EP1894881A2 - Load control device for a crane - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a device and a method for transferring freight containers.
- the invention concerns a device and a method for moving a container by means of a crane such that the position and movement of the container or spreader is controlled accurately while transporting, picking up or landing a container or empty spreader.
- it is a system and a method to measure and control displacement and oscillations of the container about one or more orthogonal axes of the container.
- a container may be handled by a stationary crane or by crane moving on rails or moveable in any other way.
- Each crane has a lifting device usually incorporating a spreader of some kind that directly contacts a container, to grip it, lift it, lower it and release it.
- the term spreader is used to denote a part of a lifting device that is in direct contact with a container.
- Spreaders are normally designed to handle more than one size of container, for example 20-40ft or 20-40-45ft long containers.
- the spreader is suspended from the boom of a crane from a moveable device known as a trolley, which moves along the boom of the crane, in a direction usually referred to as the X direction.
- the position of the trolley is measured and/or calculated during operations.
- the position of the spreader and the container underneath it may be monitored by use of a camera observing a light source or marker on the spreader. It is of great importance for accurate operation, and especially for automatically controlled operations, that the position of the container is accurately known during pick-up and during landing of a container.
- Accuracy during pick-up is necessary for the spreader to grip the container properly at the first attempt. Accuracy during landing is important not only to land the container at the first attempt, but also because if an error in stacking containers one on top of each other that can lead to a cumulative error which may be unacceptable.
- Accuracy during landing is important not only to land the container at the first attempt, but also because if an error in stacking containers one on top of each other that can lead to a cumulative error which may be unacceptable.
- An unstable stack also demands greater ground area and more clearance space around it for lifting operations.
- Cranes may be operated automatically in many phases of each operation. However a crane operator is usually required to drive the crane to deal with situations that are not handled by existing automated operations. For example, when a container is lowered for landing there is often a torsional movement of the container, known as a skew. With a skew problem, when the long axis of the container swings around a vertical axis in a skew (torsional) direction, it can take many seconds, perhaps up to a minute, before the skew oscillations die down enough for the container to be lowered on to a truck, container or other target. The container cannot be landed accurately if it is not accurately lined up above the landing target.
- Application JP2001322796 entitled Vibration control device for a load to Mitsubishi, describes a device suspending a conventional spreader fitted with four tension sensors to measure rope tension in the load ropes.
- a tension sensor is fitted to each lifting rope near a point where the rope is fixed, arranged so that there are two sensors on one side of the spreader and two on the other side.
- two main winding drums are arranged for lifting the load, to wind in or wind out, so as to lift, lower the container.
- a skew cylinder mechanism is arranged connected to sheaves arranged on each side near the winding drums so as to exert a greater tension force on the load ropes on one side of the spreader and a corresponding lesser tension on the load ropes on the other side of the spreader, so as to counteract an error in skew angle. Measurements of rope tension on each end of the container are compared.
- a skew angle ⁇ (theta) is calculated from the measurements of rope tension combined with calculations of a distance between trolley and spreader based on measurements of the rotational frequency and angle of rotation of the winding drums.
- the described device depends on comparable measurements of tension for each end of the container which makes the device liable to error in cases where weight distribution inside the container is uneven and one end of the container is heavier than the other. It is also somewhat problematic to rely on tension sensors normally of the load cell type. These are usually large and heavy analogue devices that require calibration at frequent intervals to maintain the level of relative accuracy such load cells can provide.
- the abstract of JP10017268, to Mitsui entitled Skew swing preventive method and device of crane suspending cargo, describes a device that includes the use of tension sensors in the load ropes. Optical detection means for determining a skew angle are also described.
- This device or system uses measurement of tensile forces in the lifting ropes, together with measurement of angular velocity and skew angle by means of a CCD camera, to find or calculate an angular skew error and a skew oscillation period.
- a natural oscillation period is calculated from a calculated moment of inertia by a computer for the hanging container.
- Rope tension is then applied to one or other end of a loading rope by means of an actuator arranged at each end of each loading rope.
- the driving force required by the actuator is reduced by the directional changes of the loading ropes and addition of extra sheaves, and tension balancing sheaves, so that the load of the hanging container does not act directly on the actuators.
- a computer is used to apply counter tension by means of actuators mounted on both sides of the trolley until the skew error is found to be zero.
- the described system relies principally on measurements of rope tension.
- Rope tension is also influenced by forces other than a diagonal or skew movement of the container, including forces due to uneven weight distribution in the container.
- Rope tension is more of measure of some of the forces acting on a container rather than a direct measure of container position.
- Accurate measurement of angular velocity of rotation using a camera may be somewhat difficult in practice, especially when the angular/rotational velocity of a container varies, or is combined with other non-skew movements.
- Accuracy of load cells as tension sensors tends depends on calibration at intervals.
- a disadvantage with this approach is that although calculations may be carried out to compensate for skew angle error due to stretching of the ropes under load, spreader-load calculations based on a dynamically changing rope tension may include errors that are hard to predict and thus difficult to compensate for.
- the short side of the container may be displaced or may oscillate, giving rise to a movement about the long orthogonal axis of the container, a movement called a list. This may be caused by inertia during acceleration, uneven winds etc, or uneven loading inside the container, or a combination.
- a movement called a list This may be caused by inertia during acceleration, uneven winds etc, or uneven loading inside the container, or a combination.
- the short axis of a container is deflected or rotated about the long axis in a list movement then one long edge of bottom of the container is lower than the other.
- a container is listing the actual position of the bottom of the container may not be predicted accurately.
- trim There is a similar and third type of container deflection which can arise during loading or unloading in which one end of the long axis of the container may hang down lower than the other end, a movement, displacement or deflection called trim.
- a trim problem can occur for example when loads inside a container are unevenly distributed, so that when lifted, one end container tends to hangs down lower than the other.
- This type of error can also lead to inaccurate loading or stacking, as the position of the ends of a container with a trim error are not directly vertically underneath the spreader, and thus not accurately predicted.
- a trim error can also cause errors of position during landing and usually requires manual intervention by the crane operator to prevent causes error in placement of containers, for example on a truck and in the stacking of containers, for example in a yard or on a ship.
- the aim of the present invention is to remedy one or more of the above mentioned problems. This and other aims are obtained by a load control device, a method and a system characterised by the attached independent claims.
- the load control device comprises a trolley, spreader and load lines arranged in a four point suspension for lifting a load and an optical sensor for sensing a deflection position of an orthogonal axis of a container suspended under the spreader and wherein two or more actuators are arranged attached to at least one load line, Wherein two or more said actuators are arranged for moving at least one said suspension point closer to or farther away from said imaginary centre line (X L , Y W , V H ) by shortening and/or lengthening the at least one load line, and a sensor means is arranged on at least one said actuator for detecting actuator position, and thereby measuring any change of length of the at least one load line.
- the load control device comprises at least one actuator comprising a screw drive powered by a motor arranged so that the actuator pulls or releases a load line so causing the load line to move in a substantially straight line.
- the actuator preferably further comprises a screw device arranged for linearly extending or withdrawing a shaft arranged attached to a load line at the end of the crane farthest from the motor house.
- the load control device comprises an optical sensor arranged in line-of-sight of two or more light sources arranged on the spreader in a first straight line relative to an orthogonal axis of the container.
- the light sources are active light sources such as IR emitting diodes or the like, but they may also in some part comprise passive sources such as reflectors, markers, high-contrast patterns.
- the method comprises determining a linear position of at least one actuator of the load control device, and sending a signal to at least two said actuators to draw in and/or reel out at least one load line in order to move at least one said suspension point closer to or farther away from a said imaginary centre line.
- the method comprises continuously determining a position of at least one actuator by use of a sensor means.
- the sensor means preferably provides a digital out-signal to facilitate continuous or high frequency monitoring.
- the method comprises comparing a first actuator position and actuator movement limits with at least one second actuator position and movement limits and determining which actuator or actuators shall be moved to correct a linear displacement error causing an error of skew, list and/or trim.
- the method comprises measuring with the optical sensor a distance to two or more light sources arranged in a first straight line on the spreader and measuring any linear deviation from the orthogonal axis in an X or Y direction.
- the method comprises measuring with the optical sensor a distance to at least one third light source, preferably arranged on a line perpendicular to the first straight line. Measurement of distance to the third light source provides measurement of any vertical displacement from the orthogonal centre lines that may cause a container to list or to have a trim error.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved computer program product and a computer readable medium having a program recorded thereon, for controlling a load control device of a crane.
- the main advantage is that load control device and the system enables fast recovery from a skew error. This has the result that delays due to swinging and oscillation of a suspended loading during unloading are minimised.
- the use of absolute encoder type sensors give a continuous linear position readout on the actuators, so that a faster response than prior art systems is made possible. This is also an advantage when dealing with faster acting forces, for example if there is a sudden gust of wind, or a shift in the load inside a container, and the like. It also enables recovery from list error or trim error and any or all three recovery methods and actions may occur at the same time.
- Another advantage is that correction of skew or list or trim errors provide for accurate positioning for a container to be landed, on a truck for example.
- the optical transmitters and CCD cameras of the preferred embodiment function with reliable accuracy in all weathers, thus providing dependable throughput in respect of automatic lifting and landing of containers.
- the system is not restricted to any particular STS crane type or manufacturer, but may be fitted or retrofitted to any new or existing crane.
- FIG 1 shows a simplified schematic diagram of a ship-to-shore (STS) crane 1 arranged on a quayside for loading or unloading containers from a ship.
- the motor house mounted on the boom of the crane is arranged with main lifting motors and winding drums 2 which reel in or reel out ropes or load lines for lifting or lowering a container 20.
- the main lifting action takes place between the sheaves nearest the motor house and the boom tip 3 indicated as one end of the boom.
- Container 20 is held by a spreader 15 suspended from a trolley 21 which moves in the direction of arrow X forward (+ve) and back (-ve) along the boom.
- the load lines arranged on trolley 21 are also connected to actuators A (16-19) arranged at or near the tip 3 of the boom.
- the actuators, spreader, trolley and load lines are shown in more detail in Figure 2.
- FIG 2 shows an arrangement according to an embodiment of the invention.
- the figure shows the container 20 held by a spreader 15 suspended from a trolley 21.
- the container is lifted and lowered by main winding drums 2, housed in the motor house (Fig 1).
- On the other side of the container nearest the tip of the boom the load lines are arranged with actuators 16-19 which lengthen or shorten the load lines at that point.
- the spreader 15 is suspended from the trolley by load lines arranged at four points generally corresponding with the corners of the spreader 4a-4d.
- Trolley 21 is arranged with a sensor 5, preferably a CCD camera, which is aimed down at an optical target 7, which comprises two or more targets 8, 9 which preferably are light sources.
- Figure 3 shows three principal orthogonal axes with respect to a container 20, and shows three imaginary centre lines for the container with respect to the orthogonal axes.
- the figure also shows diagrammatically a skew error S as a rotation about a vertical axis V H , a list error L with which a container tends to list around its long axis and rotate about the axis Y W , and a trim error T with which one of the ends of the container along the long axis hangs lower, shown as a rotation about the imaginary centre line axis X L .
- Figure 4 shows a light source 7.
- This comprises at least two light sources, which are preferably arranged as two large light sources 8, and two smaller sources 9.
- Measurements of two smaller light sources may be discarded when the spreader is very low, ie is at a great distance from the trolley.
- measurements of two larger light sources may be discarded when the spreader is close to the trolley (when the spreader is high).
- the load control equipment consists of one CCD camera 5 and at least two of a plurality of optical transmitters 8, and/or 9.
- Optical transmitters 8 and 9 are of different size or light intensity.
- the CCD camera 5 is mounted under the boom preferably on the trolley, and the optical targets are mounted on the spreader.
- an optical target (comprising at least two optical targets) aligned with the spreader moves as the container moves, and is arranged in a clear line of sight from camera 5. Measurements from camera 5 are taken continuously and distances calculated between the trolley and the spreader.
- the spreader has a skew error and is rotated around its vertical axis V in the direction S of Figures 2, 3, then the spreader is positioned at an angle to orthogonal direction Y which, in concrete terms, means that at least one corner 4a-4d of the container has a distance error and is positioned too far from the boom tip and at least one other corner has a position error and is to close to the boom tip.
- one or more actuators 16-19 are controlled so as to drive a load line, and thus a corner of the spreader 4a-4d, towards or away from the boom tip.
- a skew error a pair of actuators arranged on load lines and corresponding to the same X-direction side of the container are applied.
- actuator 18 can reel out a load line and 19 reel in to move corner 4a nearer to the tip of the boom.
- 16 could be reeled out and 17 reeled in to move corner 4c further away from the boom tip.
- the load line is reeled in by one actuator and reeled out by the other actuator by the same amount, same distance, to correct a linear error due to skew.
- the distance from the trolley to each of the optical targets on the spreader is measured, and the position of the optical targets relative an orthogonal axis is measured, so that one or more linear errors of position in an X or Y direction are calculated.
- a linear error such as a skew-type error
- the actuators are moved a calculated distance in a linear direction to lengthen and/or shorten load lines arranged at one or more corners 4a-4d of the spreader. In this way the spreader is directly moved in a chosen linear direction by a measured amount by controlling the actuators, in order to minimize a measured or a measured and calculated linear error of spreader position.
- a continuous measurement means on one or more actuators is used to determine the position of each actuator at all times.
- An optical absolute encoder is preferred, such as the type in which the measuring system consists of a light source, a code disc mounted in a precision bearing and an opto-electronic scanning device.
- a light source preferably an LED, illuminates the code disc and projects a pattern known as a track on the code disk onto the opto-array. At every position as the code disk rotates disk the opto-electronic array is partially covered by the dark track markings on the code disk. The light source transmitted through the code disk is interrupted and the code on the disc is transformed in the opto array into electronic signals.
- a multi-turn encoder may be used because more than one turn of the actuator shaft may be expected during an adjustment of the length of the load rope or load line.
- a multi-turn encoder may comprise several single turn encoders coupled together using a means such as a reduction gear.
- Figure 8 shows a flowchart or block diagram describing the steps that a computer program may execute in order to make a computer or processor carry out a method for load control according to an embodiment of the invention.
- Distance from the trolley to the spreader is measured 70, preferably continuously.
- a linear deviation is calculated. If the linear deviation is determined to be a skew error, e s then the present positions of the actuators is checked and at least one pair of actuators, such as 18 and 19, or 17 and 16, is moved 78. Which is to say that in the case or a rotated error, a skew error, one actuator of each pair reels out and the other one reels in.
- a list error for a container is corrected by application of each actuator pair parallel with the same long side moving (reeling out or reeling in) in the same direction: Pair Pair List error 19, 16 18, 17 Error direction Reel in Reel out + Reel out Reel in -
- a trim error is remedied by applying each actuator pair corresponding to each short side moving (reeling out or reeling in) in the same direction: Pair Pair Trim error 17, 16 18, 19 Error direction Reel in Reel out + Reel out Reel in -
- Figure 7 shows a list error, in which one side of the container is rotated below the centre line by a linear distance of e L
- the corrections for errors of any of a skew, trim or list type may be applied together of subsequently.
- the trim or list correction is applied at a slower rate, using a lesser signal amplification in a proportional P-type loop.
- Figure 9 and Figure 10 each show a similar flowchart for a computer program to control as that shown in Figure 8, for skew correction.
- Figure 9 for correcting a trim error specifies in contrast to the skew method shown in Figure 8 that the at least two actuators corresponding to the same long side of a spreader, eg 4a-4c or 4b-4d, both of them move in the same direction, +ve or -ve.
- the skew correction method mapped in Figure 8 points out that actuators move in opposition, ie one +ve and the other of the pair -ve.
- Figure 10 shows a flowchart for correcting a list error.
- the actuator pairs also move in the same direction, in this case each pair corresponding to the short sides, ie 4a-4b and/or 4c-4d.
- At least one camera member is a CCD camera.
- other optical instruments may also be used, such as a laser scanner or laser range finder.
- at least one optical target is an Infra Red (IR) transmitter.
- IR Infra Red
- other optical targets may be provided, such as: LCD diodes, fluorescent lamps or reflective targets such as reflectors, markings, patterns or high contrast surfaces on the spreader.
- the light source 7 comprises optical targets arranged in two directions.
- a T-shaped or even cross shaped arrangement of light sources may be used.
- one part of the arrangement, such as 7' of Figure 4, 6 has a part T which may be arranged at a different height to the main linear part, as shown by the side elevation elements of Figure 6.
- the difference in height between the main light sources and the light sources of the T part enable the CCD camera scanning to measure the list error more accurately because the vertical distance between the first light sources and the light sources of the T shape are already known, and deviations
- an incremental encoder may be used as a simpler and cheaper sensor for finding actuator position.
- an incremental encoder or a combination of incremental encoders are used in situations where re-starts or re-configurations due, for example, to unexpected power loss or error situations are extremely rare.
- One or more microprocessors comprise a central processing unit CPU performing the steps of the methods according to one or more aspects of the invention, as described for example with reference to Figures 3-7.
- the comparator may be comprised as a processor, or it may be comprised as a standard computer or processor or other device or a dedicated analogue or digital device or on one or more specially adapted computers or processors, FPGAs (field programmable gate arrays) or ASICs (application specific integrated circuits) or other devices such as simple programmable logic devices (SPLDs), complex programmable logic devices (CPLDs), field programmable system chips (FPSCs).
- SPLDs simple programmable logic devices
- CPLDs complex programmable logic devices
- FPSCs field programmable system chips
- the computer program comprises computer program code elements or software code portions that make the computer, processor or other device perform the methods using equations, algorithms, recursive algorithms, wireless communications parameter data, stored values, calculations and statistical or pattern recognition methods previously described, for example in relation to Figures 1 and Figs 8-10.
- a part of the program may be stored in a processor, but also or instead in a ROM, RAM, PROM, EPROM or EEPROM chip or similar memory means.
- the program in part or in whole may also be stored locally (or centrally) on, or in, other suitable computer readable medium such as a magnetic disk, CD-ROM or DVD disk, hard disk, magneto-optical memory storage means, in volatile memory, in flash memory, as firmware, or stored on a data server.
- Other known and suitable media including removable memory media such as Sony memory stick (TM) and other removable flash memories, hard drives etc. may also be used.
- the program may also in part be supplied from a data network, including a public network such as the Internet.
- the computer programs described may also be arranged in part as a distributed application capable of running on several different computers or computer systems at more or less the same time.
- a graphical user interface may be used to display one or more of the values obtained using the system and methods described above during the calculation of the position of the load of the crane.
- GUI graphical user interface
- one or more readouts of parameters for the present container load such as speed in an X (or Y) horizontal direction, speed in a vertical direction are displayed on a screen in numerical and/or graphical representations.
- one or more such GUIs may be used to display relative positions of crane 1, load 15 and landing or lifting target relative to a real or graphical representation of the crane, load, landing position, truck etc in a part of a freight yard or container port.
- a selection action such as right-click with a computer mouse, or other computer input/selection member, on parts of the representation of the GUI may result in a display of any of: live real-time values for displacement errors of trim, list or skew type, or list or trim or visual representation of container orientation; stored values for errors in load position; configuration screens where it is possible to set or change predetermined values used in the determination of a position error, determination of a skew or list or trim error, calculation of load position.
- one or more parts of the GUI may be combined on a screen together with a display of part of the operations provided by a video camera.
- one or more parts of the GUI may be provided to give a visual readout which is superimposed over live pictures of the lifting or landing operations.
- one or more graphical and/or numerical values for load position, trim error, list or skew error etc. may be superimposed on a live video picture while the load is being handled.
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- The invention relates to a device and a method for transferring freight containers. The invention concerns a device and a method for moving a container by means of a crane such that the position and movement of the container or spreader is controlled accurately while transporting, picking up or landing a container or empty spreader. In particular it is a system and a method to measure and control displacement and oscillations of the container about one or more orthogonal axes of the container.
- A great and growing volume of freight is shipped around the world in standard shipping containers. Transshipment has become a critical function in freight handling. At each point of transfer from one transport means to another, from ship to shore in ports and harbours for example. There is usually a tremendous number of containers that must be unloaded, transferred to a temporary stack, and later loaded on to another ship, back onto the same ship or loaded instead onto another form of transport. Loading and unloading containers to and from a ship takes a great deal of time. The development of automated cranes has improved loading and unloading and made the productivity more predictable, and also eliminated many situations in which port workers have been exposed to danger and injury.
- The technical demands of handling containers accurately are great. A container may be handled by a stationary crane or by crane moving on rails or moveable in any other way. Each crane has a lifting device usually incorporating a spreader of some kind that directly contacts a container, to grip it, lift it, lower it and release it. In this description the term spreader is used to denote a part of a lifting device that is in direct contact with a container. Spreaders are normally designed to handle more than one size of container, for example 20-40ft or 20-40-45ft long containers. The spreader is suspended from the boom of a crane from a moveable device known as a trolley, which moves along the boom of the crane, in a direction usually referred to as the X direction. The position of the trolley is measured and/or calculated during operations. The position of the spreader and the container underneath it may be monitored by use of a camera observing a light source or marker on the spreader. It is of great importance for accurate operation, and especially for automatically controlled operations, that the position of the container is accurately known during pick-up and during landing of a container.
- Accuracy during pick-up is necessary for the spreader to grip the container properly at the first attempt. Accuracy during landing is important not only to land the container at the first attempt, but also because if an error in stacking containers one on top of each other that can lead to a cumulative error which may be unacceptable. When a 5-high stack of containers is not stable it presents a potential for containers to be damaged. An unstable stack also demands greater ground area and more clearance space around it for lifting operations.
- Cranes may be operated automatically in many phases of each operation. However a crane operator is usually required to drive the crane to deal with situations that are not handled by existing automated operations. For example, when a container is lowered for landing there is often a torsional movement of the container, known as a skew. With a skew problem, when the long axis of the container swings around a vertical axis in a skew (torsional) direction, it can take many seconds, perhaps up to a minute, before the skew oscillations die down enough for the container to be lowered on to a truck, container or other target. The container cannot be landed accurately if it is not accurately lined up above the landing target. When unloading a ship with perhaps many hundreds of containers, the cumulative effect of unloading time lost due to skew oscillation is considerable. Manual adjustments may be made by the crane operator to cancel out a skew moment by steering the spreader against the moment or by operating auxiliary adjustment devices. However the effectiveness of manual intervention is operator dependent and does not reliably reduce the time lost to skew oscillation.
- Application
JP2001322796 JP2001322796 JP10017268, to Mitsui JP2001322796 - As well as skew deflection in which the long orthogonal axis of the container rotates or oscillates, the short side of the container may be displaced or may oscillate, giving rise to a movement about the long orthogonal axis of the container, a movement called a list. This may be caused by inertia during acceleration, uneven winds etc, or uneven loading inside the container, or a combination. When the short axis of a container is deflected or rotated about the long axis in a list movement then one long edge of bottom of the container is lower than the other. When a container is listing the actual position of the bottom of the container may not be predicted accurately. A consequence of this is that the bottom of the low side of the container will touch down inaccurately, sometimes by up to 10-25 centimetres or so away from the intended target. Such inaccurate placement gives rise to an unstable or even dangerous stack when containers are stacked in piles of 5 high. It means that manual intervention by the crane operator is necessary to maneuver the container to solve the problem of inaccurate landing due to a list of the container.
- There is a similar and third type of container deflection which can arise during loading or unloading in which one end of the long axis of the container may hang down lower than the other end, a movement, displacement or deflection called trim. A trim problem can occur for example when loads inside a container are unevenly distributed, so that when lifted, one end container tends to hangs down lower than the other. This type of error can also lead to inaccurate loading or stacking, as the position of the ends of a container with a trim error are not directly vertically underneath the spreader, and thus not accurately predicted. A trim error can also cause errors of position during landing and usually requires manual intervention by the crane operator to prevent causes error in placement of containers, for example on a truck and in the stacking of containers, for example in a yard or on a ship.
- The aim of the present invention is to remedy one or more of the above mentioned problems. This and other aims are obtained by a load control device, a method and a system characterised by the attached independent claims.
- Advantageous embodiments are described in sub-claims to the above independent claims.
- According to an embodiment of the invention the load control device comprises a trolley, spreader and load lines arranged in a four point suspension for lifting a load and an optical sensor for sensing a deflection position of an orthogonal axis of a container suspended under the spreader and wherein two or more actuators are arranged attached to at least one load line, Wherein two or more said actuators are arranged for moving at least one said suspension point closer to or farther away from said imaginary centre line (XL, YW, VH) by shortening and/or lengthening the at least one load line, and a sensor means is arranged on at least one said actuator for detecting actuator position, and thereby measuring any change of length of the at least one load line.
- According to another embodiment of the invention the load control device comprises at least one actuator comprising a screw drive powered by a motor arranged so that the actuator pulls or releases a load line so causing the load line to move in a substantially straight line. The actuator preferably further comprises a screw device arranged for linearly extending or withdrawing a shaft arranged attached to a load line at the end of the crane farthest from the motor house.
- According to another embodiment of the invention the load control device comprises an optical sensor arranged in line-of-sight of two or more light sources arranged on the spreader in a first straight line relative to an orthogonal axis of the container. Preferably the light sources are active light sources such as IR emitting diodes or the like, but they may also in some part comprise passive sources such as reflectors, markers, high-contrast patterns.
- According to another embodiment of the invention the method comprises determining a linear position of at least one actuator of the load control device, and sending a signal to at least two said actuators to draw in and/or reel out at least one load line in order to move at least one said suspension point closer to or farther away from a said imaginary centre line.
- According to another embodiment of the invention the method comprises continuously determining a position of at least one actuator by use of a sensor means. The sensor means preferably provides a digital out-signal to facilitate continuous or high frequency monitoring.
- According to another embodiment of the invention the method comprises comparing a first actuator position and actuator movement limits with at least one second actuator position and movement limits and determining which actuator or actuators shall be moved to correct a linear displacement error causing an error of skew, list and/or trim.
- According to another embodiment of the invention the method comprises measuring with the optical sensor a distance to two or more light sources arranged in a first straight line on the spreader and measuring any linear deviation from the orthogonal axis in an X or Y direction. In another embodiment the method comprises measuring with the optical sensor a distance to at least one third light source, preferably arranged on a line perpendicular to the first straight line. Measurement of distance to the third light source provides measurement of any vertical displacement from the orthogonal centre lines that may cause a container to list or to have a trim error.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved computer program product and a computer readable medium having a program recorded thereon, for controlling a load control device of a crane.
- In addition, further and advantageous aspects of the invention are described in relation to an independent claim for a graphical user interface. This invention claims priority from an application
US 60/694436 - The main advantage is that load control device and the system enables fast recovery from a skew error. This has the result that delays due to swinging and oscillation of a suspended loading during unloading are minimised. The use of absolute encoder type sensors give a continuous linear position readout on the actuators, so that a faster response than prior art systems is made possible. This is also an advantage when dealing with faster acting forces, for example if there is a sudden gust of wind, or a shift in the load inside a container, and the like. It also enables recovery from list error or trim error and any or all three recovery methods and actions may occur at the same time.
- Another advantage is that correction of skew or list or trim errors provide for accurate positioning for a container to be landed, on a truck for example. The optical transmitters and CCD cameras of the preferred embodiment function with reliable accuracy in all weathers, thus providing dependable throughput in respect of automatic lifting and landing of containers. Finally, the system is not restricted to any particular STS crane type or manufacturer, but may be fitted or retrofitted to any new or existing crane.
- A more complete understanding of the method and system of the present invention may be had by reference to the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
- Figure 1 shows in a schematic diagram a simplified arrangement for a ship-to-shore (STS) crane.
- Figure 2 shows a diagram of positional error of skew, trim and list with respect to the orthogonal axes of a container,
- Figure 3 shows a layout for a load control device according to an embodiment of the invention,
- Figure 4 shows schematically an optical target, such as an optical transmitter comprising two or more light sources, Figure 5 shows the arrangement of the optical target on a container and in relation to a skew-type position error,
- Figure 6 shows a development of the optical target according to another embodiment of the invention, and Figure 7 shows an arrangement of the developed optical target on a container and in relation to a list error,
- Figure 8 shows show schematically a flowchart for a computer program to carry out a method according to an embodiment of the invention to rectify a skew-type error, Figure 9 a flowchart for a computer program to operate a method to rectify a list error and Figure 10 a flowchart for a computer program to operate a method to rectify a trim error.
- Figure 1 shows a simplified schematic diagram of a ship-to-shore (STS) crane 1 arranged on a quayside for loading or unloading containers from a ship. The motor house mounted on the boom of the crane is arranged with main lifting motors and winding
drums 2 which reel in or reel out ropes or load lines for lifting or lowering acontainer 20. The main lifting action takes place between the sheaves nearest the motor house and theboom tip 3 indicated as one end of the boom.Container 20 is held by aspreader 15 suspended from atrolley 21 which moves in the direction of arrow X forward (+ve) and back (-ve) along the boom. The load lines arranged ontrolley 21 are also connected to actuators A (16-19) arranged at or near thetip 3 of the boom. The actuators, spreader, trolley and load lines are shown in more detail in Figure 2. - Figure 2 shows an arrangement according to an embodiment of the invention. The figure shows the
container 20 held by aspreader 15 suspended from atrolley 21. The container is lifted and lowered by main windingdrums 2, housed in the motor house (Fig 1). On the other side of the container nearest the tip of the boom the load lines are arranged with actuators 16-19 which lengthen or shorten the load lines at that point. Thespreader 15 is suspended from the trolley by load lines arranged at four points generally corresponding with the corners of thespreader 4a-4d.Trolley 21 is arranged with asensor 5, preferably a CCD camera, which is aimed down at anoptical target 7, which comprises two ormore targets - Figure 3 shows three principal orthogonal axes with respect to a
container 20, and shows three imaginary centre lines for the container with respect to the orthogonal axes. The figure also shows diagrammatically a skew error S as a rotation about a vertical axis VH, a list error L with which a container tends to list around its long axis and rotate about the axis YW, and a trim error T with which one of the ends of the container along the long axis hangs lower, shown as a rotation about the imaginary centre line axis XL. - Figure 4 shows a
light source 7. This comprises at least two light sources, which are preferably arranged as twolarge light sources 8, and twosmaller sources 9. Measurements of two smaller light sources may be discarded when the spreader is very low, ie is at a great distance from the trolley. Correspondingly measurements of two larger light sources may be discarded when the spreader is close to the trolley (when the spreader is high). - The load control equipment consists of one
CCD camera 5 and at least two of a plurality ofoptical transmitters 8, and/or 9.Optical transmitters CCD camera 5 is mounted under the boom preferably on the trolley, and the optical targets are mounted on the spreader. Thus an optical target (comprising at least two optical targets) aligned with the spreader moves as the container moves, and is arranged in a clear line of sight fromcamera 5. Measurements fromcamera 5 are taken continuously and distances calculated between the trolley and the spreader. For example when the spreader has a skew error and is rotated around its vertical axis V in the direction S of Figures 2, 3, then the spreader is positioned at an angle to orthogonal direction Y which, in concrete terms, means that at least onecorner 4a-4d of the container has a distance error and is positioned too far from the boom tip and at least one other corner has a position error and is to close to the boom tip. To correct a distance error one or more actuators 16-19 are controlled so as to drive a load line, and thus a corner of thespreader 4a-4d, towards or away from the boom tip. In the case of a skew error a pair of actuators arranged on load lines and corresponding to the same X-direction side of the container are applied. Forexample actuator 18 can reel out a load line and 19 reel in to movecorner 4a nearer to the tip of the boom. Similarly or as well, 16 could be reeled out and 17 reeled in to movecorner 4c further away from the boom tip. - Preferably in of a pair of
actuators more corners 4a-4d of the spreader. In this way the spreader is directly moved in a chosen linear direction by a measured amount by controlling the actuators, in order to minimize a measured or a measured and calculated linear error of spreader position. - In order to provide accurate error and fast correction the relative position of the spreader must be determined accurately and continuously. A continuous measurement means on one or more actuators is used to determine the position of each actuator at all times. An optical absolute encoder is preferred, such as the type in which the measuring system consists of a light source, a code disc mounted in a precision bearing and an opto-electronic scanning device. A light source, preferably an LED, illuminates the code disc and projects a pattern known as a track on the code disk onto the opto-array. At every position as the code disk rotates disk the opto-electronic array is partially covered by the dark track markings on the code disk. The light source transmitted through the code disk is interrupted and the code on the disc is transformed in the opto array into electronic signals. If necessary, fluctuations in the intensity of the light source may measured by additional components and/or phototransistors. The electronic signals are then amplified, converted and output for evaluation. One or more single turn encoder suitably positioned may be used, and a best mode may be practiced using a multi-turn encoder. The multi-turn encoder may be used because more than one turn of the actuator shaft may be expected during an adjustment of the length of the load rope or load line. A multi-turn encoder may comprise several single turn encoders coupled together using a means such as a reduction gear.
- Figure 8 shows a flowchart or block diagram describing the steps that a computer program may execute in order to make a computer or processor carry out a method for load control according to an embodiment of the invention. Distance from the trolley to the spreader is measured 70, preferably continuously. When spreader position deviates from a predetermined position under the trolley, a linear deviation is calculated. If the linear deviation is determined to be a skew error, es then the present positions of the actuators is checked and at least one pair of actuators, such as 18 and 19, or 17 and 16, is moved 78. Which is to say that in the case or a rotated error, a skew error, one actuator of each pair reels out and the other one reels in. This pulls at least one corner of the spreader in a linear direction to reduce the error. This is best achieved by sending a signal of the same magnitude to each actuator of the selected pair, but of a different sign. Thus each actuator is driven over the same distance but in opposite directions. Measurements by the camera continue and when the present skew error has gone to zero, or another predetermined value, the movement by actuators for load control position stops. The combination of actuators used to correct a linear error in a skew direction is as described that each actuator pair parallel with the same long side moves, but in opposite directions. This may be summarized in a table form as:
Pair Pair Skew error 18, 16 19, 17 Error direction Reel out Reel in + Reel in Reel out - - In contrast to the opposed movement of specific actuators for a skew error, above, a list error for a container is corrected by application of each actuator pair parallel with the same long side moving (reeling out or reeling in) in the same direction:
Pair Pair List error 19, 16 18, 17 Error direction Reel in Reel out + Reel out Reel in - - A trim error is remedied by applying each actuator pair corresponding to each short side moving (reeling out or reeling in) in the same direction:
Pair Pair Trim error 17, 16 18, 19 Error direction Reel in Reel out + Reel out Reel in - - Figure 7 shows a list error, in which one side of the container is rotated below the centre line by a linear distance of eL The corrections for errors of any of a skew, trim or list type may be applied together of subsequently. Preferably the trim or list correction is applied at a slower rate, using a lesser signal amplification in a proportional P-type loop.
- Figure 9 and Figure 10 each show a similar flowchart for a computer program to control as that shown in Figure 8, for skew correction. Figure 9 for correcting a trim error specifies in contrast to the skew method shown in Figure 8 that the at least two actuators corresponding to the same long side of a spreader, eg 4a-4c or 4b-4d, both of them move in the same direction, +ve or -ve. The skew correction method mapped in Figure 8 points out that actuators move in opposition, ie one +ve and the other of the pair -ve. Figure 10 shows a flowchart for correcting a list error. The actuator pairs also move in the same direction, in this case each pair corresponding to the short sides,
ie 4a-4b and/or 4c-4d. - In the preferred embodiment, at least one camera member is a CCD camera. However other optical instruments may also be used, such as a laser scanner or laser range finder. In the preferred embodiment at least one optical target is an Infra Red (IR) transmitter. However other optical targets may be provided, such as: LCD diodes, fluorescent lamps or reflective targets such as reflectors, markings, patterns or high contrast surfaces on the spreader.
- In another preferred embodiment the
light source 7 comprises optical targets arranged in two directions. A T-shaped or even cross shaped arrangement of light sources may be used. In particular for measuring a list error, one part of the arrangement, such as 7' of Figure 4, 6 has a part T which may be arranged at a different height to the main linear part, as shown by the side elevation elements of Figure 6. The difference in height between the main light sources and the light sources of the T part enable the CCD camera scanning to measure the list error more accurately because the vertical distance between the first light sources and the light sources of the T shape are already known, and deviations - In another embodiment an incremental encoder may be used as a simpler and cheaper sensor for finding actuator position. Preferably an incremental encoder or a combination of incremental encoders are used in situations where re-starts or re-configurations due, for example, to unexpected power loss or error situations are extremely rare.
- One or more microprocessors (or processors or computers) comprise a central processing unit CPU performing the steps of the methods according to one or more aspects of the invention, as described for example with reference to Figures 3-7. The comparator may be comprised as a processor, or it may be comprised as a standard computer or processor or other device or a dedicated analogue or digital device or on one or more specially adapted computers or processors, FPGAs (field programmable gate arrays) or ASICs (application specific integrated circuits) or other devices such as simple programmable logic devices (SPLDs), complex programmable logic devices (CPLDs), field programmable system chips (FPSCs). The method or methods, such as those described in relation to the figures, especially to Figures 4-7, are performed with the aid of one or more computer programs, which are stored at least in part in memory accessible by the one or more processors.
- The computer program comprises computer program code elements or software code portions that make the computer, processor or other device perform the methods using equations, algorithms, recursive algorithms, wireless communications parameter data, stored values, calculations and statistical or pattern recognition methods previously described, for example in relation to Figures 1 and Figs 8-10.
- A part of the program may be stored in a processor, but also or instead in a ROM, RAM, PROM, EPROM or EEPROM chip or similar memory means. The program in part or in whole may also be stored locally (or centrally) on, or in, other suitable computer readable medium such as a magnetic disk, CD-ROM or DVD disk, hard disk, magneto-optical memory storage means, in volatile memory, in flash memory, as firmware, or stored on a data server. Other known and suitable media, including removable memory media such as Sony memory stick (TM) and other removable flash memories, hard drives etc. may also be used. The program may also in part be supplied from a data network, including a public network such as the Internet. The computer programs described may also be arranged in part as a distributed application capable of running on several different computers or computer systems at more or less the same time.
- A graphical user interface (GUI) may be used to display one or more of the values obtained using the system and methods described above during the calculation of the position of the load of the crane. In a simple form, one or more readouts of parameters for the present container load such as speed in an X (or Y) horizontal direction, speed in a vertical direction are displayed on a screen in numerical and/or graphical representations. In particular, one or more such GUIs may be used to display relative positions of crane 1, load 15 and landing or lifting target relative to a real or graphical representation of the crane, load, landing position, truck etc in a part of a freight yard or container port. A selection action such as right-click with a computer mouse, or other computer input/selection member, on parts of the representation of the GUI may result in a display of any of: live real-time values for displacement errors of trim, list or skew type, or list or trim or visual representation of container orientation; stored values for errors in load position; configuration screens where it is possible to set or change predetermined values used in the determination of a position error, determination of a skew or list or trim error, calculation of load position. In one development of the GUI, one or more parts of the GUI may be combined on a screen together with a display of part of the operations provided by a video camera. Thus one or more parts of the GUI may be provided to give a visual readout which is superimposed over live pictures of the lifting or landing operations. In other words one or more graphical and/or numerical values for load position, trim error, list or skew error etc. may be superimposed on a live video picture while the load is being handled.
- It should be noted that while the above describes exemplifying embodiments of the invention, there are several variations and modifications which may be made to the disclosed solution without departing from the scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.
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- A load control device for controlling movement of a suspended load of a container crane, said crane comprising a trolley (21), a spreader (15) and load lines arranged in a four point suspension (4a-4d) for lifting a load and an optical sensor (5) for sensing a deflection position of an orthogonal axis (X, Y, V) of a container suspended under the spreader with reference to an imaginary centre line (XL, YW, VH) of a said orthogonal axis of the container, wherein two or more actuators (16-19) are arranged attached to at least one load line,
characterised in that- two or more said actuators (16-17, 18-19) are arranged for moving at least one said suspension point (4a-d) closer to or farther away from said imaginary centre line (XL, YW, VH) by shortening and/or lengthening the at least one load line, and- a sensor means is arranged on at least one said actuator for detecting actuator position, and thereby any change of length of the at least one load line. - A device according to claim 1, wherein at least one first actuator (16, 18) is arranged to reel in one first part of a first load line and, at the same time, at least one second actuator (17, 19) is arranged to let out one second part of the first load line.
- A device according to claim 1, wherein at least one said actuator comprises a device arranged for movement in a forward or reverse direction for reeling in or letting out part of a load line.
- A device according to claim 3, wherein at least one said actuator comprises a device arranged for movement in a straight line in a forward or reverse direction.
- A device according to claim 1, wherein at least one actuator comprises a screw drive powered by a motor for moving at least one load line in a substantially straight line.
- A device according to claim 5, with at least one said actuator that comprises a screw device arranged for extending or withdrawing a shaft.
- A device according to claim 1, which comprises means for comparing a first actuator position and movement limits with a second actuator position and movement limits and determining which actuator shall be moved.
- A device according to claim 1, which comprises a control unit with a control loop for adjusting a detected deflection error to a given reference using a loop comprising input from a sensed position of at least one said actuator (16-19).
- A device according to claim 8, wherein which control unit comprises an input for a continuous value for a position of at least one actuator.
- A device according to claim 8, wherein which control unit comprises an input for a value for an actuator position sampled with respect to a time period or a movement increment.
- A device according to claim 1, wherein said load control device comprises four said actuators arranged on the same side of a spreader.
- A device according to claim 1, wherein said load control device comprises four said actuators arranged on the boom-tip side of a spreader.
- A device according to claim 1, wherein said load control device comprises at least one rotary electric motor arranged as drive means for at least one actuator to lengthen or shorten a load line.
- A device according to claim 1, wherein at least one actuator is powered by a motor and comprises a transmission or drive for moving a load line from any of the list of: worm gear, bevel drive, rack-and-pinion.
- A device according to claim 1, wherein one or more hydraulically powered devices are arranged as drive means or as an actuator for moving a load line and by doing so thus lengthening or shortening the load line.
- A device according to claim 1, wherein said load control device comprises an optical sensor arranged in line-of-sight of two or more light sources arranged on the spreader in a first straight line relative to an orthogonal axis of the container.
- A device according to claim 16, wherein the optical sensor is also arranged in line of sight of at least one third light source (T) arranged on a line which is perpendicular to the first straight line.
- A device according to claim 17, wherein the at least one third light source (T) is arranged at a different height to the light source (7) of the first straight line.
- A device according to claim 16, wherein the optical sensor (5) is any from the list of CCD camera, laser scanner, laser rangefinder.
- A method for controlling a container crane with a suspended load by means of a load control device, said crane comprising a spreader and load lines arranged in a four point suspension for lifting a load, and an optical sensor for sensing a deflection position of an orthogonal axis (X, Y, V) of a container (1) (or spreader) about an imaginary centre line (XL, YW, VH) of a said orthogonal axis, optically sensing a deflection, and
characterised by determining a linear position of at least one said actuator, and sending a signal to at least two said actuators to move at least one said suspension point (4a-d) closer to or farther away from a said imaginary centre line (XL, YW, VH). - A method according to claim 20, further comprising comparing a first actuator position and actuator movement limits with at least one second actuator position and movement limits and determining which actuator or actuators shall be moved.
- A method according to claim 20, further comprising reeling in one first part of a first load line and, at the same time, letting out one second part of the first load line and so shortening or lengthening a part of the first load line.
- A method according to claim 22, further comprising the step of that two actuators of a pair of actuators corresponding to one same side of the spreader reeling in in the same positive or negative direction.
- A method according to claim 23, further comprising the step of that two actuators of a pair of actuators corresponding to one same side of the spreader letting out a load line both in the same positive or negative direction.
- A method according to claim 20, further comprising the step that of driving at least one actuator with a motor arranged with a screw device.
- A method according to claim 25, further comprising the step that of driving at least one actuator with a motor arranged with a screw device for extending, withdrawing a shaft arranged attached to a load line.
- A method according to claim 20, further comprising the step that of continuously determining a position of at least one actuator.
- A method according to claim 20, further comprising the step that of determining a position of at least one actuator by means of samples dependent on a time period or a movement increment.
- A method according to claim 20, further comprising the step that of measuring with the optical sensor a distance to two or more light sources arranged on the spreader in a first straight line relative to an orthogonal axis of the container.
- A method according to claim 20, further comprising the step that of measuring with the optical sensor a distance to two or more light sources arranged in a first straight line on the spreader and measuring any linear deviation from the orthogonal axis in an X or Y direction.
- A method according to claim 30, further comprising the step that of measuring with the optical sensor a distance to at least one third light source (T) arranged on a line perpendicular to the first straight line and determining a list error.
- A method according to claim 31, further comprising the step that of determining a distance to the at least one third light source, calculating a list deflection of the container, and determining a common movement of a pair one or more said suspension points (4a-4c, 4b-4d) to correct the list error.
- A method according to claim 15, further comprising the step that of measuring a distance to each of the light sources from the optical sensor, measuring a linear deflection, a trim error of the spreader and determining a common movement of a pair of one or more said suspension points (4a-4b, 4c-4d) to correct the trim error.
- A method according to any of claims 20-33, further comprising controlling said container crane by means of running one or more computer programs in at least one computer or processor.
- A computer program which when read into a computer or processor will cause the computer or processor to carry out a method according to the steps of any of claims 20-33.
- A computer readable medium comprising a computer program which when read into a computer or processor will cause the computer or processor to carry out a method according to the steps of any of claims 20-33.
- A system for controlling movement of a suspended load of a container crane, said crane comprising a trolley (21), a spreader (15) and load lines arranged in a four point suspension (4a-4d) for lifting a load and an optical sensor (5) for sensing a deflection position of an orthogonal axis (X, Y, V) of a container suspended under the spreader with reference to an imaginary centre line (XL, YW, VH) of a said orthogonal axis of the container, wherein two or more actuators (16-19) are arranged attached to at least one load line,
characterised in that the two or more actuators (16-19) are arranged on the same side of the spreader and that at least one actuator means is arranged with sensor means for measuring a linear movement of the actuator. - A system according to claim 37, further comprising means for determining a linear position of at least one said actuator, and means for sending a signal to at least two said actuators to move at least one said suspension point (4a-d) closer to or farther away from a said imaginary centre line (XL, YW, VH).
- A system according to claim 37, further comprising means for comparing a first actuator position and actuator movement limits with at least one second actuator position and movement limits and means for determining which actuator or actuators shall be moved.
- A system according to claims 37-39, further comprising comprising one or more graphical user interfaces (GUI) for displaying or manipulating data dependent on a linear position or movement of at least one said actuator.
- A system according to claim 37, wherein at least two or more light sources are arranged in a first straight line on the spreader.
- A system according to claim 41, wherein at least three light sources are arranged on the spreader or on the crane.
- A system according to claim 37, wherein at least one sensor means is of the type known as an optical encoder.
- A system according to claim 43, wherein at least one sensor means is of the type known as an incremental or an absolute encoder.
- A system according to claim 43, comprising wherein means for generating a signal for any pair of actuators such that each actuator receives a signal for linear movement which has the same value but is of opposite sign.
- A graphical user interface of a human-machine interface for a user to monitor or control a suspended load of a container crane, said crane comprising a trolley (21), a spreader (15) and load lines arranged in a four point suspension (4a-4d) for lifting a load and an optical sensor (5) for sensing a deflection position of an orthogonal axis (X, Y, V) of a container suspended under the spreader with reference to an imaginary centre line (XL, YW, VH) of a said orthogonal axis of the container, characterized by means for displaying numerical data dependent on determining a linear position of at least one said actuator, and sending a signal to at least two said actuators to move at least one said suspension point (4a-d) closer to or farther away from a said imaginary centre line (XL, YW, VH).
- A graphical user interface according to claim 46, further comprising means for displaying the numerical data for speed, and/or position combined on the same display with any from the list of: real time video, graphic representations of the crane, graphic representations parts of the crane, graphic representations of speed and/or position.
- A graphical user interface according to claim 46, further comprising means for providing a display comprising representations of a position and/or speed of the suspended load for the current container comprising any from the group of: real time values, simulated values, previous values.
- Use of a load control device according to claims 1-19 for controlling movement of a suspended load of a ship-to-shore container crane for handling freight containers.
- Use of a system for load control according to claims 37-45 for controlling movement of a suspended load of a ship-to-shore container crane for handling freight containers.
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