Claims
- 1. In a floor care machine having support wheels and a rotating working unit adapted to engage and treat a floor, improved apparatus for controlling the pressure applied by said unit on said floor, comprising: an actuator carried by said machine for raising and lowering said working unit under control of a controller; an electrical motor driving said working unit in rotation and having a load current; a sensor sensing said load current and generating a signal representative of actual applied pressure of said working unit on said floor; and a controller responsive to said signal of said sensor and stored data entered by an operator and representative of a set operating pressure for said working unit, said controller controlling said actuator to adjust the height of said working unit relative to said floor to render said actual applied pressure substantially equal to said set operating pressure.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said controller is programmed to lower said working unit when said actual applied pressure is less than said set operating pressure according to predetermined criteria, and wherein said controller controls the speed of said actuator by increasing the speed of said actuator when the difference between said actual applied pressure and said set operating pressure is greater.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said controller controls the speed of said actuator to raise said working unit when said actual operating pressure is greater than said set operating pressure.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 characterized in that said controller increases the speed of said actuator to adjust the height of said working unit at a faster rate when the difference between said actual operating pressure and said set operating pressure exceeds a predetermined amount.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said controller operates in a hunt mode to adjust said actual operating pressure to said set operating pressure within an operation pressure range, said apparatus further including data entry means permitting an operator to enter data in said controller representative of a desired set operating pressure, and said controller generates data defining said Operating Pressure Range based on said set operating pressure, said controller including a stable timer and being programmed to decrement said stable timer when said difference between said actual operating pressure and said set operating pressure is outside said operating pressure range, and to increment said stable timer when said difference is within said operating pressure range, said controller being programmed to exit said hunt mode when the contents of said stable timer equal a predetermined quantity.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said stable timer operating in said hunt mode accumulates data representative of incremental time periods in which said differences between said actual operating pressure and said set operating pressure is determined to be within a predetermined amount.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said controller exits said hunt mode when the accumulated data content of said stable timer exceeds a predetermined amount.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein said controller further includes a hunt reference register storing data entered by said operator representative of a desired sensitivity, and said controller compares the contents of said stable timer with the contents of said hunt reference register for exiting said hunt mode when the contents of said stable timer indicates that said system has been operating within said operating pressure range to satisfy predetermined criteria, thereby to adjust the sensitivity of said apparatus.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said controller enters a lock mode when it exits said hunt mode, and further includes an unstable timer storing data in the lock mode representative of accumulated time periods in which the difference between said applied operating pressure and said set operating pressure is within a predetermined range, said controller further including a lock reference register storing operator-entered data representative of a desired sensitivity, said controller being programmed to compare the contents of said unstable timer with the contents of said lock reference register, said controller exiting said lock mode when the difference between the contents of said unstable timer and said lock reference register exceed a predetermined range, said controller thereupon resetting the unstable timer and entering the hunt mode.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said controller is further programmed to be responsive to signals entered by the operator to adjust the contents of said hunt reference register and thereby adjust the sensitivity of said apparatus operating in the hunt mode of automatic operation, said apparatus characterized in that the greater the contents of said hunt reference register, the longer the system will operate in the hunt mode before entering the lock mode and thereby being more sensitive to variations in operating conditions.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said controller is further programmed to be responsive to data entered by an operator to change the contents of said lock reference register whereby the sensitivity of said apparatus operating in the lock mode is changed and characterized in that the greater the contents of the lock reference register, the longer the apparatus will operate in the lock mode and thereby be less sensitive to changes in operating conditions.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of copending U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/057,918, filed Sep. 4, 1997.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
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