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METHOD FOR REPORTING CRITICAL EVENTS ON TEXTILE MACHINES FED BY A PLURALITY OF YARNS
VERFAHREN ZUR MELDUNG KRITISCHER EREIGNISSE AN MIT EINER VIELZAHL VON FÄDEN GESPEISTEN
TEXTILMASCHINEN
PROCÉDÉ POUR RAPPORTER DES ÉVÉNEMENTS CRITIQUES SUR DES MACHINES TEXTILES ALIMENTÉES
PAR UNE PLURALITÉ DE FILS
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Proprietor: L.G.L. Electronics S.p.A. |
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- ZENONI, Pietro
24026 LEFFE BG (IT)
- GOTTI, Luca
24021 ALBINO BG (IT)
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[0001] The present invention relates to a method for reporting critical events on textile
machines which are fed by a plurality of yarns.
[0002] As is known, a generic textile machine, such as a circular knitting machine, can
be fed by a plurality of yarns that are unreeled from respective spools and which
define what are known as "drops".
[0003] Every drop can have a sensing device which is adapted to detect critical events such
as the breakage of the yarn, the presence of a knot, and the like. Such device can
be a self-contained sensor, or it can be a sensor incorporated in a weft feeder, e.g.,
a storage weft feeder or a rotating-distaff weft feeder, the principal purpose of
which is to stabilize the tension with which the yarn is fed to the machine at a desired
level.
[0004] The sensors and the feeds are all connected to a monitoring device which, upon the
occurrence of a critical event on one of the drops, stops the machine.
[0005] The monitoring device can also be provided with wireless connectivity for remotely
controlling the operating parameters of the machine and of the feeds associated therewith.
[0006] US 2006/079216 A1 discloses a system comprising control computers for controlling and detecting the
operating data, e.g., the speed, stoppage, cause of stoppage, etc., for each textile
machine, and a central computer for determining the production data. The control computers
and the central computer respectively comprise means for wireless signal transmission,
and form, with a respectively associated transmission unit, a radio network for signal
transmission according to the WLAN or Bluetooth standard. The transmission units are
connected by a telephone line.
[0007] US 4835699 A and
EP 0 452 800 A1 both disclose monitoring systems capable of sending alarm signals via wired connection
to a fixed terminal, which generates a warning for a user.
[0008] A drawback of the textile systems known today is that, in the event of a critical
event on one of the feeders, some time can elapse before a textile factory operator
notices the problem and intervenes to resolve it. This is because, often, the supervision
of a large number of machines is assigned to a single operator who, usually, also
has other duties in the factory and therefore cannot supervise all the machines full
time, also considering the sporadic nature with which such critical events occur.
[0009] Furthermore, even after noticing the problem, the operator can take some considerable
time to identify the device (sensor or feeder) on which it is necessary to intervene.
[0010] Such drawback is particularly felt with large-diameter circular knitting machines,
which can be served by more than three hundred devices arranged around the machine
at relatively great heights, so as to be difficult to access in order to verify their
operation.
[0011] Furthermore, the lack of advance knowledge of the nature of the problem generates
further delays in the resolution thereof and, as a consequence, a lengthening of the
machine shutdown times.
[0012] For example, the seizing of the motor of a rotating-distaff weft feeder is typically
due to the jamming of the yarn on the spool upstream of the feeder. Therefore, in
order to resolve the problem, the operator has to go to the area of the spools in
order to manually free the yarn. On the contrary, in the event of breakage of the
yarn output by the feeder, the operator has to manually re-thread the yarn in the
area between the feeder and the machine.
[0013] The aim of the present invention is therefore to devise a method for reporting critical
events on textile machines fed by a plurality of yarns, which, upon the occurrence
of a critical event on a drop, enables the operator to be aware, practically in real
time, of the exact location of the device(s) affected by the problem as well as the
nature of such problem, so as to minimize the intervention times and, therefore, the
machine shutdown times.
[0014] A further object of the invention is to devise a method that can be implemented using
data transmission infrastructures that are already in use, so as to limit the costs.
[0015] The above aim and other advantages, which will become more apparent from the description
that follows, are achieved by the method having the characteristics recited in claim
1, while the dependent claims define other characteristics of the invention which
are advantageous, although secondary.
[0016] Now the invention will be described in more detail, with reference to some preferred,
but not exclusive, embodiments thereof, which are illustrated for the purposes of
non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 schematically illustrates a textile machine fed by a plurality of yarns,
on which the method according to the invention can be applied;
Figure 2 schematically illustrates a wireless communication system to which a plurality
of machines of the type shown in Fig. 1 are connected;
Figure 3 is a flowchart describing the method according to the invention.
[0017] With reference to Fig. 1, a textile apparatus comprises a textile machine M, e.g.,
a circular knitting machine, which receives a plurality of yarns from respective spools
such as R1-R9. Each feed line defines a yarn "drop".
[0018] Along each one of the drops there is a sensing device which is adapted to detect
critical events such as the breakage of the yarn, the presence of a knot, and the
like.
[0019] In some cases such sensing device is incorporated in a storage weft feeder such as
AF1, AF2, AF3, in other cases it is incorporated in a rotating-distaff weft feeder
such as PF1, PF2, PF3, in still other cases it comprises a dedicated self-contained
sensor such as S1, S2, S3.
[0020] The machine M is controlled by a monitoring device MD through a first bus MB, and
is connected in order to transmit/receive data to/from the sensing devices through
a second bus DB which interconnects all the devices.
[0021] Upon the occurrence of a critical event on one of the drops, the affected sensing
device transmits a stop signal to the monitoring device MD using the second bus DB.
Upon reception of the stop signal, the monitoring device MD sends a command to stop
the machine M using the first bus MB.
[0022] With reference to Fig. 2, the monitoring device MD is further provided with wireless
connectivity, e.g., wireless LAN technology according to the conventional IEEE 802.11
standard, in order to communicate using an antenna A with a plurality of mobile terminals
such as MT1, MT2, MT3, through an access point AP that generates a wireless LAN infrastructure
to which all the mobile terminals connect.
[0023] The mobile terminal can be a smartphone, a tablet computer, or any other conventional
or dedicated device, as long as it is provided with a wireless transceiver, in this
embodiment, wireless LAN technology.
[0024] The system shown in the example in Fig. 2 includes seven machines M1-M7, each one
of which is associated with a respective monitoring device MD1-MD7.
[0025] With reference to the flowchart in Fig. 3, where the block 100 indicates the start
of the method according to an embodiment of the invention, after one of the monitoring
devices MD1-MD7 has received a stop signal (block 110), it queries each one of the
sensing devices to which it is connected through the second bus MD on the alarm status
(active/inactive) and, if the alarm is active, on the cause of the problem, i.e.,
the nature of the critical event (block 120).
[0026] In a preferred embodiment of the method according to the invention, the querying
by the monitoring device begins only when the latter has received confirmation that
the machine is stopped. As an alternative, the querying could begin directly upon
reception of the stop signal originating from the sensing devices.
[0027] Preferably, each one of the mobile terminals MT1-MD3 carries, stored, all the IP
addresses of the monitoring devices associated with the machines assigned to its user
(e.g., the user of the mobile terminal MT1 has the machines M1, M2, M3 assigned; the
user of the mobile terminal MT2 has the machines M4, M5 assigned; the user of the
mobile terminal MT3 has the machines M6, M7 assigned), and is programmed to cyclically
query them on the active/inactive stop status of the machine.
[0028] In response to the querying by the mobile terminal (block 130), the monitoring device
sends an alarm signal that, advantageously, includes operating information that comprises
an identification code of the machine with which it is associated and information
on the active/inactive stop status; if the stop is active, the monitoring device preferably
also transmits the list of the device(s) with the alarm status active and the cause
of the problem(s) (block 140).
[0029] Upon reception of the aforementioned operating information, the mobile terminal generates
an alert, e.g., an acoustic alert or a vibration, so as to alert the user, and displays
the information e.g., on an integrated screen for devices such as smartphones, tablet
computers, and the like.
[0030] In this manner, not only is the user made aware, practically in real time, of the
occurrence of a critical event on one of the machines, but also of the machine, of
the device(s) that generated the alarm, and also the cause of the problem.
[0031] Therefore, according to the set objects, the method explained above makes it possible
to considerably reduce the intervention times in the event of a critical event such
as the breakage of the yarn or the jamming of a feeder, and therefore the machine
shutdown times.
[0032] Furthermore, the method can be carried out using wireless infrastructures already
in use, so as to reduce the implementation costs.
[0033] Programming the system in order to carry out the method according to the invention
comes under the normal knowledge of the person skilled in the art and therefore it
will not be discussed further here.
[0034] In an alternative embodiment of the invention, the sensing device, together with
the stop signal, immediately also supplies the operating information to the monitoring
device. Therefore, the step of querying the sensing devices by the monitoring device
is no longer necessary.
[0035] In a further alternative embodiment of the method according to the invention, the
mobile terminals, instead of cyclically interrogating the monitoring device, wait
passively for an alert from the latter, which is programmed to send the operating
information on its own initiative upon the occurrence of a critical event.
[0036] Some preferred embodiments of the invention have been described, but obviously the
person skilled in the art may make various modifications and variations within the
scope of protection of the appended claims.
[0037] For example, for machines served by a low number of drops, the operating information
sent to the mobile terminal could include only the position of the drop affected by
the problem. In fact, if there are few machines to supervise, the alarm signal alone
may be sufficient.
[0038] Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs,
those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility
of the claims and accordingly, such reference signs do not have any limiting effect
on the interpretation of each element identified by way of example by such reference
signs.
1. A method for reporting critical events on a textile machine (M) fed by a plurality
of yarns, each subjected to a sensing device (AF1, AF2, AF3; PF1, PF2, PF3; S1, S2,
S3) that is adapted to generate a stop signal upon the occurrence of a critical event,
said textile machine (M) being controlled by a monitoring device (MD) which is connected
in order to exchange data with each one of said sensing devices and in order to stop
the textile machine (M) upon reception of said stop signal from at least one of them,
said monitoring device (MD) being further provided with wireless connectivity in order
to communicate with at least one mobile terminal (MT1, MT2, MT3), characterized in that said monitoring device (MD), following the reception of said stop signal, sends an
alarm signal to the mobile terminal (MT1, MT2, MT3), said mobile terminal (MT1, MT2,
MT3) being programmed to generate as a consequence an alert for the user.
2. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that said alarm signal contains operating information related to the sensing devices that
detected the critical event, said mobile terminal (MT1, MT2, MT3) being programmed
to display said operating information.
3. The method according to claim 2, characterized in that said monitoring device (MD), upon reception of said stop signal, requests said operating
information from each one of said sensing devices (AF1, AF2, AF3; PF1, PF2, PF3; S1,
S2, S3).
4. The method according to claim 2, characterized in that said sensing device, together with said stop signal, also supplies said operating
information to said monitoring device.
5. The method according to one or more of claims 1-4, characterized in that said monitoring device (MD) sends said alarm signal to the mobile terminal (MT1,
MT2, MT3) upon the request thereof, said mobile terminal (MT1, MT2, MT3) being programmed
to cyclically query said monitoring device (MD).
6. The method according to one or more of claims 1-4, characterized in that said monitoring device (MD) is programmed to send said alarm signal on its own initiative
upon the occurrence of a critical event.
7. The method according to one or more of claims 1-6, characterized in that said operating information related to the sensing devices that reported a critical
event includes the location of the yarn affected by the critical event.
8. The method according to one or more of claims 1-7, characterized in that said operating information related to the sensing devices that reported a critical
event includes the nature of the critical event.
9. The method according to one or more of claims 1-8, characterized in that said mobile terminal (MT1, MT2, MT3) carries, stored, a plurality of addresses of
monitoring devices (MD1-MD7) which are associated with respective machines (M1-M7)
that are assigned for surveillance to a user of said mobile terminal, and in that, upon the occurrence of a critical event on one of the machines, with consequent
sending of said alarm signal and of said operating information by the respective monitoring
device, the latter sends an identification code of the machine with which it is associated.
10. The method according to claim 9, characterized in that each one of said monitoring devices (MD1-MD7) communicates with the mobile terminal
to which the respective machine is assigned by means of an access point (AP) using
wireless LAN technology.
11. The method according to one or more of claims 3-10, characterized in that the request for operating information by the monitoring device begins after the latter
has received a confirmation that the textile machine is stopped.
12. The method according to one or more of claims 3-10, characterized in that the request for operating information by the monitoring device begins directly upon
reception of the stop signal.
1. Ein Verfahren zur Meldung kritischer Ereignisse an einer mit einer Vielzahl von Fäden
gespeisten Textilmaschine (M), jeweils einer Erfassungsvorrichtung (AF1, AF2, AF3;
PF1, PF2, PF3; S1, S2, S3) ausgesetzt, die ausgebildet ist, um bei Auftreten eines
kritischen Ereignisses ein Stoppsignal zu erzeugen, wobei die Textilmaschine (M) von
einer Überwachungsvorrichtung (monitoring device, MD) gesteuert ist, die angeschlossen
ist, um Daten mit jeder der Erfassungsvorrichtungen auszutauschen und um die Textilmaschine
(M) bei Empfang des Stoppsignals von mindestens einer davon anzuhalten, wobei die
Überwachungsvorrichtung (MD) weiter mit drahtloser Konnektivität ausgestattet ist,
um mit mindestens einem mobilen Endgerät (MT1, MT2, MT3) zu kommunizieren, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Überwachungsvorrichtung (MD) nach Empfang des Stoppsignals ein Alarmsignal an
das mobile Endgerät (MT1, MT2, MT3) sendet, wobei das mobile Endgerät (MT1, MT2, MT3)
programmiert ist, um als Konsequenz eine Warnung für den Benutzer zu erzeugen.
2. Das Verfahren gemäß Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Alarmsignal Betriebsinformationen bezüglich der Erfassungsvorrichtungen enthält,
die das kritische Ereignis erfasst haben, wobei das mobile Endgerät (MT1, MT2, MT3)
programmiert ist, um die Betriebsinformationen anzuzeigen.
3. Das Verfahren gemäß Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Überwachungsvorrichtung (MD) bei Empfang des Stoppsignals die Betriebsinformationen
von jeder der Erfassungsvorrichtungen (AF1, AF2, AF3; PF1, PF2, PF3; S1, S2, S3) abfragt.
4. Das Verfahren gemäß Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Erfassungsvorrichtung gemeinsam mit dem Stoppsignal der Überwachungsvorrichtung
auch die Betriebsinformationen liefert.
5. Das Verfahren gemäß einem oder mehreren der Ansprüche 1-4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Überwachungsvorrichtung (MD) das Alarmsignal nach Anforderung desselben an das
mobile Endgerät (MT1, MT2, MT3) sendet, wobei das mobile Endgerät (MT1, MT2, MT3)
programmiert ist, um die Überwachungsvorrichtung (MD) zyklisch abzufragen.
6. Das Verfahren gemäß einem oder mehreren der Ansprüche 1-4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Überwachungsvorrichtung (MD) programmiert ist, um das Alarmsignal bei Auftreten
eines kritischen Ereignisses aus eigener Initiative zu senden.
7. Das Verfahren gemäß einem oder mehreren der Ansprüche 1-6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Betriebsinformationen, die die Erfassungsvorrichtungen betreffen, welche ein
kritisches Ereignis gemeldet haben, die Position des Fadens einschließen, der von
dem kritischen Ereignis betroffen ist.
8. Das Verfahren gemäß einem oder mehreren der Ansprüche 1-7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Betriebsinformationen, die die Erfassungsvorrichtungen betreffen, welche ein
kritisches Ereignis gemeldet haben, die Art des kritischen Ereignisses einschließen.
9. Das Verfahren gemäß einem oder mehreren der Ansprüche 1-8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das mobile Endgerät (MT1, MT2, MT3) eine Vielzahl von Adressen von Überwachungsvorrichtungen
(MD1-MD7) gespeichert hat, die mit entsprechenden Maschinen (M1-M7) verknüpft sind,
welche zur Überwachung eines Benutzers des mobilen Endgeräts bestimmt sind, und dadurch,
dass bei Auftreten eines kritischen Ereignisses in einer der Maschinen mit dem daraus
folgenden Senden des Alarmsignals und der Betriebsinformationen durch die entsprechende
Überwachungsvorrichtung Letztere einen Kenncode der Maschine sendet, mit welcher sie
verknüpft ist.
10. Das Verfahren gemäß Anspruch 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass jede der Überwachungsvorrichtungen (MD1-MD7) mit dem mobilen Endgerät, dem die jeweilige
Maschine zugewiesen ist, unter Verwendung von Wireless-LAN-Technologie über einen
Zugriffspunkt (AP) kommuniziert.
11. Das Verfahren gemäß einem oder mehreren der Ansprüche 3-10, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Anforderung von Betriebsinformationen durch die Überwachungsvorrichtung beginnt,
nachdem diese eine Bestätigung empfangen hat, dass die Textilmaschine angehalten ist.
12. Das Verfahren gemäß einem oder mehreren der Ansprüche 3-10, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Anforderung von Betriebsinformationen durch die Überwachungsvorrichtung direkt
bei Empfang des Stoppsignals beginnt.
1. Procédé pour le signalement d'événements critiques sur une machine textile (M) alimentée
par une pluralité de fils, chacun étant soumis à un dispositif de détection (AF1,
AF2, AF3 ; PF1, PF2, PF3 ; S1, S2, S3) qui est conçu pour générer un signal d'arrêt
lors de l'occurrence d'un événement critique, ladite machine textile (M) étant contrôlée
par un dispositif de surveillance (MD) qui est connecté afin d'échanger des données
avec chacun des dispositifs de détection et afin d'arrêter la machine textile (M)
lors de la réception dudit signal d'arrêt provenant d'au moins un de ceux-ci, ledit
dispositif de surveillance (MD) étant en outre muni d'une connectivité sans fil afin
de communiquer avec au moins un terminal mobile (MT1, MT2, MT3), caractérisé en en
ce que ledit dispositif de surveillance (MD), à la suite de la réception dudit signal
d'arrêt, envoie un signal d'alarme au terminal mobile (MT1, MT2, MT3), ledit terminal
mobile (MT1, MT2, MT3) étant programmé pour générer en conséquence une alerte pour
l'utilisateur.
2. Procédé selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que ledit signal d'alarme contient des informations de fonctionnement concernant les
dispositifs de fonctionnement qui ont détecté l'événement critique, ledit terminal
mobile (MT1, MT2, MT3) étant programmé pour afficher lesdites informations de fonctionnement.
3. Procédé selon la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce que ledit dispositif de surveillance (MD), lors de la réception dudit signal d'arrêt,
demande lesdites informations de fonctionnement à chacun desdits dispositifs de détection
(AF1, AF2, AF3 ; PF1, PF2, PF3 ; S1, S2, S3).
4. Procédé selon la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce que ledit dispositif de détection fournit, conjointement avec ledit signal d'arrêt, également
lesdites informations de fonctionnement audit dispositif de surveillance.
5. Procédé selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications 1 à 4, caractérisé en ce que ledit dispositif de surveillance (MD) envoie ledit signal d'alarme au terminal mobile
(MT1, MT2, MT3) lors de la demande de celui-ci, ledit terminal mobile (MT1, MT2, MT3)
étant programmé pour interroger cycliquement ledit dispositif de surveillance (MD).
6. Procédé selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications 1 à 4, caractérisé en ce que ledit dispositif de surveillance (MD) est programmé pour envoyer ledit signal d'alarme
de sa propre initiative lors de l'occurrence d'un événement critique.
7. Procédé selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications 1 à 6, caractérisé en ce que lesdites informations de fonctionnement concernant les dispositifs de détection qui
ont rapporté un événement critique comprennent la localisation du fil affecté par
l'événement critique.
8. Procédé selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications 1 à 7, caractérisé en ce que lesdites informations de fonctionnement concernant les dispositifs de détection qui
ont rapporté un événement critique comprennent la nature de l'événement critique.
9. Procédé selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications 1 à 8, caractérisé en ce que ledit terminal mobile (MT1, MT2, MT3) porte, stockées, une pluralité d'adresses de
dispositifs de surveillance (MD1 - MD7) qui sont associés à des machines (M1 - M7)
respectives qui sont assignées pour la surveillance à un utilisateur dudit terminal
mobile, et en ce que, lors de l'occurrence d'un événement critique sur une des machines, avec l'envoi
consécutif dudit signal d'alarme et desdites informations de fonctionnement par le
dispositif de surveillance respectif, ce dernier envoie un code d'identification de
la machine avec laquelle il est associé.
10. Procédé selon la revendication 9, caractérisé en ce que chacun desdits dispositifs de surveillance (MD1 - MD7) communique avec le terminal
mobile auquel la machine respective est assignée au moyen d'un point d'accès (AP)
utilisant une technologie LAN sans fil.
11. Procédé selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications 3 à 10, caractérisé en ce que la demande d'informations de fonctionnement par le dispositif de surveillance commence
après que ce dernier ait reçu une confirmation que la machine textile est arrêtée.
12. Procédé selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications 3 à 10, caractérisé en ce que la demande d'informations de fonctionnement par le dispositif de surveillance commence
directement lors de la réception du signal d'arrêt.
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