Method for driving a motor used in a loom
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1. A method for driving a motor which responds to start and stop signals generated on a signal line by a microcomputer to operate a loom, said method comprising the steps of:
- providing a first manually controllable switch comprising contacts of a relay in series with said signal line;
starting the motor when there is coincidence between a command issued from the microcomputer to start the motor and a manual operation causing energization of said first switch to start the motor;
stopping the motor when at least one of a command issued from the microcomputer to stop the motor and a manual operation causing de-energization of said first switch to stop the motor is performed; and
turning said first switch ON and OFF by energizing and de-energizing the relay via a manually operable second switch and a third switch connected in series, the third switch comprising another contact of the relay and being self-sustained once the relay is energized from the power source.
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Abstract
An arrangement to preclude false starting and stopping of a motor driving a loom in accordance with start and stop control signals from a microprocessor control unit susceptible to noise. The motor is connected to start only upon coincidence between the control unit start signal and energization of a manually operated start switch; and to stop in response to either the control unit stop signal or energization of a manually operated stop switch.
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1. A method for driving a motor which responds to start and stop signals generated on a signal line by a microcomputer to operate a loom, said method comprising the steps of:
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providing a first manually controllable switch comprising contacts of a relay in series with said signal line; starting the motor when there is coincidence between a command issued from the microcomputer to start the motor and a manual operation causing energization of said first switch to start the motor; stopping the motor when at least one of a command issued from the microcomputer to stop the motor and a manual operation causing de-energization of said first switch to stop the motor is performed; and turning said first switch ON and OFF by energizing and de-energizing the relay via a manually operable second switch and a third switch connected in series, the third switch comprising another contact of the relay and being self-sustained once the relay is energized from the power source. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method for driving a motor which responds to start and stop signals generated on a signal line by a microcomputer to operate a loom, said method comprising the steps of:
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starting said motor only when said start signal is generated in coincidence with the energization of a manually controlled start switch in series with said signal line; thereafter maintaining the energization of said manually controlled start switch; stopping said motor in response to either said stop signal or the energization of a manually controlled stop switch; and de-energizing said manually controlled start switch to interrupt said signal line in response to the energization of said manually controlled stop switch. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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5. A method for driving a motor used in a loom deriving driving power necessary for its operation from a motor, said motor being controlled by a microcomputer having at least one input/output port, said method comprising the steps of,
(a) turning on a start switch by a manual operation, when said motor is to be started, to provide an operation-input signal to said microcomputer; -
(b) energizing a coincidence switch in response to the turning on of the start switch, to enable a command issued from said microcomputer in response to said operation-input signal, to be provided via said start switch to start said motor; (c) turning off a stop switch by a manual operation, when said motor is to be stopped, to cause a stop input signal to be applied to said microcomputer; and (d) turning said coincidence switch off in response to the turning off of the stop switch, so that a command issued from said microcomputer in response to said stop input signal is cut off to stop said motor. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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8. Apparatus for controlling a motor which responds to start and stop signals generated on at least one signal line by a microcomputer to operate a loom, said apparatus comprising:
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switching means connected in series with said signal line so that (i) said motor may start and stop in response to said start and stop signals only when said switching means is energized, and (ii) said motor will stop when said switching means is de-energized; a manually actuable start switch; a manually operable stop switch; control means responsive to actuation of said start switch to energize said switching means and to maintain the energization thereof until said stop switch is actuated, to enable said motor to start in response to a start signal from said microcomputer, said control means being responsive to actuation of said stop switch to de-energize said switching means to cause said motor to stop, wherein false starts and failures to stop due to the effects of noise on said microcomputer may be prevented. - View Dependent Claims (9)
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