Method of controlling hydraulic system and hydraulic system
09638219 ยท 2017-05-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F15B15/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B21C26/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21C23/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B21C23/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21C26/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F15B11/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B15/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A method of controlling a hydraulic system, the hydraulic system including a ram cylinder unit having a cylinder and a ram, and a hydraulic pump and a reservoir used to supply hydraulic fluid to the cylinder, and hydraulically driving the ram using the hydraulic fluid so as to move against a specific load, the method includes determining what a present state is one of an initial state, a proportional steady state, and a later state, controlling the pumping rate, which is obtained by adding the flow rate corresponding to the volume loss due to the compression of the hydraulic fluid thereto, to control the ram in the initial state, and controlling the pumping rate, which is obtained by subtracting the flow rate corresponding to volume recovery of the hydraulic fluid due to the relief of compression of the hydraulic fluid therefrom, to control the ram in the later state.
Claims
1. A method of controlling a hydraulic system, the hydraulic system comprising: a ram cylinder unit having a cylinder and a ram; and a hydraulic pump and a reservoir used to supply hydraulic fluid to the cylinder, and hydraulically driving the ram using the hydraulic fluid supplied to the cylinder by the hydraulic pump so as to cause the ram to move against a specific load, wherein: a main ram is movably received in the cylinder; the ram unified into a front side of the main ram is disposed to be movable in an axis direction of the ram cylinder unit; in the cylinder of the ram cylinder unit, a first pipe and a second pipe for supplying and discharging the hydraulic fluid to and from the cylinder are connected to a peripheral wall on a front side and a peripheral wall on a rear side; the first pipe is connected to the reservoir; the second pipe is connected to the hydraulic pump; the hydraulic pump is attached to a portion in which the reservoir and the second pipe are connected; and the hydraulic fluid staying in the cylinder in the front side of a position of the main ram can be returned to the reservoir via the first pipe with a advancing of the main ram, the method comprising: determining what a present state is one of an initial state, a proportional steady state, and a later state, wherein the initial state is a state where the hydraulic pump supplies the hydraulic fluid via the second pipe to the rear side of the cylinder to compress the hydraulic fluid in the cylinder and to control the moving speed of the ram by the use of the pressure of the hydraulic fluid including volume loss due to the compression, the proportional steady state is a state where a predetermined correlation is maintained depending on a pumping rate supplied to the cylinder and the moving speed of the ram is controlled after the compression of the hydraulic fluid in the cylinder is completed, and the later state is a state where the pressure decreasing by decompressing the hydraulic fluid compressed in the cylinder and by returning the hydraulic fluid to the reservoir via the second pipe and the hydraulic pump is added to the pressure of the hydraulic fluid supplied to the cylinder and the moving speed of the ram is controlled by the use of the resultant pressure; controlling the pumping rate, which is obtained by adding the flow rate corresponding to the volume loss due to the compression of the hydraulic fluid thereto, to control the moving speed of the ram to a target ram speed in the initial state; controlling the pumping rate, which is obtained by subtracting the flow rate corresponding to volume recovery of the hydraulic fluid due to the relief of compression of the hydraulic fluid therefrom, to control the moving speed of the ram to the target ram speed in the later state; numerically calculating the pumping rate corresponding to the present ram speed based on the relationship between the moving speed of the ram and the pumping rate, which is expressed as the correlation in the proportional steady state which has been calculated in advance through a test under a specific load condition acting on the ram in the initial state, and calculating a pumping rate value obtained by adding the pumping rate corresponding to the target ram speed to the flow rate corresponding to the volume loss due to the compression of the hydraulic fluid thereto in the initial state corresponding to a difference between the pumping rate of the hydraulic pump in the initial state and the pumping rate corresponding to the present ram speed; numerically calculating the pumping rate corresponding to the present ram speed based on the relationship between the moving speed of the ram and the pumping rate, which is expressed as the correlation in the proportional steady state which has been calculated in advance through the test under the specific load condition acting on the ram in the later state, and calculating a pumping rate value obtained by subtracting the flow rate corresponding to volume recovery of the hydraulic fluid due to the relief of compression of the hydraulic fluid therefrom in the later state corresponding to a difference between the pumping rate of the hydraulic pump in the later state and the pumping rate corresponding to the present ram speed from the pumping rate corresponding to the target ram speed.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the hydraulic system is an extrusion device which includes a container unit receiving a billet of a metal material for extrusion, a die unit for extrusion disposed on the front side of the container unit, the ram cylinder unit having the cylinder and the ram disposed on the rear side of the container unit, and the hydraulic pump and the reservoir supplying the hydraulic fluid to the ram cylinder unit and in which the ram is hydraulically driven by the hydraulic fluid supplied to the cylinder by the use of the hydraulic pump so as to be advanced and retracted relative to the container unit.
3. A hydraulic system, comprising: a ram cylinder unit having a cylinder and a ram; a hydraulic pump and a reservoir being used to supply hydraulic fluid to the cylinder; and a control unit controlling the pumping rate of the hydraulic fluid supplied from the hydraulic pump to the cylinder, wherein: the ram is hydraulically driven using the hydraulic fluid supplied to the cylinder by the hydraulic pump and the ram is made to move against a specific load; a main ram is movably received in the cylinder; the ram unified into a front side of the main ram is disposed to be movable in an axis direction of the ram cylinder unit; in the cylinder of the ram cylinder unit, a first pipe and a second pipe for supplying and discharging the hydraulic fluid to and from the cylinder are connected to a peripheral wall on a front side and a peripheral wall on a rear side; the first pipe is connected to the reservoir; the second pipe is connected to the hydraulic pump; the hydraulic pump is attached to a portion in which the reservoir and the second pipe are connected; the hydraulic fluid staying in the cylinder in the front side of a position of the main ram can be returned to the reservoir via the first pipe with a advancing of the main ram; the control unit determines what a present state is one of an initial state, a proportional steady state, and a later state, where the initial state is a state where the hydraulic pump supplies the hydraulic fluid via the second pipe in the rear side of the cylinder to compress the hydraulic fluid in the cylinder and to control the moving speed of the ram by the use of the pressure of the hydraulic fluid including volume loss due to the compression, the proportional steady state is a state where a predetermined correlation is maintained depending on a pumping rate supplied to the cylinder and the moving speed of the ram is controlled after the compression of the hydraulic fluid in the cylinder is completed, and the later state is a state where the pressure decreasing by decompressing the hydraulic fluid compressed in the cylinder and by returning the hydraulic fluid to the reservoir via the second pipe and the hydraulic pump is added to the pressure of the hydraulic fluid supplied to the cylinder and the moving speed of the ram is controlled by the use of the resultant pressure; the control unit controls the pumping rate, which is obtained by adding the flow rate corresponding to the volume loss due to the compression of the hydraulic fluid thereto, to control the moving speed of the ram to a target ram speed in the initial state; the control unit controls the pumping rate, which is obtained by subtracting the flow rate corresponding to volume recovery of the hydraulic fluid due to the relief of compression of the hydraulic fluid therefrom, to control the moving speed of the ram to the target ram speed in the later state; wherein the control unit numerically calculates the pumping rate corresponding to the present ram speed based on the relationship between the moving speed of the ram and the pumping rate, which is expressed as the correlation in the proportional steady state which has been calculated in advance through a test under a specific load condition acting on the ram in the initial state, and calculates a pumping rate value obtained by adding the pumping rate corresponding to the target ram speed to the flow rate corresponding to the volume loss due to the compression of the hydraulic fluid thereto in the initial state corresponding to a difference between the pumping rate of the hydraulic pump in the initial state and the pumping rate corresponding to the present ram speed; and wherein the control unit numerically calculates the pumping rate corresponding to the present ram speed based on the relationship between the moving speed of the ram and the pumping rate, which is expressed as the correlation in the proportional steady state which has been calculated in advance through the test under the specific load condition acting on the ram in the later state, and calculates a pumping rate value obtained by subtracting the flow rate corresponding to volume recovery of the hydraulic fluid due to the relief of compression of the hydraulic fluid therefrom in the later state corresponding to a difference between the pumping rate of the hydraulic pump in the later state and the pumping rate corresponding to the present ram speed from the pumping rate corresponding to the target ram speed.
4. The hydraulic system of claim 3, wherein the hydraulic system is an extrusion device which includes a container unit receiving a billet of a metal material for extrusion, a die unit for extrusion disposed on the front side of the container unit, the ram cylinder unit having the cylinder and the ram disposed on the rear side of the container unit, and the hydraulic pump and the reservoir supplying the hydraulic fluid to the ram cylinder unit and in which the ram is hydraulically driven by the hydraulic fluid supplied to the cylinder by the use of the hydraulic pump so as to be advanced and retracted relative to the container unit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(11) Hereinafter, the invention will be described in detail based on an embodiment shown in the accompanying drawings, but the invention is not limited to the embodiment to be described below.
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(13) The detailed partial structure of the container unit 2 and the die unit 3 is shown as an example in
(14) In the extrusion device A according to this embodiment, the die 9 disposed in the die unit 3 shown in
(15) As shown in
(16) In the main cylinder 16 of the ram cylinder unit 5, pipes 20 and 21 for supplying and discharging hydraulic fluid to and from the cylinder are connected to the peripheral wall on the front side and the peripheral wall on the rear side. The pipe 20 is connected to a reservoir 22. A hydraulic pump 23 is attached to a portion in which the reservoir 22 and the pipe 21 are connected. The operation of the hydraulic pump 23 is controlled by a control motor 25, and the hydraulic pump is configured to adjust a pumping rate (the flow rate at which the hydraulic fluid is supplied to the main cylinder 16 or the flow rate at which the hydraulic fluid is discharged from the main cylinder 16). Therefore, by adjusting the amount of hydraulic fluid to be supplied to the inside of the cylinder in the back of the position of the main ram 17 by the use of the hydraulic pump 23, the main ram 17 can be made to move in the length direction of the main cylinder 16, whereby it is possible to adjust the pressing speed and the pressing length of the ram 18 into the container unit 2. The hydraulic fluid staying in the main cylinder 16 in the front of the position of the main ram 17 can be returned to the reservoir 22 via the pipe 20 with the advancing of the main ram 17.
(17) In the ram cylinder unit 5, a meter 26 that measures the moving speed of the ram 18 is disposed in a part of the outer wall of the main cylinder 16. The meter 26 and the control unit 7 are connected to each other via a connection wire 27. The moving speed of the ram 18 measured by the meter 26 is sequentially input to the control unit 7 as basic information for controlling the ram cylinder unit. The control unit 7 is connected to the control motor 25 via a connection wire 28, and can control the flow rate of the hydraulic fluid to be supplied to the rear side of the main cylinder 16 from the hydraulic pump 23 by controlling the operating state of the control motor 25. The connection wire 27 for transmitting information from the meter 26 to the control unit 7 and the connection wire 28 for supplying an instruction from the control unit 7 to the control motor 25 are not limited to physical wires as shown in
(18) The control unit 7 in this embodiment is configured to control the hydraulic pump flow rate (%) and the moving speed (mm/sec) of the ram 18 as described below.
(19) The control unit 7 is constructed by a computer system having a memory or a storage unit therein. The following information is stored in the storage unit of the control unit 7.
(20) First, control information for controlling the movement of the ram 18 in the initial state of extrusion, control information for controlling the movement of the ram 18 in a proportional steady state thereof, and control information for controlling the movement of the ram 18 in a later state of extrusion are individually stored.
(21) The initial state of extrusion means a state where the hydraulic pump 23 supplies hydraulic fluid to the main cylinder 16 to compress the hydraulic fluid in the main cylinder 16 and to control the moving speed of the ram 18 by the use of the pressure of the hydraulic fluid including the volume loss due to the compression.
(22) The proportional steady state means a state where a predetermined correlation is maintained depending on the magnitude of the pumping rate supplied to the main cylinder 16 and the moving speed of the ram 18 is controlled after the compression of the hydraulic fluid in the main cylinder 16 is completed.
(23) The later state means a state where the pressure of the hydraulic fluid compressed in the main cylinder 16 is released and the volume recovery of the hydraulic fluid due to the relief of the compression is added to the pressure of the hydraulic fluid supplied to the main cylinder 16 to control the moving speed of the ram 18.
(24) The control unit 7 in this embodiment grasps these three states, controls the moving speed of the ram 18 by the use of the pumping rate obtained by adding the volume loss due to the compression of the hydraulic fluid thereto in the initial state, controls the moving speed of the ram 18 by controlling the pumping rate based on a specific proportional relation to be described later in the proportional steady state, and controls the moving speed of the ram 18 by controlling the pumping rate obtained by subtracting the pressure increasing due to the relief of the compressed hydraulic fluid therefrom in the later state.
(25) First, the control in the proportional steady state will be described.
(26) As a relational equation of the pumping rate (%) and the ram speed (mm/sec), the control unit 7 stores a proportional relational equation expressed by Equation 1 in which the pumping rate is defined as y (%: ratio to the maximum pumping rate), the moving speed of the ram is defined as x (mm/sec), and the increasing ratio of the moving speed of the ram 18 with an increase in the pumping rate is approximated by a proportional relation accompanying a proportional constant a.
Y=ax+c Equation 1
(27) Here, the relational equation such as y=6.0522x+21.97 in which constants a and c in Equation 1 are specified with respect to a specific extrusion device A is stored in the control unit 7 in this embodiment.
(28) The constants a and c in the relational equation are obtained from the relationship shown in
(29) That is, when actually extruding the billet of an aluminum alloy material with a specific composition ratio using the extrusion device A, the relationship between the pumping rate and the moving speed of the ram 18 is measured and the measured values are plotted as shown in
(30) In the relationship shown in
(31) The reason why the pumping rate and the ram speed are directly proportional to each other as shown in
(32) In the initial state where a billet 1 of a specific metal material is received in the container unit 2 and the extrusion is started, since very large resistance is generated in the ram 18 deforming the billet 1 in the container unit 2 to pass through the die hole of the die 9, the ram cylinder unit 5 needs to generate a high hydraulic pressure so as to overcome the resistance. Here, even when the hydraulic pump 23 supplies hydraulic fluid to the rear side of the main cylinder 16 via the pipe 21, the ram 18 does not move immediately, but the ram 18 does not move until the hydraulic pressure is accumulated to overcome the resistance.
(33) In addition, for a predetermined time when the hydraulic pump 23 continuously supplies the hydraulic fluid to the rear side of the main cylinder 16, the influence of the pressurization and compression of the hydraulic fluid itself in the main cylinder 16, the influence of the slight expansion of the peripheral wall (outer wall) of the main cylinder 16 and the container unit (the inner peripheral wall), to which the hydraulic fluid is supplied, due to the hydraulic pressure, the influence of the slight expansion of the pipe 21, through which the hydraulic fluid flows, due to the pressure of the hydraulic fluid, and the like collectively occurs in addition to the resistance necessary for causing the billet 1 to pass through the die hole of the die 9. Due to these influences, hydraulic control in consideration of these influences has to be performed as well as simply grasping only the pressing force of the ram 18 necessary for causing the billet 1 to pass through the die hole of the die 9.
(34) Then, the hydraulic fluid is supplied to the main cylinder 16, the compression of the hydraulic fluid in the main cylinder 16 is completed, the possible expansion of the peripheral wall (outer wall) of the main cylinder 16 due to the hydraulic pressure is ended, and the expansion of the pipes or other parts due to the hydraulic pressure is also ended. At this time, the moving speed of the ram 18 is changed to be directly proportional to the amount of the hydraulic fluid supplied from the hydraulic pump 23 to the main cylinder 16. This state is the direct proportional relationship shown in
(35) Then, when the extruding process is continuously performed to reduce the amount of billet 1 remaining in the container unit 2 as shown in
(36) The deformation resistance of a metal material is changed depending on its own temperature. That is, the hydraulic control of the ram 18 has to be performed in consideration of the extruding temperature, the pressure of the decompressed hydraulic fluid, the increase or decrease in frictional resistance of the remaining billet 1, and the like in addition to the material of the billet 1.
(37) In addition, the above-mentioned influences are changed depending on the material or size of the cylinder used in the extrusion device A actually used, the material or size of the pipes, the capability of the hydraulic pump 23, and the like.
(38) When the supply of hydraulic fluid by the hydraulic pump 23 is reduced or stopped to at least partially relieve the compressed hydraulic fluid existing in the rear side of the cylinder unit 16, the hydraulic fluid moves in the direction in which the hydraulic fluid is returned to the reservoir 22 via the pipe 21 and the hydraulic pump 23. At this time, the influence of the relief of the highly-compressed hydraulic fluid in the main cylinder 16, the influence of the restoration of the expanded peripheral wall of the main cylinder 16, the influence of the restoration of the expanded pipe 21, and the like collectively occur. Accordingly, even when the supply of hydraulic fluid by the hydraulic pump 23 is reduced, it does not cause a decrease in the moving speed of the ram. Therefore, the hydraulic control is further complicated.
(39) In the extrusion device A according to this embodiment, the relationship between the pumping rate of the hydraulic pump 23 and the moving speed of the ram 18 is controlled in consideration of all the influences of the compression and relief of the hydraulic fluid and the expansion or contraction of the peripheral wall of the pipe or the cylinder to which a hydraulic pressure is applied.
(40) First, the flow rate ejected by the hydraulic pump 23 hardly varies even when the pressure in the main cylinder 16 is high or low. That is, the hydraulic pump 23 can pump the hydraulic fluid corresponding to the instructed flow rate regardless of the magnitude of the pressure in the main cylinder 16.
(41) Here, the flow rate for advancing the ram 18 at the time of compressing the hydraulic fluid is a flow rate obtained by subtracting the flow rate corresponding to the compression of the hydraulic fluid and the flow rate corresponding to the expansion of the outer walls of the pipe 21 or the main cylinder 16 from the pumping rate of the hydraulic pump 23. The flow rate for advancing the ram 18 at the time of relieving the hydraulic fluid is a flow rate obtained by adding the flow rate corresponding to the relief of the compressed hydraulic fluid and the flow rate corresponding to the contraction of the outer walls of the pipe 21 or the main cylinder 16 to the pumping rate of the hydraulic pump 23.
(42) When the extruding process is performed while the pumping rate of the hydraulic pump 23 is maintained constant, because a lot of hydraulic fluid is consumed for compression in the initial state of extrusion and the amount of the hydraulic fluid is insufficient to advance the ram 18, the moving speed of the ram 18 does not increase immediately. Thereafter, when the compression of the hydraulic fluid progresses, the flow rate for pressing the ram 18 out of the pumping rate increases, and thus the moving speed of the ram 18 increases. When the hydraulic fluid is compressed until the hydraulic fluid cannot be compressed any more from the start of the extruding process, the overall pumping rate is consumed as the force for advancing the ram 18. This state is the above-mentioned proportional steady state.
(43) When the extruding process progresses and the amount of billet 1 remaining in the container unit 2 decreases, the resistance of the billet 1 decreases. Accordingly, the compressed hydraulic fluid is partially decompressed and thus the hydraulic pressure corresponding to the relief is added to the pumping rate, whereby a force for causing the ram 18 to move acts. This state is the above-mentioned later state of extrusion.
(44) That is, as shown in
(45) In the region of the proportional relationship represented by the segment b in
(46) When a direct proportional region represented by the segment b in
(47) When the ram 18 is made to move while compressing the hydraulic fluid, as shown in (1) of
(48) Therefore, this relational equation used to control the initial state of the ram 18 is stored in the storage unit of the control unit 7.
(49) When the ram 18 is made to move while decompressing the compressed hydraulic fluid (in the later state), as shown in (1) of
(50) Here, since the relational equation (ram speedpumping rate) shown in
(51) Therefore, the above-mentioned relational equation to be used for the control of the ram 18 in the later state is stored in the storage unit of the control unit 7.
(52) In the extrusion device A according to this embodiment, the relational equation shown in
(53) In the extruding process, the resistance of the extrusion varies depending on the compression or relief of the hydraulic fluid, the material and the length, and the temperature of the billet to be used. Since the hydraulic pressure is high, the expansion of the pipe, the cylinder, and the like occurs. The expansion of constituent members (not shown) such as a tie rod generally included in the extrusion device A, or the like affects the hydraulic control. However, as described above with reference to
(54) By employing the control method according to this embodiment as described above, in the extrusion device A including the ram cylinder unit 5, the hydraulic pressure is controlled based on relational equations corresponding to the initial state, the proportional steady state, and the later state by considering that the moving speed of the ram 18 is affected by the highly compression of the hydraulic fluid supplied for the movement of the ram 18 of the ram cylinder unit 5, the influence of the expansion and contraction of the pipe or the cylinder in the supply path of the hydraulic fluid in the ram cylinder unit 5 due to the hydraulic pressure of the hydraulic fluid, the influence of the relief of the compressed hydraulic fluid, and the like and considering the moving speed of the ram 18 and the pumping rate of the hydraulic pump 23. Accordingly, it is possible to control the pumping rate in consideration of the influence of the compression and relief of the hydraulic fluid when performing the extruding process with a high pressure and the influence of the expansion and contraction of the pipe, the cylinder, and the like through which the hydraulic fluid passes and thus to satisfactorily control the moving speed of the ram to a desirable speed.
(55) Therefore, when compared with the PID control in the related art, it is possible to more accurately control the ram speed and to manufacture an extrusion-molded product having no defect with higher productivity.
(56) The control of the initial state, the proportional steady state, and the later state can be applied to general hydraulic systems in which a load acts on the ram cylinder unit 5 and the ram 18 moves against the load.
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(58) In the system according to this embodiment, a cylinder unit 30 is vertically disposed in a base 31 and a molding unit 33 for molding a metal product is disposed on the top end of a vertically-movable ram 32 disposed in the cylinder unit 30.
(59) The cylinder unit 30 is connected to hydraulic pipes 40 and 41 for hydraulic driving the cylinder unit. A reservoir 42 is connected to the hydraulic pipe 40 on the supply side of hydraulic fluid via a hydraulic pump 43 and a control valve 44. A hydraulic motor 45 is connected to the hydraulic pump 43. A branch pipe 47 branched from the hydraulic pipe 41 is disposed between the control valve 44 and the cylinder unit 30. The branch pipe 47 is connected to a hydraulic motor 50 having an encoder 49 via a proportional control valve 48. A control unit 51 is connected to the proportional control valve 48. A speed setting dial 52 is mounted on the control unit 51 and information from a molding speed meter 53 and a length meter 54 is input to the control unit 51. The control information from the molding speed meter 53 and the length meter 54 is input to the encoder 49 to adjust the output of the hydraulic motor 50.
(60) The control unit 51 can control the hydraulic pressure supplied to the cylinder unit 30 by adjusting the proportional control valve 48 and adjusting the hydraulic motor 45.
(61) When receiving molten metal by the use of the molding unit 33 and molding a desired slab at a target molding speed, the molding machine shown in
(62) In this operation, since the vertical position of the molding unit 33 is adjusted by the use of the ram 32 depending on the amount of molten metal, the weight of the molten metal acts on the ram 32 and thus it is necessary to perform the hydraulic control depending on the load acting on the ram 32, similarly to the first embodiment. Therefore, similarly to the first embodiment, the ram 32 has only to be controlled in the initial state, the proportional steady state, and the later state.
EXAMPLES
(63) An extruding test was carried out using a 2500 USton horizontal single-drum hydraulic pressing machine (made by Ube Industries Ltd.) having the basic structure shown in
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(65) As shown in
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(68) In this test, it could be seen that the time of approximately 32 seconds is required for stabilizing the moving speed of the ram to a certain extent. Therefore, in the test result using the control method according to the related art shown in
(69) While embodiments of the invention have been described above in detail with reference to the drawings, it should be understood that concrete structures are not limited to the embodiments described above, and various design modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.