Smart coolant pump

US11273531B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11273531-B2
Application numberUS-201916566143-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 10, 2019
Priority dateSep 10, 2018
Publication dateMar 15, 2022
Grant dateMar 15, 2022

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A smart coolant pump for a robotic or computer-controlled machine. The smart pump uses a servo motor rather than a conventional industrial motor such as an induction motor. The smart pump has inherent torque and speed sensing, and a controller integrated with the computer-controlled machine controller. The motor torque/speed sensing and coolant pressure/flow sensing enable immediate detection of any anomalous conditions such as low coolant level or coolant port blockage. The smart pump can be configured to run at a certain speed and provide a specific coolant pressure and flow rate for each machining operation performed at the station, and to run at a very low speed between machining operations. This speed configurability saves energy and allows the pump and coolant to run at lower temperatures compared to conventional constant-speed coolant pumps.

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What is claimed is: 1. A coolant pump system for a computer-controlled machine, said system comprising: a servo motor including motor torque and motor speed sensors; a pump body mechanically coupled to the servo motor, where the pump body includes a pumping element which pumps coolant when actuated by rotation of the servo motor; a coolant pressure sensor at an outlet of the pump body; a coolant flow rate sensor in a fluid circuit downstream of the pump body; and a controller receiving signals from the motor torque and motor speed sensors, the coolant pressure sensor and the coolant flow rate sensor, said controller providing control signals to the servo motor, based on the received signals, to achieve a predetermined coolant pressure or coolant flow rate prescribed for a particular machining operation of the computer-controlled machine, where the controller is configured to cause the servo motor to reduce rotational speed, but not stop, when the machining operation is complete and before a next machining operation begins. 2. The system according to claim 1 wherein the controller is further configured to take a preemptive action when the signals from the motor torque and motor speed sensors indicate a coolant supply problem. 3. The system according to claim 2 wherein the coolant supply problem is indicated by a motor torque signal below a threshold value for a given motor speed. 4. The system according to claim 2 wherein the coolant supply problem is a low coolant level, an absence of coolant, or a blockage in a coolant supply passage. 5. The system according to claim 2 wherein the preemptive action is issuing a warning alert. 6. The system according to claim 2 wherein the preemptive action is stopping machining operations on the computer-controlled machine. 7. The system according to claim 1 wherein the controller and the servo motor are configured to recover regenerative electrical energy when the controller signals the servo motor to reduce rotational speed. 8. The system according to claim 1 wherein the controller also controls the computer-controlled machine, and the controller is configurable to provide control signals to the servo motor to achieve a different predetermined coolant pressure or coolant flow rate for each different machining operation of the computer-controlled machine. 9. The system according to claim 8 wherein the different machining operations include drilling, milling and thread tapping, and the predetermined coolant pressure or coolant flow rate is determined based on tool diameter, rotational speed and feed rate, and workpiece material. 10. The system according to claim 1 wherein the servo motor and the pump body are used as a main coolant pump in the computer-controlled machine. 11. The system according to claim 10 further comprising a second servo motor and a second pump body used as a center-through coolant pump in the computer-controlled machine, where the coolant is pumped through a center of a tool used in the computer-controlled machine. 12. An industrial machining station comprising: one or more machine tools arranged inside a housing; a machining station controller in communication with the one or more machine tools, said machining station controller being configured to control the one or more machine tools to perform a prescribed sequence of machining operations on a workpiece in order to produce a part; and a coolant sub-system for applying a coolant to the workpiece and a tool during the machining operations, said coolant sub-system including a coolant pump coupled to a coolant pipe network, said coolant pump comprising; a servo motor including motor torque and motor speed sensors; a pump body mechanically coupled to the servo motor and fluidly coupled to the coolant pipe network, where the pump body includes a pumping element which pumps coolant through the coolant pipe network when actuated by rotation of the servo motor; a coolant pressure sensor at an outlet of the pump body; a coolant flow rate sensor in a fluid circuit downstream of the pump body; a second servo motor and a second pump body used as a center-through coolant pump in the industrial machining station, where the coolant is pumped through a center of a tool used in the machining station; and a pump controller receiving signals from the motor torque and motor speed sensors, the coolant pressure sensor and the coolant flow rate sensor, said pump controller providing control signals to the servo motor to achieve a predetermined coolant pressure or coolant flow rate prescribed for each of the machining operations, where the predetermined coolant pressure or coolant flow rate is communicated from the machining station controller. 13. The machining station according to claim 12 wherein the pump controller and the servo motor are configured to recover regenerative electrical energy when the pump controller signals the servo motor to reduce rotational speed. 14. The machining station according to claim 12 wherein the pump controller is configured to cause the servo motor to reduce rotational speed, but not stop, when one machining operation is complete and before a next machining operation begins. 15. The machining station according to claim 12 wherein the machining operations include drilling, milling and thread tapping, and the predetermined coolant pressure or coolant flow rate is determined based on tool diameter, rotational speed and feed rate, and workpiece material. 16. A coolant pump for a computer-controlled machine, said pump comprising: a servo motor including motor torque and motor speed sensors; a pump body mechanically coupled to the servo motor, where the pump body includes a pumping element which pumps coolant when actuated by rotation of the servo motor; and a controller receiving signals from the motor torque and motor speed sensors, said controller providing control signals to the servo motor, based on the signals from the motor torque and motor speed sensors, to achieve a predetermined coolant pressure or coolant flow rate prescribed for a particular machining operation of the computer-controlled machine, where the controller and the servo motor are configured to recover regenerative electrical energy when the controller signals the servo motor to reduce rotational speed. 17. The pump according to claim 16 wherein the pump is used as a main coolant pump in the computer-controlled machine. 18. The pump according to claim 16 wherein the pump is used as a center-through coolant pump in the computer-controlled machine, where the coolant is pumped through a center of a tool used in the computer-controlled machine. 19. A coolant pump system for a computer-controlled machine, said system comprising: a servo motor including motor torque and motor speed sensors; a pump body mechanically coupled to the servo motor, where the pump body includes a pumping element which pumps coolant when actuated by rotation of the servo motor; a coolant pressure sensor at an outlet of the pump body; a coolant flow rate sensor in a fluid circuit downstream of the pump body; and a controller receiving signals from the motor torque and motor speed sensors, the coolant pressure sensor and the coolant flow rate sensor, said controller providing control signals to the servo motor, based on the received signals, to achieve a predetermined coolant pressure or coolant flow rate prescribed for a particular machining operation of the computer-controlled machine, where the controller also controls the computer-controlled ma

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  • Drilling and other · CPC title

  • Lack of liquid level being detected by analysing the parameters of the electric drive, e.g. current or power consumption · CPC title

  • using cutting liquids with special characteristics, e.g. flow rate, quality · CPC title

  • with means to apply transient, fluent medium to work or product · CPC title

  • B23Q11/126Primary

    for cooling only · CPC title

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What does patent US11273531B2 cover?
A smart coolant pump for a robotic or computer-controlled machine. The smart pump uses a servo motor rather than a conventional industrial motor such as an induction motor. The smart pump has inherent torque and speed sensing, and a controller integrated with the computer-controlled machine controller. The motor torque/speed sensing and coolant pressure/flow sensing enable immediate detection o…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fanuc America Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B23Q11/126. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 15 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).