Claims
- 1. A method of controlling the position of a plurality of machine shafts for a wood working machine, each shaft including a machine tool fitted thereto and supported by a movable block engaged with a screw threaded rotary shaft driven by a servomotor and movable in the axial direction of the screw threaded shaft when the screw threaded shaft is rotated to thereby control the position of the machine shaft supported by the movable block, comprising:
- a first step of rotating said screw threaded rotary shaft at a first rotation speed through a first distance which is larger than backlash between said screw threaded rotary shaft and said movable block so as to move said movable block and machine shaft in the backward direction;
- a second step of rotating said screw threaded rotary shaft at a second rotation speed so as to move said machine shaft up to an intermediate position spaced apart from a final position of said machine shaft in the backward direction and located near said final position;
- a third step of rotating said screw threaded rotary shaft at a third rotation speed so as to move said movable block along said screw threaded shaft at a low speed from said intermediate position to said final position, said third rotation speed being lower than the second rotation speed of said screw threaded shaft, and being sufficient to prevent occurrence of overshoot of said movable block beyond said screw shaft; and
- the amount of rotation of said screw threaded shaft in said first step being equal to that of said screw threaded shaft in said third step.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein said third rotation speed of said screw threaded shaft is lower than said first rotation speed.
- 3. A method of controlling the position of a plurality of machine shafts for a wood working machine, each shaft including a machine tool fitted thereto and supported by a movable block engaged with a screw threaded rotary shaft driven by a servomotor, said movable block being movable in the axial direction of the screw threaded shaft when the screw threaded shaft is rotated to thereby control the position of the machine shaft supported by the movable block, the method controlling movement of the machine shaft for a predetermined distance and comprising:
- a first step of rotating said screw threaded rotary shaft at a first rotation speed so that the movable block is moved in a first direction through a first distance which is larger than backlash between said screw threaded rotary shaft and said movable block;
- a second step of rotating said screw threaded rotary shaft at a second rotation speed so as to move said machine shaft through said predetermined distance to an intermediate position spaced apart from a final position of said machine shaft by a distance equal to said first distance; and
- a third step of rotating said screw threaded rotary shaft at a third rotation speed so as to move said movable block along said screw threaded shaft to a low speed in a direction opposite said first direction and for a distance equal to said first distance to thereby position the machine shaft in its final position, said third rotation speed being lower than the second rotation speed of said screw threaded shaft and being sufficient to prevent occurrence of overshoot of said movable block beyond said screw threaded shaft.
- 4. The method according to claim 3, wherein said third rotation speed of said screw threaded shaft is lower than said first rotation speed.
Priority Claims (3)
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52/137717 |
Nov 1977 |
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53/7906 |
Jan 1978 |
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53/45622 |
Apr 1978 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 960,605, filed Nov. 14, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,257,103.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Divisions (1)
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