Claims
- 1. A mixing machine, comprising:
a head extending over a bowl receiving location, the head including a rotatable output shaft for receiving a mixer tool, the head including a gear system therewithin for effecting rotation of the rotatable output shaft about its axis and orbiting of the shaft axis about another axis; an AC induction motor having an output operatively connected to drive the gear system; a drive for operating the AC induction motor, the drive including a rectification section for converting input AC power to DC power and a switching section for producing a 3 phase variable frequency output that is applied to the AC induction motor, wherein the switching section is controlled to adjust frequency of the 3 phase variable frequency output to make mix speed changes on the fly solely by adjusting speed of the AC induction motor.
- 2. The mixing machine of claim 1 wherein the drive operates to control acceleration when changing from one mix speed to another.
- 3. The mixing machine of claim 1 wherein the switching section is controlled by a plurality of PWM control signals.
- 4. The mixing machine of claim 1, further comprising:
a user interface including at least one input mechanism; the drive is part of a control system including memory storing a plurality of mix speeds.
- 5. The mixing machine of claim 4 wherein a maximum speed of an output shaft of the AC induction motor for a highest of the plurality of mix speeds is less than 3500 RPM.
- 6. The mixing machine of claim 4 wherein at a highest mix speed the motor speed is between about 2225 and 2950 RPM, the planetary speed is between about 125 and 165 RPM and the motor torque is at least 28 in-lb.
- 7. The mixing machine of claim 6 wherein at a slower mix speed the motor speed is between about 320 and 500 RPM, the planetary speed is between about 18 and 28 RPM and the motor torque is at least 40 in-lb.
- 8. The mixing machine of claim 4 wherein at a highest mix speed the motor speed is between about 875 and 1250 RPM, the planetary speed is between about 35 and 50 RPM and the motor torque is at least 170 in-lb.
- 9. The mixing machine of claim 8 wherein at a slower mix speed the motor speed is between about 500 and 750 RPM, the planetary speed is between about 20 and 30 RPM and the motor torque is at least 175 in-lb.
- 10. The mixing machine of claim 4 wherein at a highest mix speed the motor speed is between about 2000 and 2375 RPM, the planetary speed is between about 80 and 95 RPM and the motor torque is at least 300 in-lb.
- 11. The mixing machine of claim 10 wherein at a slower mix speed the motor speed is between about 525 and 775 RPM, the planetary speed is between about 21 and 31 RPM and the motor torque is at least 690 in-lb.
- 12. The mixing machine of claim 1 wherein the 3 phase variable frequency output comprises first, second and third PWM voltage signals.
- 13. The mixing machine of claim 1 wherein the AC induction motor has at least six poles.
- 14. A mixing machine, comprising:
a head extending over a bowl receiving location, the head including a rotatable output shaft for receiving a mixer tool, the head including a gear system therewithin for effecting rotation of the output shaft about its axis and orbiting of the shaft axis about another axis; an AC motor having an output operatively connected to drive the gear system so that mix speed is directly linked to motor speed; a variable frequency drive for operating the AC motor by producing variable frequency output signals such that mix speed is varied by changing output frequency.
- 15. The mixing machine of claim 14, further comprising:
a user interface including at least one input mechanism for setting mix speed, the variable frequency drive responsively sets output frequency according to set mix speed.
- 16. The mixer of claim 14 wherein the AC motor has at least six poles.
- 17. The mixing machine of claim 14 wherein the variable frequency output signals are PWM voltage signals.
- 18. A mixing machine, comprising:
a head extending over a bowl receiving location, the head including a rotatable output member for receiving a mixer tool, the head including a gear system therewithin for effecting rotation of the rotatable output member about a rotation axis and orbiting of the rotation axis about another axis; a motor having an output operatively connected to drive the gear system so that mix speed is directly linked to motor speed; a variable frequency drive for operating the motor in a manner to control mix speed.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/329,040 filed Dec. 23, 2002, the entire specification of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10329040 |
Dec 2002 |
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10842369 |
May 2004 |
US |