The field of the invention is a CNC machining method and more particularly involving step machining with integration of inspection function into the process as the piece is being formed for enhanced dimensional measurement against specifications.
Numerically controlled machining has been in use for a long time and is used to produce a variety of shapes including tubular threads. While there are a variety of techniques used to machine the given part, inspection of the part has involved manual techniques such as using hard gauges that themselves have to be machined to exact dimensions and have to be fit over or into the part that is being checked in a manual operation. In some cases the part has to be removed from the machine to be inspected, which can be a source of inaccuracies when the part is remounted for further machining.
What is not done and is offered by the method of the present invention is a way to integrate the inspection with the fabrication of the component. The CNC machine integrates an inspection probe that is initially calibrated using gauge blocks attached to the chuck jaws. With the probe calibrated, the coarse and fine cutters can be calibrated against the piece to be cut when it is in the chuck. In the case of a thread being cut the coarse and fine thread cutters are also calibrated against the piece to be cut. The piece can have a coarse and fine tapered cut that is then inspected by the probe before a thread is cut in two stages and then inspected. A similar procedure can be used to make the pin and box of a tubular thread.
The integration of the probe for dimensional inspection of the piece during the stages of machining it reduces rejects and allows the possibility of corrective machining before another step is undertaken should the out of tolerance indication still be fixable with further machining. Those skilled in the art will be able to further understand the details of the present invention from the description of the preferred embodiment and the associated drawings while understanding that the full scope of the invention is to be determined by the appended claims.
A CNC machining method that incorporates a dimensional probe that allows inspection after stages of machining to determine actual dimensions with respect to the target dimension allows for corrective measures before advancing to the next step of the process so as to reduce the number of rejects at the end of the machining process. In making a tubular thread that involves initially machining a taper followed by the thread form, the probe and the various cutters are oriented against gauge blocks supported in the chuck jaws. The probe is used to dimensionally inspect the taper that is cut as an initial step before the thread form is produced. Inspection using the probe takes place upon machining the taper and after the thread form is cut using the probe integrated into the machine.
While the discussion has focused on how to make the pin in a threaded connection, those skilled in the art will appreciate that making the box is the same process with the cutting going on in the interior of a tubular piece rather than on its exterior.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the integration of the probe into a CNC machine allows for accurate initial placement of a succession of cutters and the ability to check the accuracy of a cut after it is made so that if there is a need for corrective machining and that solution is still possible then the location and extent of the corrective machining is accurately determined without removal of the piece from the machine while also reducing the potential of measurement errors using the non-integrated instruments as in the past. Using the integrated probe the actual start location for each of the cutters is determined before any cutting takes place. With the orientation of the piece to be machined being determined sequential operations are undertaken to produce an initial taper into which a thread can be machined such as a pin thread on the outside of a tubular piece or a box thread on the inside of a tubular piece that will thread to the pin thread.
While threads on a tubular shape can be made using this method the applications are far broader than oilfield tubular threads. Other shapes can be machined using the integrated probe that not only orients the variety of cutters but also conducts inspections during the multistep procedure. These inspections permit corrective machining in some cases and ensure that the part dimensions are in specification during the machining process.
The above description is illustrative of the preferred embodiment and many modifications may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the invention whose scope is to be determined from the literal and equivalent scope of the claims below.