Claims
- 1. A weigh feeding machine comprising
- a container for a substance;
- discharge means for discharging the substance from the container at a controllable feed-out rate;
- storage means for storing a first electrical signal corresponding to the desired feed-out rate;
- means for sensing the weight of at least the substance being discharged and for producing a second electrical signal having a characteristic which corresponds to the value of said weight and changes for the different values of weight sensed;
- digital circuit means for sampling the second electrical signal a plurality of times during each of a succession of time intervals;
- storage means for storing the samples of said second electrical signal during each time interval;
- digital computer means for computing a feed-out rate during each such time interval, from the samples taken during one such time interval, and for comparing an electrical signal representative of said computed feed-out rate with the first electrical signal representative of said desired feed-out rate, for producing, as a result of said comparison, a control electrical signal indicative of the desired changes, if any, in the feed-out rate of the discharge means; and
- control means for controlling the discharging means in accordance with said control electrical signal to thereby maintain the feed-out of the substance from the container at the desired feed-out rate.
- 2. A weigh feeding machine as in claim 1, further including
- means for storing a series of third electrical signals which represent correction signals, and
- means within said digital computing means for combining the samples of said second signal with respective ones of said third signals, before the feed-out rate is computed from said samples, to compensate said samples with said correction signals.
- 3. A weigh feeding machine as in claim 1, further including
- means within said digital computing means for computing a mean value from the samples received during each said time interval,
- means for comparing each sample received during one of said time intervals with the mean value computed for that time interval, and
- means for excluding from the feed-out rate computations any samples which deviate from the computed mean value more than a predetermined amount.
- 4. A weigh feeding machine as in claim 3, further including
- means for counting the number of samples during each time interval which deviate from the computed mean value more than said predetermined amount.
- 5. A weigh feeding machine as in claim 4, further including
- means for inhibiting the generation of a new control electrical signal, and maintaining said control electrical signal at a value corresponding to one or more preceding control electrical signals, when said counting means exceeds a predetermined count during any of said time intervals.
- 6. A weigh feeding machine as in claim 1, further including
- means for sensing when a selected number of said samples deviate more than a predetermined amount from at least one adjacent sample.
- 7. A weigh feeding machine as in claim 6, wherein
- said means for sensing senses when a selected number of samples greater than one deviates more than said predetermined amount from the other samples in the same time interval.
- 8. A weigh feeding machine as in claim 6, further including
- means for inhibiting the generation of a new control electrical signal, and maintaining said control electrical signal at a value corresponding to one or more preceding control electrical signals, when said selected number of samples deviates more than said predetermined amount during any of said time intervals.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 913,203, filed June 6, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,210,963, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 803,251 filed on June 3, 1977, abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 678,391 filed Apr. 19, 1976, which has issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,054,784, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 587,869 filed June 18, 1975, abandoned.
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