Method and device for spatial positioning and alignment of a...

Geometrical instruments – Gauge – Collocating

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C033S613000, C403S090000

Reexamination Certificate

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06446349

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention concerns a method for spatial positioning and alignment of a two-piece ball and socket joint comprising a socket as a first part and a solid ball as a second part received in the socket in a rotatable and pivotable fashion.
The invention also concerns a device for spatial positioning and alignment of a two-piece ball and socket joint comprising a socket as a first part and a solid ball as a second part received in the socket in a rotatable and pivotable fashion.
Ball and socket joints are conventionally used for holding devices, wherein part of the ball and socket joint is mounted e.g. to a stand or a wall holder. A unit is disposed on the other part of the ball and socket joint. The unit is e.g. a gripping unit, an illumination unit or an optical image detection unit. The ball and socket joint permits alignment of the unit within a Cartesian coordinate system in the x, y and z direction and rotation about the x, y and z-axis. The ball and socket joint permits alignment of the unit in almost any direction in three-dimensional space.
The ball and socket joints of holding devices often comprise holding means which act on the socket and can alter the circumference of the socket. The socket can e.g. thereby comprise a gap at the circumference which can be increased or reduced in size by means of a screw element. The maximum circumference of the socket changes in dependence on the size of the gap. When the gap is minimized, the circumference of the socket can be reduced to such an extent that the solid ball can no longer freely pivot and rotate in the socket but is held therein. The holding means permit rapid and simple fixing of the unit mounted to the holding device at arbitrary orientations.
Conventional holding devices comprise, in addition to the ball and socket joint, a plurality of further joints, e.g. swivel joints, rectilinear sliding pairs or further ball and socket joints. These further joints permit positioning of the ball and socket joint, mounted to the holding means, and the unit mounted to the ball and socket joint, into nearly any arbitrary position.
A substantial problem associated with the conventional holding devices is bringing the unit, mounted to the holding device, into a predetermined position and alignment in three-dimensional space. In particular, spatial alignment of the ball and socket joint of the holding device is problematic. Towards this end, a virtual plane is defined on one part of the ball and socket joint. Three positioning points are defined at a separation from one another on this virtual plane. By positioning the three positioning points in three-dimensional space, the virtual plane and therefore also the ball and socket joint can be spatially positioned and aligned. According to prior art, this requires substantial effort (e.g. aiming at the three positioning points using a laser beam) to position the three positioning points with high accuracy in three-dimensional space.
It is therefore the underlying purpose of the present invention to design and further develop a method of the above-mentioned kind such that a ball and socket joint can be spatially positioned and aligned in a rapid, easy and highly accurate fashion.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
To achieve this object, the invention, departing from the above-mentioned method, proposes a method which is characterized by the following steps:
a virtual plane is defined on one part of the ball and socket joint which extends through the center of the solid ball of the ball and socket joint;
two positioning points are defined on the virtual plane at a separation from one another and at a separation from the center of the solid ball;
a further virtual plane is defined on the other part of the ball and socket joint;
two reference points are defined on a further virtual plane at a separation from one another and at a separation from the center of the solid ball;
the further virtual plane is positioned and aligned in three-dimensional space; and
the positioning points are moved to the reference points at predetermined positioning separations.
A unit is preferably disposed on part of the ball and socket joint, on the solid ball or on the socket, which is formed e.g. as gripping unit, illumination unit or optical image detection unit. The other part of the ball and socket joint is preferably mounted to a holding means, e.g. a stand or a wall holder. To enable mounting of the unit at a certain position and alignment in three-dimensional space, the ball and socket joint has to be brought into a certain spatial position and alignment.
In the method in accordance with the invention, a virtual plane is defined on a part of the ball and socket joint, the solid ball or the socket of the ball and socket joint, which extends through the center of the solid ball of the ball and socket joint. The virtual plane is preferably defined on that part of the ball and socket joint where the unit, e.g. a gripping unit, an illumination unit or an optical image detection unit is disposed. To enable positioning and alignment of this virtual plane in three-dimensional space, three positioning points have to be defined and spatially positioned in the virtual plane. The center of the solid ball is selected to be one of the three positioning points in the virtual plane. The center of the solid ball always remains at the same position, independent of the alignment of the ball and socket joint. This permits exact alignment of the virtual plane in three-dimensional space merely by positioning two positioning points. In the inventive method, the ball and socket joint can therefore be exactly and uniquely aligned in three-dimensional space by positioning two positioning points.
A further virtual plane is defined on the other part of the ball and socket joint, on the socket or the solid ball. The further virtual plane is preferably defined on that part of the ball and socket joint where the ball and socket joint is mounted to the holding device. In addition to the ball and socket joint, the holding device preferably comprises a plurality of further joints, e.g. swivel joints or rectilinear sliding pairs. The ball and socket joint can be brought into almost any position through these further joints. The further virtual plane is positioned and aligned in three-dimensional space by corresponding adjustment of the further joints of the holding device. Prior art discloses a plurality of different methods therefor. The position of the ball and socket joint in three-dimensional space is exactly fixed through the spatially positioned and aligned further virtual plane.
The ball and socket joint must be aligned in three-dimensional space. Towards this end, in accordance with the inventive method, the virtual plane is aligned on the one part of the ball and socket joint relative to the further virtual plane on the other part of the ball and socket joint. Two reference points are defined on the further virtual plane. The positioning points on the virtual plane are brought to predetermined positioning separations from the reference points. Since the further virtual plane is exactly positioned and aligned in three-dimensional space, the virtual plane which is aligned relative to the further virtual plane is spatially positioned and aligned with high accuracy.
The positioning separations can be set optically, electronically and/or mechanically. The separation between the center of the solid ball and a third reference point of the further virtual plane always remains constant relative to the further virtual plane irrespective of the alignment of the virtual plane. Unique alignment of the virtual plane relative to the further virtual plane generally requires specifying the values of at least three different positioning separations between the positioning points and the reference points.
To bring a ball and socket joint into a desired position and alignment in three-dimensional space, the further virtual plane must initially be positioned and aligned according to predetermined values in three-dimensional s

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