Claims
- 1. In a cutting apparatus having an adjustably fixed shear bar cooperating with a rotating cutter head to cut material passing between the bar and head, the improvement comprising:
- first and second bidirectional motors;
- first means responsive to said first motor for moving a first end of said shear bar relative to said cutter head;
- second means responsive to said second motor for moving a second end of said shear bar relative to said cutter head;
- sensing means for sensing contact between said shear bar and said cutter head;
- start control means; and,
- electrical control means responsive to said start control means and said sensing means for controlling said first and second motors to adjust the position of said shear bar,
- said electrical control means including means for alternately energizing one of said motors and then the other whereby one end and then the other end of said shear bar is moved until said shear bar is adjusted relative to said cutter head..]. .[.
- 2. The improvement as claimed in claim 1 wherein said sensing means comprises a vibration sensor mounted on a support bar which also supports said shear bar..]. .[.3. The improvement as claimed in claim 1 wherein said shear bar is longer than the width of said cutter head..]. .[.4. The improvement as claimed in claim 1 wherein said electrical control means comprises a microprocessor, a memory, an analog to digital converter, an interface adapter interconnected by bus means, said sensing means being connected to said analog to digital converter, and means connected to said interface adapter for energizing and controlling the direction of rotation of said motors in accordance with signals applied by said sensing means to said analog to digital converter and a program executed by said microprocessor..]. .[.5. The improvement as claimed in claim 4 wherein said electrical control means includes means for sensing the magnitude of current flowing through said motors and deenergizing said motors if said magnitude falls above or below a predetermined range for a predetermined interval of time..]. .[.6. The improvement as claimed in claim 4 wherein said electrical control means includes sensing the rate of rotation of said cutter head and deenergizing said motors if said rate of rotation is less than a predetermined minimum rate..]. .[.7. The improvement as claimed in claim 1 and further comprising test signal generator means responsive to said electrical control means for inducing vibrations in said shear bar which may be sensed by said sensing means to determine the operability of said sensing means..]. .[.8. A method of adjusting the position of a shear bar relative to a rotating cutter head in a cutting apparatus having an adjustably fixed shear bar cooperating with a rotating cutter head to cut material passing between the bar and head, and first and second bidirectional motors connected to move first and second ends of said shear bar, said method comprising the steps of:
- energizing said first motor to move a first end of said shear bar toward said head for a fixed interval of time or until it contacts said cutter head and then energizing said first motor to move said first end away from said cutter head a predetermined distance,
- deenergizing said first motor;
- energizing said second motor to move a second end of said shear bar toward said cutter head for a fixed interval of time or until it contacts said cutter head and then energizing said second motor to move said second end away from said cutter head said predetermined distance;
- deenergizing said second motor; and
- repeating each of the preceding steps until said first and second ends of said shear bar each contacts said cutter head on each of two separate energizations of the respective motors which move said ends..]. .[.9. The method as claimed in claim 8 wherein contact between said shear bar and said cutter head is determined by sensing vibrations in said shear bar..]. .[.10. The method as claimed in claim 8 wherein, prior to energizing either motor to move the shear bar toward the cutter, each motor is energized for a fixed interval of time to move the shear bar away from the
- cutter head..]. 11. In a cutting apparatus having an adjustably fixed shear bar cooperating with a rotating cutter head to cut material passing between the bar and head, and a vibration sensor for sensing contact between said bar and head, the improvement comprising:
- first means for inducing vibrations in said shear bar which may be sensed by said vibration sensor;
- an analog to digital converter responsive to said vibration sensor for producing a digital value indicative of the magnitude of output signals produced by said vibration sensor in response to vibrations in said shear bar;
- indicator means; and,
- microprocessor controlled means for energizing said first means to induce said vibrations, comparing said digital value to a reference value, and energizing said indicator means if said digital value is less than said
- reference value. 12. In a cutting apparatus having an adjustably fixed shear bar cooperating with a rotating cutter head to cut material passing between the bar and head, the improvement comprising:
- vibration sensing means for sensing vibrations in said shear bar;
- analog to digital converter means responsive to said sensing means for producing a digital value indicative of the magnitude of vibrations in said shear bar;
- motor means for selectively moving said shear bar toward or away from said cutter head; and,
- sequence control means for selectively energizing said motor means to move said shear bar away from said cutter head, sensing said digital value and adding a reference value thereto to obtain a sensitivity level value, moving said shear bar toward said cutter head while sampling said digital value for evidence of contact between said shear bar and cutter head, and stopping movement of said shear bar toward said cutter head when said
- sampled digital value exceeds said sensitivity level value. .Iadd.13. In a forage harvester having a pair of members for processing material introduced therebetween, and an adjustment mechanism for adjusting clearance between the members, a control system cooperating with the adjustment mechanism for automatically adjusting clearance between the members, characterized by:
- a rotation sensor for sensing rotation of one of the members, and
- means responsive to the rotation sensor for preventing adjustment of the clearance between the members if the rotation speed of the one member is outside of a certain range. .Iaddend. .Iadd.14. In a material processing machine having a pair of members for processing material introduced therebetween, a mechanism for moving one of the members towards and away from the other member and a control system cooperating with the mechanism to automatically adjust clearance between the members, characterized by:
- the control system including means for automatically moving the one member towards the other member; and
- means for automatically stopping movement of the one member if the one member moving mechanism operates for at least a certain time period without engagement between the members,
- said means for automatically stopping movement of the one member comprising a counter, means for setting said counter to a first predetermined value, means for modifying the value in said counter at fixed intervals of time while said one member is moving toward said other member, and means responsive to said counter when it contains a second predetermined value for deenergizing the means for automatically moving said one member towards the other member. .Iaddend. .Iadd.15. The invention of claim 14, wherein the control system further comprises:
- means for automatically moving the one member a certain distance away from the other member after the one member engages the other member..Iaddend. .Iadd.16. The invention of claim 14 wherein the control system further comprises:
- an operator-observable display device; and
- means for causing the display device to provide an indication of movement
- of the one member..Iaddend. .Iadd.17. The invention of claim 14, further comprising:
- means for automatically stopping movement of the one member when the one member engages the other member..Iaddend. .Iadd.18. The invention of claim 14, wherein:
- the mechanism comprises a first adjuster connected to a first end of the one member and a second adjuster connected to a second end of the one member; and
- the control system cooperates with the adjusters to perform an automatic adjustment by:
- a) moving the first end of the one member a certain distance towards the other member, then stopping movement of said first end;
- b) moving the second end of the one member a certain distance towards the other member, then stopping movement of said second end; and
- c) repeating steps a) and b) until an end of the one member engages the
- other member..Iaddend. .Iadd.19. In the forage harvester of claim 13, wherein said one member comprises a rotating cutterhead, and wherein the other member comprises an adjustably mounted shearbar. .Iaddend. .Iadd.20. In the forage harvester of claim 13, wherein said rotation sensor comprises a tachometer..Iaddend. .Iadd.21. In the forage harvester of claim 13, wherein said adjustment preventing means comprises an electrical control circuit..Iaddend. .Iadd.22. In the forage harvester of claim 13, wherein said certain range is equal to or greater than a preselected minimum speed. .Iaddend. .Iadd.23. The invention of claim 14, wherein said means for automatically moving the one member comprises a motor. .Iaddend.
- .Iadd.24. The invention of claim 14, wherein said one member comprises an adjustable mounted shearbar, and wherein said other member comprises a rotating cutterhead. .Iaddend. .Iadd.25. The invention of claim 15, wherein said means for automatically moving the one member a certain distance away from the other member comprises detector means for detecting engagement between said one member and said other member, a motor energizable for moving said one member; a counter; means responsive to said detector means for setting said counter to a first predetermined value; means for modifying the value in said counter at fixed intervals of time; and means responsive to said counter when it contains a second predetermined value for deenergizing said motor. .Iaddend. .Iadd.26. The invention of claim 16, wherein said control system comprises a microprocessor and said means for causing the display device to provide an indication of movement of said one member as it initiates movement of said one member towards said other member. .Iaddend. .Iadd.27. The invention of claim 17, wherein said means for moving said one member towards said other member includes a motor and said means for automatically stopping movement comprises detector means for detecting engagement of said one member with said other member and means responsive to said detector means for deenergizing said motor. .Iaddend. .Iadd.28. In a cutting apparatus having an adjustably fixed shear bar cooperating with a rotating cutter head to cut material passing between the bar and head, the improvement comprising:
- first and second bidirectional motors;
- first means responsive to said first motor for moving a first end of said shear bar relative to said cutter had;
- second means responsive to said second motor for moving a second end of said shear bar relative to said cutter head;
- sensing means for sensing contact between said shear bar and said cutter head;
- start control means, and,
- electrical control means responsive to said start control means and said sensing means for controlling said first and second motors to adjust the position of said shear bar,
- said electrical control means including means for alternately energizing one of said motors and then the other whereby one end and then the other end of said shear bar is moved until said shear bar is adjusted relative to said cutter head,
- wherein said electrical control means comprises a microprocessor, a memory, an analog to digital converter, an interface adapter interconnected by bus means, said sensing means being connected to said analog to digital converter, and means connected to said interface adapter for energizing and controlling the direction of rotation of said motors in accordance with signals applied by said sensing means to said analog to digital converter and a program executed by said microprocessor,
- wherein said electrical control means includes means for sensing the rate of rotation of said cutter head and deenergizing said motors if said rate of rotation is less than a predetermined minimum rate. .Iaddend.
Parent Case Info
.Iadd.This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/644,534, filed Jan. 23, 1991, now abandoned, which was a Reissue of Ser. No. 07/046,011, U.S. Pat. No. 4,799,625. .Iaddend.
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