The present invention relates to an improved structure for a probe which utilises transmission of signals, e.g. representing stylus triggering information for measuring physical dimensions.
Probes for dimensional measurement have been used without wires for transmitting signals representing coordinates to a fixed base station (e.g. on a machine tool).
Signals are known to be transmitted using infrared light, radio waves or inductively, and a number of transmitters and receivers for the signals are generally mounted on an external surface of the probe. One such probe is shown in European Patent No. 337669.
In hostile conditions these transmitters/receivers can become damaged. Additionally each needs to be sealed against ingress of foreign materials into the probe.
One such commercially available probe uses a window to cover and protect infrared transmitters/receivers. This window can be in the form of an annular ring covering a recessed row of transmitters/receivers. The transmitters/receivers need to be mounted to an external surface of the probe inside the window.
The present invention provides a measurement probe comprising a housing having a signal transmitter and/or receiver and a circuit board therein and comprising a window transparent to the signal, characterised in that the said transmitter and/or receiver is mounted to the circuit board, adjacent the window.
Preferably the window is in the form of an annulus.
Preferably the said transmitter and/or receiver is a plurality of infrared transmitter and receiver components which may be spaced within and around the annulus. The circuit board may be placed within the annular window and may be bent at lines of weakness. The window may be fully or partially transparent to the light and may include a filter and/or visually attractive coating.
Embodiments of the invention are described herein by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the accompanying drawings where:
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In this embodiment the annular portion is a borosilicate glass providing a structural element of the probe body and forming a window for infrared light to pass to and from transmitters/receivers 12/13 surface mounted to circuit boards 8 within the probe. In this instance infrared receivers and transmitters and LEDs are surface mounted to the board 8 and infrared light signals can pass through the window 6 from/to base station 10 directly from or to the boards 8. The window is shown sealed at its inner surface, but could of course be sealed at its annular end faces. The window provides a means of filtering unwanted light frequencies.
In this embodiment, upper and lower housing parts 4 and 5 (with longitudinal axis 20) are joined by a central pillar 14 which does not compress annular glass or plastics window 6 other than to provide a seal (at seals 18) around the edges of the window. Therefore, in this embodiment, the window does not form a rigid part of the structure of the probe. Infrared transmitters and receivers 12/13 are spaced around the window 6 and are mounted to the surface of a circuit board 8′ inside the probe e.g. either affixed (e.g. by soldering) directly to the surface of the board or affixed snugly to the board and held in place by through pins (possibly soldered). Circuit board 8′ is a relatively rigid substrate bent into a polygon. Bending of the circuit board is made possible by reducing the thickness of the board at intervals to produce lines of weakness (15
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0005166.4 | Mar 2000 | GB | national |
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/856,832, filed Jun. 1, 2004, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/959,206, filed Oct. 22, 2001, which is a National Phase of PCT/GB01/00878, filed Mar. 1, 2001, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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Parent | 10856832 | Jun 2004 | US |
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Parent | 09959206 | Oct 2001 | US |
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