Claims
- 1. An oil lubricating system comprising an electro-magnetically driven piston pump having a pump intake and a pump outlet for pumping lubricating oil from an oil storage reservoir to a lubrication site, said pump having a pump piston, an exciting coil responsive to current pulses for moving the pump piston from a first position to a second position to effect the circulation of lubricating oil from the reservoir to the lubrication site, means for producing periodic current pulses, means for applying said periodic current impulses to said exciting coil, each pulse causing the pump piston to move between said first and second positions in response to said current pulses, means coupled to said pump for sensing when the pump piston reaches said second position in response to the application of a current pulse and producing a first control signal indicative of the pump piston reaching said second position, monitoring means responsive to said current pulses and said first control signal for providing a second control signal indicative of improper operation of said piston pump, said monitoring means monitoring the time between receipt of one of said current pulses and the receipt of a corresponding first control signal after the application of said one of said current pulses, and if said first control signal is not received within a predetermined period of time after said one of said current pulses, producing said second control signal indicating that said piston pump is operating improperly.
- 2. An oil lubricating system comprising an electromagnetically driven piston pump having a pump intake and a pump outlet for pumping lubricating oil from an oil storage reservoir to a lubrication site, said pump having a pump piston, an exciting coil responsive to current pulses for moving the pump piston from a first position to a second position to effect the circulation of lubricating oil from the reservoir to the lubrication site, means for producing periodic current pulses, means for applying said periodic current pulses to said exciting coil, each pulse causing the pump piston to move between said first and second positions in response to said current pulses, means coupled to said pump for sensing when the pump piston reaches said second position in response to the application of a current pulse and producing a first control signal indicative of the pump piston reaching said second position, monitoring means responsive to said current pulses and said first control signal for providing a second control signal indicative of improper operation of said piston pump, said monitoring means monitoring the time between receipt of one of said current pulses and the receipt of a corresponding first control signal after the application of said one of said current pulses, and if said first control signal is not received within a predetermined period of time after said one of said current pulses, producing said second control signal indicating that said piston pump is operating improperly, said oil lubricating system further comprising disconnect means coupled to receive said second control signal and in response thereto producing an output signal for stopping a machine being lubricated by said oil lubricating system.
- 3. An oil lubricating system comprising an electromagnetically driven piston pump having a pump intake and a pump outlet for pumping oil from an oil storage reservoir to a lubrication site, said pump having a pump piston, an exciting coil responsive to current pulses for moving the pump piston from a first position to a second position to effect the circulation of lubricating oil from the reservoir to the lubrication site, means for producing periodic current pulses, means for applying said periodic current pulses to said exciting coil, each pulse causing the pump piston to move between said first and second positions in response to said current pulses, means coupled to said pump for sensing when the pump piston reaches said second position in response to the application of a current pulse and producing a first control signal indicative of the pump piston reaching said second position, monitoring means responsive to said current pulses and said first control signal for providing a second control signal indicative of improper operation of said piston pump, said monitoring means monitoring the time between receipt of one of said current pulses and the receipt of a corresponding first control signal after the application of said one of said current pulses, and if said first control signal is not received within a predetermined period of time after said one of said current pulses, producing said second control signal indicating that said piston is operating improperly, said oil lubricating system further comprising disconnect means coupled to receive said second control signal and in response thereto producing an output signal for stopping a machine being lubricated by said oil lubricating system, an oil storage reservoir for storing lubricating oil and a filling state monitor to monitor the level of the lubricating oil in said reservoir, said filling state monitor adapted to produce a third control signal coupled to said disconnect means to indicate that the level of the lubricating oil in said reservoir is below a predetermined minimum level, said disconnect means being responsive to said third control signal for producing an output signal for stopping the machine when said oil lubricating level falls below said predetermined minimum level.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 180,988, 8-25-80, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,349,085.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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