Machine system in which measuring-machine instructions are translated into machine-tool instructions
Abstract
Generating a machine tool program for performing coordinate measurements. The machine tool program may be communicated to a machine tool controller such that the machine tool controller is operable to execute the machine tool program. The machine tool program may be generated from a dimensional metrology program. As part of generating the machine tool program, a path definition and a machine definition may be combined. Measurement data resulting from an execution of the machine tool program may be received by a data server and analyzed using dimensional metrology analysis. Indicators may be provided within the machine tool program to be used during dimensional metrology analysis.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 - 93 . (canceled)
94 . A method of using a machine system, which includes a machine tool including a probe, a machine-tool controller, drive motors for moving the probe about a workpiece and a computer, comprising the steps of:
defining with the computer a measurement path over a workpiece; generating measuring-machine instructions adapted to drive a coordinate measuring machine according to the measurement path; translating the measuring-machine instructions into machine-tool instructions in a form to be executed on the machine-tool controller; and transmitting the translated measuring-machine instructions to the machine-tool controller such that the machine-tool controller controls the drive motors of the machine tool and thereby moves the probe about the workpiece according to the measurement path.
95 . The method according to claim 94 , wherein the step of defining includes using a dimensional-metrology program.
96 . The method according to claim 95 , further comprising collecting measurement signals, transmitting the measurement signals to the computer and analyzing the measurement signals using the dimensional-metrology program.
97 . The method according to claim 94 , further comprising generating control signals for the machine tool based on the step of analyzing the measurement signals.
98 . The method according to claim 94 , wherein the step of translating includes mapping measuring-machine probing cycles to machine-tool probing cycles.
99 . The method according to claim 94 , wherein the step of defining a measurement path includes using one of a dimensional metrology program or a computer-assisted drafting program to define the measurement path.
100 . The method according to claim 94 , further comprising generating machine-tool instructions using the machine-tool controller to modify the transmitted measuring-machine instructions.
101 . A machining system comprising:
a machine tool including a motor, the machine tool adapted to receive a probe; a machine-tool controller that executes a machine tool program and translates the program into control signals to control a motor; and a computer in communication with the machine-tool controller, the computer including a dimensional-metrology-program module and a program-generator module, wherein the dimensional-metrology-program module is configured to generate a set of instructions in a form suitable to control the acquisition of measurements by a measuring machine, and wherein the program-generator module generates the machine tool program from the dimensional-metrology-program module, and the machine tool program is in a form suitable to control the motor of the machine tool and to be modified by a machine tool operator using only the machine-tool controller.
102 . A machining system according to claim 101 , wherein the machine-tool controller is adapted to receive measurement signals from the machine tool and the computer, the machining system further comprising an analysis module to analyze data collected by the machine-tool controller.
103 . A machining system according to claim 101 , further comprising a server in communication with the machine tool for exchanging data between the machine-tool controller and the computer.Cited by (0)
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