Monitoring system for motors
First Claim
1. A method of monitoring a load current passing through a motor for the prevention of an overload, comprising the steps of:
- storing a model load current value at a time when a model load current exceeds a predetermined current range during a model operation;
storing the value of a time duration when said model load current remains within said predetermined current range;
comparing the value of a load current of said motor during its actual operation with said stored model current value;
comparing the time duration when the difference obtained from said current value comparison exceeds a predetermined value, with said stored time duration; and
detecting whether the difference in said time duration comparison exceeds a predetermined value.
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Abstract
When a load current on a motor was to be monitored, all the digital values of the load current at the model operation were conveniently memorized in a memory to be compared with the load current value of the actual operation. The capacity of the memory therefore became enormous, presenting a problem. This invention enables to memorize a load current of a motor at the model operation in terms of the dimensional difference from a reference value and of duration of time. Thanks to such an arrangement, the volume of stored data can be reduced to minimize the capacity of the memory, thereby facilitating the comparison process of data at the time of actual operation.
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18 Claims
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1. A method of monitoring a load current passing through a motor for the prevention of an overload, comprising the steps of:
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storing a model load current value at a time when a model load current exceeds a predetermined current range during a model operation; storing the value of a time duration when said model load current remains within said predetermined current range; comparing the value of a load current of said motor during its actual operation with said stored model current value; comparing the time duration when the difference obtained from said current value comparison exceeds a predetermined value, with said stored time duration; and detecting whether the difference in said time duration comparison exceeds a predetermined value. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A monitoring system for a motor which comprises:
- a current memory for storing a model load current value at a time when a load current of said motor exceeds a predetermined current range;
a time memory for storing a time duration where said model load current remains within said predetermined current range; and
a comparative control means which, when the difference between a load current of said motor during its actual operation time and the model load current value stored in said current memory becomes higher than the predetermined value, compares the time value up until that time with the time value stored in said time memory and determines if the difference therebetween exceeds a predetermined value. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
- a current memory for storing a model load current value at a time when a load current of said motor exceeds a predetermined current range;
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18. A system of monitoring an overload on a motor by comparing an operating load current detected during its actual operation with a model load current stored during model operation, which comprises:
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an A/D converter for converting a measured load current of a motor into a digital value; a current memory for storing an output from said A/D converter through a first gate;
a first subtracter for subtracting said digital value from said current memory;a current setter for setting a range for the load current;
a comparative control circuit for comparing an output from said first subtracter with the set current range from said current setter;
an oscillator for outputting clock pulses of a predetermined frequency;
a counter for counting the clock pulses;
a time memory for storing the count value from said counter through a second gate;
a second subtractor for subtracting said count value from said counter from an output from said time memory;
a time setter for setting a permissible time range of timewise deviations; and
a comparator for outputting an alarm signal by comparing an output from the second subtracter with the said allowable time range;
wherein said comparative control circuit controls said current memory, said time memory and said second comparator and a gate switch signal controls said first and second gates and said comparative control circuit.
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