Lift control systems for lifting devices and lifting devices comprising the same

US9527699B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9527699-B2
Application numberUS-201313796100-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 12, 2013
Priority dateMar 6, 2009
Publication dateDec 27, 2016
Grant dateDec 27, 2016

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A control system for a lifting device and a lifting device comprising the same are disclosed. The control system includes a control unit comprising a processor with a memory communicatively coupled to the processor and having computer readable and executable instructions. A battery is electrically coupled to the control unit in addition to at least one indicator. The processor executes the computer readable and executable instructions to: determine an operating characteristic of the lifting device and an operating time of the lifting device as the lifting device is actuated; determine an accumulated load-time parameter for the lifting device based on the operating characteristic and the operating time; store the accumulated load-time parameter in the memory of the lift control system; compare the accumulated load-time parameter to a service constant; and provide an indication the indicator that a lift structural component requires service based on the comparison.

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What is claimed is: 1. A lift control system for operating a lifting device comprising a lift actuator coupled to a lift arm, the lift control system comprising: a control unit comprising a processor with a memory communicatively coupled to the processor and having computer readable and executable instructions, wherein the processor executes the computer readable and executable instructions to: determine at least one operating characteristic of the lifting device and an operating time of the lifting device as the lifting device is actuated; determine an accumulated load-time parameter for the lifting device based on the at least one operating characteristic and the operating time; compare the accumulated load-time parameter to a service constant; and provide an indication that a lift structural component or a lift electrical component requires service based on the comparison of the accumulated load-time parameter to the service constant. 2. The lift control system of claim 1 wherein the accumulated load-time parameter is a periodically accumulated load-time parameter and the service constant is indicative of a service load-time interval. 3. The lift control system of claim 1 wherein the accumulated load-time parameter is a total accumulated load-time parameter and the service constant is indicative of a replacement load-time interval of at least one of the lift structural component or the lift electrical component. 4. The lift control system of claim 1 wherein the accumulated load-time parameter is a total accumulated load-time parameter and the service constant is indicative of a usable service life of the lifting device. 5. The lift control system of claim 1 wherein the processor further executes the computer readable and executable instructions to: monitor a current supplied to the lift actuator when the lifting device is actuated; discontinue the current supplied to the lift actuator when the current exceeds a current threshold value; provide an indication with an indicator that the current supplied to the lift actuator has exceeded the current threshold value; and determine an accumulated number of overload stops based on the current supplied to the lift actuator. 6. The lift control system of claim 1 further comprising a wireless controller communicatively coupled to the control unit; and the processor executes the computer readable and executable instructions to upload at least one operating characteristic of the lifting device to the wireless controller. 7. The lift control system of claim 6 wherein: the wireless controller comprises a processor and a memory having computer readable and executable instructions; and the processor of the wireless controller executes the computer readable and executable instructions of the wireless controller to download the service constant and at least one lift operational parameter to the memory of the control unit of the lift control system. 8. A lifting device for raising and lowering a payload coupled to the lifting device, the lifting device comprising: a lift mast mechanically coupled to a base at a first end of the lift mast, wherein the base comprises a pair of base legs pivotally attached to a cross support such that the pair of base legs are pivotable with respect to the lift mast; a lift arm pivotally coupled to the lift mast at a second end of the lift mast; a lift actuator mechanically coupled to the lift mast and the lift arm, wherein actuation of the lift actuator raises or lowers the lift arm relative to the base; a base actuator mechanically coupled to the base legs, wherein actuation of the base actuator pivots the base legs with respect to the lift mast; a lift control system communicatively coupled to the lift actuator and the base actuator, the lift control system comprising: a control unit comprising a processor and a memory having computer readable and executable instructions, wherein the processor executes the computer readable and executable instructions to: determine at least one operating characteristic of the lifting device and an operating time of the lifting device as the lifting device is actuated; determine an accumulated load-time parameter for the lifting device based on the at least one operating characteristic and the operating time; compare the accumulated load-time parameter to a service constant; and provide an indication that a lift structural component or a lift electrical component requires service based on the comparison of the accumulated load-time parameter to the service constant. 9. The lifting device of claim 8 wherein the accumulated load-time parameter is a periodically accumulated load-time parameter and the service constant is indicative of a service load-time interval. 10. The lifting device of claim 8 wherein the accumulated load-time parameter is a total accumulated load-time parameter and the service constant is indicative of a replacement load-time interval of the lift structural component or the lift electrical component. 11. The lifting device of claim 8 wherein the accumulated load-time parameter is a total accumulated load-time parameter and the service constant is indicative of a usable service life of the lifting device. 12. The lifting device of claim 11 , wherein the lift control system prevents operation of the lift control device when the total accumulated load-time parameter is greater than or equal to the usable service life of the lifting device. 13. The lifting device of claim 8 wherein: the lift structural component is selected from the group consisting of the lift arm, a mast support, the lift mast, the base, a cross support, a base leg, a base leg pivot, front castors, rear castors, castor brakes, an adjustment handle and fastener, a lift arm pivot, an actuator pivot, an attachment coupling, an attachment pivot, a bracket of the lift mast or combinations thereof; and the lift electrical component is at least one of the lift actuator and the base actuator. 14. The lifting device of claim 8 wherein the at least one operating characteristic is selected from the group consisting of a load applied to the lift arm, a current supplied to the lift actuator, a power discharged from a battery of the lift control system, or combinations thereof. 15. The lifting device of claim 8 wherein the lift control system comprises a battery operatively coupled to the lift actuator and the processor executes the computer readable and executable instructions to: determine an accumulated number of initiated battery charging events; determine an accumulated number of incomplete battery charging events; and determine an accumulated number of battery replacements. 16. The lifting device of claim 8 wherein: the lift actuator comprises an actuator arm with an upper limit switch and a lower limit switch electrically coupled to the lift control system; and the processor executes the computer readable and executable instructions to: determine an accumulated number of upper end positions reached based on signals received from the upper limit switch; and determine an accumulated number of lower end positions reached based on signals received from the lower limit switch. 17. The lifting device of claim 8 wherein the processor further executes the computer readable and executable instructions to: monitor a current supplied to the lift actuator when the lifting device is actuated; discontinue the current supplied to the lift actuator when the current exceeds a current threshold value; provide an indication with the indicator that the curre

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  • for electric drives (transmitting control pulses B66C13/40; systems or devices of general application H02P) · CPC title

  • electrical · CPC title

  • A61G7/1017Primary

    Pivoting arms, e.g. crane type mechanisms · CPC title

  • Manually-movable jib cranes for use in workshops · CPC title

  • Constructional features or details (of dredgers E02F) · CPC title

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What does patent US9527699B2 cover?
A control system for a lifting device and a lifting device comprising the same are disclosed. The control system includes a control unit comprising a processor with a memory communicatively coupled to the processor and having computer readable and executable instructions. A battery is electrically coupled to the control unit in addition to at least one indicator. The processor executes the comp…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Liko Res & Dev Ab
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61G7/1017. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 27 2016 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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