Claims
- 1. A device for operating a probe head having a displaceable probe which is so biased toward seating engagement with a fixed mount in the probe head as to define a zero position of the probe in the mount, said probe having piezoelectric means connected thereto for sensing initial probe contact with a workpiece, circuit means including an oscillator and an interval timer, said circuit means being connected to initiate a predetermined timing interval and upon lapse of said interval to excite said oscillator in transient driving relation with said piezoelectric means, said timing interval being sufficient to permit probe removal from workpiece contact prior to excitation of said oscillator.
- 2. The device of claim 1, wherein said piezoelectric means is a single transducer element serving sequentially in a first mode as a work-contact signal generator and in a second mode as a driver of the probe in mechanical oscillation.
- 3. The device of claim 1, wherein said piezoelectric means comprises two transducer elements, one of which is a signal generator responsive to probe contact with a workpiece, and the other of which is a driver of the probe in a natural mode of mechanical oscillation of the probe.
- 4. The device of claim 2 or claim 3, in which the probe head is of the variety which interchangeably mounts a selected one of a plurality of different probes, and in which said oscillator is a generator of a frequency spectrum which includes at least one mechanical resonance frequency of each probe of said plurality.
- 5. The device of claim 2, in which said circuit means includes switching means for sequentially connecting said transducer means for said respective modes in alternation with each other.
- 6. The device of claim 3, in which said probe comprises a two-part seating base having zero-position seating in aid mount, and in which said other transducer element is interposed between and mechanically coupled to each of the two parts of said seating base.
- 7. The device of claim 1, in which said oscillator is a generator of a frequency spectrum which includes at least one mechanical resonance, frequency of said probe.
- 8. The device of claim 1, in which the amplitude of oscillator output signal is controlled to diminish with time following initial excitation.
- 9. The improved method of operating a coordinate-measuring machine wherein (a) a probe head of the machine has a mount which deflectably mounts a work-contacting probe and the probe is continuously biased for seating in the mount to define a zero position of the probe and wherein the probe is piezoelectrically responsive to mechanical stress to sense initial probe contact with a workpiece, and (b) the machine performs a cycle of probe-head displacement to move the probe into and then away from workpiece contact, for each point to be measured on a workpiece, said improvement comprising the steps of generating an electrical signal, and using the generated signal to piezoelectrically excite the probe into oscillation which is sustained for a predetermined period of time in each cycle after the probe has moved away from contact with the workpiece.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the probe has a natural frequency of mechanical resonance and wherein the generated electrical signal is characterized by a frequency spectrum which contains said natural frequency.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the probe is one of a variety of different probes interchangeably mountable to the probe head, and wherein each probe has a different characteristic natural resonance frequency, the further improvement wherein the generated electrical signal is characterized by a frequency spectrum which spans the different natural frequencies of the different probes.
- 12. The method of claim 9, wherein the probe has a natural frequency of mechanical resonance and wherein the generated electrical signal is characterized by a noise spectrum which contains said natural frequency.
- 13. The method of claim 9, in which the electrical signal is so controlled in amplitude as to slowly reduce toward the end of each period of time.
- 14. The improved method of operating a coordinate-measuring machine wherein (a) a probe head of the machine deflectably mounts a workpiece-contacting probe and the probe is continuously biased for seated mounting to define a zero position of the probe and wherein the probe is electrically responsive to mechanical stress to sense initial probe contact with a workpiece, and (b) the machine performs a cycle of probe-head displacement to move the probe into and then away from workpiece contact, for each point to be measured on a workpiece, said improvement comprising the steps of generating an electrical signal and using the generated signal to electrically excite the probe into oscillating mechanical stress for a sustained predetermined period of time in each cycle after the probe has moved away from contact with the workpiece.
- 15. The method of operating a coordinate-measuring machine having a probe head with a mount which with respect to a "zero" position deflectably mounts a workpiece-contacting probe wherein the machine operates in a cycle of probe-head movement to displace the probe (a) in an advancing phase toward the workpiece until workpiece contact by the probe deflects the probe from seated relation in the mount and (b) in a withdrawing phase of probe retraction from workpiece contact and returning to the "probe" position in seated relation in the mount, there being a first piezoelectric element associated with the probe and responsive to generate a signal upon probe contact with the workpiece, and a second piezoelectric element associated with the probe to stimulate oscillating mechanical stress in the probe, said method comprising the steps of operatively using the first piezoelectric element only in making a measurement during said advancing phase, and operatively using the second piezoelectric element only to enhance "zero"-position reproducibility during said withdrawing phase.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of prior application Ser. No. 07/277,699, filed Nov. 30, 1988 now abandoned, and said prior application is a continuation-in-part of original application Ser. No. 07/072,163, filed July 10, 1987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,815,214, issued Mar. 28, 1989.
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