Damping device

Brakes – Internal-resistance motion retarder – Electroviscous or electrorheological fluid

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C384S009000, C074S574300

Reexamination Certificate

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06789651

ABSTRACT:

RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the priority of Japanese Patent Application No. 2001-96403 filed on Mar. 29, 2001, which is incorporated herein.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a damping device. More specifically, the present invention relates to the improvement of the control mechanism of a vibration damping device which uses an electroviscous fluid.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Conventionally, a feeding device which scans a sample in, for example, XYZ directions is employed in a machine such as a coordinate measuring machine, e.g., a three-dimensional coordinate measuring machine, a machine tool or a positioning device. This feeding device allows a supporting column, on which a probe, a tool or the like are provided, to make a feed motion relative to a base, on which normally a sample is mounted, or allows the base to make a feed motion relative to the supporting column, thereby scanning a sample surface.
This feeding device, which is rotatably supported by, for example, the base, includes a rotating object having a male thread provided on a peripheral portion, a nut provided with a female thread fitted into the male thread and the like and fixes the supporting column to the nut. When the rotating object is rotated, the rotating force thereof is transformed into the linear motion of the nut by the male and female threads, whereby the feeding device scans the sample in, for example, a horizontal direction with the supporting column on which the nut is provided set as a base. The use of such a feeding device enables, for example, a three-dimensional coordinate measuring machine to make point-to-point measurement and scanning measurement.
In recent years, much attention has been paid to the scanning measurement of a measuring machine can acquire measurement data in large quantities rather than an improvement in measurement precision. A high speed scanning measuring technique which can shorten measurement time is particularly noted.
However, according to the above-stated feeding device, When the rotating object is rotated, a vibration occurs to the body. While the body is moved at high speed, particularly accelerated and decelerated at, for example, the horizontal position between the base and the supporting column, a hard vibration occurs. In addition, during low speed movement such as during measurement, a micro-vibration different from the vibration during the high speed movement occurs.
These vibrations make it impossible for a machine which employs the feeding device to conduct more precise positioning. Further, these vibrations make it impossible for a measuring machine to make a measurement at a desired measuring point and for a probe to pick up vibrations, thereby obstructing more precise measurement.
In this background, a precision measuring machine such as a three-dimensional coordinate measuring machine is required to be driven at higher speed with weaker vibrations than before.
As a conventional damping method, it has been proposed to provide a damping target relative to a base through a spring. It has been also proposed to add dry friction and viscosity resistance; however all the damping attained thereby acts as traveling load during high speed movement, disadvantageously causing hysteresis.
Furthermore, a method of providing, for example, rubber resin on the connection section between rotation shafts and thereby decreasing the propagation of vibrations has been conventionally proposed. However, if the rubber resin is provided, torsional rigidity deteriorates, which sometimes makes it impossible to surely transmit high torque. As a result, this poses a serious problem in relation to control particularly in the high speed scanning measurement.
Moreover, a residual vibration during high speed movement differs in state from that of during low speed movement. In addition, in case of a measuring machine or the like, a vibration state during point-to-point measurement differs from that of during scanning measurement. Further, a conventional damping device is set to damp a specific vibration state. Due to this, even if there occurs a different vibration state, the conventional damping device is incapable of effectively damping the different vibration state at, for example, a different speed. As a result, it has been conventionally difficult to effectively damp vibrations at varied speeds using a single damping device.
Meanwhile, there has been proposed the following technique (see, for example, Japanese Patent Unexamined Application Publication No. 6-146654 and 1-288612). A feeding device employed in an ordinary mechanical damping device uses an electroviscous fluid in a vibration damper and has a rotation shaft which is rotatably supported in the electroviscous fluid. A voltage to be applied to the electroviscous fluid is changed and the viscosity of the electroviscous fluid is changed, thereby damping a vibration according to each vibration state.
While the damping device using the electroviscous fluid of this type is employed for an ordinary machine, it is also expected to be adapted to a precision machine.
Nevertheless, even with the ordinary mechanical damping device, an electroviscous fluid control method has not been concretely established yet. To apply this method to a precision machine which requires a more precise feed motion and higher speed, it leaves much room for improvement in the high precision and high speed of control.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been achieved in view of the conventional problems described above. It is the first object of the present invention to provide a damping device capable of conducting more precise vibration control.
To attain the first object, a damping device according to the present invention is a damping device used in a machine which includes a rotating object rotating about a rotation axis and a motor rotating the rotating object, and characterized by including a vibration damper, a voltage applicator, and a controller.
The vibration damper is filled with an electroviscous fluid having a viscosity changing according to a value of a voltage applied to the electroviscous fluid, and rotatably supports at least a part of the rotating object in the electroviscous fluid.
The voltage applicator applies the voltage to the electroviscous fluid in the vibration damper.
The controller controls an operation of the voltage applicator so that an optimum voltage, at which the viscosity of the electroviscous fluid absorbing a vibration of the rotating object most effectively is obtained, can be applied to the electroviscous fluid in the vibration damper in accordance with a rotating speed of the rotating object.
According to the present invention, the rotating object includes a damping rotation shaft, a driving rotation shaft, and a coupling. In addition, it is preferable that a rotating force from the driving rotation shaft is surely transmitted to the damping rotation shaft through the coupling, and the coupling absorbs misalignment between the damping rotation shaft and the driving rotation shaft.
The damping rotation shaft is supported in the electroviscous fluid in the vibration damper.
The driving rotation shaft transmits a driving force from the motor.
The coupling connects the damping rotation shaft to the driving rotation shaft.
“A rotating force from the driving rotation shaft is surely transmitted to the damping rotation shaft through the coupling” indicates that the coupling is made of, for example, a material having high torsional rigidity. The coupling suitably employed in this invention is a coupling which has high torsional rigidity and which can absorb the misalignment between the rotation shafts such as a metal spring type coupling having a metal spring intervened to connect the rotation shafts. This metal spring type coupling is exemplified by a metal coil spring type coupling, a metal plate spring type coupling or the like.
Further, it is the second object of the present invention to provide a damping device capable of conducti

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