The invention relates to a method and a software product for positioning a drilling unit in a rock drilling rig at the starting point of a hole to be drilled in order to initiate drilling. The invention also relates to a rock drilling rig, in which the drilling unit is positioned by moving a drilling boom to the starting point of the hole.
The object of the invention is more specifically defined in the preambles of the independent claims.
Rock is generally excavated according to a predetermined plan. In order to cut the rock as desired when using explosives, drill holes are drilled for each break in accordance with a previously drawn up drilling plan. When the positioning of the drilling unit is performed manually the operator controls the drilling unit accurately to the location of the hole to be drilled shown in the drilling plan and aligns the drilling unit in accordance with the drilling plan. However, positioning the drilling unit accurately at the starting point is slow and difficult.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a new and improved method and a software product for positioning the drilling unit at a hole to be drilled next. Another object of the invention is to provide a new and improved rock drilling rig provided with a system for positioning the rock drilling unit at the drill hole to be drilled next.
The method according to the invention is characterized by performing a manual displacement of the drilling unit towards a next hole to be drilled, and performing after the manual displacement an automatic positioning, where the drilling unit is moved under the control of a control unit to the location of a starting point of the drill hole in order to initiate drilling.
The software product according to the invention is characterized in that performing the software product in the drilling unit is arranged to determine the location of the drilling unit in the control unit in relation to at least some of the starting points of the holes according to the drilling plan, to allow the manual displacement of the drilling unit performed by the operator towards the drill hole to be drilled next, and to perform after the manual displacement the automatic positioning to the starting point of the hole to be drilled next in order to initiate drilling.
The rock drilling rig according to the invention is characterized in that the control unit is arranged to determine the location of the drilling unit in relation to at least some of the starting points of the holes according to the drilling plan, that the drilling unit is arranged to be displaced at first manually towards the next drill hole to be drilled and that the control unit is arranged to perform after the manual displacement an automatic positioning to the starting point of the next hole in order to initiate drilling.
It is an idea of the invention that an operator performs the manual displacement of the drilling unit towards a drill hole to be drilled in accordance with the drilling plan. During manual displacement the operator manually directs the drilling unit towards the next hole. During the last stage of positioning the drilling unit is automatically positioned under the control of the control unit to the location of the starting point of the selected drill hole. After positioning the drilling unit is placed such that drilling according to the drilling plan can be initiated.
An advantage of the invention is that the accurate positioning of the drilling unit, which is slow and difficult, is transferred to be carried out by the control unit, in which case the operator may during what is known as fine positioning for instance prepare for drilling the next drill holes or monitor the operation of other possible drilling units and devices include in the rock drilling rig. The final accuracy of the positioning is still independent of the skill of the operator. The invention allows the operator to independently select the hole to be drilled next among the holes according to the drilling plan and may utilize the automatic positioning function for the hole during positioning in order to facilitate his work.
An idea of an embodiment of the invention is that the control unit identifies the drill hole to be drilled next on the basis of the manual displacement.
An idea of another embodiment of the invention is that the drilling unit is manually displaced towards the starting point of the drill hole according to the drilling plan. At the same time the control unit monitors the manual displacement and detects if the manual displacement takes place towards a starting point of a drill hole according to the drilling plan. The control unit is then capable of interpreting that the hole towards which the drilling unit is displaced is to be the next hole to be drilled. The control unit may suggest in one way or another an automatic positioning for the hole.
An idea of an embodiment of the invention is that at the same time as the drilling unit is displaced manually towards the starting point of the drill hole according to the drilling plan, distances are measured for at least some of the holes according to the drilling plan. The control unit may be arranged to perform the automatic positioning at the starting point of the drill hole that is closest to the drilling unit after the manual displacement. Then the operator may by means of a simple and fast manual displacement move the drilling unit close to the starting point of the next hole and thereafter assign the accurate positioning that is slow and difficult to be carried out by the control unit.
An idea of a further embodiment of the invention is that the control unit is arranged to provide the operator with the indication of the detected starting point of the hole to be drilled on the basis of the manual displacement, for instance by means of a display unit in the control unit. When the operator has ended the manual displacement, he may activate the automatic positioning for the hole indicated by the control unit, or the operator may interrupt the manual displacement and authorize the start of the automatic positioning to the hole indicated by the control unit. Furthermore, the control unit may be arranged to automatically start the automatic positioning towards the hole indicated.
An idea of another embodiment of the invention is that the drilling unit is at first displaced manually close to, or sufficiently close to, the starting point of the drill hole according to the drilling plan. After the drilling unit is placed closer to the starting point of the hole than the predetermined distance, the automatic positioning is switched on. In automatic positioning the control unit fine positions the drilling unit accurately to the starting point of the hole, and thereafter drilling may be initiated. The distance limit may be set beforehand in the control unit, or it may be set case-specifically. The length of the distance limit may be 0.5 meters or another appropriate distance. If the drilling unit is located further from the predetermined distance limit from the selected drill hole, the control unit may request the operator to confirm the start of the automatic positioning, or alternatively the control unit may request the operator to manually displace the drilling unit closer to the selected drill hole before the automatic positioning can be initiated. In this way it is possible to ensure if necessary that the slow final positioning is not carried out until the drilling unit is sufficiently close to the next drill hole. The manual displacement close enough to the next drill hole can be carried out rapidly.
An idea of a further embodiment of the invention is that the display unit in the control unit shows the starting points of the holes to be drilled and the location of the drilling unit. The control element placed in the control unit allows moving manually the drilling unit for the positioning thereof. The location of the drilling unit is indicated by the cursor on the display unit. The cursor may also be provided with a locking area of predetermined magnitude in the display unit. When the starting point of the hole to be drilled is within the locking area restricted by the cursor, the control unit may detect the drilling unit to be sufficiently close to the starting point and may accept the start of the automatic positioning.
An idea of a further embodiment of the invention is that the control function according to the invention is arranged to form a part of the automatic rock drilling rig. Thus the operator may if desired switch on the control function of the invention, whereby the drilling may be carried out regarding the desired drill holes in a manner deviating from the automatic drilling sequence of the rock drilling unit. Furthermore, the displacement to the vicinity of the next hole to be drilled can be accelerated by performing the rough displacements manually instead of the automatic positioning.
An idea of still a further embodiment of the invention is that new holes are generated or added to the drilling plan after the drilling of the drill holes according to the drilling plan has already been initiated.
In the following the embodiments of the invention are described in greater detail in the accompanying drawings, in which
For clarity, the invention is shown in simplified form in the Figures. Similar parts are indicted with the same reference numerals in the Figures.
A rock drilling rig 1 shown in
The control unit 11 may be arranged to determine the location of the drilling unit 5 and the distances to the drill holes according to the drilling plan. The control unit 11 may also be provided with a control function, which is arranged to perform the automatic positioning B of the drilling unit 5 to the starting point 14 of the drill hole that is placed at the shortest distance from the drilling unit 5. The operator 18 moves the drilling unit 5 close to the hole 19 desired to be drilled using the manual displacement A, in which case the hole in question is closest to the drilling unit 5 and the control unit 11 may perform the automatic positioning B to the starting point 14 thereof. The control unit 11 may comprise different auxiliary devices and systems indicating which hole according to the drilling plan 21 is placed closest to the drilling unit 5. The closest hole can be indicated for instance with a deviating colour, a flashing symbol of the hole, a cursor or by showing the hole with a symbol that is brighter than the others on the display of the control unit 11. After this, when the drilling unit 5 is positioned using the automatic positioning B at the starting point of the hole 19, the hole is drilled, and thereafter drilling is continued in the order according to the original drilling sequence 22 or alternatively the operator 18 may select a new hole 19 to be drilled and start the manual displacement A towards said hole.
It is also possible that the operator 18 feeds the identifier of the hole 19 to be drilled next, for instance a hole number, a code or the like, to the control unit 11 before starting the manual displacement A, during the displacement or after the displacement. The operator 18 may indicate the next hole to be drilled also on the display of the control unit 11.
The manual displacement A of the drilling unit 5 can be performed in real time using the manual control devices 16 or it may be carried out using the control elements 25 of the display unit 20. When employing manual control elements 16 the location of the drilling unit, the drilling plan 21 and other required information for facilitating positioning can simultaneously be shown on the display unit 20. When control elements 25 of the user interface are used for manual displacement, the drilling unit 5 may simultaneously be transferred when the symbol thereof is moved on the display unit 20.
As shown in the above examples the invention allows using various ways to inform the control unit about the hole to be drilled next. The operator does not necessarily have to select the hole to be drilled next before starting the manual displacement, instead he may carry out a selection during the manual displacement and let the control unit suggest the hole to be drilled next during the manual displacement. There are various possibilities for selecting the moment when the manual displacement is changed to the automatic positioning.
It should be noted that the control unit 11 of the rock drilling rig 1 may include one or more telecommunication units allowing the control unit 11 to communicate in a wired or wireless fashion with the sensors 12, 13 and with the actuators included in the rock drilling rig 1 in order to convey measuring data and control commands. The control unit 11 may also include one or more reading devices for reading the software product and for providing control parameters. Alternatively information may be fed into the memory of the control unit 11 using the keyboard or the telecommunication connection. The control unit 11 may include one or more processors or a corresponding electronic devices, in which the software product can be carried out in order to perform the positioning of the invention. The software product can be read from a memory means or it may be loaded from another computer or data network. The software product can also be what is known as a hardware solution.
In some cases the features shown in this application can be used as such regardless of the other features. On the other hand the features shown in this application can be combined if need be to form different combinations.
The drawings and the specification associated therewith are merely intended to illustrate the idea of the invention. As regards the details, the invention may vary within the scope of the claims.
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