Control system for industrial use vehicles
First Claim
1. A control system for controlling an industrial use vehicle powered from a power source, comprising:
- a travel signal input means for generating an output signal indicative of the position of a travel accelerator;
cargo-handling signal input means for generating a cargo-handling output signal indicative of the position of cargo-handling signal input means;
a travel circuit for causing the vehicle to move in at least a forward direction and a reverse direction, the travel circuit outputting a signal indicative of the magnitude of a current flowing in a travel motor armature of a travel motor;
a cargo-handling circuit for causing cargo to be manipulated by the vehicle; and
a controller for generating predetermined control signals to control the travel circuit and the cargo-handling circuit, the control signals being generated according to the output signals of said travel signal input means and said cargo-handling signal input means, the controller causing the travel circuit to switch into a regenerative brake mode to redirect current flowing in the travel motor armature back into the power source when the direction of travel indicated by the travel signal input means is changed and when the magnitude of the current flowing in the travel motor armature exceeds a predetermined amount.
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Abstract
A control system for industrial use vehicles such as battery powered fork lifts in which regenerative energy is saved when the direction of travel is reversed. The control system functions to moderate the current drain on the battery. The control system comprising: a travel signal input means for generating an output signal from a travel accelerator, a cargo-handling signal input means for generating a cargo-handling signal, a monitor voltage input means for detecting a voltage at each of a plurality of monitor points and for outputting a detected signal, a sensor input means for generating an output signal from each sensor, monitor input means for generating an output signal from each monitor, and a microprocessor controller for receiving the output signals of the respective means and for outputting predetermined control signals.
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18 Claims
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1. A control system for controlling an industrial use vehicle powered from a power source, comprising:
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a travel signal input means for generating an output signal indicative of the position of a travel accelerator; cargo-handling signal input means for generating a cargo-handling output signal indicative of the position of cargo-handling signal input means; a travel circuit for causing the vehicle to move in at least a forward direction and a reverse direction, the travel circuit outputting a signal indicative of the magnitude of a current flowing in a travel motor armature of a travel motor; a cargo-handling circuit for causing cargo to be manipulated by the vehicle; and a controller for generating predetermined control signals to control the travel circuit and the cargo-handling circuit, the control signals being generated according to the output signals of said travel signal input means and said cargo-handling signal input means, the controller causing the travel circuit to switch into a regenerative brake mode to redirect current flowing in the travel motor armature back into the power source when the direction of travel indicated by the travel signal input means is changed and when the magnitude of the current flowing in the travel motor armature exceeds a predetermined amount. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 12)
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8. A control system for controlling an industrial use vehicle powered from a power source, comprising:
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a travel signal input means for generating an output signal indicative of the position a travel accelerator; cargo-handling signal input means for generating a cargo-handling output signal indicative of the position of cargo-handling signal input means; a travel circuit for causing the vehicle to move in at least a forward direction and a reverse direction, the travel circuit comprising a travel switch for causing current from the power source to flow through a travel motor armature during an ON period when the travel switch is on; a cargo-handling circuit for causing cargo to be manipulated by the vehicle, the cargo-handling circuit having an ON period during which current from the power source flows through the cargo-handling circuit; and a controller for generating predetermined control signals to control the travel circuit and the cargo-handling circuit, the control signals being generated according to the output signals of said travel signal input means and said cargo-handling signal input means, the controller defining a series of fixed time periods in relation to which the controller controls the travel circuit and the cargo-handling circuit, each of said fixed time periods having a start and an end, the ON period of either the travel circuit or the ON period of the cargo-handling circuit beginning at the start of each fixed period, the other ON period ending at the end of each fixed period so that the travel switch ON period and the cargo-handling ON period coincide for a minimum amount of time. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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13. A control system for controlling an industrial use vehicle, comprising:
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monitor voltage input means for detecting a voltage at each of a plurality of monitor points and for outputting signals indicative of the detected voltages; sensor input means for generating an output signal from each of a plurality of sensors; a display; and a controller for controlling the industrial use vehicle, the controller having a self-check function which analyzes the output signals from the monitor voltage input means and the sensor input means, the controller outputting results of the self-check function on the display in a symbolic pictorial format, the controller simultaneous outputting more detailed results of the self-check function on the display in an alphanumeric format. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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16. A control system for controlling an industrial use vehicle powered by a battery, comprising:
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a travel circuit for controlling movement of the vehicle; a cargo-handling circuit for controlling manipulation of cargo; a power steering circuit for controlling steering of the vehicle; and a microprocessor controller for controlling the travel circuit, the cargo-handling circuit, and the power steering circuit, said controlling occurring in part by controlling electrically operated contacts, the microprocessor controller supplying a fixed average exciting voltage to the electrically operated contacts by controlling a duty ratio with which a switch located between the battery and the electrically operated contacts is turned on and off. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18)
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