Vibratory eccentric assemblies for compaction machines
US-11168448-B2 · Nov 9, 2021 · US
US11286626B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11286626-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716766047-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 21, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 21, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 29, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 29, 2022 |
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A surface compactor machine includes a compacting surface for compacting a substrate, a first motor, a second motor, a support assembly, and a controller. The first motor rotates a first eccentric shaft. The second motor rotates a second eccentric shaft. The support assembly is connected to the first and second eccentric shafts to transfer vibration forces to the compacting surface. The controller controls speed of at least one of the first and second motors so that a rotational speed of the second eccentric shaft is an integer, greater than 1, times faster than a rotational speed of the first eccentric shaft to generate a composite displacement waveform that vibrates the compacting surface upwards and downwards, wherein the composite displacement waveform includes a zero amplitude coordinate, a wave section located above the zero amplitude coordinate, and a wave section located below the zero amplitude coordinate that is asymmetric relative to the wave section located above the zero amplitude coordinate.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A surface compactor machine, comprising: a compacting surface for compacting a substrate; a first motor that rotates a first eccentric shaft; a second motor that rotates a second eccentric shaft; a support assembly connected to the first and second eccentric shafts to transfer vibration forces to the compacting surface; and a controller that controls speed of at least one of the first and second motors so that a rotational speed of the second eccentric shaft is an integer, greater than 1, times faster than a rotational speed of the first eccentric shaft to generate a composite displacement waveform that vibrates the compacting surface upwards and downwards, wherein the composite displacement waveform includes a zero amplitude coordinate, a wave section located above the zero amplitude coordinate, and a wave section located below the zero amplitude coordinate that is asymmetric relative to the wave section located above the zero amplitude coordinate. 2. The surface compactor machine of claim 1 , wherein: the wave section located below the zero amplitude coordinate includes a sequence of a first occurring downward peak, a second occurring upward peak, and a third occurring downward peak that has a larger downward amplitude than the first occurring downward peak. 3. The surface compactor machine of claim 1 , wherein: the maximum upward amplitude of the wave section located above the zero amplitude coordinate is greater than the maximum downward amplitude of the wave section located below the zero amplitude coordinate. 4. The surface compactor machine of claim 1 , wherein: the surface compactor machine comprises a roller compactor; the compacting surface comprises a cylindrical drum that is connected to the support assembly and encloses the first and second eccentric shafts. 5. The surface compactor machine of claim 1 , further comprising: a first phase angle sensor configured to output a first signal indicating a rotational angle of the first eccentric shaft; and a second phase angle sensor configured to output a second signal indicating a rotational angle of the second eccentric shaft, wherein the controller controls speed of at least one of the first and second motors responsive to a difference between the rotational angles indicated by the first and second signals. 6. The surface compactor machine of claim 1 , wherein: the first eccentric shaft has a greater mass than the second eccentric shaft. 7. The surface compactor machine of claim 6 , wherein: the first and second eccentric shafts are coaxially aligned along their rotational axes; and at least a portion of the second eccentric shaft is enclosed by the first eccentric shaft. 8. The surface compactor machine of claim 1 , wherein: the controller controls the speed of at least one of the first and second motors so that a center of mass location of the second eccentric shaft has a leading rotational angle offset ahead of a center of mass location of the first eccentric shaft in a direction of rotation of the first and second eccentric shafts when the center of mass location of the first eccentric shaft is at its maximum distance from the substrate. 9. The surface compactor machine of claim 8 , wherein: the first eccentric shaft has a greater mass than the second eccentric shaft; and the controller controls the speed of at least one of the first and second motors so that the center of mass location of the second eccentric shaft has a leading rotational angle offset within a range of about 5 degrees to about 45 degrees ahead of the center of mass location of the first eccentric shaft when the center of mass location of the first eccentric shaft is at its maximum distance from the substrate. 10. The surface compactor machine of claim 9 , wherein: the controller controls the speed of at least one of the first and second motors so that the rotational speed of the second eccentric shaft is 2 times faster than the rotational speed of the first eccentric shaft and so that the center of mass location of the second eccentric shaft has a leading rotational angle offset of about 15 degrees ahead of the center of mass location of the first eccentric shaft when the center of mass location of the first eccentric shaft is at its maximum distance from the substrate. 11. The surface compactor machine of claim 8 , wherein the controller controls the speed of at least one of the first and second motors to regulate the leading rotational angle offset, from the center of mass location of the second eccentric shaft to the center of mass location of the first eccentric shaft when the center of mass location of the first eccentric shaft is at its maximum distance from the substrate, to be a value determined based on which operational mode among a plurality of operational modes has been electrically signaled to the controller as a selection by an operator of the surface compactor machine. 12. A method of operating a surface compactor machine having a compacting surface for compacting a substrate, a first motor that that rotates a first eccentric shaft, a second motor that rotates a second eccentric shaft, and a support assembly connected to the first and second eccentric shafts to transfer vibration forces to the compacting surface, the method comprising: operating a controller to control speed of at least one of the first and second motors so that a rotational speed of the second eccentric shaft is an integer, greater than 1, times faster than a rotational speed of the first eccentric shaft to generate a composite displacement waveform that vibrates the compacting surface upwards and downwards, wherein the composite displacement waveform includes a zero amplitude coordinate, a wave section located above the zero amplitude coordinate, and a wave section located below the zero amplitude coordinate that is asymmetric relative to the wave section located above the zero amplitude coordinate. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein: the wave section located below the zero amplitude coordinate includes a sequence of a first occurring downward peak, a second occurring upward peak, and a third occurring downward peak that has a larger downward amplitude than the first occurring downward peak. 14. The method of claim 12 , wherein: the maximum upward amplitude of the wave section located above the zero amplitude coordinate is greater than the maximum downward amplitude of the wave section located below the zero amplitude coordinate. 15. The method of claim 12 , further comprising: operating the controller to control the speed of at least one of the first and second motors so that a center of mass location of the second eccentric shaft has a leading rotational angle offset ahead of a center of mass location of the first eccentric shaft in a direction of rotation of the first and second eccentric shafts when the center of mass location of the first eccentric shaft is at its maximum distance from the substrate. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the first eccentric shaft has a greater mass than the second eccentric shaft, and further comprising: operating the controller to control the speed of at least one of the first and second motors so that the center of mass location of the second eccentric shaft has a leading rotational angle offset within a range of about 5 degrees to about 45 degrees ahead of the center of mass location of the first eccentric shaft when the center of mass location of the first eccentric shaft is at its maximum distance from the substrate. 17. The method of claim 16 , further c
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