Patent ID: 8040099
Filing Date: 2011-10-18
Classification: G01B,G01D,G05B,Y10T

Abstract:
1. A positioning device in a gantry construction, comprising: having two parallel linear guides extending in a first direction, each linear guide supporting an X-traveling carriage in a manner allowing displacement of the X-traveling carriage in the first direction; a transverse guide extending in a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction, the transverse guide attached to the two X-traveling carriages and supporting a Y-traveling carriage in a manner allowing displacement of the Y-traveling carriage in the second direction; a device attached to the Y-traveling carriage and positionable in a working area between the two linear guides and extending in the first direction; at least one X-position-measurement device including a scale and an assigned scanning head adapted to determine a position of the transverse guide in the first direction; a Y-position-measurement device including a scale and an assigned scanning head adapted to determine a position of the Y-traveling carriage on the transverse guide, the scale of the Y-position-measurement device attached to the transverse guide, the assigned scanning head of the Y-position-measurement device attached to the Y-traveling carriage; and at least one of (a) a real and (b) a virtual scale extending longitudinally in the first direction, having at least one of (a) a real and (b) a virtual straightness track, adapted to measure displacement of the transverse guide in the second direction with the aid of at least one of (a) a real and (b) a virtual scanning head, attached to the transverse guide, to scan the straightness track; wherein the scale of the Y-position-measurement device is firmly joined to the transverse guide at a fixed point and is otherwise floatingly joined to the transverse guide, with respect to the second direction, the fixed point located perpendicularly offset with respect to the straightness track in terms of the first direction and the second direction, a thermal displacement of the fixed point in the second direction being completely detectable by at least one of (a) the real and (b) the virtual scan of the straightness track.