Method of placing work piece on table of measuring device
US-2016131302-A1 · May 12, 2016 · US
US9658048B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9658048-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514670580-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 27, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 4, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 23, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 23, 2017 |
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A coordinate measuring machine has a base for supporting an object, a movable assembly having a probe for measuring the object, and a rail movably guiding the movable assembly along its length. The rail includes carbon fiber and has a rail CTE. The coordinate measuring machine also has an air bearing member circumscribing the rail and fixedly coupled with the movable assembly. The air bearing member has a member CTE, which is about equal to the rail engineered CTE.
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What is claimed is: 1. A coordinate measuring machine comprising: a base for supporting an object; a movable assembly having a probe for measuring the object; a rail guiding the movable assembly along its length, the rail comprising carbon and having a rail CTE; and an air bearing member circumscribing the rail and fixedly coupled with the movable assembly, the air bearing member forming a radial air bearing with the rail and having a member CTE, the rail CTE being about equal to the member CTE. 2. The coordinate measuring machine as defined by claim 1 wherein the rail comprises carbon fiber. 3. The coordinate measuring machine as defined by claim 2 wherein the air bearing member comprises a torroidally shaped member completely circumscribing the rail. 4. The coordinate measuring machine as defined by claim 3 wherein the torroidally shaped member comprises metal or ceramic. 5. The coordinate measuring machine as defined by claim 3 wherein the torroidally shaped member comprises carbon. 6. The coordinate measuring machine as defined by claim 3 wherein the torroidally shaped member includes a groove for distributing air and a plurality of through-holes fluidly connected with the groove for directing air toward the rail. 7. The coordinate measuring machine as defined by claim 1 wherein the air bearing includes a sleeve and at least one ring member supported by the sleeve. 8. The coordinate measuring machine as defined by claim 7 wherein the sleeve and at least ring are formed from different materials. 9. The coordinate measuring machine as defined by claim 1 wherein air bearing is formed on more than one side of the rail, the rail being formed mostly from carbon material. 10. The coordinate measuring machine as defined by claim 1 further comprising at least one additional rail and at least one additional air bearing member circumscribing the additional rail and fixedly coupled with the movable assembly, the additional rail having an additional rail CTE, the at least one additional air bearing member having an additional member CTE, the additional rail CTE being about equal to the additional member CTE. 11. A method comprising: providing a coordinate measuring machine having a movable assembly having a probe, a carbon rail movably guiding the movable assembly along its length, and an air bearing member circumscribing the rail and fixedly coupled with the movable assembly, the CTE of the air bearing member matching with the CTE of the rail; and forcing air through the air bearing member to form an air bearing with an air gap between the air bearing member and the rail. 12. The method as defined by claim 11 wherein the air gap remains substantially constant across a plurality of temperatures when air is forced through the air bearing member and the air bearing is not moving along the rail. 13. The method as defined by claim 11 further comprising moving the air bearing along the rail. 14. The method as defined by claim 11 wherein the air bearing member comprises a torroidally shaped member completely circumscribing the rail. 15. The method as defined by claim 14 wherein the torroidally shaped member comprises a non-carbon material. 16. The method as defined by claim 15 wherein the torroidally shaped member comprises metal or ceramic. 17. The method as defined by claim 14 wherein the torroidally shaped member comprises carbon. 18. The method as defined by claim 14 wherein the torroidally shaped member includes a groove for distributing air and a plurality of through-holes fluidly connected with the groove, the method forcing the air through the through-holes. 19. The method as defined by claim 11 wherein the air bearing includes a sleeve and at least one torroidally shaped member supported by the sleeve. 20. The method as defined by claim 19 wherein the sleeve and at least one torroidally shaped member are formed from different materials. 21. The method as defined by claim 19 wherein the sleeve has a rectangular outside shape. 22. The method as defined by claim 11 wherein the air bearing comprises a radial air bearing or a thrust air bearing. 23. The coordinate measuring machine as defined by claim 3 wherein the torroidally shaped member comprises a non-carbon material.
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