Delay system for a stirring machine
09931599 ยท 2018-04-03
Assignee
Inventors
- Thomas J. Jensen (Sheffield, IA, US)
- Graham Giddings (Sheffield, IA, US)
- Charles E. Sukup (Dougherty, IA, US)
Cpc classification
F26B9/085
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01F2101/09
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F35/605
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F26B9/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A delay system for a stirring machine includes a plurality of vertical stirring augers, supported to a cross tube, with each auger having a tilt switch. A gear motor is connected to the cross tube and moves the cross tube forwardly around a bin. A delay assembly is connected to the tilt switches and the gear motor. The delay assembly shuts off the gear motor when the stirring augers are vertically displaced and starts the gear motor after a time delay once the stirring augers return to a vertical position.
Claims
1. A delay system for a stirring machine comprising: a plurality of stirring augers supported by a cross tube and having a tilt switch; a gear motor connected to the cross tube; and a delay assembly connected to the gear motor and the tilt switch, wherein the delay assembly is configured to delay forward movement of the cross tube after the stirring augers have returned to a near vertical position.
2. The delay system of claim 1 wherein the tilt switch is configured to send a signal to the delay assembly when the tilt switch detects a vertical displacement of the stirring auger such that forward movement of the cross tube is stopped.
3. The system of claim 1 wherein the delay assembly includes a circuit board and a timer within a housing.
4. The system of claim 3 wherein at least one diagnostic light and an override switch are attached to an outer surface of the housing and connected to the circuit board.
5. The system of claim 1 further comprising the delay assembly having an alarm, wherein the alarm is configured to activate if the stirring auger does not return to a near vertical position within an adjustable predetermined amount of time.
6. The system of claim 1 wherein the tilt switch sends a signal to a timer that shuts off power to the gear motor for a predetermined amount of time.
7. The system of claim 1 wherein the delay assembly is wirelessly connected to the gear motor and tilt switch.
8. The system of claim 1 wherein the delay assembly is configured to shut off power to the stirring augers after a predetermined amount of time.
9. A delay system for a stirring machine comprising: a plurality of stirring augers supported by a cross tube and having a tilt switch; a gear motor connected to the cross tube; a delay assembly connected to the gear motor and the tilt switch; wherein the tilt switch is configured to send a signal to the delay assembly when the tilt switch detects a vertical displacement of the stirring auger such that forward movement of the cross tube is stopped; and wherein the delay assembly is configured to shut off power to the stirring augers if the stirring auger does not return to a near vertical position within an adjustable predetermined amount of time.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURE
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(5) Referring to the Figures, a stirring machine 10 includes a laterally extending support or cross tube 12, which normally extends radially of a bin 14 in which it is mounted. A plurality of downwardly extending stirring augers 16 are supported by the cross tube 12 and are operatively connected to a gear motor 18. A tilt switch 20 is connected to each auger 16 for detecting when the downward auger 16 lags too far behind the cross tube 12. The tilt switch 20 is electrically connected to a delay assembly 22.
(6) The delay assembly 22 includes a housing 24 that encloses a circuit board 26 and a timer 28. The assembly may also include a transmitter/receiver 29, a diagnostic light 30, an alarm 31 and a by-pass or override switch 32. The transmitter/receiver 29 may be attached to an outer portion of the bin 14, have a transmitter/receiver 29 and be electrically or wirelessly connected to the circuit board 26. The gear motor 18 is also connected to the delay assembly 22.
(7) In operation, the gear motor 18 drives the cross tube 12 around the bin 14 which in turn drives the augers 16 around the bin 14 and laterally on the cross tube 12. Periodically, as the augers 16 encounter wet and heavy grain, the auger 16 will tilt and lag behind the cross tube 12. When this occurs, the tilt switch 20 detects a vertical displacement of the auger 16 and sends a signal to the circuit board 26 of the delay assembly 22. The circuit board 26 then sends a signal to the gear motor 18 which shuts off forward movement of the cross tube 12. Shutting off forward movement of the cross tube 12 allows the stirring augers 16 to catch up and return to a more vertical position. If the stirring augers 16 do not return to a vertical position within an adjustable predetermined time, the circuit board 26 sends a signal activating the alarm 31 and may also shut off the stirring auger 16. The alarm 31 may be wirelessly connected to a remote device such as an operator's phone.
(8) When the stirring auger 16 returns to a near vertical position, the tilt switch sends a signal to the circuit board 26 which in turn sends a signal to the timer 28 which delays forward movement of the cross tube 12. After an adjustable, predetermined time has elapsed, a signal is sent to the gear motor 18 from the timer 28 and forward movement of the cross tube 12 is restored.
(9) Alternatively, when the auger 16 tilts and lags behind the cross tube 12, the tilt switch 20 sends a signal to the circuit board 26, which sends a signal to the timer 28. The timer 28 shuts off power to the gear motor 18 for a predetermined amount of time. Once the predetermined amount of time expires, so long as the auger 16 has returned to a near vertical position, power is returned to the gear motor 18. If not, either a signal is sent to the alarm 31 or the predetermined time delay is reset.
(10) Thus a delay assembly for a stirring machine has been disclosed that, at the very least meets all the stated objectives.