Portable calibration system

US11573553B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11573553-B2
Application numberUS-201916587411-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 30, 2019
Priority dateSep 30, 2019
Publication dateFeb 7, 2023
Grant dateFeb 7, 2023

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A portable shippable automated calibration system for high torque power tools is disclosed. The system includes a self-contained highly durable and shippable container that may comprise a power source, central processor, visual user interface, mechanical interface for coupling with power tools to be calibrated, communications systems for communicating with a power tool being calibrated and/or with on-site or cloud based data systems. The system may be delivered to sites desiring on-site power tool calibration, tools are calibrated and updated calibration factors are automatically uploaded into the calibrated tool and a calibration certificate is published with the particulars of the calibration completion.

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What is claimed is: 1. A portable high torque power tool torque calibration system, comprising: a portable shippable container in which are mounted a mechanical tool interface, a user interface and central processor unit; the mechanical interface including a female reaction collar coupling and a square spindle female coupling jointly mounted to simultaneously couple with a male reaction collar and a male square output spindle of a high torque power tool to be calibrated, and configured such that the mechanical interface simultaneously locks the power tool against spinning relative to an axis of rotation of an output spindle of the power tool and receives torque output from the output spindle of the power tool; the mechanical interface further comprising a torque transducer and a top plate, the torque transducer operatively connected to the central processor, the top plate including at least one arresting block and configured to mount the reaction collar coupling and the at least one arresting block configured to arrest the torque transducer against rotation, wherein the square spindle coupling defines an axis through the center of the square spindle coupling and a spindle receiving body, the spindle receiving body is configured to be mounted on at least one bearing, and the spindle receiving body and the torque transducer are at least partially rotatable about the axis of the square spindle coupling, and the central processor unit configured to process signals received from the torque transducer and calculate and upload to the power tool being calibrated a calibration correction factor specific to the power tool being calibrated. 2. The calibration system of claim 1 further comprising: an electronic data physical connection port mounted to the calibration system and configured to be connected via data cable to an electronic data physical connection port of a power tool being calibrated; and wherein the central processor is configured to download specific tool identification information from a power tool being calibrated via the electronic data physical connection port. 3. The calibration system of claim 2 wherein: the central processor is configured to upload at least one calibration correction factor to a power tool being calibrated, such calibration correction factor being specific to the particular power tool. 4. The calibration system of claim 3 wherein: the central processor, based on data downloaded from the power tool being calibrated, is configured to identify an appropriate calibration process for the particular power tool being calibrated; and is further configured to activate a trigger actuator coupled to a trigger of the power tool, to identify when the tool control unit determines that the tool has reached its target torque output, to process signals received from the torque transducer to determine the actual torque received at the mechanical interface from the power tool operating at its target torque output, to compare the actual torque with the target torque, to compute a new calibration correction factor for the power tool at that target torque output, and to upload the new calibration correction factor to the data memory unit of the power tool. 5. The calibration system of claim 1 wherein: the central processor is configured to receive a target torque setting from the power tool being calibrated, to process signals from the torque transducer and to calculate a calibration correction factor based on the signals and the target torque, and to upload the calculated calibration factor to the power tool. 6. The calibration system of claim 1 configured such that a power tool can be coupled to the female reaction collar coupling and the female output spindle coupling, the power tool power source activated, the power tool providing a target torque output to the female square coupling that is measured by the torque transducer. 7. A portable high torque power tool torque calibration system, comprising: a portable shippable container in which are mounted a mechanical tool interface, a user interface and central processor unit; the mechanical interface including a female reaction collar coupling and a square spindle female coupling jointly mounted to simultaneously couple with a male reaction collar and a male square output spindle of a high torque power tool to be calibrated, and configured such that the mechanical interface simultaneously locks the power tool against spinning relative to an axis of rotation of an output spindle and receives torque output from the output spindle of the power tool; the mechanical interface further comprising a torque transducer and a top plate, the torque transducer operatively connected to the central processor, the top plate including at least one arresting block and configured to mount the reaction collar coupling and the at least one arresting block configured to arrest the torque transducer against rotation, wherein the square spindle coupling defines an axis through the center of the square spindle coupling and a spindle receiving body, the spindle receiving body is configured to be mounted on at least one bearing, and the spindle receiving body and the torque transducer are at least partially rotatable about the axis of the square spindle coupling, and the central processor unit configured to process signals received from the torque transducer and calculate and upload to the power tool being calibrated a calibration correction factor specific to the power tool being calibrated; and the calibration system configured to automatically conduct the calibration of a high torque power tool using only power from a self-contained battery system in the calibration system and without the use of an external power supply. 8. The calibration system of claim 7 further comprising: an electronic data physical connection port mounted to the calibration system and configured to be connected via data cable to an electronic data physical connection port of a power tool being calibrated; and wherein the central processor is configured to download specific tool identification information from a power tool being calibrated via the electronic data physical connection port. 9. The calibration system of claim 7 wherein: the central processor is configured to upload at least one calibration correction factor to a power tool being calibrated, such calibration correction factor being specific to the particular power tool. 10. The calibration system of claim 7 configured such that a power tool can be coupled to the female reaction collar coupling and the female output spindle coupling, the power tool power source activated, the power tool providing a target torque output to the female square coupling that is measured by the torque transducer.

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  • specially adapted for electrically operated wrenches or screwdrivers · CPC title

  • for measuring torque · CPC title

  • applying a torque · CPC title

  • G05B19/401Primary

    characterised by control arrangements for measuring, e.g. calibration and initialisation, measuring workpiece for machining purposes (G05B19/19 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • in the form of an auxiliary handle (B25F5/024 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US11573553B2 cover?
A portable shippable automated calibration system for high torque power tools is disclosed. The system includes a self-contained highly durable and shippable container that may comprise a power source, central processor, visual user interface, mechanical interface for coupling with power tools to be calibrated, communications systems for communicating with a power tool being calibrated and/or w…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ingersoll Rand Ind Us Inc, Ingersoll Rand Industrial Us Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G05B19/401. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 07 2023 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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