Control device for molding machine and manufacturing method for molded article
US-9440388-B2 · Sep 13, 2016 · US
US9975172B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9975172-B2 |
| Application number | US-76346007-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 15, 2007 |
| Priority date | Jun 16, 2006 |
| Publication date | May 22, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 22, 2018 |
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A method and apparatus for real time preventative maintenance of a molding system. The molding system could be a metal molding system or a plastics molding system. The method and apparatus are capable for scheduling service, business billing and invoicing, parts management, a remote control of a molding system for assessing the need for preventative maintenance. The indication for preventative maintenance is based upon a real time operational status of the molding system.
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A real time preventative maintenance system for real time preventative maintenance of a molding system, the real time preventative maintenance system comprising: a processor configured to execute a preventative maintenance logic, the preventative maintenance logic directing the processor to: receive operational data, in real time, from one or more sensors attached to one or more corresponding sub-assemblies and components of the molding system; identify indicators, based on the one or more sensors being monitored, of a potential premature failure of the one or more corresponding sub-assemblies and components of the molding system; determine that the operational data indicates a condition outside of an operational threshold that can lead to the potential premature failure of the one or more corresponding sub-assemblies or components of the molding system; automatically schedule preventative maintenance of the molding system based on the operational data before an actual failure of the one or more corresponding sub-assemblies or components of the molding system at a time that is best fit to a production cycle of the molding system; throttle operation of the molding system when a determination is made that the operational data indicates a condition outside of an operational threshold that can lead to the potential failure of the one or more corresponding sub-assemblies or components of the molding system; and update the operational threshold based on one or more events comprising environmental changes, customer data, manufacturer upgrade and geographical location based upon real time use of the molding system. 2. The real time preventative maintenance system of claim 1 , wherein: the preventative maintenance logic directs the processor to: predict or indicate the potential failure in advance of the actual failure of the one or more corresponding sub-assemblies and components of the molding system. 3. The real time preventative maintenance system of claim 1 , wherein: the preventative maintenance logic directs the processor to: indicate a trend towards the potential failure as well as indicate the actual failure when it occurs. 4. The real time preventative maintenance system of claim 1 , wherein: the preventative maintenance logic directs the processor to automatically schedule preventative maintenance of the molding system comprises: the preventative maintenance logic directs the processor to move some or all jobs scheduled for the molding system to another molding system to create sufficient down time for maintenance to occur. 5. The real time preventative maintenance system of claim 1 , wherein: the real time preventative maintenance system is embodied in a control system of the molding system. 6. The real time preventative maintenance system of claim 1 , wherein: the real time preventative maintenance system is embodied as a stand alone system at one of a customer factory and an equipment manufacturer's site providing customer service. 7. The real time preventative maintenance system of claim 1 , wherein: the real time preventative maintenance system is partially embodied in a control system of the molding system and interacts with other software systems distributed at a customer site or a manufacturer's site. 8. The real time preventative maintenance system of claim 1 , wherein the preventative maintenance logic directs the processor to: generate an alert notice. 9. The real time preventative maintenance system of claim 1 , wherein: wherein identifying indicators comprises sampling at least one real time operational parameter data from the at least one sensor of the molding system. 10. The real time preventative maintenance system of claim 9 , wherein identifying indicators further comprises comparing the real time operational parameter with a real time threshold data. 11. The real time preventative maintenance system of claim 1 , in combination with the one or more sensors. 12. The real time preventative maintenance system of claim 11 , wherein one of the one or more sensors measures one of: voltage, current, temperature, pressure, humidity, and flow rate. 13. The real time preventative maintenance system of claim 11 , wherein the component that one of the one or more sensors is attached to comprises one of: a drive that provides operational power for a screw of the molding system, a barrel of the molding system, and a mold. 14. The real time preventative maintenance system of claim 1 , further comprising a history module for storing the one or more events. 15. The real time preventative maintenance system of claim 14 , wherein updating the operational threshold comprises setting a minimum real time operational limit, a maximum real time operational limit and a normal operational range. 16. The real time preventative maintenance system of claim 14 , wherein updating the operational threshold comprises updating the minimum real time operational limit based on the operational history of the molding system, and updating the maximum real time operational limit of the molding system.
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