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Use of inclinometers to improve relocation of a portable articulated arm coordinate measuring machine

a technology of inclinometer and portable arm, which is applied in the field of coordinate measuring machines, can solve the problems of relatively difficult use of measurement installations and high cos

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-07-21
FARO TECH INC
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[0003]Portable articulated arm coordinate measuring machines (AACMMs) have found widespread use in the manufacturing or production of parts where there is a need to rapidly and accurately verify the dimensions of the part during various stages of the manufacturing or production (e.g., machining) of the part. Portable AACMMs represent a vast improvement over known stationary or fixed, cost-intensive and relatively difficult to use measurement installations, particularly in the amount of time it takes to perform dimensional measurements of relatively complex parts. Typically, a user of a portable AACMM simply guides a probe along the surface of the part or object to be measured. The measurement data are then recorded and provided to the user. In some cases, the data are provided to the user in visual form, for example, three-dimensional (3-D) form on a computer screen. In other cases, the data are provided to the user in numeric form, for example when measuring the diameter of a hole, the text “Diameter=1.0034” is displayed on a computer screen.

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Portable AACMMs represent a vast improvement over known stationary or fixed, cost-intensive and relatively difficult to use measurement installations, particularly in the amount of time it takes to perform dimensional measurements of relatively complex parts.

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[0018]Embodiments of the present invention include one or more inclinometers located on or within a portable AACMM and which may be used to improve the accuracy of a relocation of the portable AACMM, and / or may be used to reduce the number of targets (e.g., nests, seats, or fixtures) required for the portable AACMM to complete a relocation of the portable AACMM when measurement of a relatively large part by the portable AACMM requires that the portable AACMM to be physically moved between different locations to complete the measurement.

[0019]FIGS. 1A and 1B illustrate, in perspective, a portable articulated arm coordinate measuring machine (AACMM) 100 according to various embodiments of the present invention, an articulated arm being one type of coordinate measuring machine. As shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B, the exemplary AACMM 100 may comprise a six or seven axis articulated measurement device having a measurement probe housing 102 coupled to an arm portion 104 of the AACMM 100 at one e...

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Abstract

A method of relocating a portable articulated arm coordinate measuring machine (AACMM) from a first location to a second location, wherein the AACMM has, at the first location, a first origin point and a first frame of reference and, at the second location, a second origin point and a second frame of reference, the method including the steps of: measuring an amount of tilt of the portable AACMM along two perpendicular directions, each of which are approximately perpendicular to a gravity vector, with the portable AACMM in each of the first and second locations; measuring a first target and a second target with the portable AACMM in the first location to obtain, in the first frame of reference, a first set of x, y, and z coordinates and a second set of x, y, and z coordinates; measuring the first target and the second target with the portable AACMM in the second location to obtain, in the second frame of reference, a third set of x, y, and z coordinates and a fourth set of x, y, and z coordinates; and finding x, y, and z coordinates of the second origin point with respect to the first frame of reference, wherein the x, y, and z coordinates of the second origin point are found using the first, second, third, and fourth sets of x, y, and z coordinates but without using additional x, y, and z coordinates of a third target measured with the AACMM at the first location and at the second location.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]The present application claims the benefit of provisional application No. 61 / 296,555 filed Jan. 20, 2010, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.BACKGROUND[0002]The present disclosure relates to coordinate measuring machines, and more particularly to a portable articulated arm coordinate measuring machine having one or more inclinometers located on or within the portable articulated arm coordinate measuring machine and which may be used to improve the accuracy of a relocation of the portable articulated arm coordinate measuring machine between different locations.[0003]Portable articulated arm coordinate measuring machines (AACMMs) have found widespread use in the manufacturing or production of parts where there is a need to rapidly and accurately verify the dimensions of the part during various stages of the manufacturing or production (e.g., machining) of the part. Portable AACMMs represent a vast impro...

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IPC IPC(8): G01B5/008G06F15/00
CPCG01B5/012G01B11/007G01B21/047G05B19/401G05B2219/45061G05B2219/24067G05B2219/37193G05B2219/40233G05B2219/40596G05B19/406G01B5/008G05B19/4061G05B19/4063G01B5/00G01B5/0002G01B5/004G01B7/008G01B21/04G01D9/00G05B23/0221G01B11/00G01B11/005G01B21/045G05B19/408
Inventor BRIDGES, ROBERT E.PARKER, DAVID H.
Owner FARO TECH INC
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