Advanced system recovery for feed system
US-9533310-B2 · Jan 3, 2017 · US
US11071986B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11071986-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816103633-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 14, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 15, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jul 27, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 27, 2021 |
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An infeed system of a chipper or grinder includes a feed roller, a motor for rotating the roller, a hydraulic cylinder for adjusting an amount of crush force applied by the roller, a sensor, and a controller in data communication with the sensor and the cylinder. In operation, the controller determines whether the material is being effectively moved to the processing portion and whether the amount of crush force is at a maximum or lowest setting. The controller causes the cylinder to: (a) decrease the amount of crush force when the material is being effectively moved to the processing portion and the amount of crush force applied is not at the lowest setting; and (b) increase the amount of crush force when the material is not being effectively moved to the processing portion and the amount of crush force is not at the maximum setting.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An infeed system for a chipper or grinder, the chipper or grinder having a reducing portion wherein a material is processed into smaller pieces, the infeed system comprising: a hydraulic cylinder operatively connected to a feed roller and configured for adjusting an amount of crush force applied by the feed roller onto the material; a sensor configured to monitor an effectiveness of movement of the material by the chipper or grinder; and a controller of the chipper or grinder in data communication with the sensor and the hydraulic cylinder and configured to: (a) determine, from data received by the sensor, whether the material is being effectively moved to the reducing portion, (b) control the hydraulic cylinder to decrease the amount of crush force applied when the controller determines that the material is being effectively moved to the reducing portion, (c) control the hydraulic cylinder to increase the amount of crush force applied when the controller determines that the material is not being effectively moved to the reducing portion, and, (d) continuously repeat the steps of (a)-(c) to optimize the force applied by the feed roller to the material while feeding the material toward the reducing portion; wherein the controller is configured to provide a first implementation of step (c) including increasing the amount of crush force according to a first increase level, and wherein the controller is configured to provide a second implementation of step (c) including increasing the amount of crush force according to a second increase level different from the first increase level to provide step-function increases in the amount of crush force; the controller configured to interrupt steps (a)-(d) when the feed roller is being rotated in a reverse direction or is not rotating and to maintain the amount of crush force applied at a level equal to an amount of crush force applied immediately prior to the interrupt of steps (a)-(d). 2. The infeed system of claim 1 , further comprising a position sensor determining position of the feed roller with respect to an opposing surface; the controller configured to perform steps (a)-(d) when data from the position sensor indicates that the feed roller is at or above a predetermined position with respect to the opposing surface. 3. The infeed system of claim 1 , the step (a) including the controller being configured to determine whether a signal generated by the sensor is periodic between a high RPM value of the reducing portion while the reducing portion is not reducing the material, and a transition to a low RPM value of the reducing portion while the reducing portion is reducing the material. 4. The infeed system of claim 1 , the controller configured to perform step (b) when the data from the sensor indicates a low RPM value of the reducing portion for a time period longer than a given threshold. 5. The infeed system of claim 1 , the controller configured to perform step (c) when the data from the sensor indicates a high RPM value of the reducing portion for a time period longer than a given threshold. 6. The infeed system of claim 1 , the data being received from the sensor being selected from the group consisting of: an engine speed, an engine load, an engine torque, a fuel consumption, a speed of a belt or sheaves of the infeed system, a rotational speed off the feed roller or the reducing portion, a vibration, and a material presence in a discharge area signal. 7. The infeed system of claim 1 , further comprising a user control in data communication with the controller to selectively provide a boost signal to the controller, such that, upon detection of the boost signal, the controller is configured to increase the amount of crush force applied by a set amount, up to a maximum setting. 8. The system of claim 1 , the effectiveness of movement including a feed roller interaction with the material, whether the material is being expelled from the chipper or grinder, an engine load, torque, or speed, a speed of a belt or sheaves of the infeed system, and/or a rotational speed of the reducing portion. 9. The system of claim 1 , the sensor being an optical sensor for capturing images of the feed roller engaging the material, the effectiveness of movement including the feed roller interaction with the material. 10. The system of claim 1 , the sensor being configured to monitor discharge of the material from the chipper or grinder, the effectiveness of movement including whether the material is being discharged. 11. The infeed system of claim 1 , the first increase level being an increase to a minimum predetermined optimal crush force range based on characteristics of the chipper or grinder. 12. The infeed system of claim 1 , wherein the second implementation of step (c) includes increasing the amount of crush force wherein the second increase level is smaller than the first increase level. 13. A method for infeed control for a chipper or grinder, comprising the steps of: (a) monitoring a sensor to determine whether a material is being effectively moved toward a reducing portion of the chipper or grinder; (b) controlling a hydraulic cylinder to decrease an amount of crush force applied by a feed roller when the material is being effectively moved to the reducing portion until reaching a condition wherein the material is not being moved to the reducing portion or until a minimum crush force is reached; (c) controlling the hydraulic cylinder to increase the amount of crush force applied when the material is not being effectively moved to the reducing portion until reaching a condition wherein the material is being moved to the reducing portion, (d) continuously repeating the steps of (a)-(c) to optimize the force applied by the feed roller to the material while feeding the material toward the reducing portion. 14. The method of claim 13 , the steps of (a)-(d) being performed when the feed roller is at or above a predetermined position with respect to an opposing surface. 15. The method of claim 13 , further comprising interrupting any of steps (a)-(d) when the feed roller is being rotated in a reverse direction or is not rotating. 16. The method of claim 13 , a first implementation of step (c) including increasing the amount of crush force according to a first increase level. 17. The method of claim 16 , the first increase level being an increase to a minimum predetermined optimal crush force range based on characteristics of the chipper or grinder. 18. The method of claim 16 , a second implementation of step (c) including increasing the amount of crush force according to a second increase level different from the first increase level. 19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the second implementation of step (c) includes increasing the amount of crush force wherein the second increase level is smaller than the first increase level. 20. The method of claim 13 , the step (a) including determining whether a signal generated by the sensor is periodic between a high RPM value of the reducing portion while the reducing portion is not reducing the material, and a transition to a low RPM value of the reducing portion while the reducing portion is reducing the material. 21. The method of claim 13 , the step (c) being performed when data from the sensor indicates a high RPM value of the reducing portion for a time period longer than a given threshold. 22. The method of claim 13 , step (a) including monitoring an operating condi
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