Claims
- 1. A method of controlling a drive for a machine element, comprising the steps of:
- (a) operating said drive to displace said machine element from a first position to at least one other position and which can be one of a plurality of target positions assumed by said machine element in successive operations;
- (b) and generating actual position signals representing an instantaneous actual position of said machine element by a signal generator operatively coupled to said machine element;
- (c) automatically comparing said instantaneous actual position as represented by said signals with a respective target position and deactivating said drive in dependence upon the comparison of said instantaneous actual position and a target position to bring said machine element to standstill;
- (d) upon deactivation of said drive and standstill of said machine element comparing an actual position with the respective target position to determine a deviation therefrom; and
- (e) upon a subsequent approach to the same target position, deactivating said drive upon comparison of an actual position with the respective target position modified by at least one of said deviation and of a plurality of deviations previously ascertained by comparisons of actual positions with said target position.
- 2. A method of controlling a drive for a machine element, comprising the steps of:
- (a) operating said drive to displace said machine element from a first position to at least one other position determined by a setpoint and which can be one of a plurality of positions determined by respective setpoints and assumed by said machine element in successive operations;
- (b) detecting an instantaneous actual position of said machine element and generating actual position signals representing said instantaneous actual position of said machine element by a signal generator operatively coupled to said machine element;
- (c) automatically comparing said instantaneous actual position as represented by said signals with a respective position forming a target position and deactivating said drive in dependence upon the comparison of said instantaneous actual position and a setpoint position corresponding to the respective setpoint to bring said machine element to standstill;
- (d) upon deactivation of said drive and standstill of said machine element comparing an actual position (Q.sub.A, Q.sub.B, Q.sub.C) with the respective setpoint position (S) to determine a deviation therefrom; and
- (e) upon a subsequent approach to the same setpoint position, deactivating said drive upon comparison of an actual position (Q.sub.A, Q.sub.B, Q.sub.C) with the respective setpoint position (S) modified by at least one of said deviation and of a plurality of deviations previously ascertained by comparisons of actual positions with said setpoint position.
- 3. A method of controlling a drive for a machine element, comprising the steps of:
- (a) operating said drive to displace said machine element from a first position to at least one other position constituting a target position and which can be assumed by said machine element in successive operations;
- (b) detecting an instantaneous actual position of said machine element;
- (c) automatically comparing said instantaneous actual position with a respective target position and deactivating said drive in dependence upon the comparison of said instantaneous actual position and a target position to bring said machine element to standstill;
- (d) upon deactivation of said drive and standstill of said machine element comparing an actual position (P.sub.I, P.sub.II, P.sub.III) with the respective target position (S) to determine a deviation therefrom;
- (e) upon said deviation exceeding a predetermined value (.delta.) activating said drive to displace said machine element in a direction of said target position and again deactivating said drive upon coincidence of said instantaneous actual position and the target position to bring said machine element to standstill; and
- (f) repeating steps (d) and (e) until at least one of the following conditions is reached:
- the determined deviation is less than at least one of the predetermined value (.delta.), and
- a predetermined number of repetitions of cycles of steps (c) and (d) are accomplished; and
- (g) upon a subsequent approach to the same setpoint position, deactivating said drive upon comparison of an actual position (Q.sub.A, Q.sub.B, Q.sub.C) with the respective target position (S) modified by said deviation or by a plurality of deviations previously ascertained by comparisons of actual positions with said target position.
- 4. The method defined in claim 1, claim 2 or claim 3 wherein said drive is deactivated in step (c) when the instantaneous actual position coincides with said target position.
- 5. The method defined in claim 1, claim 2 or claim 3 wherein the target positions are established by a teach-in process by manually displacing said machine element at a speed less than a speed subsequently used for machine operation and manually registering the respective setpoints.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 358,076, filed Dec. 15, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,537,018 and is related to U.S. Pat. No. 5,555,713 and based upon German application P 43 43 019.8 of 16 Dec. 1993, incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
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