Claims
- 1. An apparatus for maximizing loading rates of earth moving equipment, such as pan scrapers, comprising:
- a friction pad mounted in a bowl of said pan scraper so that material entering said bowl during loading flows over said friction pad, thereby generating frictional heat;
- a thermal path of known thermal characteristics connecting said friction pad to heat sink means to realize a thermal gradient therealong said thermal path as said frictional heat generated in said frictional pad flows to said heat sink during the time said material being loaded in said bowl flows over said frictional pad;
- temperatures sensors near each end of said thermal path for sensing said thermal gradient to give electrical output signals proportional to the magnitude of said thermal gradient; and
- indication means responsive to said electrical output signals and operable to generate an indication of optimal loading rate to inform an operator of said pan scraper that said materials are flowing into said bowl over said friction pad and to allow said operator to adjust the rate of material flow and thereby maximize said loading rate.
- 2. The apparatus for maximizing loading rates as recited in claim 1 further comprising:
- depth of cut determining means for giving a depth of cut electrical signal proportional to how deep a lip of said pan scraper is cutting said material flowing in said bowl;
- means for converting said electrical output signals to a signal proportional to material flow velocity past said friction pad; and
- multiplying means receiving said depth of cut electrical signal and said soil flow velocity signal and multiplying same to give a product electrical signal to said indication means, said indication means operated by said multiplied signal to give a proportional indication to the operator such that maximum loading rate into said bowl of said pan scraper may be maintained.
- 3. The apparatus for maximizing loading rates as recited in claim 2 including between said multiplier means and said indication means scaling means for changing said multiplied signal to a form usable by said indication means.
- 4. The apparatus for maximizing loading rates as recited in claim 3 wherein said indication means produces an aural output for said operator, said aural output being in a form of discrete beeps with a repetition rate of said beeps in direct proportion to said bowl loading rate.
- 5. The apparatus for maximizing loading rates as recited in claim 1, 2 or 3 wherein said friction pad is mounted within a wall of said bowl adjacent a cutting edge with said friction pad extending above an inner surface of said wall, said thermal path extending through a hole in said wall and said heat sink means being located outside said wall, thermal insulation means being located between said wall and said friction pad, said thermal path and said heat sink.
- 6. The apparatus for maximizing loading rates as recited in claim 1, 2 or 3 wherein said friction pad is fin-shaped and thermally secured to a wall adjacent a cutting edge of said bowl, said fin-shape extending into said bowl and said wall being said heat sink, said thermal path being along an axis of said fin-shape to said heat sink.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
This invention was made under United States Government Contract Number 80292016 and the United States Government has a non-exclusive, non-transferrable, irrevocable, paid up license to practice or have practiced for or on behalf of the United States, this invention throughout the world.
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