LUBRICATION SYSTEM WITH LUBRICANT CONDITION MONITORING
20170114957 ยท 2017-04-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16N2200/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16N2250/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16N19/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16N2280/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16N29/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16N2210/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16N7/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16N2280/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16N2230/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16N2270/70
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16N2250/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16N29/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16N19/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A lubrication system for lubricating at least one movable machine component includes a lubricant reservoir containing a lubricant and a fluid line fluidly coupled with the reservoir and having an outlet for dispensing the lubricant on or within the machine component. A valve selectively permits lubricant flow through the fluid line so as to dispense a quantity of lubricant through the fluid line outlet. A sensor senses a property of the machine component or the quantity of lubricant. A control is coupled with the sensor and with the valve, the control being configured to receive information from the sensor, to determine an estimated period of effectiveness of the quantity of lubricant using the sensor information, and to operate the valve based on the estimated lubricant effectiveness period so as to dispense another quantity of lubricant on or within the machine component.
Claims
1. A lubrication system for lubricating at least one movable machine component, the system comprising; a lubricant reservoir containing a lubricant; a fluid line fluidly coupled with the reservoir and having an outlet for dispensing the lubricant on or within the machine component; a valve for selectively permitting lubricant flow through the fluid line so as to dispense a quantity of lubricant through the fluid line outlet; a sensor for sensing a property of one of the machine component and the quantity of lubricant; and a control coupled with the sensor and with the valve, the control being configured to receive information from the sensor, to determine an estimated period of effectiveness of the quantity of lubricant using the sensor information, and to operate the valve based on the estimated lubricant effectiveness period so as to dispense another quantity of lubricant on or within the machine component.
2. The lubrication system as recited in claim 1 wherein the control includes an electronic controller having memory with stored software for operating the valve.
3. The lubrication system as recited in claim 1 wherein the control is configured to recalculate the estimated lubricant effectiveness period after each lapse of a sampling time period and to adjust the value of the estimated lubricant effectiveness period when sensor information varies during the sampling period.
4. The lubrication system as recited in claim 1 wherein the control is configured to track a time period after each operation of the valve, to compare the time period to a value of the estimated lubrication effectiveness period, and to operate the valve when the time period is one of at about the value of the estimated lubricant effectiveness period and at about a predetermined portion of the value of the estimated lubricant effectiveness period.
5. The lubrication system as recited in claim 4 wherein the control is configured to operate the valve such that: the valve dispenses an amount of lubricant of about the quantity of lubricant; the valve dispenses two or more lubricant doses at two or more time intervals during the estimated lubricant effectiveness period, the total amount of the two or more lubricant doses being approximately equal to the quantity of lubricant.
6. The lubrication system as recited in claim 1 wherein the sensor is configured to sense one of a speed of the machine component, a temperature of the machine component and a temperature of the quantity of lubricant.
7. The lubrication system as recited in claim 1 further comprising a pump fluidly coupled with the lubricant reservoir and with the fluid line, the control being configured to operate the pump such that a pressure of lubricant within fluid line has at least a predetermined value when the control operates the valve.
8. The lubrication system as recited in claim 7 wherein the control includes an electronic controller having memory with stored software for operating the valve and the pump.
9. The lubrication system as recited in claim 7 wherein the control is configured to start the pump prior to opening the valve and to stop the pump after closing the valve.
10. The lubrication system as recited in claim 1 wherein the valve includes a passage fluidly coupling the lubricant reservoir with the fluid line outlet, a closure element movable between a closed position at which lubricant flow through the valve passage is obstructed and an open position at which lubricant flow through the valve passage is permitted, and a solenoid for displacing the closure element between the closed and open positions, the control being electrically connected with the solenoid and configured to initiate displacement of the closure element from the closed position to the open position.
11. The lubrication system as recited in claim 1 wherein the fluid line includes a plurality of fluid line sections each having an outlet for dispensing lubricant at or within a separate one of plurality of machine components, the valve includes a plurality of the valves each connected with a separate one of the fluid line sections, and the sensor includes a plurality of the sensors each configured to sense at least one of a speed of a separate one of the machine components, a temperature of a separate one of the machine components and a temperature of a quantity of lubricant on or within a separate one of the machine components.
12. The lubrication system as recited in claim 1 wherein one of: the lubrication system further comprises an injector configured to provide a predetermined quantity of lubricant through the valve; and the pump is configured to deliver a predetermined quantity of lubricant through the valve.
13. A lubrication system for lubricating first and second machine components, the lubrication system comprising: a lubricant reservoir containing a lubricant; a first dispenser line fluidly coupled with the reservoir and having an outlet for dispensing lubricant on or within the first machine component; a first dispenser valve for selectively permitting lubricant flow through the first dispenser line so as to dispense a first quantity of lubricant through the first fluid line outlet; a second dispenser line fluidly coupled with the reservoir and having an outlet for dispensing lubricant on or within the second machine component; a second dispenser valve for selectively permitting lubricant flow through the second dispenser line so as to dispense a second quantity of lubricant through the second fluid line outlet; and a control coupled with each one the first and second valves, the control being configured to determine a first estimated period of effectiveness of the first quantity of lubricant, to determine a second estimated period of effectiveness of the second quantity of lubricant, to operate the first valve based on the first estimated lubricant effectiveness period so as to dispense another first quantity of lubricant on or within the first machine component, and to operate the second valve based on the second estimated lubricant effectiveness period so as to dispense another second quantity of lubricant on or within the second machine component, the second estimated lubricant effectiveness being greater than the first estimated period of effectiveness such that the control operates the first valve more frequently than the control operates the second valve.
14. The lubrication system as recited in claim 13 wherein the control is configured to operate the first valve such that the first valve opens while the second valve remains closed and to alternatively open the second valve such that the second valve opens while the first valve remains closed.
15. The lubrication system as recited in claim 13 further comprising: a first sensor coupled with the control and configured to sense one of a speed of the first machine component, a temperature of the first machine component and a temperature of the first quantity of lubricant; and a second sensor coupled with the control and configured to sense one of a speed of the first machine component, a temperature of the first machine component and a temperature of the first quantity of lubricant; and wherein the control is configured to receive information from each one of the first and second sensors, to determine the estimated period of effectiveness of the first lubricant quantity using information from the first sensor and to determine the estimated period of effectiveness of the second quantity of lubrication using information from the second sensor.
16. The lubrication system as recited in claim 13 wherein the control includes an electronic controller having memory with stored software for operating each one of the first and second valves.
17. The lubrication system as recited in claim 13 wherein the control is configured to: recalculate the first lubricant quantity estimated effectiveness period after each lapse of a sampling time period and to adjust the value of the first lubricant quantity estimated lubricant effectiveness period when first sensor information varies during the sampling period; and recalculate the second lubricant quantity estimated effectiveness period after each lapse of a sampling time period and to adjust the value of the second lubricant quantity estimated lubricant effectiveness period when second sensor information varies during the sampling period.
18. The lubrication system as recited in claim 13 wherein the control is configured to: track a first time period after each operation of the first valve, to compare the first time period to a value of the first lubricant quantity estimated effectiveness period, and to operate the first valve when the time period is one of at about the value of the first lubricant quantity estimated effectiveness period and at about a predetermined portion of the value of the first lubricant quantity estimated effectiveness period; and track a second time period after each operation of the second valve, to compare the second time period to a value of the second lubricant quantity estimated effectiveness period, and to operate the second valve when the time period is one of at about the value of the second lubricant quantity estimated effectiveness period and at about a predetermined portion of the value of the second lubricant quantity estimated effectiveness period.
19. The lubrication system as recited in claim 18 wherein the control is configured to operate each one of the first and second valves such that one of: the first valve dispenses an amount of lubricant of about the first quantity of lubricant and the second valve dispenses a an amount of lubricant of about the second quantity of lubricant; and the first valve dispenses two or more lubricant doses at two or more time intervals during the estimated lubricant effectiveness period, the total amount of the two or more lubricant doses being approximately equal to the first quantity of lubricant and the second valve dispenses two or more lubricant doses at two or more time intervals during the second lubricant quantity estimated effectiveness period, the total amount of the two or more lubricant doses being approximately equal to the second quantity of lubricant.
20. The lubrication system as recited in claim 13 further comprising a pump fluidly coupled with the lubricant reservoir and with each one of the first and second fluid lines, the control being configured to operate the pump such that a pressure of lubricant within each fluid line has at least a predetermined value when the control operates each one of the first and second valves.
21. A method of operating a lubrication system for lubricating a machine component, the lubrication system including a lubricant reservoir, a fluid line fluidly coupled with the reservoir and having an outlet for dispensing a quantity of lubricant on or within the machine component, a valve for selectively permitting lubricant flow through the fluid line, a sensor for sensing a property of the machine component or the lubricant quantity, the method comprising the steps of: determining an estimated period of effectiveness of the quantity of lubricant using the sensor information; and operating the valve based on the estimated lubricant effectiveness period so as to dispense another quantity of lubricant on or within the machine component.
22. The method of operating a lubrication system as recited in claim 21 wherein the system includes a control coupled with the sensor and the valve, the control performing the steps of determining the estimated lubricant effectiveness period and operating the valve.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] The foregoing summary, as well as the detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there is shown in the drawings, which are diagrammatic, embodiments that are presently preferred. It should be understood, however, that the present invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0017] Referring now to the drawings in detail, wherein like numbers are used to indicate like elements throughout, there is shown in
[0018] As used herein, the terms period of effectiveness P.sub.E and lubricant effectiveness period P.sub.E each mean a period of time during which a particular quantity of lubricant L.sub.Q remains at least generally capable of effectively lubricating a particular machine component 1. In other words, the period of effectiveness P.sub.E and lubricant effectiveness period P.sub.E each mean an estimated time interval from the point in time at which a fresh quantity of lubricant L.sub.Q has been dispensed into or onto a machine component 1 to a point in time at which the particular lubricant quantity L.sub.Q will have degraded to the extent of becoming generally ineffective to lubricate the machine component 1. As discussed below, the period of effectiveness P.sub.E is determined from empirical data and varies due to structural characteristics of the machine component 1 being lubricated, the material properties (e.g., rheological, chemical, etc.) of the particular lubricant, and the particular operating conditions (e.g., temperature, speed, etc.) of the machinery component 1 and/or the lubricant quantity L.sub.Q. Also as used herein, the words connected and coupled are each intended to include direct connections between two members without any other members interposed therebetween, indirect connections between members in which one or more other members are interposed therebetween, and operative connections without any direct or indirect physical connections between the two members
[0019] Preferably, the lubrication system 10 further comprises one or more sensors 22 each coupled with the control 20 and each configured to sense a speed of an associated one of the first machine components 1 (e.g., shaft speed, bearing rotational speed, etc.), a temperature of the associated machine component 1, or a temperature of the lubricant quantity L.sub.Q on or within the associated machine component 1. The system 10 may include two or more sensors 22 for sensing different properties of each particular machine component 1 or/and the quantity of lubricant L.sub.Q on or within the component 1, such as for example, one sensor 22 for sensing machine component speed and another sensing temperature of the lubricant quantity L.sub.Q on/within that component 1, etc.
[0020] With such sensors 22, the lubrication control 20 is configured to receive information from each one of the sensors 22 and to determine the estimated period of effectiveness P.sub.E of the each lubricant quantity L.sub.Q using information from the associated sensor 22 (i.e., the particular sensor 22 monitoring the specific component 1 or lubricant quantity L.sub.Q on or within the component 1). The sensors 22 provide information considered to affect lubrication effective life and may also include sensors 22 for sensing other properties or operating conditions of the machine component 1 or lubricant quantity L.sub.Q, such as lubricant pressure within the component 1, lubrication volume, or any other relevant property/condition. Further, the control 20 preferably also uses constant or non-variable information to determine or calculate lubricant effectiveness period P.sub.E, such as total available space or volume for the lubricant, fixed loading on a machine component 1, rheological properties of the lubricant, etc.
[0021] Most preferably, the control 20 is configured to determine or calculate the lubricant effectiveness period P.sub.E using both information from the sensors 22 and empirically-derived data stored within memory of the control 20. Such data may be generated by measuring the time period between the point in time at which a quantity of fresh (i.e., unused) lubricant is applied or injected into/on a particular machine component 1 until the point at which the particular quantity of lubricant has degraded to the extent of being generally ineffective to lubricate, or at least the lubrication effectiveness has diminished significantly. Preferably, the data is generated for each one of a plurality of different sets or combinations of operating conditions, such as different temperatures of the machine component 1 and/or lubricant quantity, different machine operating speeds, and for any other relevant variable operating condition or parameter. Using such empirically-derived data stored within electronic memory, the control 20 is configured (i.e., by means of stored software, wiring, etc.) to determine the lubricant effectiveness period P.sub.E based upon information from the sensor(s) 12 at the time the quantity of lubricant L.sub.Q is applied or injected into/on the machine component 1. However, the lubricant effectiveness period P.sub.E may be determined by any other appropriate means.
[0022] Further, the control 20 is preferably also configured to recalculate the estimated lubricant effectiveness period P.sub.E after each lapse of a sampling time period P.sub.S and to adjust the value of the estimated lubricant effectiveness period P.sub.E when sensor information varies during the sampling period P.sub.S. For example, if a sensor 22 determines that the speed (e.g., rotational) of the machine component 1 increases, or/and the temperature of the component 1 or/and lubricant quantity L.sub.Q increases, during the sampling period P.sub.S, the control 20 will reduce the lubricant effectiveness period P.sub.E, and vice-versa. More specifically, the control 20 is preferably configured to continuously track or record a time period T.sub.P after each operation (e.g., opening and closing) of each valve 18 and to compare the time period T.sub.P to a value of the estimated lubrication effectiveness period P.sub.E, as indicated in
[0023] Furthermore, lubrication may be dispensed either in a single operation of each dispenser valve 18 (i.e., valve remains open until the entire lubricant quantity L.sub.Q flows onto or within the machine component) or in multiple valve operations. Specifically, the control 20 can be configured to operate each valve 18 such that the valve 18 is opened and remains open to dispense an amount of lubricant of about the desired quantity of lubricant L.sub.Q in a single operation (i.e., when T.sub.P<=P.sub.E), as indicated in
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[0025] Preferably, the control 20 includes an electronic controller 28 having electronic memory with stored software for operating the one or more valves 18 and the pump 24. Specifically, the controller software preferably calculates the lubrication effectiveness periods and performs all control functions described above or discussed below, such as opening and closing the valves 18, operating the pump 24, etc. Preferably, the memory of the control 20 also includes stored information concerning each particular machine component 1, such as volume to be lubricated, dimensions of and loading conditions on the component 1, properties of the specific type of lubricant (preferably a type of grease), such as rheological properties of the lubricant, empirically derived lubricant effectiveness periods P.sub.E for various conditions, and any other information that the control 20 utilizes to determine or calculate lubricant effectiveness period P.sub.E, as discussed above. Further, the control 20 is preferably either a separate master controller or a controller integral with the pump 24. Although preferably being a digital electronic controller with stored software, the control 20 may alternatively be an analog electronic controller or any other appropriate type of control.
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[0028] The volume of the lubricant within the measuring chamber 52 is adjustably variable to provide a specific, predetermined quantity of lubricant L.sub.Q or a specific, predetermined lubricant dose l.sub.D through the associated valve 18. Although a detailed description of each injector 41 is beyond the scope of the present disclosure, each injector 41 and the one or more manifolds 40 are preferably formed as generally disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,705,432 and 6,810,998, the entire contents of each being incorporated by reference herein. However, the valves 18, the manifold(s) 40 and/or the injectors 41 may be formed in any other appropriate manner, such as for example, as separate valves 18 without any manifold or injector, as valves, manifolds and/or injectors having structures differing from those disclosed in two cited patents, etc. Further, the valves 18 themselves may be constructed or configured to provide a predetermined quantity or amount of lubricant, the quantity/amount being adjustable for differing lubrication requirements, such that the lubrication system 10 may be formed without any injectors. Thus, the scope of the present invention is in no manner limited to any particular structure of the one or more valves 18 or the associated fluid components.
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[0032] The control 20 is coupled with each one the first and second valves 19A, 19B and is configured to determine a first estimated period of effectiveness P.sub.E1 of the first quantity of lubricant L.sub.Q1 and to determine a second estimated period of effectiveness P.sub.E2 of the second quantity of lubricant L.sub.Q2. The control 20 is also configured to operate the first dispenser valve 19A based on the first estimated lubricant effectiveness period P.sub.E1 so as to dispense another first quantity of lubricant L.sub.Q1 on or within the first machine component 3A and to operate the second dispenser valve 19B based on the second estimated lubricant effectiveness period P.sub.E2 so as to dispense another second quantity of lubricant L.sub.Q2 on or within the second machine component 3B. When the second estimated lubricant effectiveness period P.sub.E2 is greater than the first estimated period of effectiveness P.sub.E1, the control 20 operates the first valve 19A more frequently than the control 20 operates the second valve 19B, and vice-versa.
[0033] Thus, the control 20 will operate each valve 19A, 19B independently of the other valve 19B, 19A, such that only the machine component 3A, 3B requiring lubrication due to a particular quantity of lubricant L.sub.Q1, L.sub.Q2 reaching the end of its effective life. That is, the control 20 is configured to separately operate the first valve 19A, such that the first valve 19A opens while the second valve 19B remains closed, and to alternatively operate the second valve 19B, such that the second valve 19B opens while the second valve 19A remains closed. However, the control 20 may operate both the first and second valves 19A, 19B, respectively, at the same time, such that both valves 19A, 19B are open at the same time, but only at instances when both the first and second lubricant quantities L.sub.Q1, L.sub.Q2 of require replenishment or replacement.
[0034] Although the above-described example describes only first and second valves 19A, 19B controlling lubrication to first and second machine components 3A, 3B, the present lubrication system 10 may be used with any number of valves 18 and dispenser lines 14 for lubricating a like number of machine components 1.
[0035] It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could be made to the embodiments described above without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. It is understood, therefore, that this invention is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but it is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention as generally defined herein and in the appended claims.