Claims
- 1. A method of monitoring the condition of a tool in a machining operation by measuring exit temperatures of a plurality of workpieces produced by said machining operation, said method comprising:
- measuring the temperature of at least a portion of said plurality of workpieces each at essentially the same amount of time after said machining,
- determining an actual temperature difference between the temperature of a just-machined workpiece and a previously obtained temperature of a workpiece having been machined at the beginning of said machining operation,
- comparing the temperature of each measured workpiece to at least one workpiece reference temperature value indicative of undesirable tool condition wherein said at least one workpiece reference temperature value comprises a predetermined temperature difference amount defined by the difference between a predetermined maximum workpiece exit temperature value and the temperature of a machined workpiece at the beginning of said machining operation, and,
- (a) continuing said machining operation if said measured temperature is less than or equal to said at least one workpiece reference temperature value, or,
- (b) stopping said machining operation if said measured temperature is greater than said at least one workpiece reference temperature value.
- 2. A method of monitoring the condition of a tool in a machining operation by measuring exit temperatures of a plurality of workpieces produced by said machining operation, said method comprising:
- measuring the temperature of at least a portion of said plurality of workpieces each at essentially the same amount of time after said machining,
- comparing the temperature of each measured workpiece to at least one workpiece reference temperature value indicative of undesirable tool condition wherein said at least one workpiece reference temperature value comprises a predetermined amount in excess of the exit temperature of the immediately preceding machined workpiece, and,
- (a) continuing said machining operation if said measured temperature is less than or equal to said at least one workpiece reference temperature value, or,
- (b) stopping said machining operation if said measured temperature is greater than said at least one workpiece reference temperature value.
- 3. A method of monitoring the condition of a tool in a machining operation by measuring exit temperatures of a plurality of workpieces produced by said machining operation, said method comprising:
- measuring the temperature of at least a portion of said plurality of workpieces each at essentially the same amount of time after said machining,
- comparing the temperature of each measured workpiece to at least one workpiece reference temperature value indicative of undesirable tool condition wherein said at least one workpiece reference temperature value comprises a predetermined amount in excess of a baseline temperature, said base line temperature being repeatedly established by periodically machining a workpiece at a location on said tool reserved for establishing said baseline temperature, and,
- (a) continuing said machining operation if said measured temperature is less than or equal to said at least one workpiece reference temperature value, or,
- (b) stopping said machining operation if said measured temperature is greater than said at least one workpiece reference temperature value.
Parent Case Info
This Application claims benefit of Provisional Application 60/020,574 filed Jun. 26, 1996
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