Abrading – Precision device or process - or with condition responsive... – Condition responsive control for sandblasting
Reexamination Certificate
2005-02-08
2005-02-08
Rachuba, M. (Department: 3723)
Abrading
Precision device or process - or with condition responsive...
Condition responsive control for sandblasting
C451S003000, C451S005000, C451S010000, C451S024000, C451S038000, C083S022000, C083S066000, C083S073000, C083S177000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06852002
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to apparatus and methods for z-axis control and collision detection and recovery for waterjet and abrasive-jet cutting systems. In one embodiment, an apparatus includes a linear rail, a slide member coupleable to a cutting head and slideably coupled to the linear rail, at least one actuator having a first end coupled to the slide member and a second end fixed with respect to the linear rail, a position sensor, and a controller. The actuator provides an adjustable support force that supports the weight of the cutting head, allowing the cutting head to be controllably positioned at a desired height above the workpiece. The actuator may include a pneumatic cylinder, or alternately, a linear motor. In another aspect, an apparatus includes a first mount member coupleable to a controllably positionable mounting surface of the waterjet cutting system, a second mount member coupleable to the cutting head and disengageably coupled to the first mount member, and a sensing circuit having a plurality of first conductive elements disposed on the first mount member and a plurality of second conductive elements disposed on the second mount member. In the event of a collision between the cutting head and an obstruction, the second mount member disengages from the first mount member to prevent breakage of the cutting head. Following the collision, the second mount member is quickly and easily re-engaged with the first mount member without time-consuming re-calibration. In one embodiment, re-engagement of the second end first mount members is automatically performed by a biasing member.
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Chin Daniel
Kern Volker
Pesek Thomas
Sciulli Felice M.
Stewart Jonathan M.
Flow International Corporation
Rachuba M.
Seed IP Law Group PLLC
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