Icon based process design and control system
First Claim
1. A control system for creating a recipe for and controlling a variable manufacturing process comprised of a plurality of discrete process elements performed on manufacturing equipment, comprising:
- display means including a digital computer for creating and displaying icons on a video display terminal, wherein each icon depicts with a single graphical representation a plurality of process elements, some of which may have variable process and alarm setpoints;
first selection means for an operator to select, manipulate, and arrange selected icons on the display terminal in an array from a library of icons on the display terminal, said icons being predetermined for a particular physical process equipment to be controlled, thereby allowing the operator the latitude to place the selected icons in any desired order in the array representing the sequential order of the recipe for carrying out the process elements represented by the icons to accomplish the manufacturing process without having to reprogram any underlying programmable controller programs;
second selection means for an operator to adjust the variable process setpoints associated with each selected icon and its associated process elements; and
means for interpreting the information represented by the icon array with its selected process setpoints, and applying it to control the manufacturing equipment for accomplishing the manufacturing process.
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Abstract
A control system for creating, modifying, initiating and controlling a manufacturing process is provided using computer on-screen icons as metaphors for actual process steps. The icons are selected on-screen from a library of icons, and are selectively inserted in, appended to, edited or deleted from the manufacturing process. Each icon represents a discrete process step including associated default-value physical parameters, which may be modified (edited) within predetermined boundary limits. Using the icons, the physical manufacturing process is symbolically assembled on-screen and saved to a storage medium from which it is accessed for use. During actual operation, the manufacturing process is displayed on-screen in an animated graphic representation, with real-time presentation of instantaneous parameter values. The control system also selectively provides on-screen trend graphs showing in strip-chart form the recent history of selected process variables. Other features provide on-screen execution and control of start-up, operation, alternative operation, suspended operation (park), shut-down, and servicing functions.
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1. A control system for creating a recipe for and controlling a variable manufacturing process comprised of a plurality of discrete process elements performed on manufacturing equipment, comprising:
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display means including a digital computer for creating and displaying icons on a video display terminal, wherein each icon depicts with a single graphical representation a plurality of process elements, some of which may have variable process and alarm setpoints; first selection means for an operator to select, manipulate, and arrange selected icons on the display terminal in an array from a library of icons on the display terminal, said icons being predetermined for a particular physical process equipment to be controlled, thereby allowing the operator the latitude to place the selected icons in any desired order in the array representing the sequential order of the recipe for carrying out the process elements represented by the icons to accomplish the manufacturing process without having to reprogram any underlying programmable controller programs; second selection means for an operator to adjust the variable process setpoints associated with each selected icon and its associated process elements; and means for interpreting the information represented by the icon array with its selected process setpoints, and applying it to control the manufacturing equipment for accomplishing the manufacturing process. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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