Claims
- 1. A system for integrating geometric models, in a manufacturing process comprising:
a computer; a storage medium in communication with said computer; a geometric template accessible by said computer, said template for defining a geometry; at least two geometries, said geometries accessible by said computer, said geometries each including at least one product feature; a computer program executing on said computer for modifying a product feature of a first geometry to coincide with a product feature of a second geometry; a computer program executing on said computer for associating knowledge with said geometries; and a computer program executing on said computer for comparing said geometries to rules.
- 2. A geometry system as in claim 1, wherein said rules include at least one constraint, empirical parameter, limit, range, or relationship.
- 3. A geometry system as in claim 2, further comprising a computer program executing on said computer for preventing modification of said first feature where said modification does not comply with said rules.
- 4. A geometry system as in claim 1, wherein said first and second geometries are formatted either as a CAD model, or as alphanumeric text, or as a CAD model and alphanumeric text.
- 5. A geometry system as in claim 1, further comprising a computer program executing on said computer for generating an output from said first or second geometry.
- 6. The geometric integrated system model as in claim 5, wherein said output comprises drawings, or process sheets, or tooling sheets.
- 7. A method of integrating geometric models, comprising:
identifying a product to design or manufacture; generating a product template; generating at least one geometry; associating knowledge with said geometry; performing operations on said geometry; comparing results of said operations to rules; modifying said geometry and said knowledge; and propagating said modifications.
- 8. A method of integrating geometric models as in claim 7, further comprising modifying a product feature of a first geometry to coincide with a product feature of a second geometry.
- 9. A method of integrating geometric models as in claim 7, wherein said rules include at least one constraint, empirical parameter, limit, range, or relationship.
- 10. A method of integrating geometric models as in claim 7, further comprising preventing the modification of either said geometry or said knowledge where said modification violates said rules.
- 11. A method of integrating geometric models as in claim 7, wherein said geometry is formatted either as a CAD model, or as alphanumeric text, or as a CAD model and alphanumeric text.
- 12. A method of integrating geometric models as in claim 7, further comprising generating an output from said geometry.
- 13. A method of integrating geometric models as in claim 12, wherein said output comprises drawings, or process sheets, or tooling sheets.
- 14. An article of manufacture comprising:
a computer useable medium having computer readable program code embodied therein for integrating geometric models, the computer readable program in said article of manufacture comprising: computer readable program code for generating a product template; computer readable program code for initiating the generation of at least one geometry; computer readable program code for associating knowledge with said geometry; computer readable program code for comparing results of operations performed on said geometry to rules; computer readable program code for modifying said knowledge; and computer readable program code for propagating said modifications to at least one second geometry.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of United States Provisional Patent Application: Attorney Docket No. DP-305592/DE3-0248, “System and Method for Integrating Geometric Models”, filed Jan. 31, 2002, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference thereto.
[0002] The present disclosure is related to the following commonly owned United States patent applications, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference thereto:
[0003] Ser. No. 09/483,301, “Horizontally-Structured CAD/CAM Modeling”, filed Jan. 14, 2000, Attorney Docket No. H-204044/DE3-0025;
[0004] Ser. No. 09/483,722, “Horizontally-Structured Computer Aided Manufacturing”, filed Jan. 14, 2000, Attorney Docket No. DP-301245/DE3-0075;
[0005] Ser. No. 10/033,163, “Enhancement to Horizontally Structured Manufacturing Process Modeling”, filed Oct. 24, 2001, Attorney Docket No. DP-304037/DE3-0203;
[0006] Ser. No. 10/032,960, “Enhancement to Horizontally-Structured CAD/CAM Modeling”, filed Oct. 24, 2001, Attorney Docket No. DP-304036/DE3-0204;
[0007] Ser. No. 10/001,748, “Horizontally-Structured CAD/CAM Modeling For Virtual Concurrent Product and Process Design”, filed Oct. 24, 2001, Attorney Docket No. DP-304140/DE3-0205;
[0008] Ser. No. 10/033,162, “Horizontally-Structured Process Modeling For: Alternate Operations, Large Parts, and Charted Parts”, filed Oct. 24, 2001, Attorney Docket No. DP-304139/DE3-0206;
[0009] Ser. No. 10/033,333, “Horizontally Structured CAD/CAM Modeling For Virtual Fixture and Tooling Processes”, filed Oct. 24, 2001, Attorney Docket No. DP-304136/DE3-0208;
[0010] Ser. No. 10/075,804, “Automated Horizontally Structured Manufacturing Process Design Modeling”, filed Oct. 24, 2001, Attorney Docket No. DP-301830/DE3-0209;
[0011] Ser. No. 10/002,678, “Horizontally Structured Process Modeling for Fixtures and Tooling”, filed Oct. 24, 2001, Attorney Docket No. DP-306553/DE3-0256; and
[0012] Ser. No. 10/032,959, “Horizontally Structured Process Modeling for Concurrent Product and Process Design”, filed Oct. 24, 2001, Attorney Docket No. DP-306554/DE3-0257.
Provisional Applications (1)
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