CONTROL METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR QUICK CHANGE DEVICE OF WORK TOOLS
20170293283 · 2017-10-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16P3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G05B2219/50245
PHYSICS
A01B76/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G05B19/182
PHYSICS
B23Q11/0085
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
G05B19/18
PHYSICS
F16P3/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a control method for a quick change device of a work tool, comprising the steps of: receiving a command to disengage a work tool clamping device; determining whether the work tool clamping device is in an engaged state; detecting functionality of a disengagement alarm if the work tool is in the engaged state; switching to an emergency state upon the detection of failure of the disengagement alarm. The present invention further relates to a corresponding control apparatus and work machine.
Claims
1. A control method for a quick change device of a work tool, comprising the steps of: receiving a command to disengage a work tool clamping device; determining whether the work tool clamping device is in an engaged state; detecting functionality of a disengagement alarm if the work tool clamping device is in the engaged state; switching to an emergency state upon detection of failure of the disengagement alarm.
2. The control method according to claim 1, characterized in that the work tool clamping device is prevented from being disengaged in the emergency state.
3. The control method according to claim 2, characterized in that preventing the work tool clamping device from being disengaged in the emergency state includes keeping an engaging means for the work tool clamping device engaged and/or disabling a disengaging means for the work tool clamping device.
4. The control method according to claim 1, characterized in that in the emergency state an operator is warned of the failure of the disengagement alarm.
5. The control method according to claim 1, characterized in that the detecting of the functionality of the disengagement alarm includes detection of a short circuit to the grounding and/or a short circuit to the power and/or an open circuit for the disengagement alarm.
6. The control method according to claim 1, characterized in that the command to disengage the work tool clamping device is triggered by an operation of a work tool quick change operation member from an operator.
7. A control apparatus for a quick change device of a work tool, comprising: an electronic control unit; an operation member controllable by an operator, a signal from which operation member is transmitted to the electronic control unit; an engaging means for a work tool clamping device, to which engaging means a first control signal from the electronic control unit is transmitted; a disengaging means for the work tool clamping device, to which disengaging means a second control signal from the electronic control unit is transmitted; a disengagement alarm, to which a third control signal from the electronic control unit is transmitted, characterized in that the control apparatus carries out the control method of claim 1.
8. A work machine comprising the control apparatus of claim 7.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
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[0017] The control apparatus comprises an electronic control unit 1. A quick change operation member 2 is provided for the quick change device and is controlled by a user, such as but not limited to a switch or a button. The signal of the quick change operation member is transmitted to the electronic control unit 1, which generates multiple control signals based on the signal received from the quick change operation member 2.
[0018] A first control signal is transmitted to an engaging means 3 for the work tool clamping device, wherein the engaging means engages the work tool clamping device so that the work tool is fastened on the machine and hence in a working state. The engaging means 3 for the work tool clamping device for example may be an electromagnetic valve in a hydraulic line for controlling the work tool clamping device.
[0019] A second control signal is transmitted to a disengaging means 4 for the work tool clamping device, wherein the disengaging means disengages the work tool clamping device so that the work tool is released and in a changeable state. The disengaging means 4 for the work tool clamping device for example may also be an electromagnetic valve in a hydraulic line for controlling the work tool clamping device.
[0020] A third control signal is transmitted into a disengagement alarm 5, which is activated in a disengaged and changeable state of the work tool. Generally, the disengagement alarm 5 may be an alarm horn, or of course may be an optical alarm or other types of alarm. According to another embodiment of the invention, a further alarming device (see
[0021] Generally, if the signal from the quick change operation member 2 is “ON”, the electronic control unit activates disengaging means 4 for the work tool clamping device and the disengagement alarm 5 at the same time, so that a work tool quick change procedure is accompanied by continuous alarming. Generally, the work tool clamping device is disengaged, and then the current work tool is replaced by a work tool to be used, and finally the work tool clamping device is engaged again to fasten the new work tool.
[0022] If the signal from the quick change operation member 2 is “OFF”, the electronic control unit activates the engaging means 3 for the work tool clamping device, so that the work tool clamping device is kept in an engaged state.
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[0024] The method is terminated if the determination in step S01 is negative, i.e. the quick change operation member 2 is “OFF”. If the determination in step S01 is positive, i.e. the quick change operation member 2 is switched “ON”, step S02 starts.
[0025] In step S02, it is determined whether the work tool clamping device is in an engaged state. If the determination is negative in step S02, i.e. the work tool clamping device is already disengaged, the method is terminated and turned to a further work tool change procedure. If the determination is positive in step S02, i.e. the work tool clamping device is in an engaged state, step S03 starts.
[0026] In step S03 it is determined whether the disengagement alarm functions properly. The detection of the functionality of the disengagement alarm includes detection of a short circuit to the grounding and/or a short circuit to the power and/or an open circuit for the disengagement alarm.
[0027] If the determination in step S03 is positive, i.e. the disengagement alarm well functions, the method is terminated and a further work tool change procedure is started. If the determination of Step S03 is negative, i.e. the disengagement alarm fails, step S04 is started.
[0028] In step S04, the work tool clamping device is prevented from being disengaged by the electronic control unit 1, so that the work tool can not be changed by operating the quick change device. The engaging means 3 for the work tool clamping device is kept in an engaged state and/or disengaging means 4 for the work tool clamping device is deactivated. The method is then terminated.
[0029] In this way, a so-called “emergency state” is initiated at the failure of the disengagement alarm, so that the work tool clamping device is kept in an engaged state and hence danger caused by disengagement of the work tool clamping device is avoided and the safety performance of the apparatus is improved.
[0030] Depending on the configuration of the work tool clamping device, “preventing the work tool clamping device from being disengaged” may include any control means, for example hydraulically or electromechanically, acting on the control line of the work tool clamping device. In particular, said control means may include controlling the engaging means 3 for the work tool clamping device and/or the disengaging means 4 for the work tool clamping device.
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[0032] The present invention further includes such technical solutions, in which only a warning is triggered to inform the operator of the failure of the disengagement alarm while the step of “preventing the work tool clamping device from being disengaged” is not carried out.
[0033] To sum up, the so-called “emergency state” is activated by preventing the work tool clamping device from being disengaged or by triggering an alarm at the failure of the disengagement alarm, so that danger caused by accidental disengagement of the work tool can be avoided.