Claims
- 1. A method for braking a carriage of a food slicer, said slicer having a base, a blade mounted on said base, at least one sensor for detecting the location of said carriage, and a dynamic brake, said sensor having a sensor output, said carriage being reciprocatingly mounted on said base for travel along a linear path crossing said blade and having a surface for supporting a food product and bringing said food product into contact with said blade, said at least one sensor being positioned along said linear path, said dynamic brake positioned to brake the movement of said carriage along said linear path, wherein said linear path of said carriage includes a home position and a knife position, said home position being at the end of said carriage path furthest from said blade and said knife position being at the other end of said carriage path, and said carriage is traveling in an away direction when said carriage is traveling from said home position to said knife position, the method comprising the steps of:
- detecting the location of said carriage along said carriage path with said at least one sensor;
- applying said dynamic brake in a plurality of stages as said carriage travels along said linear path, said plurality of stages including a first stage and a final stage, a braking force applied during said final stage being greater than a braking force applied during said first stage, said brake being applied in said final stage when said carriage is proximate to a predetermined location whereby said final stage operates so as to bring said carriage to rest at or near said predetermined location;
- wherein said slicer further comprises a brake activation switch operatively connected to said dynamic brake, said method comprising the further step of operating said brake activation switch prior to said applying step; and
- wherein said at least one sensor includes two sensors, wherein a first one of said sensors is located nearer to said knife position, and wherein a second one of said sensors is located nearer to said home position, said method comprising the further step of controlling application of said plurality of stages in response to detection of said carriage by said first and second location sensors.
- 2. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein said predetermined location is said home position.
- 3. A method as recited in claim 2, wherein said dynamic brake comprises an A/C motor which is also operable to drive said carriage further comprised of the following steps:
- said brake activation switch is activated at which time said carriage is travelling at a pre-braking speed;
- in response to detection of said carriage by said first sensor while said carriage is travelling in said away path, said A/C motor is deactivated by stopping delivery of an A/C signal thereto;
- said A/C motor is applied as said dynamic brake in the first stage by delivering a first direct current thereto such that said carriage is slowed to a speed lower than said pre-braking speed;
- in response to detection of said carriage by said second sensor, said A/C motor is applied as said dynamic brake in said final stage by delivering a second direct current thereto, said second direct current having a higher amperage than said first direct current, such that said carriage is brought to rest in said predetermined location.
- 4. A method for braking a carriage of a food slicer, said slicer having a base, a blade mounted on said base, at least one sensor for detecting the location of said carriage, and a dynamic brake, said sensor having a sensor output, said carriage being reciprocatingly mounted on said base for travel along a linear path crossing said blade and having a surface for supporting a food product and bringing said food product into contact with said blade, said at least one sensor being positioned along said linear path, said dynamic brake positioned to brake the movement of said carriage along said linear path, wherein said linear path of said carriage includes a home position and a knife position, said home position being at the end of said carriage path furthest from said blade and said knife position being at the other end of said carriage path, and said carriage is traveling in an away direction when said carriage is traveling from said home position to said knife position, the method comprising the steps of:
- detecting the location of said carriage along said carriage path with said at least one sensor;
- applying said dynamic brake in a plurality of stages as said carriage travels along said linear path, said plurality of stages including a first stage and a final stage, a braking force applied during said final stage being greater than a braking force applied during said first stage, said brake being applied in said final stage when said carriage is proximate to a predetermined location whereby said final stage operates so as to bring said carriage to rest at or near said predetermined location;
- wherein said slicer further comprises a brake activation switch operatively connected to said dynamic brake, said method comprising the further step of operating said brake activation switch prior to said applying step; and
- wherein said at least one sensor detects a location of said carriage when nearer said knife position and detects a location of said carriage when nearer said home position, said method comprising the further step of controlling application of said plurality of stages in response to the location of said carriage as detected by said at least one sensor.
- 5. The method as recited in claim 4 wherein said at least one sensor includes two sensors, wherein a first one of said sensors is located nearer to said knife position, and wherein a second one of said sensors is located nearer to said home position, said method comprising the further step of controlling application of said plurality of stages in response to detection of said carriage by said first and second location sensors.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/784,482 filed Jan. 17, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,862,730.
US Referenced Citations (15)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
2254142 |
May 1974 |
DEX |
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
784482 |
Jan 1997 |
|