Patents Assigned to Renishaw, PLC
  • Patent number: 4910446
    Abstract: A three-coordinate measuring machine has a probe (22) connected to an output member (11). A driving system (10) is made up of three carriages (15, 17, 19) on guide rails (14, 16, 18). In parallel with this, there is provided a driven system (20) made up of three carriages (25, 27, 29) on guide rails (24, 26, 28). The carriages 19, 29) are connected together via the output member (11). The other pairs of carriages (15, 25 and (17, 27) are linked via respective devices (55). The devices (55) each apply a force between the respective carriages in dependence on acceleration or deceleration of the carriages of the driving system (10). This compensates for dynamic deflections of the guide rails of the driven system (20) which would otherwise be caused by the accelerations. Measuring devices such as scales and readheads are provided on the driven system (20) to determine the position of the probe (22).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 1988
    Date of Patent: March 20, 1990
    Assignee: Renishaw plc
    Inventors: David R. McMurtry, Nicholas A. James
  • Patent number: 4906924
    Abstract: A displacement transducer has a movable slug which varies the mutual inductance of two coil sections. The coil sections are connected in a network which causes a variation of phase shift in a signal from an oscillator on movement of the slug. A phase detector detects this phase shift. The use of a variable phase design overcomes the need for high gain linear amplification and the problem of noise in conventional variable amplitude linear variable displacement transducers. The variable phase shift network obviates the need for balanced amplitude quadrature input signals of one known variable phase transducer, while giving a linear phase shift wihtout the need for a specially shaped slug as in another known variable phase transducer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 15, 1988
    Date of Patent: March 6, 1990
    Assignee: Renishaw plc
    Inventor: James Zannis
  • Patent number: 4901256
    Abstract: A co-ordinate measuring machine has a probe used to touch points on an article under manual control by a user, e.g. from a joystick. A computer determines a vector describing the direction of probe movement prior to touching each point. On the basis of the number of points touched by the user and their respective vectors, the computer makes a decision as to the shape of a feature of the article under inspection, e.g. whether it is a flange, slot, boss, bore, internal sphere, external sphere, cylinder or cone. It can then either calculate a relevant geometrical parameter such as a dimension of the feature, or write a part program for future inspection of the feature on further, nominally identical articles. This can be done automatically without the need for the user to tell the computer anything about the shape of the feature concerned.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 1987
    Date of Patent: February 13, 1990
    Assignee: Renishaw plc
    Inventors: David R. McMurtry, John P. Robertson, Alan D. Darlington
  • Patent number: 4892407
    Abstract: Optical apparatus for use with a machine having parts movable along three mutually orthogonal axes. The apparatus uses a single laser to direct a main beam along a first one of the axes and a square deflector mounted on a movable part of the machine to direct the beam orthogonally into a second direction without any angular errors due to pitch or yaw of the square deflector. Thus only roll of the square deflector need be measured. Further square deflectors are used to deflect the beam around other axes of the machine whereby the co-ordinates of a measuring probe can be accurately checked against the machine scale readings. Various methods of measuring roll are described including generating side beams from the main beam and directing them in anti-parallel direction to the main beam onto detectors which detect the deviation of the anti-parallel beams due to roll of the square deflector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 1988
    Date of Patent: January 9, 1990
    Assignee: Renishaw plc
    Inventors: David R. McMurtry, Raymond J. Chaney
  • Patent number: 4879817
    Abstract: For setting the cutting tip (30) of a cutting tool (32) of a lathe, a tool-setting probe (10) has a stylus tip (18) for contacting the tool tip (30). The stylus tip (18) is generally cube-shaped. In addition to a conventional vertical datum surface (36) for setting the tool in the horizontal direction (arrow A), it has a 45.degree. sloping datum surface (38). The tool is touched in the direction of arrow A against both surfaces (36,38). The horizontal difference between the two contact positions is a measure of the height of the tool tip (30), enabling it to be set in the vertical direction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 1987
    Date of Patent: November 14, 1989
    Assignee: Renishaw plc
    Inventor: David R. McMurtry
  • Patent number: 4879462
    Abstract: The invention provides an opto-electronic scale reading apparatus wherein a read head comprises a lens adapted to project a beam of collimated light through a spatial filter on to a scale having lines. Light reflected from the scale passes back through the filter and through the lens to a phase discrimination circuit. The filter comprises two gratings co-operating to produce light modulations corresponding to the scale lines. Since the light passes twice through the filter the latter has improved ability to exclude scale lines not having the periodicity demanded by the filter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 1988
    Date of Patent: November 7, 1989
    Assignee: Renishaw plc
    Inventor: William F. N. Stephens
  • Patent number: 4875177
    Abstract: An optical analogue probe (9) is used on a co-ordinate measuring machine (1). Prior to use, it is datumed to compensate for any misalignment of the angle (.theta.) of its measurement axis (12A) from each of the machine's axes (X,Y,Z). Trigger points (D2,D3) are defined near opposite ends of the probe's measurement range (MR). A first set of machine X,Y,Z co-ordinates of at least four points (40) on a test sphere (38) are taken at one probe trigger point (D2). A corresponding set of co-ordinates for another four points (44) are taken at the other trigger point (D3). For each set of co-ordinates, a calculation is made of the center of the sphere, giving respective center points (42,46). The vector between these center points (42,46) is parallel to the measurement axis (12A) of the probe (9). From this vector, direction cosines are calculated for correcting the probe output to give X,Y and Z values.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 2, 1987
    Date of Patent: October 17, 1989
    Assignee: Renishaw plc
    Inventor: Thomas B. Jarman
  • Patent number: 4864230
    Abstract: Quadrature input signals from an opto-electronic or magnetic readhead which is movable relative to a periodically marked scale, are respectively multiplied by quadrature reference signals from a reference oscillator in multipliers. The resulting signals are added together in a mixer to give a signal (S) having a frequency which is the reference frequency shifted by the frequency of the input signals. This signal (S) is then compared with the reference signal. The reference signals are generated from a high frequency clock which is subsequently used to compare the period of the reference signal with that of the signal (S), giving outputs which interpolate the position of the readhead within the pitch of the marks on the scale.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 1987
    Date of Patent: September 5, 1989
    Assignee: Renishaw plc
    Inventor: Colin K. Howley
  • Patent number: 4854050
    Abstract: A contact sensing probe is disclosed for use with a measuring machine or machine tool for measuring the dimensions of a workpiece. The probe comprises a housing within which a stylus holder is mounted on a kinematic support. A spring urges the stylus holder into a rest position on the support and yieldingly resists tilting or lifting of the stylus holder from the support when the stylus engages a workpiece. A sensing device in the form of an accelerometer is supported within the housing on the stylus holder to sense one of the effects of stylus engagement with the workpiece, and to produce a signal which is used to stop the machine and read the signal and read the coordinates of the instantaneous stylus position. The effects sensed in different embodiments of the invention are, sudden lifting of the stylus holder due to physical displacement of the stylus, or the shockwave produced in the stylus on contact with the workpiece.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 1988
    Date of Patent: August 8, 1989
    Assignee: Renishaw plc
    Inventor: David R. McMurtry
  • Patent number: 4851843
    Abstract: Apparatus including an analogue-to-digital converter 26 having a given number of digits, includes a variable gain amplifier (23) for the input (VA) to the converter (26). If any one instantaneous value (21A) of the input (VA) is less than is necessary to saturate the converter (26), i.e. to use all the digits of the converter (26), the gain of the amplifier (23) is automatically set to amplify the instantaneous input (21A) to the extent necessary to saturate the converter (26). By such selective amplication of different outputs (VA), each instantaneous value (21A) is digitized by the full number of digits of the converter (26) and the resolution of the apparatus is the same for all inputs (VA) regardless of their magnitude. On the other hand the converter is not over-saturated such as could be the case if the different inputs (VA) were amplified by a common gain.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 1988
    Date of Patent: July 25, 1989
    Assignee: Renishaw plc
    Inventor: Martin Neal
  • Patent number: 4819491
    Abstract: The apparatus disclosed is a co-ordinate measuring machine having a column (33) movable relative to an object (11) for determining the contour (12) thereof. A tube (15) movable relative to the column (33) has a lens (18) focussing light to a sensing point (19) intended to lie at the contour (12). When, on moving the column (33) across the contour (12), the contour (12) rises relative to the column (33) and the lens (18), the change is at first detected by an optical position sensor (23) which produces an error signal (26A) to a motor (27) causing the latter to move the tube (15) in the sense restoring the sensing point (19) to the new position of the contour (12). The movement of the tube (15) is sensed by a further position sensor (30) which outputs a signal (30Z) connected to move the column (33) in the sense of restoring its previous position relative to the tube (15).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 1988
    Date of Patent: April 11, 1989
    Assignee: Renishaw plc
    Inventor: David R. McMurtry
  • Patent number: 4817362
    Abstract: The invention enables two-way communication to be established between a measuring probe on a machine spindle and the machine using only two wires between the probe and the machine. Communication from the probe to the machine is achieved by causing current changes in an electrical circuit within the probe (due to the probe circuit changing state when a workpiece is detected) to be sensed by a current sensing circuit on the machine to produce an output in the machine circuit indicative of workpiece detection. Communication from the machine to the probe is achieved by varying the voltage supplied to the probe circuit under the control of the machine controller, the change in voltage being sensed by components of the probe circuit to initiate different functions of the probe circuit e.g. re-setting the probe or changing the gain of a component.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 1987
    Date of Patent: April 4, 1989
    Assignee: Renishaw plc
    Inventor: Clifford W. Archer
  • Patent number: 4813151
    Abstract: A contact-sensing probe for measuring workpieces includes a body (16) for attachment to a machine and a workpiece contacting stylus (22) carried by a stylus holder (24) which is mounted within the body for movement relative thereto from a rest position to a displaced position when the stylus contacts the workpiece. Sensing means are provided for sensing workpiece contact by the stylus. The sensing means comprise a plurality of strain gauges (46) mounted on pillars (44) connecting two parts (36A,36B) of a support structure which supports the stylus holder on the body. The strain gauges are mounted with their principal axes lying at an angle to the axes of the pillars, and by optimizing the numbers, positions and dimensions of the pillars together with the angles of the strain gauges, high sensitivity can be achieved with minimum risk of false signals due to probe vibration, while at the same time minimizing the variation in pre-travel of the stylus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 21, 1989
    Assignee: Renishaw PLC
    Inventors: Peter Hajdukiewicz, Clifford W. Archer
  • Patent number: 4780963
    Abstract: A contact sensing probe is disclosed for use with a measuring machine or machine tool for measuring the dimensions of a workpiece. The probe comprises a housing within which a stylus holder is mounted on a kinematic support. A spring urges the stylus holder into a rest position on the support and yieldingly resists tilting or lifting of the stylus holder from the support when the stylus engages a workpiece. A sensing device in the form of an accelerometer is supported within the housing on the stylus holder to sense one of the effects of stylus engagement with the workpiece, and to produce a signal which is used to stop the machine and read the signal and read the coordinates of the instantaneous stylus position. The effects sensed in different embodiments of the invention are, sudden lifting of the stylus holder due to physical displacement of the stylus, or the shockwave produced in the stylus on contact with the workpiece.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 1987
    Date of Patent: November 1, 1988
    Assignee: Renishaw plc
    Inventor: David R. McMurtry
  • Patent number: 4777818
    Abstract: A device for checking the accuracy of coordinate positioning apparatus which includes a support, a head and components for measuring the coordinate position of the head relative to the support. The device comprises a bar, a connecting member movably securable to the support, a first universal pivot for supporting the bar at one end on the connecting member, a second universal pivot adapted for establishing a universal pivotable connection between the other end of the bar and the head, and a switch for producing a signal responsive to the head attaining a predetermined location in a coordinate field of the apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 1986
    Date of Patent: October 18, 1988
    Assignee: Renishaw plc
    Inventor: David R. McMurtry
  • Patent number: 4769919
    Abstract: The probe has a piezo-electric sensor (22A) for determining initial contact of a stylus (16) with a workpiece (4). It also has a kinematic support (18) made up of confronting electrical contacts (19, 20) which are connected to indicate displacement of the stylus from a rest position and correct reseating on the kinematic support. The sensor (22A) and the electrical contacts (19, 20) are connected to an electrical circuit (24) within the probe. The circuit (24) has only two terminals connecting it to an external interface (9), which both receives the signals from and supplies power to the sensor (22A) and the contacts (19, 20). This enables the receipt of a signal from the contacts (19, 20) to provide a fail-safe backup to the signal from the sensor (22A) and to indicate correct reseating of the probe, while maintaining the interface (9) compatible with prior art probes having only one workpiece-engagement sensing arrangement with two terminals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 1987
    Date of Patent: September 13, 1988
    Assignee: Renishaw plc
    Inventors: Peter G. Lloyd, David Wilson, Stephen I. N. Gregorig
  • Patent number: 4758787
    Abstract: A frequency-to-voltage converter, as applied to controlling the speed of a motor, comprises: a motor speed encoder (1) producing first and second alternating signals (3a,3b) each at the same, first frequency which frequency is dependent on the said speed, the first and second signals being in quadrature with each other; a reference oscillator (4), for producing third and fourth alternating signals (5a,5b) each at the same, reference frequency, which frequency is higher than said first frequency, the third and fourth signals being in quadrature with each other; and single sideband modulating means (6,7,8) connected to receive the first, second, third and fourth signals and to produce a fifth alternating signal (8a) which is a frequency-shifted version of one of the first and second signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 1987
    Date of Patent: July 19, 1988
    Assignee: Renishaw plc
    Inventor: Colin K. Howley
  • Patent number: 4716657
    Abstract: A machine has a movable member capable of releasably supporting a tool for performing an operation on a workpiece, and a supply of pressurized fluid. The tool includes an electric circuit which is provided with power from an electrically generator drivingly connected to a turbine driven by the machine's supply of pressurized fluid. The turbine may be in the form of a Pelton Wheel, the buckets of which are rotated by directing the pressurized fluid at them in a jet. The pressurized fluid may be a liquid or a gas. The tool may take one of several alternative forms, such as a boring bar or measuring probe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 17, 1986
    Date of Patent: January 5, 1988
    Assignee: Renishaw plc
    Inventor: David Collingwood
  • Patent number: 4716656
    Abstract: A stylus (15) for contacting a workpiece (13) to sense its position is suspended on a movable member (16) within a fixed housing (10). The suspension is by means of three connecting units (20, 30, 40). Taking the connecting unit (20)as an example, the movable member (16) is connected to an intermediate member (22) by a first pair of links (21), while the intermediate member (22) is connected to the fixed housing by a second pair of links (23). The pairs of links are rigid in tension and compression so as to prevent rotation of the stylus about a respective one of the three orthogonal axes X, Y, Z. Nevertheless, the links permit translational movement along all three axes. The similar connecting units (30, 40) likewise permit translation on all three axes, while preventing rotation about a respective one of the axes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 1987
    Date of Patent: January 5, 1988
    Assignee: Renishaw plc
    Inventors: Neil A. Maddock, David K. Thomas
  • Patent number: 4702013
    Abstract: A contact sensing probe is disclosed for use with a measuring machine or machine tool for measuring the dimensions of a workpiece. The probe comprises a housing within which a stylus holder is mounted on a kinematic support. A spring urges the stylus holder into a rest position on the support and yieldingly resists tilting or lifting of the stylus holder from the support when the stylus engages a workpiece. A sensing device in the form of an accelerometer is supported within the housing on the stylus holder to sense one of the effects of stylus engagement with the workpiece, and to produce a signal which is used to stop the machine and read the signal and read the coordinates of the instantaneous stylus position. The effects sensed in different embodiments of the invention are, sudden lifting of the stylus holder due to physical displacement of the stylus, or the shock-wave produced in the stylus on contact with the workpiece.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 1986
    Date of Patent: October 27, 1987
    Assignee: Renishaw plc
    Inventor: David R. McMurtry