Claims
- 1. An automatic control method for cokery machinery which includes traveling machines that move along associated running paths and a main controller, said traveling machines including a pusher machine, a charging car, a coke guide, and a quenching car, each of said traveling machines having a speed and absolute address along its associated running path and a working condition, said central controller containing a control program for the absolute address and working condition of each traveling machine, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) arranging a transposed-pair-type inductive radio line capable of data transmission over the whole length of each of the running paths of the traveling machines, each said radio line being composed of phase reference pairs R having no transposition and transposed paired lines G.sub.0 to G.sub.n transposed with different pitches;
- (b) designating in binary notation the phases of the signals which are to be received by the respective paired-lines of said transposed-pair-type inductive radio lines such that the portions in phase with the phase reference pairs R are expressed by "0" whereas the portions in opposite phase to the pairs R are expressed by "1", thereby locating the absolute addresses by 2.sup.n over the whole length of the running paths of the respective traveling machines and detecting the absolute addresses of said respective traveling machines at the central controller by means of a continuously position-detecting mechanism which uses an absolute address-detecting method in which the signals received by the paired lines G.sub.0 are phase-shifted to continuously detect the distance from at least one of the points of intersection of transposed pair lines G.sub.0 ; and
- (c) controlling the running, stopping and working operations of said respective traveling machines based on the control programs in said main controller and the speed, absolute address, and working condition of said respective traveling machines.
- 2. An automatic run control method for automatically controlling the operation of a quenching car of a coke oven plant, said coke oven plant including an oven, a quenching tower and a plurality of coke wharfs, said oven including a pusher machine which has a speed and working condition of operation, said quenching car being movable along a running path which extends from an oven centering address, a quenching tower stop position address, and coke wharf central positions, said quenching car including an on-board controller and being characterized by a speed and absolute address along said running path, as well as a working condition such as a running, stopping, loading and unloading condition, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) arranging a transposed-pair-type inductive radio line capable of data transmission over the whole length of the running path of said quenching car, said radio line being composed of phase reference pairs R having no transposition and transposed paired lines G.sub.0 to G.sub.n transposed with different pitches;
- (b) designating in binary notation the phases of the signals which are to be received by the respective paired-lines of said transposed-pair-type inductive radio lines such that the portions in phase with the phase reference pairs R are expressed by "0" whereas the portions in opposite phase to the pairs R are expressed by "1", thereby locating the absolute addresses by 2.sup.n over the whole length of the running path of said quenching car and detecting the absolute address of said quenching car at the on-board controller by means of a continuously position-detecting mechanism which uses an absolute address-detecting method in which the signals received by the paired lines G.sub.0 are phase-shifted to continuously detect the distance from at least one of the points of intersection of transposed pair lines G.sub.0 ; and
- (c) controlling the running, stopping, loading and unloading condition of said quenching car in accordance with the oven centering address, the quenching tower stop position address, and each coke wharf central position, which are stored in said on-board controller, and the speed and working condition of said pusher machine.
Priority Claims (3)
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57-49812 |
Mar 1982 |
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57-50464 |
Mar 1982 |
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57-188769 |
Oct 1982 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 479,124, filed Mar. 28, 1983, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Continuations (1)
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