Claims
- 1. An automated quill drive assembly for use on a milling machine, wherein the milling machine includes a frame presenting a quill head, a quill supported on the head for rotation and for relative shiftable movement along a linear axis between retracted and extended positions, a manually actuated lever supported on the head and operatively connected to the quill for moving the quill between the retracted and extended positions, and a controller, the automated quill drive assembly comprising:
a housing; a motor supported on the housing; a transmission supported on the housing and being adapted for connection between the motor and the quill of the milling machine for transmitting automated movement from the motor to the quill to move the quill between the retracted and extended positions; and a quill drive stop assembly for limiting movement of the quill along the linear axis.
- 2. An automated quill drive assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein the transmission includes a ball screw supported on the housing for rotation about an axis parallel to the linear axis defined by the quill, a ball nut supported on the ball screw for movement along the screw when the screw is rotated relative to the ball nut, a ball nut block fastened to the ball nut and adapted to be fastened to the quill, and a belt connected between the motor and the ball screw for transmitting automated movement from the motor to the ball screw to shift the ball nut and ball nut block axially, moving the quill between the retracted and extended positions.
- 3. An automated quill drive assembly as recited in claim 2, wherein the quill drive stop assembly comprises an adjustable travel-stopping member which engages a protrusion on the ball nut block thus defining a maximum extended position for the quill along the linear axis.
- 4. An automated quill drive assembly as recited in claim 3 wherein the protrusion is a pin.
- 5. An automated quill drive assembly as recited in claim 3 wherein the adjustable travel-stopping member is a threaded nut disposed on a stop-depth screw; said stop-depth screw having first and second ends; said stop-depth screw being secured to the housing at a distance from the ball screw, said stop-depth screw being disposed generally parallel to said ball screw.
- 6. An automated quill drive assembly as recited in claim 5 wherein said first and second ends of stop-depth screw are secured to the housing in a bracket, said bracket defining a longitudinal slot through which the protrusion extends in order to engage the adjustable travel-stopping member.
- 7. An automated quill drive assembly as recited in claim 1, further comprising a sensor for continuously sensing the position of the quill as the quill is moved between the retracted and extended positions, the sensor providing an output signal indicative of the position of the quill for both manual and automated movement.
- 8. An automated quill drive assembly for use on a milling machine, wherein the milling machine includes a frame presenting a quill head, a quill supported on the head for rotation and for relative shiftable movement along a linear axis between retracted and extended positions, a manually actuated lever supported on the head and operatively connected to the quill for moving the quill between the retracted and extended positions, and a controller, the automated quill drive assembly comprising:
a housing; a motor supported on the housing; a transmission supported on the housing and being adapted for connection between the motor and the quill of the milling machine for transmitting automated movement from the motor to the quill to move the quill between the retracted and extended positions; a sensor for continuously sensing the position of the quill as the quill is moved between the retracted and extended positions, the sensor providing an output signal indicative of the position of the quill for both manual and automated movement, and a quill drive stop assembly for limiting movement along the linear axis.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of and is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/339,157 filed on Jun. 24, 1999 which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/057,279 filed Apr. 8, 1998 which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,941,663 on Aug. 24, 1999. In other parts, this application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional application No. 60/318,708 filed Sep. 12, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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