STATIC EDGE FINDER AND TOOL HEIGHT GAUGE FOR COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL (CNC) MACHINES
20250278071 ยท 2025-09-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
G05B19/401
PHYSICS
B23Q17/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
G05B19/401
PHYSICS
Abstract
A static edge finder for finding an edge of a workpiece loaded in a CNC machine, and tool height gauge for finding the height of a tool loaded in a CNC machine.
Claims
1. A static edge finder for finding an edge of a workpiece loaded in a CNC machine, the static edge finder comprising: a body having a distal end and a proximal end; an opening formed in the distal end of the body and extending toward the proximal end of the body, the opening terminating in a shoulder; a slot formed in the body and communicating with the opening; a plunger having a distal end and a proximal end, the proximal end of the plunger being disposed in the opening of the body and the distal end of the plunger extending out of the opening of the body; a spring disposed between the proximal end of the plunger and shoulder of the opening; and a retaining pin mounted to the plunger and extending through the slot; wherein the static edge finder is configured to be mounted to a spindle of the CNC machine to find the edge of the workpiece loaded in the CNC machine.
2. A tool height gauge for finding the height of a tool loaded in a CNC machine, the tool height gauge comprising: a body having a distal end and a proximal end; an opening formed in the distal end of the body and extending toward the proximal end of the body, the opening terminating in a shoulder; a slot formed in the body and communicating with the opening; a plunger having a distal end and a proximal end, the proximal end of the plunger being disposed in the opening of the body and the distal end of the plunger extending out of the opening of the body; a spring disposed between the proximal end of the plunger and the shoulder of the opening; and a retaining pin mounted to the plunger and extending through the slot; wherein the tool height gauge is configured to be mounted to a spindle of the CNC machine to find the height of the tool loaded in the CNC machine.
3. The static edge finder according to claim 1 wherein the plunger comprises an enlarged contact head.
4. The static edge finder according to claim 3 wherein the enlarged contact head comprises a rounded convex configuration.
5. The static edge finder according to claim 3 wherein the enlarged contact head comprises a flat configuration.
6. The static edge finder according to claim 1 wherein the body comprises a round configuration.
7. The static edge finder according to claim 1 wherein the body comprises a square configuration.
8. The static edge finder according to claim 1 wherein the slot is set parallel to the longitudinal axis of the body.
9. The static edge finder according to claim 1 wherein the slot comprises a helical configuration.
10. The static edge finder according to claim 1 wherein the body comprises graduation markings.
11. The static edge finder according to claim 10 wherein the body comprises a reduced diameter in the region of the graduation markings.
12. The static edge finder according to claim 11 wherein a portion of the plunger is configured to ride over the reduced diameter.
13. The tool height gauge according to claim 2 wherein the body comprises a square configuration.
14. The tool height gauge according to claim 2 wherein the slot comprises a rounded configuration.
15. The tool height gauge according to claim 2 wherein the slot is set parallel to the longitudinal axis of the body.
16. The tool height gauge according to claim 2 wherein the slot comprises a helical configuration.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0052] These and other objects and features of the present invention will be more fully disclosed or rendered obvious by the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, which is to be considered together with the accompanying drawings wherein like numbers refer to like parts, and further wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Novel Static Edge Finder
[0063] The novel static edge finder of the present invention is used to locate the edge of a workpiece in a CNC machine with the spindle stationary (i.e., not spinning), which means that the static edge finder can be used with the door of the work enclosure open. Looking next at
[0064] The novel static edge finder 100 is preferably used as follows.
[0065] Step 1. Put the proximal end 121 of the static edge finder 100 in the chuck or collet of the spindle 10 of the CNC machine. See
[0066] Step 2. Using the jog box of the CNC machine, bring the plunger 110 into contact with the top face 150 of the workpiece 35 close to the desired edge 30 to be located. See
[0067] Step 3. Slowly lower the spindle to compress the spring 115 of the static edge finder 100 without bottoming out the retaining pin 120 in the slot 140 of the body 105. See
[0068] Step 4. Move the spindle of the CNC machine laterally toward the desired edge 30, whereby to move the static edge finder 100 laterally towards the desired edge 30, slowly watching for movement of the plunger 110. See
[0069] Step 5. When the edge of the plunger 110 snaps off the top face 150 of the workpiece 35, so that the plunger 110 sits in engagement with desired edge 30, store the position of the spindle, then add or subtract half the diameter of the plunger (depending on the direction) so as to identify the position of the edge 30 of the workpiece 35. See
[0070] Step 6. Repeat Steps 1-5 for all other remaining edges of the workpiece that need to be located for the various axes of the CNC machine.
Body 105
[0071] In one preferred form of the invention, the body 105 is round, but it could also be square or a hex, etc., depending on its use. See
[0072] The opening (or hole or bore) 125 of the body 105 houses the spring 115 and the stem 130 of the plunger 110. The slot 140 of the body 105, in conjunction with the retainer pin 120, is provided to limit the stroke of the plunger 110. Preferably, the slot 140 is set parallel to the longitudinal axis of the body 105. However, the slot 140 could be helical, which would accentuate the motion of the plunger 110, making it easier for the operator to detect when the plunger 110 is close to falling off the top face 150 of the workpiece. See
Plunger 110
[0073] The plunger 110 comprises a stem (or shank) 130 and a hole 165 for receiving the retainer pin 120. Plunger 110 preferably also comprises an enlarged contact head 145 at the distal end of stem 130, with a shoulder 170 being disposed between the contact head 145 and the stem (or shank) 130.
[0074] The geometry of the plunger 110 can range from very simple to more complex, depending on the desired effect. By way of example but not limitation, the distal end of the contact head 145 can be flat or convex, the height of the contact head can be small or large, the shoulder of the contact head can be relatively close to, or relatively far from, the distalmost point of the contact head, etc. See
Design Variations
[0075] The simplest and preferred construction for the body 105 is a straight slot 140 and no graduation markings 155. See
[0076] In another form of the invention, the body 105 can be provided with graduation markings 155 (engraved or printed, including colored printing) as shown in
[0077] And, if desired, threaded fasteners 180 can be used in place of the retainer pin 120 to retain the plunger in the body. See
[0078] Furthermore, if desired, a gas piston mechanism 180 may be used in place of spring 115 to bias the plunger 110 distally away from the end of the body. See, for example,
Novel Tool Height Gauge
[0079] The novel tool height gauge of the present invention is used to determine the height of a tool mounted in the spindle of a CNC machine with the spindle stationary (i.e., not spinning), which means that the novel tool height gauge can be used with the door of the work enclosure open.
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[0081] The novel tool height gauge allows the operator to acquire the reference height of a tool 285 mounted in the spindle 10 of a CNC machine with the door of the work enclosure closed by moving the tool 285 into engagement with the distal face 290 of the plunger 210 of the tool height gauge 200 and then shifting the tool 285 laterally toward body 205 so as to force the plunger 210 laterally and compress the spring 215 (see
[0082] Significantly, these operations can all be undertaken with the door open or closed, so that a plurality of tools can have their heights measured without requiring the door to be opened or closed between tool height measurements. This is an important feature, since CNC machines often use 10-50 (or more) tools in a single workpiece run.
Modifications Of The Preferred Embodiments
[0083] It should be understood that many additional changes in the details, materials, steps and arrangements of parts, which have been herein described and illustrated in order to explain the nature of the present invention, may be made by those skilled in the art while still remaining within the principles and scope of the invention.