Claims
- 1. A control arrangement for at least one of a clutch and brake on a main drive shaft of a press, the control arrangement including pressure responsive clutch and brake piston means for actuating at least one of said clutch and brake for controlling the rotational speed of the main drive shaft, comprising driving means for applying at least three different pressure levels to said pressure responsive means for each cycle of press operation in the following order:
- an intermediate pressure less than a maximum clutch actuation pressure and a complete brake release pressure;
- a partial pressure which is greater than a minimum response pressure of the clutch and less than a counterpressure for triggering a minimum response pressure of the brake and wherein this partial pressure is less than said intermediate pressure; and
- maximum actuation pressure for actuation of the clutch and release of the brake, wherein smooth transition between different rotation speeds is accomplished by applying the intermediate pressure, then the partial pressure and finally the maximum pressure to the pressure responsive piston means.
- 2. A control arrangement according to claim 1, characterized in that the value for the intermediate pressure for the clutch operation is at least 40% above the partial pressure, and in that the value for the intermediate pressure for the brake operation is at least 40% below the partial pressure.
- 3. A control arrangement according to claim 1, characterized in that the driving means includes a pressure medium source and a control valve means for controlling a supply of pressure medium.
- 4. A control arrangement according to claim 3, characterized in that the control valve means is a pressure reducing valve arranged between the pressure medium source means and the brake and clutch cylinder piston means for setting the respective pressures.
- 5. A control arrangement according to claim 4, characterized in that the brake and clutch cylinder-piston means are formed of a single cylinder having a piston displacably guided therein for alternately effecting the brake and clutch operation.
- 6. A control arrangement according to claim 1, characterized in that the driving means includes a pressure medium source and a pressure reducing valve arranged between the pressure medium source and the brake and cylinder piston means for setting the respective pressures.
- 7. A control arrangement according to claim 1, characterized in that the brake and clutch cylinder-piston means are formed of a single cylinder having a piston displacably guided therein for alternately effecting the brake and clutch operation.
- 8. A control arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the driving means includes a pressure medium source and a control valve means for controlling a supply of pressure medium.
- 9. A control arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the driving means includes a pressure medium source and a pressure reducing valve arranged between the pressure medium source and the brake and cylinder piston means for setting the respective pressures.
- 10. A control arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the brake and clutch cylinder-piston means are formed of a single cylinder having a piston displaceably guided therein for alternately effecting the brake and clutch operation.
- 11. The method of operating the actuation motor for at least one of a clutch or brake for the drive mechanism of a press through a single cycle of operation, comprising the sequential steps of:
- first, applying almost no pressure to the actuation motor, which pressure would cause actuation of the brake and release of the clutch;
- second, applying an intermediate actuation pressure to the actuation motor of a pressure less than a maximum actuation pressure, which would cause actuation of the clutch and release of the brake;
- thirdly, applying a partial actuation pressure to the actuation motor of a pressure, less than the pressure at step two and more than the pressure at step one, which partial pressure is greater than a minimum response pressure of the clutch and less than a counterpressure for triggering a minimum response pressure of the brake;
- fourthly, applying pressure to the actuation motor of the maximum clutch actuation and brake release pressure.
- 12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the value of the pressure at the second step is at least 40% above the value of the pressure at the third step.
- 13. The method according to claim 11, wherein the pressures applied to the actuation motor acts against a bias force for engaging a clutch to drive the press.
- 14. The method according to claim 12, wherein the pressures applied to the actuation motor acts against a bias force for engaging a clutch to drive the press.
- 15. The method according to claim 11, wherein the pressure applied to the motor acts against a bias force for allowing releasing of a brake on the drive of the press.
- 16. The method according to claim 12, wherein the pressure applied to the motor acts against a bias force for allowing releasing of a brake on the drive of the press.
- 17. The method according to claim 11, wherein the pressures applied to the motor acts against a bias force for simultaneously engaging a clutch to drive the press while releasing a brake on the drive of the press.
- 18. The method according to claim 12, wherein the pressures applied to the motor acts against a bias force for simultaneously engaging a clutch to drive the press while releasing a brake on the drive of the press.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 317,546, filed Nov. 2, 1981.
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