Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1982-09-09
1985-09-24
Smith, Jerry
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364171, 364188, 364731, 901 17, 408 13, G05B 1942
Patent
active
045436355
ABSTRACT:
A process is disclosed for automatically positioning the drill spindle over a workpiece at a predetermined location defining the bore center, wherein the shop drawing and the workpiece bore centers are defined as to their locations in different coordinate systems and wherein the invention provides for calculating and measuring steps to transform between the various coordinate systems. The invention discloses also apparatus for practicing the process by employing a controller-arithmatic unit which carries out the coordination of the plurality of logic circuits and the effecting the use of a programmed performance of the process including the teaching or updating of the program for new bores.
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Joo Istvan
Sarosi Jozsef
Schutz Lajos
Szabo Sandor P.
Szebenyi Otto
Csepel Muvek Szerszamgepgyara
MacDonald Allen
Smith Jerry
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