Extended Stylus for a Coordinate Measuring Machine
20210302144 · 2021-09-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01B21/047
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A coordinate measuring machine for measuring coordinates or properties of a workpiece includes an extended stylus. The extended stylus includes an extension element and a connection element. The extension element includes a carrier portion mounted at the connection element so as to be rotatable about an axis of rotation. The extension element includes, on a side remote from the connection element, a shaft portion that is aligned so as to deviate from the axis of rotation. The coordinate measuring machine includes a measurement head to which the extended stylus is attached. The measurement head is configured to measure deflections of the stylus resulting from contacts of the extended stylus to the workpiece.
Claims
1. A coordinate measuring machine for measuring coordinates or properties of a workpiece, the coordinate measuring machine comprising: an extended stylus comprising an extension element and a connection element, wherein the extension element comprises: a carrier portion mounted at the connection element so as to be rotatable about an axis of rotation, and on a side remote from the connection element, a shaft portion that is aligned so as to deviate from the axis of rotation; and a measurement head to which the extended stylus is attached, wherein the measurement head is configured to measure deflections of the stylus resulting from contacts of the extended stylus to the workpiece.
2. The coordinate measuring machine of claim 1, wherein the extended stylus is connected to the measurement head via an articulated positioning device.
3. The coordinate measuring machine of claim 2, wherein the positioning device comprises a receptacle element configured to receive the connection element of the extended stylus.
4. The coordinate measuring machine of claim 1, wherein the extended stylus comprises a probing contact element arranged at an end of the shaft portion.
5. The coordinate measuring machine of claim 4, wherein the probing contact element lies on the axis of rotation.
6. The coordinate measuring machine of claim 1, wherein the connection element of the extended stylus is attached to the measurement head via an articulated positioning device.
7. The coordinate measuring machine of claim 1, wherein the connection element is configured as a rotary plate.
8. A method for measuring coordinates or properties of a workpiece, comprising: using the coordinate measuring machine of claim 1 to measure the workpiece; and measuring deflections of the extended stylus resulting from the contacts of the extended stylus to the workpiece.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the deflections are measured in a Cartesian manner.
10. The method of claim 8, wherein a rotational movement of the extension element of the extended stylus is controlled on the basis of a movement of the measurement head.
11. The method of claim 8, wherein a rotational movement of the extension element of the extended stylus is controlled on the basis of a movement of the workpiece.
12. The method of claim 8, wherein an angular position of the axis of rotation of the extended stylus is changed for the measurement on the workpiece.
13. The method of claim 8, wherein an angular position of the axis of rotation of the extended stylus is measured continuously.
14. An extended stylus for a coordinate measuring machine for measuring coordinates or properties of a workpiece, the extended stylus configured to be attached to a measurement head of the coordinate measuring machine, the extended stylus comprising: a connection element; and an extension element comprising: a carrier portion mounted at the connection element so as to be rotatable about an axis of rotation, and on a side being remote from the connection element, a shaft portion that is aligned so as to deviate from the axis of rotation.
15. The extended stylus of claim 14, further comprising a probing contact element arranged at an end of the shaft portion.
16. The extended stylus of claim 15, wherein the probing contact element lies on the axis of rotation.
17. The extended stylus of claim 14, wherein the connection element of the extended stylus is configured to be attached via an articulated positioning device to the measurement head.
18. The extended stylus of claim 14, wherein the connection element is configured as a rotary plate.
19. An extended stylus for a coordinate measuring machine for measuring coordinates or properties of a workpiece, the extended stylus comprising: a connection element; an extension element comprising: a carrier portion mounted at the connection element so as to be rotatable about an axis of rotation, and on a side being remote from the connection element, a shaft portion that is aligned so as to deviate from the axis of rotation; and a probing contact element arranged at an end of the shaft portion, wherein the probing contact element lies on the axis of rotation.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description of example embodiments with reference to the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0026] In the example shown, the receptacle element 52 of the positioning device 58 is connected via a joint apparatus 56 to a base element 54 of the positioning device 58. The joint apparatus 56 can here be designed, for example, as a rotary joint, as a ball-and-socket joint, or as a rotary pivoting joint. The joint of the joint apparatus 56 is preferably controllable via a bus system (which is not illustrated in more detail).
[0027] The connection element 16 of the extended stylus 10 can be connected to the receptacle element 52 for example by means of a thread. The extended stylus 10 can preferably be fitted and removed at the positioning device 58. It is advantageous in this regard if the connection between the connection element 16 and the receptacle element 52 is releasable and closable with little effort.
[0028] The extended stylus 10 is equipped with an extension element 14, which has a carrier portion 13 and a shaft portion 11. The carrier portion 13 of the extension element 14 is arranged rotatably at the connection element 16. The shaft portion 11 in the example shown is designed as a stylus 19 and carries at its end that is remote from the carrier portion 13 a probing contact element 12.
[0029] The carrier portion 13 of the extension element 14 forms with the connection element 16 a rotary joint 18 having an axis of rotation 60. The extension element 14 of the extended stylus 10 is rotatable with respect to the connection element 16 about the axis of rotation 60 of the extended stylus 10. To control this rotation, the connection element 16 has a two-wire line (not illustrated in more detail in the drawing), which is connected to a bus system of the measurement head.
[0030] The shaft portion 11 of the extension element 14 of the extended stylus 10 is aligned so as to deviate from the axis of rotation 60. In the example shown, the shaft portion 11 is aligned at an angle with respect to the axis of rotation 60.
[0031] In the example shown, the shaft portion 11 is straight and arranged at an angle that is not equal to 0° or not equal to 180° with respect to the carrier portion 13 of the extension element 14. In deviation from what is illustrated in the drawing, the shaft portion 11 of the extension element 14 can also have one or more bends.
[0032] The geometry of the extended stylus 10 is preferably such that the center of the spherical probing contact element 12 lies on the axis of rotation 60 or intersects it.
[0033] The positioning device 58 for measuring coordinates or properties of a workpiece can alternatively also be attached to a robot.
[0034] The control of the joint apparatus 56 of the positioning device 58 and of the rotary joint 18 of the extended stylus 10 is preferably effected such that it is integrated in the control of the coordinate measuring machine or of the robot.
[0035] It is possible to provide one or more extensions between the connection element 16 of the extended stylus 10 and the receptacle element 52. Preferably a two-wire line for the connection element 16 is also implemented in the case of such an extension. In another example embodiment, the connection element is attached directly to the measurement head rather than via the positioning device 58.
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[0038] The shaft portion 21 is also aligned at an angle with respect to the axis of rotation of the rotary joint 28 and thus in deviation from the axis of rotation in the example shown in
[0039] The extended stylus 20 shown in
[0040] In the example shown in
[0041] The use of a curved stylus 29 can be advantageous for example for measuring on workpieces that are particularly difficult to access.
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[0043] The carrier portion 33 of the extension element 34 according to
[0044] The first portion 37 of the carrier portion 33 is connected to the connection element 36 of the extended stylus 30. The first portion 37 of the carrier portion 33 and the connection element 36 of the extended stylus 30 form a rotary joint 38 with an axis of rotation. The extension element 34 can be rotated relative to the connection element 36 about the axis of rotation of the rotary joint 38.
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[0046] The stylus 39 shown as an example in
[0047] In the examples shown in
[0048] Mounting the extended stylus 10, 20, 30 to a receptacle element 50 can also be effected in a direction that deviates from the direction that is shown by way of example in the FIGS. A positioning device 58 can be provided with one or more extended stylus 10, 20, 30 according to the invention. For complex measurement tasks, it may be expedient to use a plurality of extended stylus 10, 20, 30.
[0049] The rotatable stylus 19, 29, 39 of the extended stylus 10, 20, 30 preferably changes its orientation continuously corresponding to the movement of the positioning device 58, of the coordinate measuring machine, or of the robot.
[0050] The rotation of the extended stylus 10, 20, 30 about its axis of rotation 60 is controlled preferably by means of a bus system. To this end, the connection element 16, 26, 36 has a corresponding interface that can be integrated, for example, into the connection element 16, 26, 36. The connection element 16, 26, 36 preferably has an asynchronous interface.
[0051] The two-wire line provided for control in the connection element 16, 26, 36 can provide a supply voltage and serve for establishing a connection between a microcontroller, provided as the master, and other microcontrollers, which are provided as slaves. The microcontrollers can be provided in this case with what is known as a UART (“universal asynchronous receiver transmitter”) circuit. The connection element 16, 26, 36 can preferably have an interface for what is called a 1-Wire bus for transmitting control signals.
[0052] The extended stylus 10, 20, 30 is preferably provided with a circuit for electronic identification, e.g. an ID chip. It may be expedient to read such a circuit by means of a 1-Wire bus.
[0053] In connection with a corresponding bus system, e.g. a 1-Wire bus, an extended stylus 10, 20, 30 according to the invention can represent a CNC axis of the control of a coordinate measuring machine. During a scanning operation, the axis of rotation 60 of the extended stylus 10, 20, 30 can be aligned on the basis of the nature of a workpiece, for example such that the shaft portion 11, 21, 31 of the stylus 19, 29, 39 comes as close as possible to the surface normal or that contacts of the stylus 19, 29, 39 with interfering contours of the workpiece are avoided. In this case, preferably the angular position of the axis of rotation 60 of the extended stylus 10, 20, 30 can be captured continuously. The angular position captured can thus influence the computational actual position of the probing contact element 12, 22, 32 and the flexural strength.
[0054] If the center of the probing contact element 12, 22, 32, which is in the form of a probe sphere, for example, intersects with the axis of rotation 60, the control of the overall system is made easier. In addition, less accurate and thus cheaper angle encoders can then be used to achieve the same overall accuracy of the coordinate measuring machine.
[0055] For example an asynchronous interface with TTL (“transistor-transistor logic”) circuit technology can be used as the 1-Wire bus. The 1-Wire bus can be used to transfer the voltage supply, the system clock, and information to the subscribers of the bus and to measure the instantaneous current consumption thereof. The control apparatus of the coordinate measuring machine or of one of its satellites preferably forms the master of the bus system, while the other subscribers participate as slaves, preferably with a fixed slave address. The line to be used for the bus can also be used as a master for ID chips.
[0056] The master in the bus system can transmit a start character to the bus with an own clock assigned to the system clock, which start character is used for all slaves to synchronize the own timers. Owing to further information in the same dataset, the value of the time stamps in the microcontrollers of the slaves is set equal to the time stamp of the control of the coordinate measuring machine. In this way, all measurement values generated there can now be combined in a later transmission with the data of the control.
[0057] Further following characters contain the address of the slave and information to the slave, e.g. the target angular position of the axis of rotation 60 (see
[0058] In the case of all slaves, the synchronization with the clock is generated with the falling edge of the “start bit.” This is the standard protocol of the asynchronous interface. For this reason it is sufficient if the line is placed only at one receiving input (“RX”) of a microcontroller and the first edge is used as an interrupt or as a trigger. Whenever the data line has a high level, the slaves are provided with voltage and the respectively present capacitor is charged. Owing to the measurement of the current at the master, the latter can ascertain whether a motor or another consumer at a slave is currently active and can accordingly adjust its reaction with respect to the transmission of data. It is thus possible for example to also control electromagnets with a very high current consumption via such a 1-Wire bus, for example the electromagnets that are contained in the change interface of the measurement head or in the case of change magnets of, for example, plates. In such cases, the master can synchronize itself with the slave via the evaluation of the current consumption, without additional data transmission being necessary.
[0059] If very many data are intended to be transmitted from the slave to the master, the master must temporarily transfer control of the line to a slave, which then transmits data until its own supply voltage has reached a limit value. The slave then interrupts the further transmission of data and returns the control to the master, which then supplies the slaves with voltage again and can subsequently restart the transmission.
[0060] The phrase at least one of A, B, and C should be construed to mean a logical (A OR B OR C), using a non-exclusive logical OR, and should not be construed to mean “at least one of A, at least one of B, and at least one of C.”