Radiant energy – Photocells; circuits and apparatus – Optical or pre-photocell system
Reexamination Certificate
1999-04-16
2001-11-13
Allen, Stephone B. (Department: 2878)
Radiant energy
Photocells; circuits and apparatus
Optical or pre-photocell system
C100S342000, C340S555000, C192S130000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06316763
ABSTRACT:
TECHNICAL AREA
The present invention relates to a safety apparatus and protection method for machines having a moving member.
BACKGROUND ART
The invention has particular, although not exclusive, utility with respect to press brakes and other types of machines having an active member with which an operator works in close proximity to and can have a body member enter the neighbourhood of an active member during traversing of the active member or during traversing of a co-operating member converging with the active member, such as occurs in an upstroking press brake. The invention is a development of the safety apparatus disclosed in Australian Patent Application No. 27084/92, which is incorporated herein by reference.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to protect objects entering the neighbourhood of an active member of a machine from being impinged by the active member or by the active member and a co-operative member where there is converging movement between the active member and the co-operative member.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a safety apparatus for a machine having an active member and a moving member, whereby the moving member is also the active member of the machine, or alternatively the moving member is a member co-operating with the active member and which selectively moves convergingly towards the active member of the machine, the safety apparatus including:
corresponding light emitting means and light receiving means for mounting in fixed relationship with the leading edge of an active member, so as to define a protected region spaced from the active member;
said light emitting means being adapted for emitting a beam of light and the corresponding light receiving means being adapted for receiving the beam of light so that normally the beam may be emitted and received by said corresponding light emitting means and light receiving means along an uninterrupted path spaced from the leading edge of the active member; and
control means to activate said light emitting means to emit the light beam and said light receiving means to sense receipt of the emitted light beam during a range of prescribed movement of the moving member;
wherein said control means includes halting means for halting advancing movement of the moving member in response to some contingency as detected or sensed by said control means.
Preferably, the moving member completes said range of prescribed movement at a mute point and can continue moving through a further range of prescribed movement past said mute point during which said halting means is disabled from halting advancing movement of the moving member for certain contingencies.
Preferably, said control means includes position processing means to continuously track the movement of the moving member and check that said movement is in accordance with said prescribed movement; and wherein said halting means halts advancing movement of the moving member in response to said position processing means determining that said advancing movement is not in accordance with said prescribed movement.
Preferably, said position processing means includes tracking means to measure instantaneous movement of said moving member, said position processing means recording said mute point relative to the position of said moving member as measured by said tracking means and thereafter continuously checking for the occurrence of the measured location of the mute point as determined by said tracking means for effecting control of the movement of said moving member.
Preferably, said control means includes pulsing means to cause said light emitting means to generate the light beam so that it is pulsed in a prescribed manner, and light control and processing means to control the operation of said pulsing means and process signals received by said light receiving means to determine when the emitted light beam is not received or pulsed in said prescribed manner; and wherein said halting means halts advancing movement of the moving member in response to said light control and processing means determining that the emitted light beam is not received or pulsed in said prescribed manner during said range of prescribed movement.
Preferably, the safety apparatus includes a plurality of corresponding light emitting means and light receiving means to be disposed to define a barrier of light paths around the leading edge, and said pulsing means being adapted to cause each of said corresponding light emitting means and light receiving means to be pulsed in a different manner to differentiate between them.
Preferably, said control means includes vibration sensing means to analyse signals in response to said light receiving means sensing receipt of the light beam and distinguish between normal vibration of the light beam and abnormal interruption of the light beam; and wherein said halting means halts advancing movement of the moving member in response to said vibration sensing means sensing said abnormal interruption of the light beam during said range of prescribed movement.
Preferably, said light emitting means is mounted at one end of the active member and said light receiving means is mounted at the opposing end of the active member so that vibrational movement of the corresponding light emitting means and light receiving means which causes oscillatory movement of the emitted light beam is damped in one dimension transverse to the path of said light beam to essentially confine the resultant oscillatory movement of the light beam to a single transverse dimension substantially orthogonal to said one dimension to reduce the detection time taken in sensing a said abnormal interruption of the light beam.
Preferably, a plurality of said corresponding light emitting means and light receiving means are provided so that said light emitting means are integrally mounted in substantially parallel relationship adjacent to each other as a discrete unit relative to the active member and said light receiving means are integrally mounted in substantially similar parallel relationship adjacent to each other as a separate discrete unit relative to both the active member and said discrete unit, but in substantial alignment with said corresponding light emitting means to receive the respective emitted light beams therefrom, such that vibrational movement is imparted to each discrete unit as a whole causing synchronous and corresponding oscillation to said light beams and synchronous and corresponding sensing of uninterrupted passage of said light beams by said light receiving means, thereby facilitating the analysis and discrimination of the received light beams by said vibration sensing means.
Preferably, said moving member tracking means continuously checks the distance advanced by the moving member beyond said mute point with a prescribed maximum distance and if receipt of the emitted light beam is not interrupted within said prescribed maximum distance signals said halting means to halt further advancing movement of the moving member.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for protecting an object entering into the path of a moving member of a machine having an active member, whereby the moving member is also the active member of the machine, or alternatively the moving member is a member co-operating with the active member and which selectively moves convergingly towards the active member of the machine, the method including:
emitting a light beam at one end of the active member along a normally uninterrupted path in advance of the leading edge of the active member whilst the moving member moves through a range of prescribed movement;
continuously sensing the receipt of said light beam at an opposing end of the active member; and
halting the advancing movement of the moving member in response to any failure to receive and sense the emitted light beam at the other end of the active member at any time during said range of prescribed movement or in response to some conti
Appleyard Robert Meredith
Davies Kevin Stephen
Allen Stephone B.
Feeney William L.
Kerins John C.
Miles & Stockbridge P.C.
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