AU2015342330B2 - Hoist system and method for controlling the hoist system - Google Patents
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Abstract
A method for controlling a hoist system, wherein, when the conveyance moves downward to the supporting device and then is supported by the supporting device, hosting force of the hoisting motor is adjusted to a predetermined value. It is also provides a hoist system which comprises a hoisting motor for hoisting a conveyance, and a supporting device for supporting the conveyance when the conveyance reaches a predetermined position, for carrying out the above method. The provided method above and the hoist system enable the controlling system and supporting device to cooperate with each other, and the motor torque be adjusted automatically, so that the operation efficiency of the hoist system and the life of the rope are improved and the safety in the hoisting process is ensured.
Description
The present invention relates to a method for controlling a hoist system, and a hoist system, and specifically relates to a method for controlling a hoist system, and a hoist system, for loading and unloading a conveyance, such as a cage, used in a mine shaft.
BACKGROUND ART [0002] Shaft hoisting is broadly used in mining process. When the shaft becomes deeper, the rope (such as a steel rope) that drags the conveyance becomes longer, and appears as an elastic body with great elasticity. There are in most cases a significant rope stretch because of the suspended load. This feature renders the conveyance (such as cage or skip) hard to stop precisely when the conveyance reaches a deep working level. Especially, the rope would be severely deformed when the load on the conveyance is heavy, resulting in upwards and downward movements and leftwards and rightwards shake of the conveyance, and thus causing difficulties to obtain a safe operation.
[0003] Up to now, various cage hoist systems used in auxiliary shaft primarily comprise a driving system and a cage stabilizing system. In the process of loading and unloading the hoist, conventional controlling methods may be divided into two types according to their operation principle: one is to fix the conveyance by upper and lower locking arms which can be extended out by hydraulic work station; the other is by overfalling the rope and then pushing conveyance from lower side through hydraulic work station. Both controlling methods use separate driving system and cage stabilizing system, and thus need to frequently operate the hoist and hydraulic work station respectively. This decreases the operation efficiency of the hoist system, and puts a high requirement on the mechanical strength of the upper and lower locking arms and the performance of the hydraulic work station, which increases the system cost without efficiently increasing the stability and safety of the system. In addition, among these methods, no control or optimization is given to the amount of deformation (elongation) of the steel rope, causing the amount of
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SUMMARY [0004] The object of the present invention is to overcome or at least alleviate the defects in the prior art by providing a method for controlling a hoist system, and a hoist system, in which, a controlling system and a supporting device cooperate with each other, to adjust the motor torque automatically, so that the operation efficiency of the hoist system and the working life of the rope are both improved and the safety in the hoisting process is ensured.
[0005] Accordingly, the present invention provides the following technical solutions.
[0006] In one aspect there is provided a method for controlling a hoist system, the hoist system comprises a hoisting motor for hoisting a conveyance, and a supporting device for supporting the conveyance when the conveyance reaches a predetermined position; wherein, when the conveyance moves downward to the supporting device and then is supported (chaired and/or locked) by the supporting device, the hoisting force (and correspondingly driving torque) of the hoisting motor is adjusted to a predetermined value, which is larger than zero but smaller than dead weight of the conveyance.
[0007] In an embodiment, the supporting device comprises a chairing device for chairing the conveyance and a locking device for locking the conveyance; the method is characterized in that it further comprises the following steps: when the conveyance is chaired by the chairing device, the locking device locks the conveyance.
[0008] In an embodiment, the predetermined value for the hoisting force is larger than zero but smaller than the dead weight of the conveyance. The predetermined value is project specific and calculated to have a safe margin to rope slip.
[0009] In an embodiment, the predetermined value for the hoisting force is in a range of 50% to 80% of dead weight of the conveyance.
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2015342330 21 Dec 2017 [0010] Here is also provided a hoist system, adapted to carry out any one of the methods as mentioned in the above.
[0011] In an embodiment, the supporting device comprises at least four groups of connecting rod mechanisms symmetrically arranged relative to a shaft, each group of the connecting rod mechanism comprises a cage chairing connecting rod, a cage chairing ram and a connecting rod seat; both the supporting end of the cage chairing connecting rod and the cage chairing ram are mounted on the connecting rod seat that is to be fixed on a wall of the shaft; wherein the cage chairing ram is connected with the cage chairing connecting rod, and collapsible to bring the cage chairing connecting rod out of the shaft or into the shaft.
[0012] In an embodiment, each group of the connecting rod mechanism of the supporting device further comprises a cage locking connecting rod and a cage locking ram, both the supporting end of the cage locking connecting rod and the cage locking ram are mounted on the connecting rod seat, wherein, the cage locking ram is connected with the cage locking connecting rod, and collapsible to bring the cage locking connecting rod to lock or unlock the conveyance.
[0013] In an embodiment, the hoist system further comprises a hoisting control cabinet and a cage stabilizing control cabinet; the cage stabilizing control cabinet may communicate with the hoisting control cabinet, to make the supporting device and hoisting motor cooperate with each other during the process of berthing the cage and releasing the cage.
[0014] In an embodiment, the hoist system further comprises a cage stabilizing hydraulic work station and a local control box; the cage stabilizing control cabinet may communicate with the local control box, to control the cage stabilizing hydraulic work station and the supporting device and provide feedback according to position of platform at which the conveyance stops,.
[0015] According to the claimed invention, the method for controlling the hoist system and the hoist system, on the one hand, lower the requirement on the strength of the supporting device and on the hydraulic clamping system, and hence greatly reduce the cost in connection with the supporting device; on the other hand, the complex processes, such as the tension sensing and the position aligning processes during berthing the cage and releasing the cage, can be simplified, the load on the rope can be effectively controlled and optimized, and thus the operation
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [0016] Figure 1 illustrates a topological structure of a hoist system used for a cage;
[0017] Figure 2 illustrates a schematic structure diagram of a supporting device;
[0018] Figure 3 illustrates a schematic diagram showing the process of berthing the cage moving downward;
[0019] Figure 4 illustrates a schematic diagram showing the process of releasing the cage by moving upward;
[0020] Figures 5A and 5B illustrate a schematic diagram showing the process of berthing the cage moving upward; and [0021] Figure 6 illustrates a schematic diagram showing the process of releasing the cage by moving downward.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS [0022] In the following, detailed description of various embodiments of the present invention shall be made with reference to the Drawings. The claimed system and controlling method may be used for hoisting the skip in a production shaft, as well as for hoisting a cage in an auxiliary shaft; however, since the controlling system and method are substantially the same for hoisting a cage and hoisting a skip, for simplicity, the following only describes hoisting of a cage in an auxiliary shaft as an example.
[0023] As shown in Figure 1, the hoist system comprises n cage stabilizing hydraulic work stations, n supporting devices, n local control boxes and a cage stabilizing control cabinet, wherein “n” indicates the number of all the shaft platforms for horizontal loading and unloading.
[0024] In the hoist system, the cage stabilizing hydraulic work station provides
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2015342330 21 Dec 2017 driving source for the supporting device, and consists of an oil tank, an oil pump, controlling valves and pipes. It enables proper acting on the corresponding hydraulic ram and connecting rod of the supporting device, and meanwhile provides the state feedback to the controlling system.
[0025] The cage stabilizing mechanic device (hereafter referred to as supporting device) is a device for chairing and locking the cage. Each supporting device consists of at least four identical connecting rod structures, and each connecting rod structure primarily consists of a cage chairing connecting rod, a cage locking connecting rod, a cage chairing ram, a cage locking ram, and a connecting rod seat. The cage chairing connecting rod transfers the load of the cage to the shaft wall via the connecting rod seat, the cage locking connecting rod cooperates with the cage chairing connecting rod to lock the cage, the cage chairing ram is collapsible to put the cage chairing connecting rod in a cage chairing position or in a retracted position, and the cage locking ram is collapsible to put the cage locking connecting rod in a locking position or an unlocking position.
[0026] The local control box can signal operation command to the cage stabilizing hydraulic work station and supporting device, and provides state feedback. There are operation buttons and indicator lights on the control box. The control box interiorly employs Profibus-DP sub-station communication module and I/O module, to communicate with cage stabilizing control cabinet.
[0027] The cage stabilizing control cabinet, acting as a controlling core of the cage stabilizing system, employs Profibus-DP to communicate with n local controlling boxes, and therefore, according to a position of a platform at which the cage stops, controls the cage stabilizing hydraulic work station and supporting device to stabilize the cage and provides state feedback. Meanwhile, the cage stabilizing control cabinet communicates with hoisting transmission control systems via Module-Bus, to cooperatively operate the cage stabilizing and the hoisting processes, so that the process of berthing and releasing cage can be safely ensured.
[0028] Figure 2 shows a schematic diagram showing the cooperation among a group of connecting rod structures of a supporting device, cage 10, and shaft 11. In the Figure, the supporting ends of the cage chairing connecting rod 1 and cage locking connecting rod 2 are mounted on the same hinge pedestal, and the cage
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2015342330 21 Dec 2017 chairing connecting rod 1 and cage locking connecting rod 2 are driven respectively by the cage chairing ram 5 and cage locking ram 4 to perform the cage chairing and cage locking actions. The hinge pedestals of the cage chairing ram 5 and cage locking ram 4 and the common hinge pedestal of the cage chairing connecting rod 1 and cage locking connecting rod 2 are all mounted on the connecting rod seat 6 which is fixedly mounted on the shaft wall 12. A cradle 3, as a platform device, can be optionally included. The chairing end of the cage chairing connecting rod 1 and the locking end of cage locking connecting rod 2 are respectively provided with slots adapted to the edge of the cage, for chairing and locking the cage.
[0029] The supporting device may be provided at various loading platforms, for supporting the cage when it reaches required positions. The supporting device may always extend to a cage guide, being ready for use, for example, when the supporting device is located at the bottom of the case guide; or the supporting device may usually be in a retracted position, and extend into the case guide only when required for use.
[0030] The method for controlling the hoist system concerns the process of berthing cage and that of releasing cage. As in the present invention the cage is chaired to be positioned, the process of berthing cage employs the upper berthing, i.e., the cage is slowly put in place from the above of the cage chairing connecting rod; while the process of releasing cage employs the upper releasing, i.e., the cage is slowly moved out of the place from the above of the cage chairing connecting rod. The following describes both situations where a cage moving downward from a position higher than the loading platform is berthed and where a cage moving upward from a position lower than the loading platform is berthed.
[0031] (1) A cage moving downward from a position higher than the loading platform is berthed:
[0032] As shown in Figure 3, it is assumed that the system chairs a load of 11 ton, conveyance weight of 10 ton, and a total weight of 21 ton. When the cage moves downward and near to the supporting device, the cage speed reduces to 0.1 m/s, and the cage stabilizing control cabinet sends an operation command for stabilizing the cage. The cage chairing ram extends to push the cage chairing connecting rod out of the shaft and into the cage guide, to get ready for chairing the cage. Once the cage is berthed, the locking ram extends to push out the cage
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2015342330 21 Dec 2017 locking connecting rod, to cooperate with the cage chairing connecting rod to fix and lock the cage simultaneously from above and below. After the berthing, the cage stabilizing control cabinet signals the hoisting control cabinet, and the hoisting control cabinet automatically adjusts the torque of the hoisting motor to a value required for a weight of 8 ton, i.e., a torque required for a weight that is 80% of the dead weight of the cage, so that the tension force of the steel rope is decreased from 21 ton to a value lower than the weight of the cage. In this way, in the following process of releasing cage, no excessively large force would be applied onto the steel rope and hoisting motor, which is otherwise applied at the moment of starting the hoisting due to the looseness of steel rope. Meanwhile, the accident that, due to improper adjustment, the cage becomes unstable or suddenly accelerates upwards at the moment of starting the hoisting, can also be avoided, which accident would damage the system and is risky. In addition, through adjusting the tension force of the steel rope to be less than the dead weight of the cage, it can be ensured that the cage would not skip in a large range of position after the weight in the cage is unloaded. It should be appreciated that, the previous numbers are used only for assumption and example purpose, and has no limit on the claimed invention. As to the adjustment amount of the tension force on the steel rope after the berthing, it can be simulated and optimized according to such as characteristics of the steel rope, range of the frequently occupied load, and the use frequency etc., so as to improve the working life of the steel rope while ensuring safety and stability. In a preferred embodiment, after berthing, the torque of the hoisting motor is adjusted to a torque required for a weight of 50% to 80% of the dead weight of the cage, i.e., the hoisting force of the hoisting motor amounts to 50% to 80% of the dead weight of the cage.
[0033] Figure 4 shows the releasing process after the berthing of the cage moving downward. The hoisting control cabinet sends a command for moving upwards, the cage stabilizing control cabinet then immediately sends a command for unlocking, the cage locking ram contracts and withdraws the cage locking connecting rod to unlock the cage. The hoisting control cabinet then sends a starting signal. Since the steel rope maintains a tension of 8 ton when the hoisting motor stops, the 8 ton tension will then be used as the preset torque in the starting process and then the hoisting torque can be gradually increased, so that a potential reversed rotation due to the excessively loose steel rope can be avoided. The cage then
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2015342330 21 Dec 2017 leaves the cage chairing device, and the cage chairing ram contracts to withdraw the cage chairing connecting rod out of the case guide, and the releasing process is ended.
[0034] (2) A cage moving upward from a position lower than the loading platform is berthed.
[0035] As shown in Figures 5A and 5B, during the process of berthing a cage moving upward, when the cage is close to the supporting device, the hoisting control cabinet reduces the cage speed to 0.1 m/s, at which speed the cage continues to move upward to a position higher than the supporting device, and then the hoisting control cabinet sends a command for stopping. The cage stabilizing control cabinet then sends an operation command for stabilizing the cage, and the cage chairing ram extends to push the cage chairing connecting rod out of the shaft to the case guide, to get ready for chairing the cage. The hoisting control cabinet forces the cage to change the speed direction of the cage, and to move downwards gradually to be berthed. After berthing, the process of locking cage, stopping, and adjusting the torque of the hoisting motor (i.e., adjusting the tension on the rope) will be similar to those adopted in the process of berthing a cage moving downward as describe above.
[0036] As shown in Figure 6, in the cage releasing process after berthing a cage moving upward, the hoisting control cabinet sends a command for moving downward, and the cage stabilizing control cabinet then immediately sends a command for unlocking so that the cage locking ram contracts and withdraws the cage locking connecting rod to unlock the cage. The hoisting control cabinet then changes the speed direction and forces the cage to move upward at a lower speed for a short while and then stop. The cage chairing ram contracts to withdraw the cage chairing connecting rod out of the cage guide, and then the hoisting control cabinet starts the motor to lower the cage.
[0037] During berthing a cage moving upward and releasing the same, the hoisting control cabinet is required to force the preset speed direction of the cage to be changed, so that the system have to temporally bypass the hoist reversion and hoist running direction protection.
[0038] Though the above description is made by using the steel rope as an example, it should be understood that, the claimed invention is not limited to the
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[0039] Though the claimed invention is described with reference to some preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art would appreciate that, various modifications to the formality or details is possible, without deviating from the sprit and protection scope as defined by the attached claims.
[0040] It is to be understood that, if any prior art publication is referred to herein, such reference does not constitute an admission that the publication forms a part of the common general knowledge in the art, in Australia or any other country.
[0050] In the claims which follow and in the preceding description of the invention, except where the context requires otherwise due to express language or necessary implication, the word “comprise” or variations such as “comprises” or “comprising” is used in an inclusive sense, i.e. to specify the presence of the stated features but not to preclude the presence or addition of further features in various embodiments of the invention.
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- CLAIMS:1. A method for controlling a hoist system, the hoist system comprising a hoisting motor for hoisting a conveyance on a rope or cable, a supporting device for supporting the conveyance when the conveyance reaches a predetermined position, and a controlling system, wherein, when the conveyance moves downward to the supporting device and then is supported by the supporting device, the controlling system and the supporting device cooperate with each other, to automatically adjust hoisting force of the hoisting motor and corresponding torque of the hoisting motor to a predetermined value, which is larger than zero but smaller than dead weight of the conveyance, so that the tension in the rope of cable is decreased to a value lower than said dead weight of the conveyance.
- 2. The method for controlling a hoist system according to claim 1, wherein the supporting device comprises a chairing device for chairing the conveyance and a locking device for locking the conveyance; and the method further comprises the following step:when the conveyance is chaired by the chairing device, the locking device locks the conveyance.
- 3. The method for controlling a hoist system according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the predetermined value for the hoisting force is in a range of 50% to 80% of dead weight of the conveyance.
- 4. A hoist system, adapted to carry out the method according to any one of claims 1 to 3.
- 5. The hoist system according to claim 4, wherein the supporting device comprises at least four groups of connecting rod structures symmetrically arranged relative to a shaft, each group of the connecting rod structure comprises a cage chairing connecting rod, a cage chairing ram and a connecting rod seat;10286602_1 (GHMatters) P105844.AU2015342330 18 May 2018 both the supporting end of the cage chairing connecting rod and the cage chairing ram are mounted on the connecting rod seat that is to be fixed on a wall of the shaft, wherein the cage chairing ram is connected with the cage chairing connecting rod, and collapsible to bring the cage chairing connecting rod out of the shaft or into the shaft.
- 6. The hoist system according to claim 5, wherein each group of the connecting rod structure of the supporting device further comprises a cage locking connecting rod and a cage locking ram, and both the supporting end of the cage locking connecting rod and the cage locking ram are mounted on the connecting rod seat, wherein the cage locking ram is connected with the cage locking connecting rod, and collapsible to bring the cage locking connecting rod to lock or unlock the conveyance.
- 7. The hoist system according to claim 5 or 6, wherein the hoist system further comprises a hoisting control cabinet and a cage stabilizing control cabinet, and the cage stabilizing control cabinet communicates with the hoisting control cabinet to make the supporting device and hoisting motor cooperate with each other during the process of berthing cage and releasing cage.
- 8. The hoist system according to claim 7, wherein the hoist system further comprises a cage stabilizing hydraulic work station and a local control box, the cage stabilizing control cabinet communicates with the local control box, to control the cage stabilizing hydraulic work station and the supporting device and provide feedback according to position of platform at which the conveyance stops.10286602_1 (GHMatters) P105844.AUWO 2016/070804PCT/CN2015/093753Figure 11/5WO 2016/070804PCT/CN2015/093753Figure 22/5WO 2016/070804PCT/CN2015/093753Figure 3Figure 4 i3/5WO 2016/070804PCT/CN2015/093753Figure 5B4/5WO 2016/070804PCT/CN2015/093753Figure 65/5
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