Claims
- 1. A machine tool setting device for use with a numerically controlled machine utilizing a machine tool in an X-Y axes coordinate system for machining a workpiece, consisting of a single linear variable displacement transducer having a displaceable stylus projecting therefrom, a T-shaped member having an axis of rotation in line with and perpendicular to the plane of displacement of said stylus, said T-shaped member being disposed in a contiguous relationship with said stylus for displacement thereof in response to contact of the T-shaped member with said machine tool during relative movement therebetween in either the X or Y direction, and voltage responsive means coupled to said transducer for indicating the actual position of the machine tool along the axis the relative movement is occurring relative to a predetermined desired tool position along the same axis.
- 2. The machine tool setting device claimed in claim 1, wherein the axis of rotation of said T-shaped member is provided by a rod extending through the T-shaped member and attached to the numerically controlled machine, and wherein the contact between said stylus and the T-shaped member is provided by a head carried by said stylus and abuttable against the T-shaped member.
- 3. The machine tool setting device claimed in claim 1, wherein the axis of rotation of said T-shaped member is provided by single ball bearings positioned on opposite sides of the T-shaped member in a common plane, bias means are in contact with said ball bearings for maintaining them in position with said T-shaped member.
Government Interests
The present invention relates generally to a device for accurately setting the reference position of a machine tool of a numerically controlled machine, and more particularly to a device wherein the position of the tool can be accurately set along both the X and Y axes by using a single linear variable displacement transducer. This invention was made in the course of, or under, a contract with the Energy Research and Development Administration.
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