US3286443A - Control apparatus for advancing web of filter medium through a filtering zone - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to an improved electrically operated control apparatus for advancing an elongated web of filter medium through a filtering zone in such manner that interruptions of electrical power will not adversely affect the efficiency of utilization of the filter medium. More particularly, it relates to a control system employing a single timer and a metering means responsive to linear advance of the web.
- the advancing of the web depends upon the operation of this motor, and it is a purpose of the present invention to cause this motor to operate in such a way that the web is advanced, under both normal and abnormal filter operating conditions, in g manner giving the most efilcient usage of the filter merum.
- a conventional run-out switch 30 which may be actuated by a plate 31 bearing upon the surface of the supply roll and arranged to actuate the switch 30 when the exhaustion of the filter medium supply is imminent, is pro- Furthermore, when provision is made, as by means of an overload pressure switch, to move the web to relieve an excessive pressure drop thereacross and regardless of the timing cycle, it is important that a new timing cycle be initiated as soon as the emergency web advance ceases. Otherwise, the next normal advance of the web may occur before it is needed and with concomitant wastage of fresh filter medium.
- An object of the present invention is to provide an improved control system for automatically operating an air filter under both normal and abnormal operating conditions in such a way as to employ the web filter medium more efficiently than is possible with conventional filters. Another object is to provide an improved control system for automatically operating an air filter under conditions involving failure of power and wherein the proper amount of filter medium is dispensed despite interruption of operation because of power failure.
- a further object is to provide an improved control system for automatically operating an air filter under conditions involving a filtering overload and wherein no wastage of filter medium results as operation is resumed following relief of the overloaded condition.
- FIG. 1 is a partly diagrammatic side elevation view of an air filter with which the present invention may be employed.
- FIG. 2 is a detail view of a metering means suitable for use with the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a wiring diagram illustrating the presently preferred embodiment of a control system employing the principles of the invention.
- a suitable filter structure into which this invention may be incorporated preferably is of the type disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 2,848,064 assigned to the same assignee as the present invention.
- a filter includes a generally rectangular frame having a top 10, bottom 11, and side walls, one of which is shown at 12. At the top of the frame an enclosure having side vided.
- a metering switch 32 (herein for simplicity called the first switch) likewise is provided.
- a convenient means for operating switch 32 may take the form of a cam 33 attached to a shaft 34 on splined idler 17, the shaft 34 being mounted in the walls of the filter frame adjacent the lower ends of the same.
- Attached to the shaft 34 in the manner disclosed in the aforementioned Patent No. 2,848,064 is a series of angularly spaced splines 35 adapted to engage with the web and to be moved angularly as the Web is advanced linearly.
- Other arrangements serving the same purpose may, of course, be employed without departing from the scope or intent of the present invention.
- the shaft 34 and cam 33 accordingly form part of a switch-operating means actuated by linear advance of the web, and the first switch 32 is thus actuated by that switch-operating means.
- Cam 33 includes equally spaced peripheral recesses into which the cam follower may fall in order to actuate the switch 32 following a predetermined amount of angular travel of the cam, and between these recesses peripheral cam lobes of equal length are provided with the result that equal increments of web length are advanced through the filtering zone each time the switch 32 is operated, as later to be described. As an example, in many usages increments of web advance in the order of one inch are sufiicient.
- the improved control system of the invention includes an electrical return line 35 connected to ground or to neutral and a supply line 36 in which a conventional fan interlock and fused disconnect switch 37 is arranged.
- the runout switch 30 is located in line 36 and is movable between a closed position as when a suitable supply of filter medium is present on roll 15 and an open position, as when the supply on that roll approaches exhaustion. In its open position switch 30 contacts terminal 38 and through conductor 39 establishes a circuit through warming lamp 40. It will be understood that the opening of switch 30, which in some installations may not occur more frequently than once each six months or longer, is not regarded as an abnormal operating condition in the sense as defined herein.
- the invention employs a self-resetting timer 41 which preferably is of the 24-hour range type although timers with longer or shorter time ranges may be used. As will later appear, the restarting of this timer, after it has reset itself, is delayed until switch 32 re-establishes the circuit to the timer motor.
- this timer may comprise the type CS-F 3 Timer Model 13195 made by the Industrial Timer Corporation, Parsipanny, New Jersey; or the modified Haydon Reset Acrotimer Series BR adapted for non-resetting upon power failure.
- Such a timer includes a timer motor 42 and a timer coil 43, as well as a timer switch 44 of a single pole-double throw type and which alternately is moved by the coil to a relay-de-energizing position in contact with abutment 45 and by the timer motor mechanism to a relay-energizing position in contact with terminal 46.
- the movement of the timer switch 44 to the relay-de-energizing position constitutes a resetting of the timer and occurs only upon energization of the timer coil 43 when using the types of timer herein disclosed.
- the timer possesses the advantage of being capable of operating with substantially any selected time setting between zero and 1440 minutes (when a 24-hour timer is used) and without the necessity of maintaining at hand a stock of gear racks.
- the time range flexibility thus provided, the necessity for having at hand more than one cam 33 for the splined idler also is eliminated. Conco-mitantly, the need for two timers in cascade is avoided and yet the assurance that the web will advance a uniform distance each time the motor 21 is energized through the timer, is still retained.
- a pair of conventional relays 47 and 48 (such as the RBM Type 84 and herein called first and second relays) are employed, the respective coils 49 and 50 thereof closing the respective relay switches 51 and 52 upon energization of the proper relay coil.
- Conventional elements of the improved control comprise an optional media saver switch 60 in line 36 and which is under the influence of a conventional pressure responsive device 61 (FIG. 1).
- This switch normally remains in open position against an abutment 62 so long as a selected pressure differential, for example, about 0.3 inch water pressure, exists between the upstream and downstream sides of the filter curtain.
- a selected pressure differential for example, about 0.3 inch water pressure
- a further control element which may be employed efiiciently with the present invention includes an overload pressure switch 65 under the influence of a separate pressure device 66.
- This switch is movable between a normal inactive position in contact wth abutment 67 and wherein it exerts no influence upon the relays and the timer, and an active position in contact with terminal 68 in 'which it establishes an overriding circuit to each of the first relay coil 49 and to the timer coil 43.
- this overriding circuit occurs when a pressure drop (or resistance to flow) of a predetermined value occurs across the web curtain, as may sometimes occur with a sudden increase of dust or the like, and as used herein the establishment of the overriding circuit is considered an abnormal operating condition in the same sense as is an unexpected power failure.
- the timer switch 44 When, however, the accrued time upon the timer motor reaches the value for which the timer is adjusted, the timer switch 44 is moved into contact with terminal 46 whereupon a temporary circuit is made from line 36, conductor 74, switch 44, terminal 46, conductor 75, coil 50 of the second relay 48 and conductor 76 to return line 35. Energizing of relay coil 50 closes the relay switch 52 and a circuit is made from line 36, conductor 77, closed relay switch 52, roll-driving motor 21 and conductor 78 to return line 35.
- the motor 21 drives the rewind roll 18 causing the Web to advance and to effect a rotation of cam 33 serving as the switch-operating means for first switch 32.
- Rotation of the cam immediately shifts switch 32 into contact with its second position upon terminal 80 whereupon the following events simultaneously occur.
- the timing motor circuit through conductor 72 is inter- 'rupted and the timing motor comes to rest in readiness for its next timing cycle; a circuit is established from line 36, conductor 70, switch 32, terminal 80, conductor 81, conductor 82, timing coil 43, and conductor 83 to return line 35, thus energizing the timing coil, and a shunt circuit is established from conductor 81, conductor 84, coil 49 of the first relay and conductor 85 to return line 35.
- a control apparatus for advancing a web of filter medium in an air filter having a rewind roll for storing the spent we b fed through a filtering zone and a motor for driving said roll
- the improvement comprising an electrical system for efiiciently utilizing the web during abnormal operating conditions and including; a switchoperating means actuated in dependence upon linear ad- Vance of said web, a first switch actuated by said means and movable bet-ween a normal first position and a second position, first and second relays having separate circuits for respectively energizing said roll-driving motor, and a self-resetting timer for timing the successive normal advances of said web and comprising, a timing motor, a timer switch movable between a position energizing said second relay and a position de-ener-gizing said second relay, and a timer coil adapted upon ener-gization to move said timer switch from said relay-energizing position to said relay-de-energizing
- said switchoperating means is rotatable and includes a cam serving to actuate said first switch periodically, each of the intervals between successive movements of said first switch to its first position corresponding to the prior advance of said web by a uniform linear amount.
- a control apparatus for advancing a web of filter medium in an air filter having a rewind roll for storing spent web fed through a filtering zone and a motor for driving said roll
- the improvement comprising an electrical system for eificiently utilizing the web during abnormal operating conditions and including; a switchoperating means actuated in dependence upon linear advance of said web, a first switch actuated by said means and movable between a nor-mal first position and a second position, first and second relays having separate circuits for respectively energizing said roll-driving motor; a self-resetting timer for timing the successive normal advances of said web and comprising a timing motor, a timer switch movable between a position energizing said second relay and a position tie-energizing said second relay, and a timer coil adapted upon energization to move said timer switch from said relay-energizing position to said relay-de-energizing position and to reset said timer; and an overload pressure switch for establishing
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- 4. IN A CONTROL APPARATUS FOR ADVANCING A WEB OF FILTER MEDIUM IN AN AIR FILTER HAVING A REWIND ROLL FOR STORING SPENT WEB FED THROUGH A FILTERING ZONE AND A MOTOR FOR DRIVING SAID ROLL, THE IMPROVEMENT COMPRISING AN ELECTRICAL SYSTEM FOR EFFICIENTLY UTILIZING THE WEB DURING ABNORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS AND INCLUDING; A SWITCHOPERATING MEANS ACTUATED INDEPENDENCE UPON LINEAR ADVANCE OF SAID WEB, A FIRST SWITCH ACTUATED BY SAID MEANS AND MOVABLE BETWEEN A NORMAL FIRST POSITION AND A SECOND POSITION, FIRST AND SECOND RELAYS HAVING SEPARATE CIRCUITS FOR RESPECTIVELY ENERGIZING SAID ROLL-DRIVING MOTOR; A SELF-RESETTING TIMER FOR TIMING THE SUCCESSIVE NORMAL ADVANCES OF SAID WEB AND COMPRISING A TIMING MOTOR, A TIMER SWITCH MOVABLE BETWEEN A POSITION ENERGIZING SAID SECOND RELAY AND A POSITION DE-ENERGIZING SAID SECOND RELAY, AND A TIMER COIL ADAPTED UPON ENERGIZATION TO MOVE SAID TIMER SWITCH FROM SAID RELAY-ENERGIZING POSITION TO SAID RELAY-DE-ENERGIZING POSITION AND TO RESET SAID TIMER; AND AN OVERLOAD PRESSURE SWITCH FOR ESTABLISHING EMERGENCY CIRCUIT TO SAID ROLL-DRIVING MOTOR, UPON ATTAINMENT OF A PREDETERMINED PRESSURE DROP ACROSS SAID WEB, SAID PRESSURE SWITCH BEING MOVABLE BETWEEN A NORMAL INACTIVE POSITION HAVING NO INFLUENCE UPON SAID RELAYS AND TIMER
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Owner name: MARYLAND NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL FINANCE CORPORATION Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST.;ASSIGNOR:CONTINENTAL FILTER CORPORATION;REEL/FRAME:003927/0801 Effective date: 19811016 Owner name: MARYLAND NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL FINANCE CORPORATION, Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:CONTINENTAL FILTER CORPORATION;REEL/FRAME:003927/0801 Effective date: 19811016 |
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