Claims
- 1. A machine tool, comprising
- a. a base,
- b. a workhead mounted on the base,
- c. a toolhead mounted on the base,
- d. a first means for producing relative movement in a first direction between the workhead and the toolhead, said first means including a constant-torque motor,
- e. a second means for producing relative movement between the workhead and the toolhead in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, said second means including a constant-torque motor, the first means and the second means each including an electrical servo motor receiving a signal from one of the said portions and operating through a ball-screw mechanism to produce the said respective relative movement between the workhead and the toolhead,
- f. a first and second potentiometer portion, at least one portion having non-linear resistance and a contactor associated with each portion, the portions of the potentiometer being circular and concentric with a shaft for driving the contactors, the electrical signal developed by one portion of the potentiometer varying as the sine of the angle of the shaft, while the electrical signal developed by the other portion varies as the cosine of the angle, and
- g. a motor driving the contactors together at the same constant and predetermined speed, thus causing the potentiometers to develop two separate and continuous electrical signals, each signal varying in accordance with the nature of its respective portion, one signal controlling the speed of one motor and the other signal controlling the speed of the other motor, each motor bringing about the said relative movement at a velocity proportional to the voltage developed by its portion of the potentiometer.
- 2. A machine tool as recited in claim 1, wherein a positive reference voltage is applied to the potentiometer, is adjustable, and is passed through a circuit including an operational amplifier to produce a negative reference voltage that is also applied to the potentiometer.
- 3. A machine tool as recited in claim 2, wherein each electrical signal developed by the potentiometer is passed through an operational amplifier before reaching its servo motor.
- 4. A machine tool as recited in claim 3, wherein each electrical signal is also passed through a second operational amplifier, which second amplifier is provided with a potentiometer to adjust its output signal.
- 5. A machine tool as recited in claim 4, wherein the potentiometer associated with one of the second amplifiers is used to adjust a table axis, while the potentiometer associated with the other second amplifier is used to adjust a cross-slide axis.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 395,917 filed Sept. 10, 1973, now abandoned.
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