Claims
- 1. A surface texture measuring instrument, comprising a casing which can be directly located on a surface of an object whose surface texture is to be measured, said casing having a bottom surface which defines a flat datum-level surface and which is provided with a recessed v-shaped groove defined by converging surfaces, detachable pick-up means for attachment to and detachment from said instrument, said pick-up means, when attached to said instrument being engagable with the surface of the object to be measured for detecting the surface roughness of said object, said attached pick-up means being movable over the surface of said object relative to said casing so as to follow surface roughness of said object, and driving means in said casing for moving said attached pick-up means over the surface of said object, said attached pick-up means comprising a stylus which projects outward from said casing to move over and come into contact with said surface, said stylus being movable vertically by said roughness at the point of contact, a skid having a curved surface in contact with the surface of said object adjacent to said stylus and the engagement of said stylus with said surface and movably connected to said casing independent of said vertical movement of said stylus, said curved surface having a vertical hole through which said stylus at such point of contact of said stylus with said surface passes, said hole being off-set from a center of said curved surface, a converter for converting the displacement of said stylus by the roughness of said surface at the point of contact into electrical signals, and a shell movably supported in said casing and housing said converter, said shell comprising an electrical connector supported by said shell and electrically connected to said converter, said driving means comprising a connector holder for holding said connector therein, said connector holder having connecting terminals for connection to said connector when said connector is located in said connector holder.
- 2. A surface texture measuring instrument according to claim 1, wherein said converter is an inductance type converter.
- 3. A surface texture measuring instrument according to claim 2, wherein said stylus has a lever integral therewith, said lever having a magnetic plate on one end which faces said inductance type converter.
- 4. A surface texture measuring instrument according to claim 1, wherein said driving means comprises a motor supported by said casing, a feed screw connected to said motor for rotation thereby, a nut member threadingly engaged by said feed screw, so that rotation of said feed screw causes the nut member to move axially, said nut member being connected to said shell.
- 5. A surface texture measuring instrument according to claim 4, further comprising a flexible coupling between said motor and said feed screw.
- 6. A surface texture measuring instrument according to claim 4, further comprising a speed reducer connected to said motor to reduce the output speed of said motor.
- 7. A surface texture measuring instrument according to claim 1, wherein said driving means comprises a motor supported by said casing, a feed screw connected to said motor for rotation thereby, a nut member threadingly engaged by said feed screw, so that rotation of said feed screw causes the nut member to move axially, said nut member being connected to said shell and at least one guide rod supported at said casing and connected to said nut member to guide said axial movement of said pick-up means.
- 8. A surface texture measuring instrument according to claim 7, further comprising first means for movably supporting said shell in said casing.
- 9. A surface texture measuring instrument according to claim 8, wherein said first movably supporting means comprises a first leaf spring elastically connecting said connector holder to said guide rod, so that said shell can move axially together with said nut member.
- 10. A surface texture measuring instrument according to claim 9, further comprising second means for movably supporting said stylus relative to said shell.
- 11. A surface texture measuring instrument according to claim 10, wherein said second means comprising a second leaf spring elastically connecting said stylus to said shell.
- 12. A surface texture measuring instrument according to claim 1, further comprising a protection cover on said casing for at least partially surrounding said skid and said stylus.
- 13. A surface texture measuring instrument according to claim 1, further comprising a bracket for attachment on said casing to attach said casing to a magnetic stand through said bracket for attachment.
- 14. A surface texture measuring instrument according to claim 1, wherein said casing is provided with at least one pair of grooves opening toward each other to attach said casing to a height adjusting member.
- 15. A surface texture measuring instrument according to claim 1, further comprising a display means external to said casing for displaying a value of measurement and a signal cable for electrically connecting said driving means and said pick-up means to said display means.
Priority Claims (2)
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60-174836 |
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60-121889[U] |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 894,144, filed Aug. 7, 1986, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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