Machine tool cartridge with information storage device, smart cartridge systems, and methods of using smart cartridge systems

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20070186744
  • Publication Number
    20070186744
  • Date Filed
    August 07, 2006
    17 years ago
  • Date Published
    August 16, 2007
    16 years ago
Abstract
A cartridge for a machine tool is provided. The cartridge has a main body, two punch-retention arms, and two die-retention arms. Preferably, the cartridge also has a stripper locator base. In some embodiments, the cartridge is provided with an electronic information storage device.
Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a cartridge according to a first embodiment of the invention;



FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the cartridge illustrated in FIG. 1;



FIG. 3 is a right side view of the cartridge illustrated in FIG. 1;



FIG. 3A is a left side view of the cartridge illustrated in FIG. 1;



FIG. 4 is a top side view of the cartridge illustrated in FIG. 1;



FIG. 5 is a bottom side view of the cartridge illustrated in FIG. 1;



FIG. 6 is a front side view of the cartridge illustrated in FIG. 1;



FIG. 7 is a back side view of the cartridge illustrated in FIG. 1;



FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a cartridge according to a second embodiment of the invention;



FIG. 9 is an exploded view of the cartridge illustrated in FIG. 8;



FIG. 10 is a right side view of the cartridge illustrated in FIG. 8;



FIG. 10A is a left side view of the cartridge illustrated in FIG. 8;



FIG. 11 is a top side view of the cartridge illustrated in FIG. 8;



FIG. 12 is a bottom side view of the cartridge illustrated in FIG. 8;



FIG. 13 is a front side view of the cartridge illustrated in FIG. 8;



FIG. 14 is a back side view of the cartridge illustrated in FIG. 8;



FIG. 15 is a perspective view of a cartridge according to a third embodiment of the invention;



FIG. 16 is an exploded view of the cartridge illustrated in FIG. 15;



FIG. 17 is a right side view of the cartridge illustrated in FIG. 15;



FIG. 17A is a left side view of the cartridge illustrated in FIG. 15;



FIG. 18 is a top side view of the cartridge illustrated in FIG. 15;



FIG. 19 is a bottom side view of the cartridge illustrated in FIG. 15;



FIG. 20 is a front side view of the cartridge illustrated in FIG. 15;



FIG. 21 is a back side view of the cartridge illustrated in FIG. 15;



FIG. 22 is a perspective view of a cartridge carrying a tool set in accordance with certain embodiments of the invention;



FIG. 23 is a schematic partially-sectional view of a tool mounting position of a machine tool's ram, showing a loaded cartridge supported on a guidance system in accordance with certain embodiments of the invention;



FIG. 24 is a perspective view of a cartridge carrying a tool set in accordance with certain embodiments of the invention;



FIG. 25 is a side cross-sectional view of a cartridge in accordance with certain embodiments of the invention;



FIG. 26 is a perspective view of a smart cartridge in accordance with certain embodiments of the invention;



FIG. 27 is a perspective view of another smart cartridge in accordance with certain embodiments of the invention;



FIG. 28 is a perspective view of yet another smart cartridge in accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, wherein a flash memory card is fastened to the cartridge by a card holder;



FIG. 29 is a perspective view of the cartridge of FIG. 28, with the flash memory card depicted in an exploded fashion as being removed from the card holder;



FIG. 30 is a perspective view of still another smart cartridge in accordance with certain embodiments of the invention;



FIG. 31 is a perspective view of a further smart cartridge in accordance with certain embodiments of the invention;



FIG. 32 is a perspective view of a smart cartridge in accordance with certain embodiments of the invention;



FIG. 33 is a perspective view of another smart cartridge in accordance with certain embodiments of the invention;



FIG. 34 is a perspective view of an information storage device that can be mounted on a cartridge in accordance with certain embodiments of the invention;



FIG. 35 is a top side view of an information storage device FIG. 34;



FIG. 36 is a perspective view of a leadless microchip that can be mounted on a cartridge in accordance with certain embodiments of the invention;



FIG. 37 is a perspective view of an RFID tag that can be mounted on a cartridge in accordance with certain embodiments of the invention;



FIG. 38A is a partially broken-away view of an electronic information storage device mounted on a desired wall of a cartridge in accordance with certain embodiments of the invention;



FIG. 38B is a perspective view of the electronic information storage device of FIG. 38A, with the device shown as separated from the cartridge;



FIG. 38C is a partially broken-away cross sectional side view of the mounted electronic information storage device of FIG. 38A;



FIG. 38D is a detail view of the region identified in FIG. 38C by the reference character 38D;



FIG. 39 is a perspective view of a cartridge carrying a tool set in accordance with certain embodiments of the invention; and



FIG. 40 is a diagram schematically showing a smart cartridge system in accordance with certain embodiments of the invention.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In certain embodiments, the invention provides a tool set holder cartridge for a machine tool. The cartridge has a main body, two punch-retention arms, and two die-retention arms. Preferably, the two punch-retention arms are spaced apart and at least generally parallel to each other, the two die-retention arms are spaced apart and at least generally parallel to each other. In the present embodiments, the main body can optionally be formed of a first metal, and the punch-retention arms and die-retention arms can optionally be formed of metal(s) different than the first metal.


In certain embodiments, the invention provides a tool set holder cartridge for a machine tool. The cartridge has a main body, two punch-retention arms, two die-retention arms, and a stripper locator base. Preferably, the two punch-retention arms are spaced apart and at least generally parallel to each other, the two die-retention arms are spaced apart and at least generally parallel to each other, and the punch-retention arms extend outwardly away from an upper portion of the main body. In the present embodiments, the two punch-retention arms are mounted to the main body such that the punch-retention arms have a limited range of movement toward and away from each other. In these embodiments, the punch-retention arms are resiliently mounted to the main body such that the punch-retention arms are resiliently biased toward a default configuration characterized by the punch-retention arms being closer to each other than they are in any other configuration within their limited range of movement. Preferably, the die-retention arms extend outwardly away from a lower portion of the main body, and the two die-retention arms are preferably mounted to the main body such that the die-retention arms have a limited range of movement toward and away from each other. In the present embodiments, the die-retention arms are resiliently mounted to the main body such that the die-retention arms are resiliently biased toward a default configuration characterized by the die-retention arms being closer to each other than they are in any other configuration within their limited range of movement. The stripper locator base here can optionally be mounted to a middle portion of the main body. Preferably, the stripper locator base comprises two spaced-apart arm portions, the arm portions of the stripper locator base are not mounted resiliently for movement relative to the main body but rather are rigidly disposed relative to the main body, and the punch-retention arms and the die-retention arms and the stripper locator base are mounted removably to the main body such that they can be selectively removed and replaced.


In certain embodiments, the invention provides a tool set holder cartridge for a machine tool. In the present embodiments, the cartridge has two punch-retention arms, two die-retention arms, and preferably a main body formed of a metal (or formed of a composite comprising carbon fiber). Preferably, the two punch-retention arms are spaced apart and at least generally parallel to each other, and the two die-retention arms are spaced apart and at least generally parallel to each other. In the present embodiments, the two punch-retention arms are mounted to the main body such that the punch-retention arms have a limited range of movement toward and away from each other. In these embodiments, the punch-retention arms are resiliently mounted to the main body such that the punch-retention arms are resiliently biased toward a default configuration characterized by the punch-retention arms being closer to each other than they are in any other configuration within their limited range of movement. Similarly, the two die-retention arms are preferably mounted to the main body such that the die-retention arms have a limited range of movement toward and away from each other. In these embodiments, the die-retention arms are resiliently mounted to the main body such that the die-retention arms are resiliently biased toward a default configuration characterized by the die-retention arms being closer to each other than they are in any other configuration within their limited range of movement. In the present embodiments, the cartridge has a weight of less than 3 pounds, perhaps more preferably less than 2.75 pounds, or perhaps even less than 2 pounds. In some embodiments of this nature, each lateral side of the cartridge is provided with at least one weight-reduction pocket or opening, a bottom side of the cartridge is provided with at least one weight-reduction pocket or opening, and a front side of the cartridge is provided with at least one weight-reduction pocket or opening. Optionally, each such pocket or opening communicates with at least one of the others. The main body in the present embodiments, for example, can optionally be formed of an aircraft metal, and the punch-retention arms and die-retention arms can optionally be formed of steel.


In certain embodiments, the invention provides a smart cartridge for holding a tool set for a machine tool. The cartridge has a main body, two punch-retention arms, two die-retention arms, and a stripper locator base. The two punch-retention arms are adapted to removably retain a punch on the cartridge. The two die-retention arms are adapted to removably retain a die on the cartridge. The stripper locator base is adapted to removably retain a stripper plate on the cartridge. In the present embodiments, the cartridge has an electronic information storage device, which preferably is readable and writeable. The electronic information storage device is mounted on a desired wall of the cartridge in the present embodiments.


In certain embodiments, the invention provides a smart cartridge for holding a tool set for a machine tool. The cartridge has a main body, two punch-retention arms, two die-retention arms, and a stripper locator base. The two punch-retention arms are adapted to removably retain a punch on the cartridge. The two die-retention arms are adapted to removably retain a die on the cartridge. The stripper locator base is adapted to removably retain a stripper plate on the cartridge. In the present embodiments, the cartridge has an electronic information storage device, which preferably is readable and writeable. The electronic information storage device in the present embodiments is on a desired side of the cartridge. Preferably, the cartridge has six sides including a top side, a bottom side, a front side, a back side, and left and right sides. In the present embodiments, the desired side of the cartridge preferably is a side other than the top side.


In certain embodiments, the invention provides a smart cartridge for holding a tool set for a machine tool. The cartridge has a main body, two punch-retention arms, two die-retention arms, and a stripper locator base. The two punch-retention arms are adapted to removably retain a punch on the cartridge. The two die-retention arms are adapted to removably retain a die on the cartridge. The stripper locator base is adapted to removably retain a stripper plate on the cartridge. In the present embodiments, the cartridge has an electronic information storage device, which preferably is readable and writeable. The electronic information storage device in the present embodiments is potted on a desired wall of the cartridge such that at least part of the electronic information storage device is encapsulated by a protective overcoat. The electronic information storage device can optionally comprise both the protective overcoat and a mechanical fastener adapted for anchoring the electronic information storage device on the desired wall of the cartridge, where the mechanical fastener comprises a first detent adapted for being removably engaged with a corresponding detent of the cartridge.


Certain embodiments of the invention provide a smart cartridge and a tool set, in combination. The cartridge and tool set are adapted for use on a machine tool. The cartridge has a main body, two punch-retention arms, two die-retention arms, and a stripper locator base. The two punch-retention arms removably retain a punch on the cartridge, the two die-retention arms removably retain a die on the cartridge, and the stripper locator base removably retains a stripper plate on the cartridge. In the present embodiments, the cartridge has an electronic information storage device, which preferably is readable and writeable. The electronic information storage device in the present embodiments is mounted on a desired wall of the cartridge. In the present embodiments, the desired wall can be formed of a non-magnetic material selected from the group consisting of a non-magnetic metallic material, a non-magnetic plastic material, and a non-magnetic composite material.


In certain embodiments, the invention provides a smart cartridge and a tool set, in combination. The cartridge and tool set are adapted for use on a machine tool. The cartridge has a main body, two punch-retention arms, two die-retention arms, and a stripper locator base. The two punch-retention arms removably retain a punch on the cartridge, the two die-retention arms removably retain a die on the cartridge, and the stripper locator base removably retains a stripper plate on the cartridge. In the present embodiments, the cartridge has an electronic information storage device, which preferably is readable and writeable. The cartridge in the present embodiments has a first electronic information storage device, and at least one of the punch, the stripper plate, and the die has a second electronic information storage device.


Certain embodiments of the invention provide a smart cartridge for holding a tool set for a machine tool. The cartridge has a main body, two punch-retention arms, two die-retention arms, and a stripper locator base. The two punch-retention arms are adapted to removably retain a punch on the cartridge, the two die-retention arms are adapted to removably retain a die on the cartridge, and the stripper locator base is adapted to removably retain a stripper plate on the cartridge. In the present embodiments, the cartridge is provided with an electronic information storage device carried by an exteriorly-threaded insert, and the cartridge has an interiorly-threaded opening into which the insert can be removably secured by threadingly advancing the insert into the opening.


In certain embodiments, there is provided a method of using a tool set holder cartridge. The method comprises providing the cartridge. The cartridge is adapted for use on a machine tool. The cartridge includes two punch-retention arms, two die-retention arms, and a stripper locator base. In the present embodiments, the punch-retention arms removably retain a punch on the cartridge, and a desired electronic information storage device is mounted on the cartridge or the punch. The method optionally includes removing the punch from the cartridge's punch-retention arms. A sharpening operation is performed on a tip of the punch. The method involves writing sharpening-history information to the desired electronic information storage device. The sharpening-history information includes data dependent upon how much of the punch's tip is removed during the noted sharpening operation.


Certain embodiments of the invention provide a smart cartridge system comprising a tool set holder cartridge for a machine tool, an interface apparatus, and a network node device. The cartridge has a main body, two punch-retention arms, two die-retention arms, and a stripper locator base. The two punch-retention arms are adapted to removably retain a punch on the cartridge. The two die-retention arms are adapted to removably retain a die on the cartridge. The stripper locator base is adapted to removably retain a stripper plate on the cartridge. In the present embodiments, the cartridge has an electronic information storage device, which preferably is readable and writeable. The electronic information storage device is mounted on the cartridge in the present embodiments. The interface apparatus is adapted for reading information stored by the information storage device on the cartridge. The interface apparatus and the network node device are adapted for signal transmission between each other.


Claims
  • 1. A tool set holder cartridge for a machine tool, the cartridge having a main body, two punch-retention arms, two die-retention arms, and a stripper locator base, the two punch-retention arms being adapted to removably retain a punch on the cartridge, the two die-retention arms being adapted to removably retain a die on the cartridge, the stripper locator base being adapted to removably retain a stripper plate on the cartridge, the cartridge having an electronic information storage device that is readable and writeable, the electronic information storage device being mounted on a desired wall of the cartridge.
  • 2. The cartridge of claim 1 wherein the electronic information storage device is potted on said desired wall such that at least part of the electronic information storage device is encapsulated by a protective overcoat.
  • 3. The cartridge of claim 2 wherein the protective overcoat at least substantially entirely covers the electronic information storage device.
  • 4. The cartridge of claim 2 wherein the electronic information storage device comprises both the protective overcoat and a mechanical fastener adapted for anchoring the potted electronic information storage device on said desired wall of the cartridge.
  • 5. The cartridge of claim 4 wherein the mechanical fastener comprises a first detent adapted for being removably engaged with a corresponding detent of the cartridge.
  • 6. The cartridge of claim 5 wherein, when said detents are engaged with one another, the mechanical fastener prevents the electronic information storage device from being removed from the cartridge by simply pulling the electronic information storage device away from said desired wall.
  • 7. The cartridge of claim 5 wherein the first detent comprises an exteriorly-threaded wall.
  • 8. The cartridge of claim 1 wherein the electronic information storage device is carried by an exteriorly-threaded insert, the cartridge having an interiorly-threaded opening into which the insert can be removably secured by threadingly advancing the insert into the opening.
  • 9. The cartridge of claim 1 wherein the electronic information storage device is mounted removably in a pocket defined by said desired wall of the cartridge, the electronic information storage device comprising a memory device that is disposed entirely within said pocket such that the memory device is recessed relative to a surface of said desired wall so as to be shielded by said desired wall.
  • 10. The cartridge of claim 1 wherein said desired wall of the cartridge is formed of a non-magnetic material selected from the group consisting of a non-magnetic metallic material, a non-magnetic plastic material, and a non-magnetic composite material.
  • 11. The cartridge of claim 10 wherein the non-magnetic material is selected from the group consisting of a non-magnetic plastic material, a non-magnetic metallic material comprising aluminum, and a non-magnetic composite material comprising carbon.
  • 12. The cartridge of claim 1 wherein the cartridge has six sides including a top side, a bottom side, a front side, a back side, and left and right sides, and wherein said desired wall of the cartridge is on a side other than the top side such that the electronic information storage device is located on a side of the cartridge other than the top side.
  • 13. The cartridge of claim 12 wherein said desired wall is on either the left side or the right side of the cartridge.
  • 14. The cartridge of claim 1 wherein said desired wall has an angled surface that is oblique to a horizontal axis of the cartridge when the cartridge is operatively mounted on a rail of the machine tool.
  • 15. The cartridge of claim 14 wherein said angled surface is at an angle of between about 5 degrees and about 60 degrees relative to said horizontal axis of the cartridge.
  • 16. The cartridge of claim 1 wherein the punch-retention arms extend outwardly from an upper portion of said main body, the die-retention arms extend outwardly from a lower portion of said main body, a middle portion of said main body defines the stripper locator base, the stripper locator base being located between the punch-retention arms and the die-retention arms, and wherein said main body comprises a single integral block formed of a first metal, the punch-retention arms being mounted to said single integral block, the die-retention arms being mounted to said single integral block, wherein said single integral block defines said stripper locater base, and wherein the punch-retention arms and the die-retention arms are formed of a second metal, said first and second metals being different.
  • 17. The cartridge of claim 1 wherein the two punch-retention arms are mounted to said main body such that the punch-retention arms have a limited range of movement toward and away from each other, wherein the punch-retention arms are resiliently mounted to said main body such that the punch-retention arms are resiliently biased toward a default configuration characterized by the punch-retention arms being closer to each other than they are in any other configuration within their limited range of movement, and wherein the two die-retention arms are mounted to said main body such that the die-retention arms have a limited range of movement toward and away from each other, wherein the die-retention arms are resiliently mounted to said main body such that the die-retention arms are resiliently biased toward a default configuration characterized by the die-retention arms being closer to each other than they are in any other configuration within their limited range of movement.
  • 18. The cartridge of claim 1 wherein said desired wall of the cartridge is formed of an aircraft metal selected from the group consisting of beryllium, titanium, magnesium, aluminum, and alloys comprising one or more of beryllium, titanium, magnesium, and aluminum, the punch-retention arms and the die-retention arms being formed of steel.
  • 19. The cartridge of claim 1 wherein the electronic information storage device carries set-up information selected from the group consisting of hit-count information, tool-length information, adjustment-limit information, nibbling-limitation information, material-limitation information, and temperature/tonnage information.
  • 20. A tool set holder cartridge for a machine tool, the cartridge having a main body, two punch-retention arms, two die-retention arms, and a stripper locator base, the two punch-retention arms being adapted to removably retain a punch on the cartridge, the two die-retention arms being adapted to removably retain a die on the cartridge, the stripper locator base being adapted to removably retain a stripper plate on the cartridge, the cartridge having an electronic information storage device that is readable and writeable, wherein the electronic information storage device is on a desired side of the cartridge, the cartridge having six sides including a top side, a bottom side, a front side, a back side, and left and right sides, and wherein said desired side of the cartridge is a side other than the top side.
  • 21. The cartridge of claim 20 wherein said desired side is either the left side or the right side of the cartridge.
  • 22. The cartridge of claim 20 wherein the electronic information storage device is mounted on a desired wall of the cartridge, said desired wall having an angled surface that is oblique to a horizontal axis of the cartridge when the cartridge is operatively mounted on a rail of the machine tool, said angled surface being at an angle of between about 5 degrees and about 60 degrees relative to said horizontal axis of the cartridge.
  • 23. The cartridge of claim 20 wherein the electronic information storage device on said desired side of the cartridge is spaced at least ⅛th inch from an outermost surface of each side of the cartridge.
  • 24. The cartridge of claim 20 wherein the electronic information storage device on said desired side of the cartridge is spaced at least one inch from an outermost surface of each side of the cartridge.
  • 25. A tool set holder cartridge for a machine tool, the cartridge having a main body, two punch-retention arms, two die-retention arms, and a stripper locator base, the two punch-retention arms being adapted to removably retain a punch on the cartridge, the two die-retention arms being adapted to removably retain a die on the cartridge, the stripper locator base being adapted to removably retain a stripper plate on the cartridge, the cartridge having an electronic information storage device that is readable and writeable, the electronic information storage device being potted on a desired wall of the cartridge such that at least part of the electronic information storage device is encapsulated by a protective overcoat, wherein the electronic information storage device comprises both the protective overcoat and a mechanical fastener adapted for anchoring the electronic information storage device on said desired wall of the cartridge, and wherein the mechanical fastener comprises a first detent adapted for being removably engaged with a corresponding detent of the cartridge.
  • 26. The cartridge of claim 25 wherein, when said detents are engaged with one another, the mechanical fastener prevents the electronic information storage device from being removed from the cartridge by simply pulling the electronic information storage device away from said desired wall.
  • 27. The cartridge of claim 25 wherein the first detent comprises a first catch surface facing at least generally away from an underlying part of said desired wall, said underlying part being directly under the electronic information storage device, said corresponding detent of the cartridge comprising a second catch surface facing at least generally toward said underlying part of said desired wall, the second catch surface being adapted to directly engage and hold down the first catch surface.
  • 28. A holder cartridge and a tool set, in combination, the cartridge and tool set being adapted for use on a machine tool, the cartridge having a main body, two punch-retention arms, two die-retention arms, and a stripper locator base, the two punch-retention arms removably retaining a punch on the cartridge, the two die-retention arms removably retaining a die on the cartridge, the stripper locator base removably retaining a stripper plate on the cartridge, the cartridge having an electronic information storage device that is readable and writeable, the electronic information storage device being mounted on a desired wall of the cartridge, said desired wall being formed of a non-magnetic material selected from the group consisting of a non-magnetic metallic material, a non-magnetic plastic material, and a non-magnetic composite material.
  • 29. The cartridge of claim 28 wherein the non-magnetic material is selected from the group consisting of a non-magnetic plastic material, a non-magnetic metallic material comprising aluminum, and a non-magnetic composite material comprising carbon.
  • 30. The cartridge of claim 28 wherein a rear portion of the cartridge's main body is attached to a mount body of a guidance system of the machine tool, the guidance system being adapted to move the cartridge selectively toward or away from a mounting position of the machine tool.
  • 31. A holder cartridge and a tool set, in combination, the cartridge and tool set being adapted for use on a machine tool, the cartridge having a main body, two punch-retention arms, two die-retention arms, and a stripper locator base, the two punch-retention arms removably retaining a punch on the cartridge, the two die-retention arms removably retaining a die on the cartridge, the stripper locator base removably retaining a stripper plate on the cartridge, the cartridge having a first electronic information storage device, and wherein at least one of the punch, the stripper plate, and the die has a second electronic information storage device.
  • 32. The tool holder and tool set combination of claim 31 wherein the punch has said second electronic information storage device, the stripper plate has a third electronic information storage device, and the die has a fourth electronic information storage device.
  • 33. A tool set holder cartridge for a machine tool, the cartridge having a main body, two punch-retention arms, two die-retention arms, and a stripper locator base, the two punch-retention arms being adapted to removably retain a punch on the cartridge, the two die-retention arms being adapted to removably retain a die on the cartridge, the stripper locator base being adapted to removably retain a stripper plate on the cartridge, the cartridge being provided with an electronic information storage device that is carried by an exteriorly-threaded insert, the cartridge having an interiorly-threaded opening into which the insert can be removably secured by threadingly advancing the insert into the opening.
  • 34. A method of using a tool set holder cartridge, the method comprising: a) providing the cartridge, the cartridge being adapted for use on a machine tool, the cartridge including two punch-retention arms, two die-retention arms, and a stripper locator base, the punch-retention arms removably retaining a punch on the cartridge, wherein a desired electronic information storage device is mounted on the cartridge or the punch;b) removing the punch from the cartridge's punch-retention arms;c) performing a sharpening operation on a tip of the punch; andd) writing sharpening-history information to said desired electronic information storage device, said sharpening-history information including data dependent upon how much of the punch's tip is removed during said sharpening operation.
  • 35. The method of claim 34 wherein said sharpening-history information is written to said desired electronic information storage device by an interface apparatus that is part of, or is operably coupled with, a punch-sharpening machine, wherein said punch-sharpening machine is used to perform said sharpening operation on the tip of the punch.
  • 36. A smart cartridge system comprising: a) a tool set holder cartridge for a machine tool, the cartridge having a main body, two punch-retention arms, two die-retention arms, and a stripper locator base, the two punch-retention arms being adapted to removably retain a punch on the cartridge, the two die-retention arms being adapted to removably retain a die on the cartridge, the stripper locator base being adapted to removably retain a stripper plate on the cartridge, the cartridge having an electronic information storage device that is readable and writeable, the electronic information storage device being mounted on the cartridge;b) an interface apparatus adapted for reading information stored by the information storage device on the cartridge; andc) a network node device, wherein the interface apparatus and the network node device are adapted for signal transmission between each other.
  • 37. The smart cartridge system of claim 36 wherein the machine tool and the cartridge are part of a system adapted for carrying out an automated lights-out machining run.
  • 38. The smart cartridge system of claim 36 wherein the network node device is operably connected to the public internetwork.
  • 39. A method of using a tool set holder cartridge, the method comprising: a) providing the cartridge and a punch, the cartridge being adapted for use on a machine tool, the cartridge including two punch-retention arms, two die-retention arms, and a stripper locator base, the punch-retention arms being adapted to removably retain the punch on the cartridge, wherein an electronic information storage device is mounted on the cartridge;b) providing a tool presetting fixture, and operating the fixture to measure a dimension of the punch thereby generating tool-measurement information; andc) writing the tool-measurement information to the electronic information storage device on the cartridge.
Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 11355792 Feb 2006 US
Child 11500220 US