Injection molding system with additional injection device
US-9782921-B2 · Oct 10, 2017 · US
US10025295B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10025295-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314081399-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 15, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 30, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jul 17, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 17, 2018 |
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A controller of an injection molding machine stores used/unused information in relation to each of the maximum number of controllable servo amplifiers, outputs an interruption request signal requesting power interruption in a lump to apart of or all of these plurality of servo amplifiers, and receives a power interruption confirmation signal confirming that the motor power of the servo amplifiers is interrupted. Further, the controller determines, on the basis of the interruption request signal, the power interruption confirmation signal and the used/unused information, whether or not interruption driving the servo motor is normally operated.
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A motor power interrupting device of an injection molding machine, the injection molding machine comprising: n servo motors configured to actuate movable portions, wherein n≥2; m servo amplifiers configured to drive the n servo motors, wherein m≥n; and a controller configured to control the m servo amplifiers, wherein the controller is configured to interrupt power of the servo motors by requesting power interruption to the servo amplifiers, wherein the controller comprises: a memory which stores used/unused information indicating whether each servo amplifier among a maximum number of servo amplifiers controllable by the controller is used or unused; and a processor programmed to output a common interruption request signal requesting power interruption to a plurality of servo amplifiers among the m servo amplifiers, receive, from the plurality of servo amplifiers that have received the common interruption request signal, a power interruption confirmation signal confirming that the power of the servo amplifiers corresponding to the maximum number of servo amplifiers controllable by the controller is interrupted, and determine, on the basis of (a) the interruption request signal, (b) the interruption confirmation signal and (c) the used/unused information, whether or not the power interruption is normally operated, wherein the processor is programmed to determine that a first abnormality exists when the used/unused information corresponding to a servo amplifier among the maximum number of servo amplifiers controllable by the controller indicates that said servo amplifier is used, and the interruption request signal sent to said servo amplifier is ON, and the interruption confirmation signal returned from said servo amplifier in response to the interruption request signal is OFF. 2. The motor power interrupting device of claim 1 , wherein the processor is programmed to output the common interruption request signal simultaneously to said plurality of servo amplifiers. 3. The motor power interrupting device of claim 1 , wherein the processor is programmed to output the common interruption request signal to all of the m servo amplifiers. 4. The motor power interrupting device of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further programmed to determine that the first abnormality exists when the used/unused information corresponding to a servo amplifier among the maximum number of servo amplifiers controllable by the controller indicates that said servo amplifier is used, and the interruption request signal sent to said servo amplifier is OFF, and the interruption confirmation signal returned from said servo amplifier in response to the interruption request signal is ON. 5. The motor power interrupting device of claim 4 , wherein the first abnormality indicates an abnormality in said servo amplifier, or the interruption request signal or the interruption confirmation signal. 6. The motor power interrupting device of claim 4 , wherein the processor is programmed to determine that a second abnormality exists when the used/unused information corresponding to a servo amplifier among the maximum number of servo amplifiers controllable by the controller indicates that said servo amplifier is unused, and the interruption confirmation signal returned from said servo amplifier in response to the interruption request signal is ON. 7. The motor power interrupting device of claim 6 , wherein the second abnormality indicates that the used/unused information corresponding to said servo amplifier is erroneous. 8. The motor power interrupting device of claim 6 , wherein the processor is further programmed to determine that the power interruption is normally operated when the used/unused information corresponding to a servo amplifier among the maximum number of servo amplifiers controllable by the controller indicates that said servo amplifier is used, and the interruption request signal sent to said servo amplifier is ON, and the interruption confirmation signal returned from said servo amplifier in response to the interruption request signal is ON. 9. The motor power interrupting device of claim 8 , wherein the processor is further programmed to determine that the power interruption is normally operated when the used/unused information corresponding to a servo amplifier among the maximum number of servo amplifiers controllable by the controller indicates that said servo amplifier is used, and the interruption request signal sent to said servo amplifier is OFF, and the interruption confirmation signal returned from said servo amplifier in response to the interruption request signal is OFF. 10. The motor power interrupting device of claim 9 , wherein the processor is further programmed to determine that the power interruption is normally operated when the used/unused information corresponding to a servo amplifier among the maximum number of servo amplifiers controllable by the controller indicates that said servo amplifier is unused, and the interruption confirmation signal returned from said servo amplifier in response to the interruption request signal is OFF. 11. The motor power interrupting device of claim 1 , wherein the used/unused information stored in the memory is changeable. 12. The motor power interrupting device of claim 1 , wherein the used/unused information stored in the memory is changeable in accordance with a specification of the injection molding machine. 13. The motor power interrupting device of claim 1 , wherein, when a specification of the injection molding machine is changed, the used/unused information stored in the memory is changed.
Distributed, i.e. several control units perform different tasks · CPC title
Safety devices {(B29C45/7626 takes precedence)} · CPC title
Using stored or historical data sets · CPC title
power · CPC title
of power or energy, e.g. integral function of force · CPC title
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