Motor controller for electric blower motors

US11101759B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11101759-B2
Application numberUS-201916416785-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 20, 2019
Priority dateMay 15, 2017
Publication dateAug 24, 2021
Grant dateAug 24, 2021

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A motor controller for an electric motor is provided. The electric motor is configured to drive a blower to generate an airflow. The motor controller includes a memory and a processor coupled thereto. The memory is configured to store a speed-to-airflow ratio associated with an airflow restriction on the blower. The processor is configured to receive a command for a calibrating airflow and operate the electric motor in a constant airflow mode to generate the calibrating airflow at a calibrating speed. The processor is further configured to write the calibrating speed and the calibrating airflow to the memory as the speed-to-airflow ratio.

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What is claimed is: 1. A motor controller for an electric motor configured to drive a blower to generate an airflow, said motor controller comprising: a memory configured to store a first speed-to-airflow ratio associated with an airflow restriction on the blower; and a processor coupled to said memory and configured to: receive a command for an objective airflow; compute an objective speed and model torque based on the stored first speed-to-airflow ratio and the objective airflow; operate the motor at the objective speed to drive the blower to generate an output airflow; determine, during operation of the motor, the stored first speed-to-airflow ratio is invalid; operate the motor in a constant airflow mode; calibrate the motor in the constant airflow mode to generate a calibrating airflow at a calibrating speed; and write the calibrating speed and the calibrating airflow to said memory as a valid second speed-to-airflow ratio. 2. The motor controller of claim 1 , to determine the stored first speed-to-airflow ratio is invalid, said processor is configured to monitor torque output at the objective speed to detect a change in the airflow restriction on the blower. 3. The motor controller of claim 2 , wherein to determine the stored first speed-to-airflow ratio is invalid, said processor is further configured to: determine an objective torque associated with the objective speed; determine whether the objective torque is within a predetermined error threshold of the model torque; and when the objective torque is not within the predetermined error threshold of the model torque, mark the stored first speed-to-airflow ratio as invalid. 4. The motor controller of claim 1 , wherein to determine the stored first speed-to-airflow ratio is invalid, said processor is further configured to monitor the output airflow. 5. The motor controller of claim 1 , wherein to determine the stored first speed-to-airflow ratio is invalid, said processor is further configured to determine the output airflow is outside of a threshold range of the objective airflow. 6. The motor controller of claim 1 , wherein said processor is further configured to transmit, to an external computing device, an indicator of a status of at least one of the electric motor and the blower during operation of the electric motor. 7. A motor controller for an electric motor configured to drive a blower to generate an airflow, said motor controller comprising: a memory configured to: store a speed-to-airflow ratio associated with an airflow restriction on the blower; and store a threshold associated with low torque output from the electric motor; and a processor coupled to said memory and configured to: receive a command associated with an objective airflow; determine whether a parameter associated with the command is below the threshold; when the parameter is below the threshold, compute an objective speed based on the speed-to-airflow ratio and the objective airflow; and operate the motor in a constant speed mode at the objective speed to generate an output airflow. 8. The motor controller of claim 7 , wherein the threshold represents airflow associated with low torque output from the electric motor, and wherein the parameter associated with the command is the objective airflow. 9. The motor controller of claim 7 , wherein the threshold represents a measured motor speed associated with low torque output from the electric motor, and wherein the parameter associated with the command is a measured speed of the electric motor. 10. The motor controller of claim 7 , wherein, when the parameter is above the threshold, said processor is further configured to operate the electric motor in a constant airflow mode at the objective airflow mode prior to a calibration process. 11. The motor controller of claim 10 , wherein, to perform the calibration process, said processor is further configured to: operate the electric motor in the constant airflow mode to generate a calibrating airflow at a calibrating speed; and write the calibrating speed and the calibrating airflow to said memory as the speed-to-airflow ratio. 12. The motor controller of claim 7 , wherein said processor is further configured to linearly extrapolate the speed-to-airflow ratio to compute the objective speed. 13. The motor controller of claim 12 , wherein said processor is further configured to apply an exponential correction factor to correct computation errors from the linear extrapolation. 14. The motor controller of claim 11 , wherein the speed-to-airflow ratio is a first speed-to-airflow ratio, wherein said memory is further configured to store a second speed-to-airflow ratio. 15. The motor controller of claim 14 , wherein said processor is further configured linearly extrapolate the first and second speed-to-airflow ratios to compute the objective speed. 16. The motor controller of claim 15 , wherein said processor is further configured to: determine, based on the first and second speed-to-airflow rations, an exponential correction factor to correct computation errors from the linear extrapolation; and apply the exponential correction factor to compute the objective speed. 17. A motor controller for an electric motor configured to drive a blower to generate an airflow, said motor controller comprising: a memory; and a processor coupled to said memory and configured to: determine a first calibrating speed at which the electric motor turns to drive the blower to generate a first calibrating airflow; write the first calibrating speed and the first calibrating airflow to said memory as a first speed-to-airflow ratio; determine a second calibrating speed at which the electric motor turns to drive the blower to generate a second calibrating airflow; write the second calibrating speed and the second calibrating airflow to said memory as a second speed-to-airflow ratio; compute an objective speed based on a commanded objective airflow, the first speed-to-airflow ratio, and the second speed-to-airflow ratio; and operate the electric motor at the objective speed to generate an output airflow. 18. The motor controller of claim 17 , wherein said processor is further configured linearly extrapolate the first and second speed-to-airflow ratios to compute the objective speed. 19. The motor controller of claim 18 , wherein said processor is further configured to: determine, based on the first and second speed-to-airflow rations, an exponential correction factor to correct computation errors from the linear extrapolation; and apply the exponential correction factor to compute the objective speed. 20. The motor controller of claim 17 , wherein said processor is further configured to write the objective speed to said memory to facilitate subsequent commands for the objective airflow.

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  • by varying driving speed · CPC title

  • Conjoint control of two or more different functions · CPC title

  • Model reference adaptation, e.g. MRAS or MRAC, useful for control or parameter estimation · CPC title

  • Characterised by the use of a particular software algorithm · CPC title

  • by changing the speed, e.g. of the driving engine · CPC title

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What does patent US11101759B2 cover?
A motor controller for an electric motor is provided. The electric motor is configured to drive a blower to generate an airflow. The motor controller includes a memory and a processor coupled thereto. The memory is configured to store a speed-to-airflow ratio associated with an airflow restriction on the blower. The processor is configured to receive a command for a calibrating airflow and oper…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Regal Beloit America Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02P23/0077. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 24 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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