US Patent: 3,583,281
|
| Programmable Fluidic Control System for Machine Tools
|
|
Patentees:
|
| Morris R. Hicks (exact or similar names) - Brook Park, OH |
| Joseph C. Le Veque (exact or similar names) - Cleveland, OH |
| Manufacturer: |
| Not known to have been produced |
|
|
Patent Dates:
|
| Applied: |
May 06, 1969 |
| Granted: |
Jun. 08, 1971 |
USPTO (New site tip) Google Patents
Report data errors or omissions to steward
Joel Havens "Vintage Machinery" entry for Bardons & Oliver
|
|
Description: |
| Abstract
A machine tool, such as a milling machine, embodying a control system employing fluid amplifiers for controlling and actuating in selected sequence a plurality of steps in an automatic cycle of the machine. Means are provided whereby the selective programming of the cycle may be set up at a central control console conveniently located for the operator, and sequentially executed by operation of relatively high fluid pressure in response to relatively low-pressure fluidic signals. The low-pressure fluidic signals, as on the order of about 1 p.s.i. or less, are selectively employed to control flow of relatively high-pressure fluid to cause the relatively high-pressure fluid to actuate power means such as hydraulic cylinders for causing programmed relative movements of work holding and toolholding means of the machine.
|
|