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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 30, 1989
Filed:
Jul. 10, 1987
Karl-Hermann Breyer, Heidenheim, DE;
Karl Schepperle, Oberkochen, DE;
Bernd Georgi, Oberkochen, DE;
Martin Wimmer, Steinheim, DE;
Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung, Heidenheim/Brenz, Oberkochen, DE;
Abstract
In the automated performance of multiple measurements on each of a succession of workpieces, the invention contemplates establishing a plurality of safety-reference positions (S.sub.1 to S.sub.7) along the programmed displacement path intended for the probe head (10) and its work-contacting probe pin. Any one of a variety of error signals developed in the course of conducting the measurement program on a given workpiece is operative to temporarily stop further conduct of the program and to instigate a repeated attempt to successfully traverse the part of the program in which the error signal occurred. The repeated attempt involves retracting displacement of the probe head back to the most-recently traversed safety-reference position, and if the repeated attempt produces the same error signal the probe head is returned to the most-recently traversed safety-reference position and is then caused to by-pass the error-signal part of the program by displacement to a succeeding safety-reference position, for completion of the remaining fraction of the measurement program on the given workpiece.