Cleaning apparatus and method with soft-starting
First Claim
1. A floor cleaning apparatus comprising cleaning means, a switched reluctance drive having at least one phase winding and having a rotor for driving the cleaning means, a controller for controlling energization of the drive, the controller having means for determining the speed of the rotor and generating a rotor speed feedback signal, wherein during start-up of the apparatus, the controller is operable to vary the energization of the at least one phase winding of the drive from a first starting value to a second higher value as a function of the rotor speed feedback signal, thereby to reduce reaction torque produced by the drive during start-uo, the energization of the at least one phase winding of the drive depending on a level of current demanded in the at least one phase winding.
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Abstract
A floor cleaning apparatus driven by a switched reluctance drive that is soft-started to substantially avoid any transient torque reaction disturbing the body of the cleaner. The soft-start is produced by profiling the current demand for the drive system as a function of the rotor speed. Profiling is typically done with a continuous function, a series of steps or a pair of values. Related methods provide similar advantages.
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23 Claims
- 1. A floor cleaning apparatus comprising cleaning means, a switched reluctance drive having at least one phase winding and having a rotor for driving the cleaning means, a controller for controlling energization of the drive, the controller having means for determining the speed of the rotor and generating a rotor speed feedback signal, wherein during start-up of the apparatus, the controller is operable to vary the energization of the at least one phase winding of the drive from a first starting value to a second higher value as a function of the rotor speed feedback signal, thereby to reduce reaction torque produced by the drive during start-uo, the energization of the at least one phase winding of the drive depending on a level of current demanded in the at least one phase winding.
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13. A method of operating a floor cleaning apparatus having cleaning means driven by a switched reluctance drive having at least one phase winding and having a rotor operably connected with the cleaning means, the method comprising:
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energizing the drive at a first starting value when the apparatus is switched on, measuring the speed of the rotor, generating a rotor speed feedback signal, and varying the energization value of the at least one phase winding of the drive as a function of the rotor speed feedback signal thereby to reduce reaction torque produced by the drive during start-up, the energization value of the at least one phase winding of the drive depending on a level of current demanded in the at least one phase winding. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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16. A method as claimed in claim 13 including increasing the energization value in one or more steps.
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17. A method as claimed in claim 16 including reading from a look-up table that contains values of rotor speed at which the steps take place.
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18. A method as claimed in claim 13, wherein the step of varying said energization value is dependent on a current demand signal.
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19. A method as claimed in claim 13, wherein the apparatus is a vacuum cleaner.
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20. A method as claimed in claim 13, wherein the apparatus is a floor polisher.
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21. A floor cleaning apparatus comprising cleaning means, a switched reluctance drive having a rotor for driving the cleaning means, a controller for controlling energization of the drive, the controller having means for determining rotor speed of the drive, wherein when the apparatus is switched on initially the controller is operable to vary the energization of the drive as a function of the rotor speed from a first value to a second higher value, thereby to control the torque produced by the drive during start-up, wherein the controller is operable to vary the energization in steps between the first value and the second value, further wherein rotor speeds at which the energization is varied are stored in a look-up table.
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22. A floor cleaning apparatus comprising cleaning means, a switched reluctance drive having a rotor for driving the cleaning means, a controller for controlling energization of the drive, the controller having means for determining rotor speed of the drive, wherein when the apparatus is switched on initially the controller is operable to vary the energization of the drive as a function of the rotor speed from a first value to a second higher value, thereby to control the torque produced by the drive during start-up, wherein the controller comprises a first resistor connected to a reference voltage, a second resistor connected to the first resistor, a third resistor connected to the second resistor and another voltage, a microprocessor connected between the second and third resistors and an output between the first and second resistors for supplying a control signal to the drive, the microprocessor being operable to set its output impedance to substantially zero when the apparatus is switched on and subsequently set its output impedance to a high value when the rotor speed reaches a predetermined value.
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23. A method of operating a floor cleaning apparatus having cleaning means driven by a switched reluctance drive having a rotor operably connected with the cleaning means, the method comprising:
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energizing the drive at a first level to drive the apparatus at a first speed when the apparatus is switched on, measuring the speed of the rotor, and varying the energization as a function of the measured rotor speed at which the apparatus is driven, increasing the energization level in one or more steps; and
reading from a look-up table that contains values of rotor speed at which the steps take place.
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