Method for modifying programmed positions by using a programmabl

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318572, 364170, 364560, G05B 1918, G06F 1546

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043707211

ABSTRACT:
A method is disclosed for modifying coordinate data in a machining program in response to workpiece measurements made by a programmably controlled surface sensing element. The location of the workpiece and position of workpiece characteristics are determined by a series of programmed scanning cycles. The maximum, minimum and average measured positions of points on a workpiece surface are stored and may be used to calculate position offsets which may be used to modify a machining program. Further, the measured positions and offsets may be tested against programmed maximum and minimum limits to determine if the measured positions are within a tolerance band. In one embodiment, the positions of points on the workpiece surface are measured by a cutting tool operating in conjunction with a torque measuring circuit.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3628002 (1971-12-01), Meese
patent: 3641849 (1972-02-01), Kinney
patent: 4061952 (1977-12-01), Dinsdale et al.

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