18098173. TOOL MACHINING LOAD MONITORING METHOD simplified abstract (INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE)

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TOOL MACHINING LOAD MONITORING METHOD

Organization Name

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Inventor(s)

MING-CHUN Ho of Taichung (TW)

TOOL MACHINING LOAD MONITORING METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18098173 titled 'TOOL MACHINING LOAD MONITORING METHOD

Simplified Explanation

The tool machining load monitoring method described in the abstract involves collecting load information of a machine tool driver at different time periods during cutting, calculating a threshold value for a constant speed period, and determining if tool treatment is necessary based on this threshold value.

  • Load information of machine tool driver collected at different time periods
  • Threshold value calculated for constant speed period during cutting
  • Determination of tool treatment necessity based on threshold value

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in industries where precision cutting is required, such as manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and medical device production.

Problems Solved

1. Ensures optimal tool performance by monitoring load information in real-time 2. Prevents tool damage and breakage by alerting when treatment is necessary

Benefits

1. Increases efficiency and accuracy of machining processes 2. Reduces downtime and maintenance costs by proactive tool treatment 3. Enhances overall productivity and quality of machined parts

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing tool performance in CNC machining centers for high-precision manufacturing processes.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be load monitoring systems in industrial machinery that aim to prevent equipment failure and optimize performance. However, the specific application to tool machining load monitoring as described in this patent application may be a novel innovation.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to existing load monitoring systems in terms of accuracy and efficiency?

This article does not provide a direct comparison with existing load monitoring systems to evaluate the superiority of this technology in terms of accuracy and efficiency.

What are the potential challenges or limitations of implementing this tool machining load monitoring method in different types of machine tools?

The article does not address the potential challenges or limitations that may arise when implementing this technology in various types of machine tools, such as compatibility issues or calibration requirements.


Original Abstract Submitted

A tool machining load monitoring method includes a step of collecting a load information of a driver of the machine tool in different time periods while a tool is cutting; according to the load information, a step of finding and calculating a threshold valve corresponding to a constant speed period during cutting, and a step of, according to the threshold value of the constant speed period, determining whether or not a treatment upon the tool is necessary.