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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 21, 2006
Filed:
Aug. 31, 2002
Matthias Fauser, Grabenstaett, DE;
Steve Kallenborn, Wokingham, GB;
Matthias Fauser, Grabenstaett, DE;
Steve Kallenborn, Wokingham, GB;
Dr. Johannes Heidenhain GmbH, Traunreut, DE;
Abstract
A method for continuous-path control includes predefining at least two global tolerances to a numerical control and predefining, to the numerical control, a tool path including support points, a non-continuously differentiable corner of the tool path being situated at each support point. The method also includes assigning, by a tolerance-assignment unit, one of the at least two global tolerances determined to the corner at each support point. A global edge tolerance may be predefined when the tolerance-assignment unit recognizes that the corner at the support point leads to an edge in a workpiece. A global curve tolerance may be predefined when the tolerance-assignment unit recognizes that the corner at the support point approximates a curvilinear, continuously differentiable curve. A global edge tolerance may be predefined to be smaller than a global curve tolerance. A numerical control includes an arrangement for specifying at least two global tolerances and an arrangement for specifying a tool path having support points at which non-continuously differentiable corners of the tool path are situated. The numerical control also includes a tolerance-assignment unit adapted to assign one of the at least two global tolerances to the corner at each support point.