Claims
- 1. Safety system for a printing machine comprising at least one machine main drive having nominal and actual speed values; at least one main drive brake for braking the main drive; a master electronic control including a main brake monitoring circuit connected to said main drive brake for controlling the main drive brake, a main drive electronic circuit responsive to said master electronic control for electronically controlling said actual speed values of the main drive, a tachometer coupled to said main drive for generating said actual speed values, and connected to the master electronic control for transmitting said actual speed values, said master electronic control being responsive to said main brake monitoring circuit for operating the main drive brake in response to an impermissibly high deviation between said nominal and said actual speed values of the main drive; further including an opposing spring engaging said main drive brake for applying a braking force to said main drive brake, and an electromagnet connected to said master electronic control, in operative engagement with said main drive brake for applying the main drive brake with the force of said opposing spring, in response to said electromagnet being switched off by said master electronic control, and further including emergency switch means connected to said master electronic control for feeding emergency stop signals in parallel with said main brake monitoring circuit to said main drive electronic circuit for initiating braking action in response to actuation of said emergency switch means.
- 2. Safety system according to claim 1, including two contactors controlled by said master electronic control, each contactor having a contact pair, said contact pairs in series connection with said electromagnet, each of said contactors connected to respective separate output circuits of said master electronic control for effecting said switching off of said electromagnet.
- 3. Safety system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said main drive brake has sufficient braking force to stop the printing machine when a highest possible drive power is applied by the main drive electronic circuit.
- 4. Safety system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said main brake monitoring circuit includes means for sending electrical braking signals to said main drive electronic circuit for electrically braking the printing machine before operating the main drive brake and means for determining said impermissibly high deviation between the nominal and actual speed values of said main drive.
- 5. Safety system in accordance with claim 1, including means for checking the main brake, said main brake checking means including means for operating the main brake and simultaneously energizing the main drive to a highest possible torque, and evaluating a resulting actual speed value.
- 6. Safety system in accordance with claim 5 wherein said means for checking the main brake include means for applying the brake after switching-on the master control.
- 7. Safety system in accordance with claim 1 including at least a first and a second computer each having outputs, the outputs of the first computer being connected to inputs of said master electronic control, means for comparing the outputs of said first and second computer, and switching means responsive to said comparing means for switching the inputs of said master electronic control to the outputs of said second computer in response to said comparing means finding a difference between the outputs of said first and second computer.
- 8. Safety system in accordance with claim 1 including auxiliary drives having respective auxiliary drive brakes and respective auxiliary brake monitoring circuits, said auxiliary drive brakes being controlled by said auxiliary brake monitoring circuits.
- 9. Safety system in accordance with claim 7, wherein said emergency switch means include a plurality of emergency stop switches, each emergency stop switch having a respective first and second pair of contacts, wherein said first pair of contacts are connected in series forming a safety current loop, and said second pair of contacts are connected to respective inputs of said master electronic control.
- 10. Safety system in accordance with claim 9, including at least one auxiliary drive having a respective auxiliary drive brake, an auxillary drive electronic circuit and a respective auxiliary brake monitoring circuit, said auxiliary drive brake being controlled by said auxiliary brake monitoring circuit, an operating voltage source connected to said safety current loop, and a transformer having a primary and a secondary winding, said primary winding being connected in series with said safety current loop, a rectifier having an input connected to said secondary winding and an output connected to said auxiliary drive electronic circuit, said auxiliary brake monitoring circuit and at least one of said first and second computers.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 046,260, filed May 4, 1987, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (2)
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