Title of Invention

CENTERING DEVICE, IN PARTICULAR FOR A TRACER-TYPE MEASURING INSTRUMENT

Abstract This invention relates to a centering device, in particular for a tracer-type measuring instrument, comprising an instrument carrier (3) defining an instrument axis (7), a carrying shank (41) defining a shank axis (43), a centering holder (45) holding ,the instrument carrier (3), with the instrument axis (7) parallel to the shank axis, radially movably to the instrument carrier (3), such that the centering holder (45), can be fixed to the carrying shank (41). The centering holder (45) is configured as a parallelogram guide having either one parallelogram-link region (59), or a plurality of said regions, distributed about the shank axis (43) and the instrument axis (7) and extending along said axes (7, 43).
Full Text FIELD OF INVENTION
The invention relates to a centering device, in particular for a tracer-type
measuring instrument.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
For example, the German laid-open publications DE-A-4100 323, DE-A-
195 02 840 and DE-A-100 14 630 disclose multicoordinate tracer-type measuring
instruments, the tracing arm of which is displaceable in the direction of a main
coordinate axis defined by guides of a housing and can be deflected transversely
to this main coordinate axis by means of a universal joint. The housing is held on
a carrying shank, the shank axis of which runs coaxially to the main coordinate
axis in the state of use. So that the main coordinate axis of the housing can be
centered in relation to the shank axis, the housing is provided, facing the
carrying shank, with an axially perpendicular guide surface for the carrying shank
and engages with a pin into a clearance of the carrying shank, said clearance
allowing radial play between the carrying shank and the pin. The housing is
consequently moveable axially parallel to the carrying shank and can be centered
with the aid of a plurality of setscrews held on the carrying shank and capable of
being advanced toward the pin. For fixing, an axial tension screw is provided,
which screws the carrying shank to the housing. However, such a centering
device formed by the carrying shank of the housing necessitates a comparatively

high outlay in production terms, particularly because of the guide surfaces and
locking means used there.
OBJECT OF INVENTION
The object of the invention is to specify a centering device which is suitable, in
particular, for a tracer-type measuring instrument and which can be produced
more simply than hitherto.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
The invention proceeds from a centering device, in particular for a tracer-type
measuring instrument, which comprises:
An instrument carrier defining an instrument axis,
A carrying shank defining a shank axis,
A centering holder holding the instrument carrier, with the instrument axis
parallel to the shank axis, moveably radially in relation to the latter, but so as to
be capable of being fixed to the carrying shank,
and is characterized in that the centering holder is designed as a parallelogram
guide with a parallelogram-link region distributed about the shank axis and the
instrument axis and extending along these axes.

Such a centering holder manages without axially perpendicular guide surfaces
and can therefore be produced substantially more simply and therefore more
cost-effectively than in the case of conventional centering devices. Even though
the centering device according to the invention is preferably used in a tracer-type
measuring instrument, such as are described, for example, in the German laid-
open publications DE-A-41 00 323, DE-A-195 02 840 or DE-A-100 14 630, such a
centering device can also be employed advantageously in other fields of use. For
example, the centering device may be an integral part of a tool holder which
holds a rotary tool, such as, for example, a drill, milling cutter or the like,
centrically to the axis of rotation of the spindle of a machine tool. This applies
particularly to those tool holders which hold the rotary tool in a manner in which
the latter is shrunk into a sleeve portion thermally expandable, for example, by
means of inductive heating. Such tool holders have, for connection to the
machine tool spindle, a standard coupling, for example in the form of a steep-
angle taper or the like. In this case, the centering device according to the
invention is arranged in the force transmission path between the standard
coupling of the tool holder and the sleeve portion holding the rotary tool. In such
a case, the carrying shank of the centering device according to the invention is
designed as a standard coupling and the instrument carrier as a sleeve portion.
The parallelogram-link regions may be a multiplicity of links, for example in the
form of bars, which are separate from one another and are arranged about the
carrying or instrument axis and which can be deflected on all sides, especially

when these parallelogram-link regions are arranged in the manner of a
segmented axially parallel circular-cylindrical sleeve portion. However, an
embodiment in which the sleeve portion is designed with a closed wall in the
circumferential direction can be adjusted more accurately and can also be
produced more simply.
In a preferred embodiment, the centering holder has a connecting flange which
surrounds the shank axis and the instrument axis and connects the carrying
shank to the instrument carrier and which has on its sides facing axially away
from one another circular grooves which are concentric to one another, overlap
one another axially and delimit the sleeve portion radially between them. Such
grooves can easily be worked into the connecting flange and, by their axial depth
and the radial distance between them, determine the radial deflection properties
of the sleeve portion. The annular regions of the connecting flange which project
radially inward and radially outward beyond the grooves also stiffen the
centering holder, so that the parallelogram movement is essentially based solely
on the deformation of the sleeve portion. Both in embodiments in which the
parallelogram-link regions are formed from individual bars and in embodiments
with parallelogram-link regions designed as a closed sleeve portion, there is
preferably provision for the at least one parallelogram-link region to be
connected at its one axial end to a first annular portion of the centering holder
and at its other axial end to a second annular portion of the centering holder,
and for one of these annular portions to carry at least one, but preferably at

least three, setscrews which are distributed in the circumferential direction and
are supported radially in the region of the other of these annular portions. The
common portions stiffen the axial ends of the parallelogram-link regions in
relation to one another, the setscrews which are supported between the two
annular portions ensuring a uniform deflection of the link region. Expediently, the
two annular portions are arranged coaxially one in the other, the outer annular
portion carrying the setscrews in a radially screwable manner. This makes it
easier to adjust the setscrews.
The centering holder may be a component which is separate from the carrying
shank and from the housing. In a preferred variant which simplifies production,
however, the parallelogram-link region is produced with its axial ends integrally
in one piece with a carrying shank and/or with the instrument carrier.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
An exemplary embodiment of the invention is explained in more detail below
with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1: shows an axial longitudinal section through a tracer-type measuring
instrument with a centering holder according to the invention, and
Figure 2: shows an axial view of the centering holder.

DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF
INVENTION
The tracer-type measuring instrument, designated in general by 1 in figure 1,
comprises a housing 3, on which a tracing lever, designated in general by 5, is
guided displaceably in the direction of a measuring axis 7 defined by the housing
3. Furthermore, the tracing lever 5 is guided on the housing 3, pivotably on all
sides about a pivot point 11 lying on the measuring axis 7, by means of a
universal joint, here in the form of a ball joint 9, and is prestressed resiliency by
a restoring spring 13 into the position of rest illustrated in the drawing, in a way
which is also explained in more detail below. The tracing lever 5 has a tracing
arm 15 which projects out of the housing and of which the free tracing end 17
formed by a ball defines a tracing reference point 19 lying on the measuring axis
7 in the position of rest of the tracing lever 5. In relation to the pivot point 11, a
coupling arm 21 of the tracing lever 5 projects, opposite to the tracing arm 15,
into a circular-cylindrical guide orifice 23 of the housing 3, said guide orifice
being centric to the measuring axis 7. An essentially sleeve-shaped coupling
piece 25 is guided in the guide orifice 23 displaceably in the direction of the
measuring axis 7 by means of a guide sleeve 27, for example a spherical guide
bush of the type explained in DE-A-100 14 630. A digital path-measuring device
29 held on the housing 3 detects the position of the coupling piece 25 in relation

to the housing 3 by means of a digital path sensor 31 and indicates on a display
33 the value of the deflection in relation to the position of rest, illustrated in
figure 1, of the tracing lever 5. A mechanical length-measuring dial gauge may
also be provided instead of the digital path-measuring device 29.
The coupling piece 25 has, in the region of its end axially remote from the pivot
point 11, an inner control surface 35 in the form of a frustoconicai surface with a
rectilinear generatrix, with which it bears against a convex outer control surface
37, formed at the free end of the coupling arm 21, of the tracing lever 5. The
inner control surface 35 is rotationally symmetrical to the measuring axis 7, while
the outer control surface 37 is rotationally symmetrical to the straight line
through the tracing reference point 19 and the pivot point 11, said straight line
coinciding with the measuring axis 7 in the position of rest of the tracing lever 5.
The outer control surface 37 has a generatrix in the form of a segment of a
circle. The restoring spring 13 prestresses the coupling piece 25 in the direction
of the tracing end 17 and at the same time ensures a bearing contact pressure of
the control surfaces 35, 37 bearing against one another.
During operation, the tracer-type measuring instrument 1 is held in a machine
tool or a measuring instrument or the like by means of a standard coupling, for
example a steep-angle taper shank, indicated at 39, which is coaxial to the
measuring axis 7. During an adjusting movement of the tracing end 17 in the
direction of the measuring axis 7 which occurs during measuring operation, the

coupling arm 21 drives the coupling piece 25 which, in turn, adjusts the
path-measuring device 29. During an adjusting movement of the tracing end 17
transversely to the measuring axis 7, the coupling arm 21 pivots about the pivot
point 11 defined by the ball joint 9. The control surfaces 35, 37, which slide on
one another along their generatrices during this pivoting movement of the
coupling arm 21, convert the pivoting movement of the tracing lever 5 to an axial
movement of the sleeve-shaped coupling piece 25, in such a way that the path-
measuring device 29 measures the radial distance between the tracing reference
point 19 and the measuring axis 7. For further details of a tracer-type measuring
instrument of this type, reference is made to DE-A-100 14 630.
The tracer-type measuring instrument 1 is provided with a carrying shank 41, by
means of which it can be clamped into the standard coupling 39 or into another
tool holder of the machine tool. For exact measurements, it is necessary that the
measuring axis 7 defined by the housing 3 or the tracing lever 5 runs coaxially to
a centric shank axis 43 defined by the carrying shank 41. So that radial errors of
alignment can be compensated, the housing 3 is held on the carrying shank 41
via a centering holder 45. The centering holder 45 allows axially parallel
adjustment of the measuring axis 7 in relation to the shank axis 43. For this
purpose, the centering holder 45 comprises a radially projecting connecting
flange 47 which is integrally formed in one piece on the carrying shank 41 and
which is screwed to an axially perpendicular fitting surface 49 with the aid of a
plurality of axial screws 51. The connecting flange 47 forms, toward tracing end

17, a centering extension 53, by means of which said connecting flange is guided
with a close radial fit in the guide orifice 23.
On sides located axially opposite one another, the connecting flange 47 is
provided with annular grooves 55, 57 which are concentric to the shank axis 43
and which overlap one another in the axial direction and between them delimit a
circular-cylindrical axially parallel straight sleeve portion 59. An annular portion
61 formed by the bottom of the radially inner annular groove 55 connects that
axial end of the sleeve portion 59 which faces away from the tracing end 17 to
the carrying shank 41, while the axially other end of the sleeve portion 59 is
connected, by means of an annular portion formed by the bottom 63 of the outer
annular groove 57, to the circumferential region 65 of the connecting flange 47,
said circumferential region being screwed to the housing 3.
In at least three, here four, radial threaded holes 67 arranged distributed in the
circumferential direction, are seated setscrews 69 which are accessible radially
from outside and which are supported with their inner ends, near the end facing
axially away from the tracing end 17, on the sleeve portion 59 and consequently,
in the region of the annular portion 61, on the latter.
The sleeve portion 59 forms a parallelogram guide which can be deflected on all
sides transversely to the shank axis 43 and in which the sleeve portion 59
subjected to flexurally elastic stress forms a parallelogram link deflectable on all

sides. By the setscrews 69 being adjusted, the carrying shank 41 is displaced
parallel to the measuring axis 7, the setscrews 69 at the same time assuming the
function of operational fixing. Since four setscrews 69 offset to one another in
each case at 90° are provided, the setscrews can be locked in pairs.
In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, the parallelogram guide is
implemented by an annularly closed sleeve extension. Instead of the annularly
closed sleeve extension, a sleeve extension segmented in the circumferential
direction may also be provided, or else the sleeve extension is formed by a cage
comprising axially running bars. In a further variant, the connecting flange 47
may not only be connected in one piece to the carrying shank 41, but also to the
housing 3. In particular, the last-mentioned variant is suitable for other
applications of the centering holder 45, for example for applications in which the
component corresponding to the housing 3 forms a sleeve portion for the shrink-
fit holding of a tool shank of a rotary tool, as is customary in the case of
toolholders which, for example, are thermally expandable inductively. The
carrying shank may then be designed directly as a standard coupling similar to
the standard coupling 39.

We Claim
1. A centering device, in particular for a tracer-type measuring instrument,
comprising:
- an instrument carrier (3) defining an instrument axis (7),
- a carrying shank (41) defining a shank axis (43),
- a centering holder (45) holding the instrument carrier (3), with the
instrument axis (7) parallel to the shank axis, radially movably to
the instrument carrier (3), such that the centering holder (45), can
be fixed to the carrying shank (41),
characterized in that
the centering holder (45) is configured as a parallelogram guide
having either one parallelogram-link region (59), or a plurality of
said regions, distributed about the shank axis (43) and the
instrument axis (7) and extending along said axes (7, 43).
2. The centering device as claimed in claim l, wherein the parallelogram-link
region (59) is formed by a circular-cylindrical sleeve portion (59) axially
parallel to the shank axis (43) and to the instrument axis (7).

3. The centering device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the sleeve portion
(59) is configured with a closed wall in the circumferential direction.
4. The centering device as claimed in claim 2 or 3, wherein the centering
holder (45) comprises a connecting flange (47) which surrounds the shank
axis (43) and the instrument axis (7) and connects the carrying shank
(41) to the instrument carrier (3) and which has, on its sides facing axially
away from one another, a plurality of annular grooves (55, 57) which are
concentric to one another, to overlap one another axially and delimit the
sleeve portion (59) radially between them.
5. The centering device as claimed in one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the
parallelogram-link region is connected at its first axial end to a first
annular portion (61) of the centering holder (45) and at its second axial
end to a second annular portions (63, 65) of the centering holder (45),
and wherein one of the second annular portions (63, 65) carries at least
one setscrew (69) which is supported radially in the region of the other of
the second annular portions (63, 65).
6. The centering device as claimed in claim 5, wherein one of the second
annular portions (63, 65) carries at least three setscrews (69) distributed
in the circumferential direction.

7. The centering device as claimed in claim 5 or 6, wherein the first and
second annular portions (61, 63, 65) are arranged coaxial to one another,
and wherein the outer of the second annular portions (63, 65) carries the
at least one setscrew (69) in a radially screwable manner.
8. The centering device as claimed in one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the
parallelogram-link region (59) is produced with its axial ends integrally in
one piece with the carrying shank (41) and/or with the instrument carrier
(3).

This invention relates to a centering device, in particular for a tracer-type
measuring instrument, comprising an instrument carrier (3) defining an
instrument axis (7), a carrying shank (41) defining a shank axis (43), a centering
holder (45) holding ,the instrument carrier (3), with the instrument axis (7)
parallel to the shank axis, radially movably to the instrument carrier (3), such
that the centering holder (45), can be fixed to the carrying shank (41). The
centering holder (45) is configured as a parallelogram guide having either one
parallelogram-link region (59), or a plurality of said regions, distributed about the
shank axis (43) and the instrument axis (7) and extending along said axes (7,
43).

Documents:

1340-KOLNP-2005-(30-11-2011)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

1340-KOLNP-2005-(30-11-2011)-PA.pdf

1340-KOLNP-2005-CORRESPONDENCE-1.1.pdf

1340-KOLNP-2005-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

1340-KOLNP-2005-FORM 27-1.1.pdf

1340-KOLNP-2005-FORM 27.pdf

1340-KOLNP-2005-FORM-27.pdf

1340-kolnp-2005-granted-abstract.pdf

1340-kolnp-2005-granted-claims.pdf

1340-kolnp-2005-granted-correspondence.pdf

1340-kolnp-2005-granted-description (complete).pdf

1340-kolnp-2005-granted-drawings.pdf

1340-kolnp-2005-granted-examination report.pdf

1340-kolnp-2005-granted-form 1.pdf

1340-kolnp-2005-granted-form 18.pdf

1340-kolnp-2005-granted-form 2.pdf

1340-kolnp-2005-granted-form 26.pdf

1340-kolnp-2005-granted-form 3.pdf

1340-kolnp-2005-granted-form 5.pdf

1340-kolnp-2005-granted-reply to examination report.pdf

1340-kolnp-2005-granted-specification.pdf

1340-kolnp-2005-granted-translated copy of priority document.pdf


Patent Number 226728
Indian Patent Application Number 1340/KOLNP/2005
PG Journal Number 52/2008
Publication Date 26-Dec-2008
Grant Date 24-Dec-2008
Date of Filing 12-Jul-2005
Name of Patentee FRANZ HAIMER MASCHINENBAU KG.
Applicant Address WEIHERSTRASSE 21, 86568 HOLLENBACH-IGENHAUSEN
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 HAIMER, FRANZ WEIHERSTRASSE 21, 86568 HOLLENBACH-IGENHAUSEN
PCT International Classification Number G01B 5/012, 7/00
PCT International Application Number PCT/EP2003/014142
PCT International Filing date 2003-12-12
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 102 58 448.6 2002-12-13 Germany