Claims
- 1. A weigh feeding apparatus comprising a container for a prefilled substance, means for discharging the substance from the container at a controllable rate, means for weighing the container and its contents and for producing an electrical signal proportional to the weight, means actuated by said electrical signal for controlling the discharge of the substance from the container, detector circuit means actuated by said electrical signal for producing an output which is responsive to predetermined excessive excursions of said electrical signal, and means responsive to said output for locking the discharge control means against deviation during the time of said excessive excursion. .[.2. A weigh feeding apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said detector circuit means
- comprises an adjustable gain amplifier..]. 3. A weigh feeding apparatus comprising a container for a prefilled substance; means for discharging said substance from the container at a controllable rate; means for weighing said container prefilled with said substance; means coupled to said weighing means for producing an electrical signal proportional to the weight determined by said weighing means; first circuit means having an output terminal and having an input coupled to said electrical signal means for providing a rate signal at said output terminal which is proportional to the discharge rate of said substance from said container; control signal generating means having an output terminal, and having an input terminal connected to said first circuit means output terminal, wherein said control signal means is for generating at its output terminal a discharge control signal which is a function of said rate signal; and means coupled between said control signal generating means output terminal and said means for discharging said substance, for controlling the discharge rate of said discharging means in response to said discharge control signal, detector circuit means having an output terminal and having an input coupled to said electrical signal means for producing an output which is responsive to predetermined excessive excursions of said electrical signal, means coupled between the output terminal of said detector circuit means and said control signal generating means for maintaining said control signal constant during the time of said excessive excursions. .[.4. A weigh feeding apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said detector circuit means comprises an alternating current coupled, adjustable gain amplifier with frequency response..]. .[.5. A weigh feeding apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said detector circuit means comprises an alternating current coupled amplifier, said amplifier having an input terminal connected to the input of the detector circuit means through an input capacitor and to ground through a resistor, a feedback capacitor connected between an output terminal and a second input terminal of said amplifier, said output terminal of the amplifier being coupled to a feedback potentiometer disposed between two resistors, the other terminal of one of said resistors being connected to ground through a capacitor and resistor connected in parallel, and the wiper arm of said potentiometer being coupled to said second input terminal of said amplifier to control the gain of the amplifier, and said output terminal of said amplifier being coupled through an output capacitor to said output
- terminal of said detector circuit means..]. 6. Apparatus for feeding particulate solid material comprising a container for a quantity of said particulate solid material; means for discharging said particulate solid material from the container at a controllable rate; means for weighing said container prefilled with said particulate solid material; means coupled to said weighing means for producing .[.and.]. .Iadd.an .Iaddend.electrical signal proportional in amplitude to the weight determined by said weighing means; differentiator circuit means having an output terminal and having an input coupled to said electrical signal means, wherein said differentiator circuit means is for differentiating said electrical signal to provide a rate signal at said output terminal which is proportional in amplitude to the discharge rate of said particulate solid material from said container; control signal generating means having an output terminal, and having an input terminal connected to said differentiator circuit means output terminal, wherein said control signal means is for generating at its output terminal a discharge control signal which is a function of the amplitude of said rate signal; and means coupled between said control signal generating means output terminal and said means for discharging said particulate solid material for controlling the discharge rate of said discharging means in response to said discharge control signal, electrically actuatable means for refilling said container, first detector means for detecting when the quantity of said particulate .[.said.]. .Iadd.solid .Iaddend.material in said container is less than a desired minimum quantity, second detector means for detecting when the quantity of said particulate solid material in said container is greater than a desired maximum quantity, switching means coupled between said first and second detector means and said means for refilling said container for energizing said electrically actuatable refilling means in response to detection by said first detector means .[.to.]. .Iadd.of .Iaddend.said desired minimum quantity, and for maintaining said refilling means in said energized state until detection by said second detector means of said desired maximum quantity, detector circuitry means having an output terminal and having an input coupled to said electrical signal means for producing an output which is responsive to predetermined excessive excursions of said electrical signal means, means coupled between the output terminal of said detector circuit means and said control signal generating means for maintaining said control signal
- constant during the time of said excessive excursions. 7. Apparatus for feeding particulate solid material comprising a container for a quantity of said particulate solid material; means for discharging said particulate solid material from the container at a controllable rate; means for weighing said container prefilled with said particulate solid material; means coupled to said weighing means for producing an electrical signal proportional in amplitude to the weight determined by said weighing means; differentiator circuit means having an output terminal and having an input coupled to said electrical signal means, wherein said differentiator circuit means is for differentiating said electrical signal to provide a rate signal at said output terminal which is proportional in amplitude to the discharge rate of said particulate solid material from said container; control signal generating means having an output terminal, and having an input terminal connected to said differentiator circuit means output terminal, wherein said control signal means is for generating at its output terminal a discharge control signal which is a function of the amplitude of said rate signal; and means coupled between said control signal generating means output terminal and said means for discharging said substance, for controlling the discharge rate of said discharging means in response to said discharge control signal, detector circuit means having an output terminal and having .[.and.]. .Iadd.an .Iaddend.input coupled to said electrical signal means for producing an output signal which is responsive to a predetermined excessive excursion of said electrical signal, voltage sensing circuit means coupled between the output terminal of said detector circuit means and said control signal generating means for maintaining said control signal constant during the
- time of said excessive excursion. 8. Apparatus for feeding particulate solid material, comprising a container for a quantity of said particulate solid material; means for discharging said particulate solid material from the container at a controllable rate; means for weighing said container prefilled with said particulate solid material; means coupled to said weighing means for producing an electrical signal proportional in amplitude to the weight determined by said weighing means; differentiator circuit means having an output terminal and having an input coupled to said electrical signal means, wherein said differentiator circuit means is for differentiating said electrical signal to provide a rate signal at said output terminal which is proportional in amplitude to the discharge rate of said particulate solid material from said container; control signal generating means having an output terminal, and having an input terminal connected to said differentiator circuit means output terminal, wherein said control signal means is for generating at its output terminal a discharge control signal which is a function of the amplitude of said rate signal, and means coupled between said control signal generating means output terminal and said means for discharging said substance, for controlling the discharge rate of said discharging means in response to said discharge control signal; said means for producing said electrical signal being a linearly variable differential transformer; said means coupled between said discharging means and said control signal generating means including an electric motor for driving said discharging means; and said control signal generating means including a reference signal source, a comparator having first and second inputs connected respectively to said reference signal source and said differentiator circuit means output terminal, and having an output for providing a comparison signal in response to said signals from said reference source and differentiator circuit means, and motor drive signal generating means having an input connected to said comparator output, and having an output which provides said discharge control signal for controlling the speed of said motor; detector circuit means having an input connected to said electrical signal means for producing an output signal which is responsive to a predetermined excessive excursion of said electrical signal, voltage sensing circuit means having an input coupled to an output terminal of said detector circuit means, .[.and.]. .Iadd.an .Iaddend.indicating meter for providing a visual indication of the discharge rate of said fluid substance as it is discharged from the container, .Iadd.and .Iaddend.signal holding means having an input coupled to the differentiator circuit means output to provide an indicating signal to said indicating meter, said voltage sensing circuit means having an output coupled to said signal holding means and said comparator for completing feedback paths in said signal holding means and comparator during the time that said detector circuit means detects said excessive excursion for the purpose of maintaining constant outputs from said comparator and signal holding means during said time. .Iadd.9. A weigh feeding apparatus comprising a container for a prefilled substance, means for discharging the substance from the container at a controllable rate, means for weighing the container and its contents for producing an electrical signal proportional to the weight, said electrical signal exhibiting excessive excursions in response to disturbances impinging on said weighing means, means actuated by said electrical signal for controlling the discharge of the substance from the container, detector circuit means actuated by said electrical signal for producing an output which is responsive to predetermined excessive excursions of said electrical signal, and means responsive to said output for locking the discharge control means against deviation during the time of said predetermined excessive excursions. .Iaddend. .Iadd.10. Weigh feeding apparatus as in claim 9, wherein said detector means produces an output for each excursion of said electrical signal which has an acceleration or deceleration in excess of a predetermined value, and said responsive means locks the discharge control means against deviation while each said excessive excursion continues. .Iaddend. .Iadd.11. Weigh feeding apparatus as in claim 10, wherein said discharge control means includes differentiator circuit means actuated by said electrical signal for producing a second electrical signal which is proportional to the actual rate of discharge of said substance from said container, and wherein said apparatus also includes a discharge rate indicator actuated by said second electrical signal for displaying the actual rate of discharge of the substance from the container, said discharge rate indicator displaying a constant value while the predetermined excessive excursion of the electrical signal continues. .Iaddend. .Iadd.12. Weigh feeding apparatus as in claim 11, wherein said discharging means includes a mechanism for moving said substance and a motor for driving said mechanism, and wherein said discharge control means also includes circuit means for establishing a third electrical signal indicative of the desired discharge rate, a comparison circuit for receiving and comparing said second and third electrical signals to produce a fourth electrical signal which is proportional to the difference between said second and third signals, further circuit means for combining said fourth signal with a fifth electrical signal representative of the existing speed of said motor to produce a sixth electrical signal having a value responsive to the relative values of said fourth and fifth signals, and circuit means for delivering said sixth electrical signal to said motor to control the speed thereof. .Iaddend. .Iadd.13. A weigh feeding apparatus comprising a container for a prefilled substance, means for discharging the substance from the container at a controllable rate, first circuit means for establishing a first electrical signal indicative of the desired discharge rate, means for weighing the container and its contents and for producing a second electrical signal proportional to the weight thereof, means actuated by said second electrical signal for differentiating said second signal to produce a third electrical signal representative of the actual rate of discharge of said substance from the container and for controlling the discharge rate in accordance with the relative values of said first and third electrical signals, said discharge control means supplying a control signal to said discharging means, second circuit means for detecting disturbances sensed by said weighing means which occur at a rate which is faster than changes in said actual discharge rate, said second circuit means including detector circuit means actuated by said second electrical signal for producing an output signal which is responsive to predetermined excessive excursions of said second electrical signal, and means responsive to said output signal for locking the discharge control means against deviation during the time of said predetermined excessive excursions. .Iaddend. .Iadd.14. A weigh feeding apparatus as in claim 13, wherein, during the time of the predetermined excessive excursions, said responsive means locks the discharge control means at the discharge rate set by the immediately preceding control signal supplied to the discharging means. .Iaddend. .Iadd.15. A weigh feeding apparatus comprising a container for a prefilled substance, means for discharging the substance from the container at a controllable rate, means for weighing the container and its contents and for producing an electrical signal proportional to the weight, said electrical signal exhibiting excessive excursions in response to disturbances impinging upon said weighing means, means actuated by said electrical signal for controlling the discharge of the substance from the container, sensing circuit means responsive to said electrical signal for sensing when said weight reaches a predetermined minimum and when it reaches a predetermined maximum, refill means responsive to said sensing circuit means for initiating a refill of said container, while the discharge of substance from said container continues, when the weight has reached said predetermined minimum, and for discontinuing the refill operation when the weight has reached said predetermined maximum, detector circuit means actuated by said electrical signal for producing an output signal which is responsive to predetermined excessive excursions of said electrical signal, and means responsive to said sensing circuit means and to the output signal from the detector circuit means for locking the discharge control means against deviation during the refill operation and during the time of said predetermined excessive excursions. .Iaddend. .Iadd.16. Weigh feeding apparatus as in claim 15, wherein said electrical signal exhibits excessive excursions in response to disturbances impinging upon said weighing means which produce forces other than the forces resulting from the weight of the substance in the container, or from the changes in such weight, wherein said detector circuit means produces an output signal for each excursion of said electrical signal which has an acceleration or deceleration in excess of a predetermined value, and wherein said responsive means locks the discharge control means against deviation while said excessive excursion continues. .Iaddend. .Iadd.17. Weigh feeding apparatus as in claim 16, wherein said discharge means constitutes a double auger mechanism for maintaining a constant volumetric feeding of the substance while said responsive means is operating to lock the discharge control means against deviation. .Iaddend. .Iadd.18. A weigh feeding apparatus comprising a container for a prefilled substance, means for discharging the substance from the container at a controllable rate, means for weighing the container and its contents and for producing an electrical signal proportional to the weight, said electrical signal changing in value as substance is discharged from the container and the weight of its contents decreases, said electrical signal changing in value more rapidly and exhibiting an excessive excursion for each disturbance which is sensed by said weighing means as a more rapid change in weight, means actuated by said electrical signal for controlling the discharge of the substance from the container, circuit means for providing protection against excessive disturbances including detector circuit means actuated by said electrical signal for producing an output which is responsive to predetermined excessive excursions of said electrical signal, and means responsive to said output for locking the discharge control means against deviation during the time of said excessive excursions. .Iaddend. .Iadd.19. Weigh feeding apparatus as in claim 18, wherein said detector circuit produces an output for each change of said electrical signal beyond a predetermined amount, from one instant in time to the next, and said responsive means is for locking said discharge control means against deviation during the time such change occurs. .Iaddend.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 345,587, filed Mar. 28, 1973, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 3,889,848 and which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of a parent application Ser. No. 274,844, filed July 25, 1972 (and later abandoned). .Iaddend.
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