Claims
- 1. A method for controlling a centrifuge system having a bowl, a conveyor disposed in the bowl, a first electric motor for rotating the bowl, a second electric motor for rotating the conveyor at a different speed than the bowl, and a source of electrical power for the motors, the method comprising the steps of storing electrical energy, responding to a reduction in the power supplied from the power source to the motors and supplying the stored electrical energy to the second motor to rotate the conveyor and maintain a speed differential between the conveyor and the rotating bowl, braking the bowl in response to the power reduction to permit the first electrical motor to generate electrical energy, and storing the generated electrical energy for use in the step of supplying.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the electrical energy supplied to the second motor is sufficient to maintain the differential rotational speed between the bowl and the conveyor despite the tendency of the conveyor to attain the same speed as the bowl due to a coupling between the bowl and the conveyor caused by the material being centrifuged.
- 3. The method of claim 1 further comprising the steps of discontinuing the step of braking when the stored electrical energy increases to a certain value and then resuming the step of braking when the stored electrical energy decreases to a certain value.
- 4. A method for controlling a centrifuge system having a bowl, a conveyor disposed in the bowl, an electric motor for rotating the bowl and the conveyor at different speeds, and a source of electrical power for the motor, the method comprising the steps of storing electrical energy, responding to a reduction in the power supplied from the power source to the motor and supplying the stored electrical energy to the motor to rotate the conveyor and maintain a speed differential between the conveyor and the rotating bowl, braking the bowl in response to the power reduction to permit the motor to generate electrical energy, and storing the generated electrical energy for use in the step of supplying.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the electrical energy supplied to the motor is sufficient to maintain the differential rotational speed between the bowl and the conveyor despite the tendency of the conveyor to attain the same speed as the bowl due to a coupling between the bowl and the conveyor caused by the material being centrifuged.
- 6. The method of claim 4 further comprising the steps of discontinuing the step of braking when the stored electrical energy increases to a certain value and then resuming the step of braking when the stored electrical energy decreases to a certain value.
CROSS REFERENCE
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/036,523 filed Jan. 29, 1997.
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