Wheel blank inspection device
US-10436568-B2 · Oct 8, 2019 · US
US11173577B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11173577-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917059955-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 15, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 1, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 16, 2021 |
| Grant date | Nov 16, 2021 |
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A machine tool holding workpieces has measuring probes disposed on spindles. The spindles move in common relative to the workpieces until a termination criterion is reached for the common displacement movement. During the common displacement movement, a position of a measuring probe relative to a respective workpiece is detected where the measuring probe makes contact with the respective workpiece or loses contact with the respective workpiece, allowing geometric statements about the respective workpiece to be derived. The measuring probes are kept at a rest position relative to their respective spindle during the common displacement movement, as long as the respective measuring probe does not yet make contact with the respective workpiece. Following contact with the respective workpiece, a deflection from a rest position is detected. The termination criterion is satisfied as soon as the deflection of at least one of the measuring probes reaches a maximum deflection.
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A method for operating a machine tool, which has a plurality of workpiece holders which each hold a respective workpiece, and a plurality of spindles which each have a respective measuring sensor capable of being deflected from a rest position, the method comprising: moving the plurality of spindles relative to the plurality of workpieces repeatedly in a common and similar traversing movement, with the measuring sensors being kept in the rest position for as long as the measuring sensors do not touch a workpiece; when one of the measuring sensors touches the respective workpiece associated with the one measuring sensor during the common and similar traversing movement, measuring for the one measuring sensor a position relative to the respective workpiece, and derive geometric statements regarding the respective workpiece based on the position of the one measuring sensor; after the one measuring sensor touches the respective workpiece and while continuing the common and similar traversing movement, measuring a deflection of the one measuring sensor from the rest position; and defining a cancel condition for the common and similar traversing movement when the one measuring sensor attains a predetermined maximum deflection during the common and similar traversing movement, which cancel condition causes the common and similar traversing movement to stop. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the cancel condition is met when a position has been captured for all measuring sensors during the common and similar traversing movement. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising outputting a message to an operator of the machine tool when the deflection of at least one of the measuring sensors achieves the predetermined maximum deflection during the common and similar traversing movement. 4. The method of claim 3 , further comprising comparing with the predetermined maximum deflection only the deflection of the measuring sensor whose position is captured first during the common and similar traversing movement. 5. A computer program embodied on a non-transitory computer-readable medium and comprising machine code which can be executed by a control facility for a machine tool, with the machine tool having a plurality of workpiece holders which each hold a respective workpiece, and a plurality of spindles which each have a respective measuring sensor capable of being deflected from a rest position, wherein the machine code, when stored in a memory of the control facility and executed by the control facility, causes the control facility to control the machine tool by moving the plurality of spindles relative to the plurality of workpieces repeatedly in a common and similar traversing movement, with the measuring sensors being kept in the rest position for as long as the measuring sensors do not touch a workpiece, when one of the measuring sensors touches the respective workpiece associated with the one measuring sensor during the common and similar traversing movement, measuring for the one measuring sensor a position relative to the respective workpiece, and derive geometric statements regarding the respective workpiece based on the position of the one measuring sensor, after the one measuring sensor touches the respective workpiece and while continuing the common and similar traversing movement, measuring a deflection of the one measuring sensor from the rest position, and defining a cancel condition for the common and similar traversing movement when the one measuring sensor attains a predetermined maximum deflection during the common and similar traversing movement, which cancel condition causes the common and similar traversing movement to stop. 6. A control facility for a machine tool having a plurality of workpiece holders which each hold a respective workpiece, and a plurality of spindles which each have a respective measuring sensor capable of being deflected from a rest position, wherein the control facility is programmed with computer program embodied on a non-transitory computer-readable medium and comprising machine code which can be executed by the control facility, wherein the machine code, when stored in a memory of the control facility and executed by the control facility, causes the control facility to control the machine tool by moving the plurality of spindles relative to the plurality of workpieces repeatedly in a common and similar traversing movement, with the measuring sensors being kept in the rest position for as long as the measuring sensors do not touch a workpiece, when one of the measuring sensors touches the respective workpiece associated with the one measuring sensor during the common and similar traversing movement, measuring for the one measuring sensor a position relative to the respective workpiece, and derive geometric statements regarding the respective workpiece based on the position of the one measuring sensor, after the one measuring sensor touches the respective workpiece and while continuing the common and similar traversing movement, measuring a deflection of the one measuring sensor from the rest position, and defining a cancel condition for the common and similar traversing movement when the one measuring sensor attains a predetermined maximum deflection during the common and similar traversing movement, which cancel condition causes the common and similar traversing movement to stop. 7. A machine tool, comprising: a plurality of workpiece holders which each hold a respective workpiece; a plurality of spindles which each have a respective measuring sensor capable of being deflected from a rest position; and a control facility configured to control the machine tool by moving the plurality of spindles relative to the plurality of workpieces repeatedly in a common and similar traversing movement, with the measuring sensors being kept in the rest position for as long as the measuring sensors do not touch a workpiece, when one of the measuring sensors touches the respective workpiece associated with the one measuring sensor during the common and similar traversing movement, measuring for the one measuring sensor a position relative to the respective workpiece, and derive geometric statements regarding the respective workpiece based on the position of the one measuring sensor, after the one measuring sensor touches the respective workpiece and while continuing the common and similar traversing movement, measuring a deflection of the one measuring sensor from the rest position, and defining a cancel condition for the common and similar traversing movement when the one measuring sensor attains a predetermined maximum deflection during the common and similar traversing movement, which cancel condition causes the common and similar traversing movement to stop.
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