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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 13, 1981
Filed:
Jul. 20, 1978
Roger H Fournier, Millbury, MA (US);
The Warner & Swasey Company, Cleveland, OH (US);
Abstract
A workpiece end locator which provides a linear analog voltage indicative of the workpiece location relative to a reference plane. The output of the end locator can be utilized for positioning the workpiece at a desired location or for providing position information to the machine control system which will automatically compensate for the workpiece position. The disclosed end locator utilizes a rotatable shaft having a probe arm extending from one end thereof. A probe tip on the probe arm contacts the workpiece whose position is being detected. A rotary transducer is connected to the other end of the rotatable shaft for providing a linear analog signal representative of the angular shaft position. A pair of stops are provided between which the rotatable shaft can rotate. A pair of air actuators are provided, one of which biases the rotatable shaft toward one stop and the other biases the rotatable shaft toward the other stop. A spring loaded latch, which can be manually disengaged, is provided for engaging and holding the rotatable shaft at a zero reference point between the pair of stops.