Claims
- 1. A road paver screed heating system comprising:a screed; a screed heater connected with the screed and configured to transfer thermal energy to the screed; a temperature sensor connected to the screed, the temperature sensor being configured to sense the temperature of the screed and generate electrical signals based on the sensed temperature; and a microprocessor electrically connected to the sensor, the microprocessor being configured to compare a temperature signal from the temperature sensor with a desired temperature value and to automatically adjust the thermal energy output of the screed heater so as to maintain the temperature of the screed near the desired temperature, the microprocessor having a stored software program that is configured to selectively configure the heating system for use with various types of screed heaters.
- 2. The controller as recited in claim 1 wherein the microprocessor is configured to transmit a first control signal to the actuator when sensed temperature is greater than the desired temperature value such that the actuator reduces thermal output of the heating system and to transmit a second control signal to the actuator when sensed temperature is lesser than a desired temperature value such that the actuator increases thermal output of the heating system.
- 3. The controller as recited in claim 1 wherein the temperature sensor is a thermocouple.
- 4. The controller as recited in claim 1 wherein the microprocessor is configured to compare a temperature signal from the sensor with a range of desired temperature values and to operate the actuator such that the heating system maintains screed temperature within about the range of desired temperature values.
- 5. The controller as recited in claim 1 wherein the microprocessor has a plurality of output channels connectable with a plurality of actuators and the microprocessor is configured to monitor and operate each of a plurality of separate heating devices independently and simultaneously.
- 6. The controller as recited in claim 1 further comprising operator input devices configured to enable an operator to selectively configure the microprocessor for controlling various types of heating systems.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/119,708, filed Feb. 11, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (23)
Provisional Applications (1)
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