Liquid spraying system controller including governor for reduced overshoot
First Claim
1. A variable governor for a liquid pump motor controller, comprising:
- a pressure selection input port for accepting a pressure setting signal which reflects a desired pressure setting,a variable gain amplifier connected to receive said signal and to produce an amplified output signal in response to said pressure setting signal,a gain control circuit which causes the gain of said amplifier to be greater for pressure settings above a predetermined threshold level than for pressure settings below said threshold level, andan output port that is connectable to provide an output signal from said variable gain amplifier to a liquid pump motor to control the speed of the motor.
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Abstract
A spray controller includes a governor which limits the current applied to an electric motor that operates a spray system pump. The controller accepts pressure sensing and pressure setting signals and provides a pulse train output to drive the motor whenever the sensor signal indicates that the output pressure is less than the "set" pressure. The governor accepts the spray pressure setting signal and limits the width of the pulse train as a function of the desired pressure setting, thus limiting the motor'"'"'s current and speed. In the preferred embodiment, the motor'"'"'s speed is restricted at lower pressure settings, but is allowed to operate at maximum speed at higher pressure settings.
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15 Claims
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1. A variable governor for a liquid pump motor controller, comprising:
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a pressure selection input port for accepting a pressure setting signal which reflects a desired pressure setting, a variable gain amplifier connected to receive said signal and to produce an amplified output signal in response to said pressure setting signal, a gain control circuit which causes the gain of said amplifier to be greater for pressure settings above a predetermined threshold level than for pressure settings below said threshold level, and an output port that is connectable to provide an output signal from said variable gain amplifier to a liquid pump motor to control the speed of the motor. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A motor controller for a liquid pump motor, comprising:
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an input for receiving a pressure sensor signal which reflects an associated pump'"'"'s output pressure, an input for receiving a pressure setting signal, a motor speed control circuit which provides a motor speed control signal in response to the pressure sensor and pressure setting signals, and a variable governor which controls said motor speed control signal in response to the pressure setting signal so that the ratio of the pressure established by the pump to the value of the pressure setting signal is less for pressure settings below a threshold level than it is for pressure settings above said threshold level. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5)
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6. A motor controller for a liquid pump motor, comprising:
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a motor speed control circuit connected to provide a motor speed control signal in response to a) a pressure sensor signal which indicates the liquid pressure produced by an associated pump and b) a pressure setting signal which indicates a desired pressure setting for the pump, and a control element that modifies the motor speed control signal to reduce the pressure produced by the pump, relative to the pressure that would be produced in the absence of said control element, for pressure setting signals below a threshold level, and to increase the pressure produced by the pump, relative to the pressure that would be produced in the absence of said control element, for pressure settings greater than said threshold level. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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8. A liquid spraying system, comprising:
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a pump for pumping liquids, an electric motor mechanically linked to drive said pump, a motor current control circuit having an output connected to provide a controlling current to said motor, and a control input, said circuit varying said controlling current as a function of a signal at said input, a motor controller having a pressure sensor input, a pressure setting input, and a motor speed control output, said pressure sensor input connected to receive an indication of the pressure produced by said pump, said pressure setting input connected to provide a desired pressure setting, and said motor speed control output connected to provide a control signal to said motor current control circuit input, said controller further comprising a variable governor connected to limit said controlling current as a function of said pressure setting so that the ratio of the pressure established by the pump to the value of the pressure setting signal is less for pressure settings below a threshold level than it is for pressure settings above said threshold level, and a spray gun connected to receive liquid from the pump and to spray the liquid. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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11. A liquid spraying system controller, comprising:
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pressure setting and pressure sensing inputs for receiving pressure setting and pressure sensing signals indicative of desired and measured system output pressures, respectively, a pulse output circuit connected to receive said pressure sensing and pressure setting signals and to provide an output pulse train whenever said signals indicate that the measured pressure is less than the desired pressure, and a variable governor connected to receive said pressure setting signal and to limit the width of the pulse train pulses as a function of said pressure setting signal, with greater widths for pressure settings above a threshold level and lesser widths for pressure settings below said threshold level. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
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15. A method of operating a liquid pump motor in response to a user-controlled pressure setting signal, the pump being capable of pumping liquids within lower, intermediate and higher pressure ranges, comprising:
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causing the motor to increase the pump pressure, in response to rises in the pressure setting signal, at a rate of increase that is within a first range for lower pressure settings, causing the motor to increase the pump pressure, in response to rises in the pressure setting signal, at a rate of increase that is within a second range greater than said first range for intermidiate pressure settings, and causing the motor to increase the pump pressure, in response to rises in the pressure setting signal, at a rate of increase that is within a third range less than said second range for higher pressure settings.
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