Claims
- 1. A precision assembly apparatus comprising:a frame; a plurality of rigid bars upon which items to be assembled are positioned; a plurality of adjustable support members wherein each of said rigid bars is connected to at least two of said adjustable support members and wherein said adjustable support members are connected to said frame such that the position of each of said rigid bars above said frame is capable of individual adjustment and the contour defined by such rigid bars is adjustable by adjustment of said adjustable support members; and a hold down fixture capable of holding said items to be assembled in position.
- 2. The precision assembly apparatus in claim 1 wherein each of said adjustable support members is a screw.
- 3. A precision assembly table comprising:a frame; a surface connected to the top of said frame; a plurality of rigid bars above said surface that define a contoured surface upon which items to be assembled are positioned; a plurality of adjustable support members wherein each of said rigid bars is connected to at least two of said adjustable support members and wherein said adjustable support members are connected to said frame such that the position of each of said rigid bars above said frame and said surface is capable of individual adjustment and the countered surface defined by said rigid bars is capable of adjustment by adjustment of said adjustable support members; and a hold down fixture capable of holding said items to be assembled in position.
- 4. The precision assembly table in claim 3 wherein each of said adjustable support members comprises a screw.
- 5. The precision assembly table in claim 3 wherein each of said adjustable support members comprises a screw connected to said rigid bar with a ball and socket and wherein said screw is adjusted by operation of an electric servo motor upon a worm gear connected to said screw.
- 6. The precision assembly table in claim 3 further comprising:position sensors connected to the ends of said rigid bars capable of monitoring the position of said rigid bars.
- 7. The precision assembly table in claim 3 further comprising:reflectors connected to the ends of said rigid bars capable of measuring the position of said rigid bars by application of a laser scan on said reflectors.
- 8. The precision assembly table of claim 3 wherein said rigid bars are positioned parallel to each other.
- 9. The precision assembly table of claim 3 wherein the adjustment of the adjustable support members and position of said rigid bars is computer controlled.
- 10. A precision magnetic levitation vehicle guideway assembly table comprising:a frame; a surface connected to the top of said frame; a plurality of rigid bars above said surface that define a contoured surface upon which the guide plate of a magnetic levitation vehicle guideway to be assembled is positioned; a plurality of adjustable support members wherein each of said support bars is connected to at least two of said adjustable support members and wherein said adjustable support members are connected to said frame such that the position of each of said rigid bars above said frame and said surface is capable of individual adjustment and the countered surface defined by said rigid bars and to which said guide plate will mechanically conform is capable of adjustment by adjustment of said adjustable support members; and a hold down fixture capable of holding said guide plate in position.
- 11. The precision assembly table in claim 10 wherein each of said adjustable support members comprises a screw.
- 12. The precision assembly table in claim 10 wherein each of said adjustable support members comprises a screw connected to said rigid bar with a ball and socket and wherein said screw is adjusted by operation of an electric servo motor upon a worm gear connected to said screw.
- 13. The precision assembly table in claim 10 further comprising:position sensors connected to the ends of said rigid bars capable of monitoring the position of said rigid bars.
- 14. The precision assembly table in claim 10 further comprising:reflectors connected to the ends of said rigid bars capable of measuring the position of said rigid bars by application of a laser scan on said reflectors.
- 15. The precision assembly table of claim 10 wherein said rigid bars are positioned parallel to each other.
- 16. The precision assembly table of claim 10 wherein the adjustment of the adjustable support members and position of said rigid bars is computer controlled.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/989,993, filed Dec. 12, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,202,275.
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