Claims
- 1. A fluid control system for an electrically driven meat trimming knife of the type having a handpiece with an annular cutting blade rotatably mounted on a front end of the handpiece and driven by a flexible drive cable communicating with the handpiece, said cable being driven by an electric motor located remote from said handpiece, said control system including:
- (a) pump means located remote from the handpiece supplying a flow of low pressure control air to said handpiece;
- (b) first means manually actuated by an operator of the handpiece for changing the flow of low pressure control air to the handpiece;
- (c) second means for sensing the change in the flow of control air to the handpiece; and
- (d) third means for controlling the driving of the flexible drive cable in response to said second means sensing the change in the flow of control air.
- 2. The control system defined in claim 1 in which the first means is a lever movably mounted on the handpiece and manually movable between first and second positions for opening and closing, respectively, a flow path of the control air at the handpiece.
- 3. The control system defined in claim 2 in which the air flow path communicates with the surrounding atmosphere at the handpiece when the lever is in the first position.
- 4. The control system defined in claim 2 in which the lever is pivotally mounted on the handpiece and is spring biased toward the first position.
- 5. The control system defined in claim 2 in which the second means includes pressure sensor means for providing an electrical signal to the third means upon sensing the change in air flow at the handpiece upon movement of the lever between the first and second positions.
- 6. The control system defined in claim 5 in which the third means is a clutch operatively connecting and supplying the driving torque to the drive cable from an output shaft of the electric motor; and in which the electrical signal actuates the clutch to control operative engagement of the motor shaft and drive cable.
- 7. The control system defined in claim 6 in which torque select means communicates with the clutch for regulating the amount of torque delivered by the clutch from the motor shaft to the flexible drive cable.
- 8. The control system defined in claim 7 in which the torque select means includes a key operated switch so that only authorized personnel can regulate the amount of torque delivered by the clutch to the flexible drive cable.
- 9. The control system defined in claim 7 in which the torque select means includes a resistor to absorb electrical power from the electrical signal supplied to the clutch by the pressure sensor means.
- 10. The control system defined in claim 5 in which the pressure sensor means includes a pressure sensor which is actuated by back pressure created in the sensor when the lever is moved to the second position, and a logic circuit which communicates with the sensor and supplies the electrical signal upon the sensor being actuated by said back pressure.
- 11. The control system defined in claim 10 in which the logic circuit contains a counter which counts the number of times an operator moves the lever between the first and second positions; and in which the logic circuit supplies the electric signal to the third means only after the counter counts a certain number of said lever movements within a predetermined time period before supplying said electrical signal.
- 12. The control system defined in claim 10 in which electric power is supplied to the logic circuit and pump means from internal wiring of the electric motor.
- 13. The control system defined in claim 2 in which the low pressure control air is supplied to the handpiece by the pump means through a hollow conduit extending along the flexible drive cable.
- 14. The control system defined in claim 13 in which the hollow conduit has a discharge opening which is open to the atmosphere at the handpiece for exhausting the low pressure air flow into the atmosphere when the lever is in the first position; and in which the lever closes said discharge opening blocking the flow of control air into the surrounding atmosphere when the lever is in the second position.
- 15. The control system defined in claim 14 in which the lever is pivotally mounted on the handpiece; and in which the discharge opening is formed in the lever.
- 16. The control system defined in claim 15 in which a valve member is mounted on the handpiece and opens and closes the conduit discharge opening upon pivotal movement of the lever between the first and second positions.
- 17. The control system defined in claim 16 in which the valve member is a piece of elastomeric material which projects outwardly from the handpiece toward the lever and is adjustable in height to regulate the amount of movement of the lever required for opening and closing of the discharge opening by the valve member.
- 18. The control system defined in claim 1 in which the control air has a pressure of approximately 2 lbs./sq.in.
- 19. The control system defined in claim 18 in which the control air has a flow of approximately 1.1 liters/min.
- 20. The control system defined in claim 1 in which the pump means is a diaphragm pump.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of pending application Ser. No. 07/102,322, filed Sept. 29, 1987.
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