Claims
- 1. A suction-type shot peening machine sensor, wherein said sensor is comprised of:
- a suction-type shot peening gun having a suction chamber; and
- a pressure detection means operatively connected to said suction chamber for measuring a pressure in said suction chamber.
- 2. The sensor, as in claim 1, wherein said suction-type shot peening gun is further comprised of:
- a shot means;
- a shot hopper means;
- a shot flow measurement and control means operatively connected to said hopper weans;
- a tube means operatively connected to said hopper means;
- a gun nozzle means operatively connected to said tube means which substantially surrounds said suction chamber; and
- an air blast inlet means operatively connected to said gun nozzle means for introducing air into said gun nozzle means.
- 3. The sensor, as in claim 2, wherein said shot peen flow control means is further comprised of:
- a mass flow sensor.
- 4. The sensor, as in claim 2, wherein said tube means is further comprised of:
- a pressure detector operatively connected to said tube means.
- 5. The sensor, as in claim 2, wherein said tube means is further comprised of:
- an air pressure regulation means.
- 6. The sensor, as in claim 2, wherein said gun nozzle means is further comprised of:
- a reaction force detector operatively connected to said gun nozzle means for detecting a reaction force as said shot and air exit said gun nozzle.
- 7. The sensor, as in claim 2, wherein said air blast inlet means is further comprised of:
- a pressure detector operatively connected to said air blast inlet means for detecting a pressure of said air in said air blast inlet means.
- 8. The method for monitoring a suction-type shot peening machine using an apparatus comprising a suction-type shot peening machine having a shot hopper, a shot flow control means, a tube means, a gun nozzle means including a suction chamber, an air blast inlet means, and a pressure detection means operatively connected to said suction chamber, wherein said method is comprised of the steps:
- operating said air blast inlet means to flow air into said gun nozzle means which creates a vacuum in said suction chamber and said tube means;
- operating said shot peen flow control means such that shot are emitted from said holder, traverse said tube means and enter said gun nozzle means and said suction chamber;
- measuring an actual pressure substantially within said suction chamber means;
- comparing said actual pressure with a predetermined pressure; and
- adjusting, if necessary, said air blast inlet means and said shot flow control means.
- 9. The method, as in claim 8, wherein said method is further comprised of the steps of:
- measuring an actual pressure in said tube means; and
- measuring an actual pressure in said air blast inlet means.
- 10. The method, as in claim 8, wherein said method is further comprised of the step of:
- measuring a reaction force of said gun nozzle means as a mixture of shot and air exit said gun nozzle means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/042,174, filed Apr. 2, 1993, now abandoned.
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