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Process for tracking a welded joint in a continuous long material in a production line

  • US 4,142,237 A
  • Filed: 07/26/1977
  • Issued: 02/27/1979
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/05/1976
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A process for tracking a welded joint in a continuous length of material while feeding same at a given feeding speed on a continuous production line in which two or more presettable counters are spaced apart from each other on the production line in the feeding direction thereof, said continuous length of material consisting of equal elementary lengths joined together lengthwise by welding, comprising the steps of:

  • calculating an anticipated length of each elementary length on the basis of the weight, type of material, width and thickness of said elementary length and presetting a count value corresponding to the length thus calculated in said presettable counters to which the welded joint is transported;

    subtracting a count value corresponding to the actual feed length of the continuous length of material from said count value preset in each of said presettable counters, while feeding said continuous length of material;

    making an assumption that said welded joint is present at the position in said production line of the presettable counter for which the result of said subtraction is zero; and

    making a correction of said assumption of the presence of said welded joint, said correction being made by the steps consisting of;

    detecting a welded joint without contacting same in one or more positions on said production line;

    setting for a presettable counter corresponding to a position, in which said welded joint has been detected, a gate range covering±

    n counts, with a center of said range being taken at a position where the result of said subtraction is zero, thereby assuming that the welded joint is present at a position of the presettable counter corresponding to said detection position only when both the position at which the result of said subtraction is zero and the position at which a detection signal is derived are present at the same time; and

    determining a deviation of the position at which a welded-joint detecting signal is produced as an output from the position at which the result of said subtraction is zero, within said gate range, and adding or subtracting a count value corresponding to said deviation to or from the count value preset in each of said presettable counters.

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