Smart solenoid compound gun driver and automatic calibration method
US-9238242-B2 · Jan 19, 2016 · US
US9468942B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9468942-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514938985-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 12, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 15, 2012 |
| Publication date | Oct 18, 2016 |
| Grant date | Oct 18, 2016 |
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A device for calibrating a spray gun and an associated method are provided. The spray gun has a nozzle that is opened and closed by moving an internal needle out of and into sealing engagement with the nozzle. A virtual position of the needle is tracked and recorded by the control system. The control system is recalibrated when the virtual position and the actual position of the needle do not correspond. The device includes a sensor structured to detect characteristics of the current used to power the solenoid, and to identify an anomaly in solenoid current characteristics associated with an actuator member seating against said solenoid. During calibration, the solenoid is placed in a calibration configuration and the identifiable anomaly is detected. When the identifiable anomaly is detected, the spray gun is returned to an initial configuration and the virtual needle position is reset.
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A system for calibrating needle lift in a spray gun assembly, said spray gun assembly having an operating mechanism and a nozzle, said nozzle having an opening and a needle seat disposed about the inner surface of said nozzle opening, said operating mechanism having a solenoid, a stepping solenoid assembly, a needle and an actuator control system, said solenoid including a line conductor and an actuator member, said stepping solenoid assembly having a line conductor said actuator control system structured to control said stepping solenoid assembly to provide fine adjustment to said needle position, said solenoid and said stepping solenoid assembly having an initial configuration and a calibration configuration, said system for calibrating needle lift comprising: an actuator sensor structured to detect changes in the current in at least one actuator line conductor and to provide an output signal; a calibration module being executed in said actuator control system, said calibration module structured to receive said actuator sensor output signal; and said calibration module further structured to detect an identifiable anomaly in said sensor output signal, said identifiable anomaly indicative of said actuator member being in a known position. 2. The system for calibrating needle lift in a spray gun assembly of claim 1 wherein: said known position is the position wherein said actuator member seats against said solenoid; and in response to detecting said identifiable anomaly, recording needle virtual position data indicating that the current position of said needle corresponds to the spray gun calibration configuration. 3. The system for calibrating needle lift in a spray gun assembly of claim 1 wherein said identifiable anomaly is a change in a current characteristic. 4. The system for calibrating needle lift in a spray gun assembly of claim 1 wherein said identifiable anomaly is a solenoid seating anomaly. 5. The system for calibrating needle lift in a spray gun assembly of claim 1 further including: a needle position module being executed in said actuator control system, said needle position module structured to track the virtual position of said needle; and wherein, upon detection of an identifiable anomaly, said needle position module is zeroed. 6. The system for calibrating needle lift in a spray gun assembly of claim 5 wherein said calibration module is structured to return said solenoid and said stepping solenoid to said initial configuration upon detection of an identifiable anomaly. 7. The system for calibrating needle lift in a spray gun assembly of claim 1 wherein said calibration module is structured to return said solenoid and said stepping solenoid to said initial configuration upon detection of an identifiable anomaly. 8. The system for calibrating needle lift in a spray gun assembly of claim 1 wherein said spray gun includes a housing, said housing defines a fluid chamber, and, wherein said calibration module is operable when said fluid chamber is filled with fluid. 9. The system for calibrating needle lift in a spray gun assembly of claim 1 wherein said actuator sensor is incorporated into an amplifier. 10. A spray gun assembly having a system for calibrating needle lift comprising: a nozzle having an opening and a needle seat disposed about the inner surface of said nozzle opening; an operating mechanism having a solenoid, a stepping solenoid assembly, a needle and an actuator control system; said solenoid having a movable actuator member coupled to said needle and being structured to move said needle; said actuator control system structured to control said solenoid and said stepping solenoid assembly so as to move said needle between said first position and a selected position; said solenoid having a line conductor, said solenoid structured to receive input commands from said actuator control system and to incrementally move said needle in response to said commands; said stepping solenoid assembly having a line conductor, said stepping solenoid assembly structured to receive input commands from said actuator control system and to incrementally move said needle in response to said commands; said needle coupled to said solenoid, said needle shaped to sealingly engage said needle seat; said stepping solenoid assembly coupled to said solenoid via a solenoid spring, and structured to move said solenoid within said spray gun housing; said solenoid and stepping solenoid assembly having an initial configuration and a calibration configuration; a system for calibrating needle lift including an actuator sensor and a calibration module; said actuator sensor structured to detect changes in the current in at least one actuator line conductor and to provide an output signal; said calibration module being executed in said actuator control system, said calibration module structured to receive said actuator sensor output signal; and said calibration module further structured to detect an identifiable anomaly in said sensor output signal, said anomaly indicative of said actuator member being in a known position. 11. The spray gun assembly of claim 10 wherein: said known position is the position wherein said actuator member seats against said solenoid; and in response to detecting said identifiable anomaly, recording needle virtual position data indicating that the current position of said needle corresponds to the spray gun calibration configuration. 12. The spray gun assembly of claim 10 wherein said identifiable anomaly is a change in a current characteristic. 13. The spray gun assembly of claim 10 wherein said identifiable anomaly is a solenoid seating anomaly. 14. The spray gun assembly of claim 10 further including: a needle position module being executed in said actuator control system, said needle position module structured to track the virtual position of said needle; and wherein, upon detection of an identifiable anomaly, said needle position module is zeroed. 15. The spray gun assembly of claim 14 wherein said calibration module is structured to return said solenoid and said stepping solenoid to said initial configuration upon detection of an identifiable anomaly. 16. The spray gun assembly of claim 10 wherein said calibration module is structured to return said solenoid and said stepping solenoid to said initial configuration upon detection of an identifiable anomaly. 17. The spray gun assembly of claim 10 wherein said spray gun includes a housing, said housing defines a fluid chamber, and, wherein said calibration module is operable when said fluid chamber is filled with fluid. 18. The spray gun assembly of claim 10 wherein said actuator sensor is incorporated into an amplifier. 19. A system for calibrating needle lift in a spray gun assembly comprising: an actuator sensor structured to detect changes in a current in one of a solenoid line conductor or a stepping solenoid assembly line conductor and to provide an output signal; a calibration module structured to receive said actuator sensor output signal; and said calibration module further structured to detect an identifiable anomaly in said sensor output signal. 20. The system for calibrating needle lift in a spray gun assembly of claim 19 wherein said identifiable anomaly is a change in a current characteristic.
Spray pistols, {discharge devices}(B05B9/03 takes precedence) · CPC title
for metering by volume · CPC title
including measuring or testing of device or component part · CPC title
preventing deposits, drying-out or blockage by recirculating the fluid to be sprayed from upstream of the discharge opening back to the supplying means {(B05B1/3093 takes precedence)} · CPC title
the actuating means being a solenoid · CPC title
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