spindle housing, and a spindle head projecting from the spindle housing. At least one optical element is located on or near the spindle head, the optical element emits light in the region of the spindle head and/or to optically capture the region near the spindle head. At least one recess is provided on or near the spindle head, the optical element being insertable into the recess. The optical element is provided with at least two contacts arranged on the front face on different radial levels or in different axial regions relative to the screw axis on the end of the optical element which is screwed into the recess.
Abrasive blast cabinet lighting and structure
An abrasive blast cabinet uses a space frame to support panels defining an enclosed volume. One of the panels defines a view port and access ports. Illumination devices positioned on the one panel adjacent to and/or surrounding the view port illuminate the enclosed volume without significant shadowing, glare or reflections. The illumination devices are captured between a frame and the one panel and are protected from the blast environment by channel members which are covered by a transparent plate overlying the view port.
CUTTING MACHINE
An illuminator that emits light from a radially outer portion of the cutting tool toward the cutting tool includes a first light source and a second light source, and a first lens and a second lens. The first lens has a first emission surface including a first outermost portion located farthest and at a first distance from a first center axis including a first light source center of the first light source and perpendicular to the first light source. The second lens has a second emission surface including a second outermost portion located farthest and at a second distance from a second center axis including a second light source center of the second light source and perpendicular to the second light source. A distance between the first center axis and the second center axis is shorter than a sum of the first distance and the second distance.
Hand-Held Power Tool
A hand-held power tool includes a drive unit actuatable via at least one manual switch, a control unit at least for controlling the drive unit, the control unit having a control-unit housing. The power tool further includes at least one user interface having at least one operating element, and a housing that at least partially accommodates the control unit and the user interface. The hand-held power tool also includes a positioning device, the user interface being supported on the control-unit housing by use of the positioning device.
Abrasive Blast Cabinet Lighting and Structure
An abrasive blast cabinet uses a space frame to support panels defining an enclosed volume. One of the panels defines a view port and access ports. Illumination devices positioned on the one panel adjacent to and/or surrounding the view port illuminate the enclosed volume without significant shadowing, glare or reflections. The illumination devices are captured between a frame and the one panel and are protected from the blast environment by channel members which are covered by a transparent plate overlying the view port.
Lighting systems for power tools
An illustrative embodiment of the present disclosure provides hand-held power tool which includes a housing, a motor, and an output spindle. The housing supports a motor having a rotor configured to rotate when the motor is supplied with power. The output spindle protrudes from an output end of the housing, and is functionally coupled to the rotor such that the output spindle rotates in response to a rotation of the rotor. The housing also supports at least one electrical accessory that is connectable to an external power connector located on the housing.
Cutting machine
An illuminator that emits light from a radially outer portion of the cutting tool toward the cutting tool includes a first light source and a second light source, and a first lens and a second lens. The first lens has a first emission surface including a first outermost portion located farthest and at a first distance from a first center axis including a first light source center of the first light source and perpendicular to the first light source. The second lens has a second emission surface including a second outermost portion located farthest and at a second distance from a second center axis including a second light source center of the second light source and perpendicular to the second light source. A distance between the first center axis and the second center axis is shorter than a sum of the first distance and the second distance.
SPINDLE ARRANGEMENT FOR A MACHINE TOOL COMPRISING AN OPTICAL ELEMENT AND OPTICAL ELEMENT MORE PARTICULARLY FOR A SPINDLE ARRANGEMENT OF THIS TYPE
A spindle arrangement for a machine tool comprising a spindle housing, which can be inserted and fixed in the machine tool, a spindle shaft being accommodated in the spindle housing, and a spindle head projecting from the spindle housing. At least one optical element is located on or near the spindle head, the optical element emits light in the region of the spindle head and/or to optically capture the region near the spindle head. At least one recess is provided on or near the spindle head, the optical element being insertable into the recess. The optical element is provided with at least two contacts arranged on the front face on different radial levels or in different axial regions relative to the screw axis on the end of the optical element which is screwed into the recess.
Tool for facilitating the machining of recessed inserts
The present disclosure relates generally to a tool that facilitates machining of inserts mounted in a primary component. More specifically, tools according to the present disclosure may be designed to support removal of recessed inserts in primary components without damaging the underlying primary components.
Laser projector with flash alignment
A method for aligning a laser projector for projecting a laser image onto a work surface is provided. The method includes providing a laser projector assembly with a laser source for projecting a laser image onto a work surface, a secondary light source for illuminating the work surface and a photogrammetry device for generating an image of the work surface. The method also includes affixing reflective targets onto the work surface and transmitting light from the secondary light source toward the work surface and reflecting light toward the photogrammetry device. The method further includes scanning the targets with a laser beam generated by the laser source for reflecting the laser beam toward a laser sensor and calculating a location for projecting the laser image onto the work surface from the reflected laser beam.