WO2024258322A1 - System, machine, control unit and method therein for handling a cable and/or hose - Google Patents
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- the cable and/or hose may, when there is too much friction between the reel or drum and the cable outlet on the arm, raise up from the cable and/or hose reel, or drum, instead of being feed out to the ground when winding out cable and/or hose. This may increase the risk of tangling and/or destroyed or damage to the unwound cable and/hose.
- An object of embodiments herein is to provide a mechanism that improves the cable and/or hose handling, such as unwinding the cable and/or hose, by providing a tension to the cable and/or hose.
- the object is achieved by the independent claims.
- a cable handling system at a mining or construction machine comprises:
- a cable reel mounted on the mining and/or construction machine a cable arranged to by wound onto or unwound the cable reel, a cable tension assembly that includes at least one wheel, belt and/or roller, the cable tension assembly arranged in proximity to a portion of the cable reel where the cable is wound onto or unwound from the cable reel; wherein the cable is arranged to be in contact with the at least one wheel, belt and/or roller such that the at least one wheel, belt and/or roller provides a tensioning of the cable while winding out the cable is from the cable reel.
- a tensioning of the cable is meant a tensioning force of the cable, such that the cable is tensioned between the cable reel and the cable tensioning assembly.
- the tension of the cable such as between the cable reel and the cable tensioning assembly
- the cable handling systems controls the tension of the cable by providing a tensioning, such as e.g., a tensioning force, to the cable.
- the at least one wheel, belt and/or roller 4a comprises at least two wheels, belts or rollers.
- the cable is arranged between the at least two wheels, belts or rollers such that the at least two wheels, belts or rollers 4a provides a tensioning of the cable when the cable is unwound from the cable reel 3.
- the at least two wheels, belts and/or rollers may be provided in any combination, such as one wheel and one roller, two wheels, two rollers, two belts, one belt and one roller, or one belt and one wheel. This example was with two wheels, belts and/or rollers, but any combination of more than two wheels, belts and/or rollers is also possible.
- the pushing force may be applied by e.g., one of the at least one wheel, belt and/or roller pushing against the cable such that a tensioning of the cable is increased.
- the pushing force may be applied against the cable in a direction towards the cable.
- the pushing force may be at least one out of spring controlled, hydraulic controlled, or electric controlled. In some examples, a combination of two or of the above may be used to control the pushing force.
- the at least one wheel, belt and/or roller may provide a tensioning of the cable by applying a rotating torque to the cable.
- the rotating torque may be applied by one or more of the at least one wheel, belt and/or roller.
- the rotating torque may be applied by rotating at least one of the at least one wheel, belt and/or roller such that a pulling force is applied on the cable when the cable is unwound from the cable reel.
- the cable may be tensioned, such as a tensioning is applied to the cable, between the cable and the cable reel.
- the cable tension assembly may include an actuator driving at least one of the at least one wheel, belt and/or roller to apply a rotating torque to the cable.
- the actuator may e.g., be an electrically or hydraulically controlled actuator.
- the actuator may be used to apply the rotating torque to the cable.
- the rotating torque may be a variable rotating torque, which may be controller by controlling the actuator.
- the amount of tension may be controlled the by the amount of rotating torque.
- the cable tension assembly may be arranged to release and/or reduce the tensioning of the cable when the tension of the cable is above an upper threshold and/or when the cable is wound in onto the cable reel.
- the tension may be released and/or reduced by retracting at least one of the at least two wheels or rollers.
- the tension may be released and/or reduced by stopping the rotating torque to be applied.
- This may release, or reduce, the tension of the cable by removing, or reducing, the rotating torque applied to the cable.
- the tensioning may be released, or reduced, by a combination of releasing, or reducing, the pushing force and the rotating torque.
- a method performed by a control unit for controlling a tensioning of a cable while winding out the cable from a cable reel is provided.
- the tensioning of the cable is provided by a cable tension assembly arranged in proximity to a portion of the cable reel where the cable is wound onto or unwound from the cable reel.
- the control unit monitors sensor data obtained from one or more sensors.
- the sensor data is related to one or more characteristics associated to one or more out of the cable tension assembly, the cable reel and of the cable.
- the control unit determines, based on the one or more characteristics, one or more parameters for controlling the tensioning of the cable.
- the control unit controls the tensioning of the cable by applying the determined one or more parameters to the cable tension assembly.
- the one or more sensors comprises any one or more out of:
- control unit may control the tensioning of the cable by any one out of:
- control unit may control the tensioning of the cable by any one or more out of:
- the pushing force and/or the rotational torque may be controlled by applying the one or more parameters.
- control unit may determine the one or more parameters by determining a current tension value of the cable, and comparing the current tension of the cable with a configured tension value, and determine whether current tension value is within a threshold of the configured tension value.
- a control unit configured to control a tensioning of a cable while winding out the cable from a cable reel.
- the tensioning of the cable is adapted to be provided by a cable tension assembly arranged in proximity to a portion of the cable reel where the cable is wound onto or unwound from the cable reel.
- the control unit is further configured to:
- - Monitor sensor data adapted to be obtained from one or more sensor, wherein the sensor data is adapted to be related to one or more characteristics associated to one or more out of the cable tension assembly, the cable reel and of the cable,
- a mining and/or construction machine comprising a cable arranged to be wound onto or unwound from a cable reel mounted on the machine.
- the machine further comprises a cable handling system and a control unit according to embodiments herein, and one or more sensors for providing sensor data to the control unit.
- a computer program comprising instructions, which, when executed by a processing circuitry, causes the processing circuitry to perform method above, as performed by the control unit.
- Fig. 1a shows a schematic view of a cable handling system according to embodiments herein;
- Fig. 1 b shows a schematic view of a cable handling system according to embodiments herein;
- Figs. 2a-d show schematic views of a cable tension assembly according to embodiments herein;
- Fig. 3a shows a schematic view of a cable tension assembly according to embodiments herein;
- Figs. 3b-d show a schematic views of a pushing according to embodiments herein;
- Fig. 3e shows a schematic view of a cable tension assembly according to embodiments herein;
- Fig. 4a shows a schematic view of a cable tension assembly according to embodiments herein;
- Fig. 4b shows a schematic view of a cable tension assembly according to embodiments herein;
- Fig. 5 shows a schematic view of a cable tension assembly according to embodiments herein
- Fig. 6a shows a schematic view of a cable tension assembly according to embodiments herein;
- Fig. 6b shows a schematic view of a cable tension assembly according to embodiments herein;
- Fig. 7 shows a schematic view of a cable handling system according to embodiments herein;
- Fig. 8 shows a flowchart depicting embodiments of a method in a control unit
- Fig. 9 shows a schematic view of a machine according to embodiments herein;
- Figs. 10a-b shows schematic block diagrams illustrating embodiments of a control unit.
- An object of embodiments herein is to provide a mechanism that improves the cable and/or hose handling, such as unwinding the cable and/or hose, by providing a tension to the cable and/or hose.
- Embodiments herein may bring the advantage of an improved cable and/or hose handling. This may be achieved by, as mentioned above, making it possible to provide a tensioning of cable and/or hose when the cable and/or hose is unwound from cable reel or drum, resulting in an improved cable and/or hose handling and e.g., keeping the tension of the cable and/or hose at suitable level. Further, embodiments herein may bring the advantage of reducing the risk of the cable and/or hose rising up above or outside the cable and/or hose reel or drum, resulting in less cable and/or hose tangling, reduced risk of cable and/or hose damage and improved cable and/or hose management by the cable and/or hose staying in the correct pattern during unwinding.
- Fig. 1a depicts a schematic view of a cable handling system 1 according to example embodiments of the present invention.
- the system 1 comprises a cable tension assembly 4, a cable reel 3 and a cable 3a.
- the cable handling system 1 is arranged at a mining and/or construction machine 2.
- the cable 3a is arranged to be wound onto or unwound from the cable reel 3.
- the cable tension assembly 4 includes, such as comprises, at least one wheel, belt and/or roller 4a.
- the cable 3a is arranged to be in contact with the at least one wheel, belt and/or roller 4a such that the cable tension assembly 4 provides a tensioning of the cable 3a when the cable 3a is unwound from the cable reel 3.
- the cable handling system 1 may provide tensioning of the cable 3a between the cable reel 3 and the cable tension assembly 4.
- Fig. 1b depicts a schematic view of the cable handling system 1 according to further example embodiments of the present invention.
- the system 1 comprises the cable tension assembly 4, the cable reel 3, the cable 3a.
- the cable handling system 1 is arranged at the mining and/or construction machine 2.
- the cable 3a is arranged to be wound onto or unwound from the cable reel 3.
- the cable tension assembly 4 includes, such as comprises, at least two wheels and/or rollers 4a.
- the cable 3a is arranged between the at least two wheels and/or rollers such that the cable tension assembly 4 provides a tensioning of the cable 3a when the cable 3a is unwound from the cable reel 3.
- the cable handling system 1 may provide tensioning of the cable 3a between the cable reel 3 and the cable tension assembly 4.
- Figs. 2a and 2b depict schematic views of the cable tension assembly 4 from two angles according to example embodiments of the present invention.
- the cable tension assembly 4 comprises one wheel, belt and/or roller 4a.
- the cable 3a arranged to be in contact with the at least one wheel, belt and/or roller 4a such that the cable tension assembly 4 provides a tensioning of the cable 3a when the cable 3a is unwound from a cable reel (not shown).
- the tensioning of the cable 3a is provided between the cable reel 3 and the cable tension assembly 4.
- the cable tension assembly 4 comprises a supporting structure 4c to which the at least one wheel, belt and/or roller 4a is fastened.
- the at least two wheels and/or rollers 4a may be fastened to the supporting structure 4c such that they may rotate freely.
- the supporting structure 4c is depicted comprising four parts, though this is only for illustrative purposes, the supporting structure 4c may be arranged in any other suitable way.
- the shape of the at least two wheels and/or rollers 4a as depicted in Figs 2a and 2b is only for illustrative purposes, and may be shaped in any suitable way.
- Fig. 3c depicts a hydraulic controlled pushing mechanism 4d where the pushing force is applied by using a hydraulic member 4d” that pushes the wheel, belt and/or roller 4a in the direction towards the cable 3a.
- Figs. 3e depicts a schematic view of the cable tension assembly according to example of embodiments of the present invention.
- the cable tension assembly 4 comprises two wheels, belts and/or rollers 4a.
- the cable tension assembly 4 provides a tensioning of the cable by applying a pushing force against the cable 3a.
- the pushing force is applied by the lower wheel, belt and/or roller 4a pushing against the cable 3a in a direction towards the upper wheel or roller 4a.
- the pushing force may be applied by a pushing mechanism 4d that pushes the lower wheel, belt and/or roller 4a in a direction towards the upper wheel, belt and/or roller 4a.
- Fig 3e is exemplified with two pushing mechanisms 4d, one on each side of the lower wheel, belt and/or roller 4a.
- one or more than two pushing mechanisms 4d may be used.
- a pushing mechanism 4d may be used on the upper wheel, belt and/or roller 4a, either instead of or in addition to the pushing mechanism 4d used on the lower wheel, belt and/or roller 4a.
- a pushing mechanism 4d used on the upper wheel, belt and/or roller 4a may in such an example apply the pushing force by pushing against the cable 3a in a direction towards the upper wheel, belt and/or roller 4a.
- the tension of the cable 3a may be adapted to stay within two or more predefined thresholds.
- Fig. 4a depicts a schematic view of the cable tension assembly according to example of embodiments of the present invention.
- the cable tension assembly 4 comprises an actuator 4b.
- the actuator 4b is connected to at least one of the at least one wheel, belt and/or roller 4a such that the actuator 4b may drive the at least one wheel or roller 4a to apply a rotating torque to the cable 3a.
- the rotating torque applied to the cable 3a provides a tensioning of the cable 3a.
- the rotating torque may be applied by rotating the at least one wheel, belt and/or roller 4a such that a pulling force is applied on the cable 3a when the cable is unwound from the cable reel 3.
- the cable 3a may be tensioned, such as a tensioning is applied to the cable 3a, between the cable 3a and the cable reel 3.
- the actuator may e.g., be an electrically or hydraulically controlled actuator.
- the tension of the cable 3a may be adapted to stay within two or more predefined thresholds.
- Fig. 4a shows an example with one wheel, belt and/or roller 4a. This is only an example and should not be seen as limiting to the scope.
- the cable tension assembly 4 may comprise more than one wheel, belt and/or roller 4a.
- the actuator 4b is connected to more than one wheel, belt and/or roller 4a, as depicted in Fig. 4b.
- the actuator 4b is connected to the both the upper and the lower wheel, belt and/or roller 4a.
- the cable tension assembly 4 provides a tensioning of the cable 3a by the actuator 4b driving the upper and lower wheel, belt and/or roller 4a to apply a rotating torque to the cable 3a.
- rotating torque is applied by the actuator 4b rotating the upper and lower wheels, belts and/or rollers 4a such that a pulling force is applied on the cable 3a when the cable is unwound from the cable reel 3.
- the upper and lower wheels, belts and/or rollers 4a must be rotated in opposite directions. Therefore, the actuator 4b in this example is connected to upper and lower wheels, belts and/or rollers 4a through gearing such that the wheels, belts and/or rollers 4a rotate in the correct direction, i.e. , opposite to each other.
- Fig. 5 depicts a schematic view of the cable tension assembly according to example of embodiments of the present invention.
- the cable tension assembly 4 provides a tensioning of the cable 3a by applying a pushing force against the cable 3a and further by applying a rotating torque to the cable 3a.
- the pushing force may, as described above, be hydraulically, electrically or spring controlled, e.g., by using the pushing mechanism 4d.
- the cable tension assembly 4 provides tensioning to the cable 3a by pushing the wheel, belt and/or roller 4a in a direction towards the cable 3a, thereby applying a pushing force against the cable 3a.
- the cable tension assembly 4 provides a tensioning of the cable 3a by applying a rotating torque to the cable 3a.
- the rotating torque is applied cable 3a by the actuator 4d driving, such as rotating, the wheel, belt and/or roller 4a.
- the tension of the cable 3a may be more efficiently and accurately controlled.
- the rotating torque may be used to unwind the cable 3a from the cable reel 3 while maintaining the tension of the cable 3a.
- Fig. 5 shows an example with one wheel, belt and/or roller 4a. This is only an example and should not be seen as limiting to the scope.
- the cable tension assembly 4 may comprise more than one wheel, belt and/or roller 4a.
- Fig. 6a depicts a schematic view of the cable tension assembly 4 according to example of embodiments of the present invention.
- the cable tension assembly 4 releases, or at least reduces, the tension of the cable 3a.
- the current tensioning of the cable 3a is provided by a pushing force applied by at least one of the at least one wheel, belt and/or roller 4a.
- the pushing force is released or reduced. This may be performed by e.g., retracting the at least one wheel, belt and/or roller 4a that applies the pushing force.
- the pushing mechanism 4d may be deactivated, meaning that the action performed to apply the pushing force is stopped.
- the load to spring may be reduced, or removed, such that the at least one wheel, belt and/or roller 4a does not provide a pushing force.
- the pushing force may be hydraulically or electrically controlled, in which case the at least one wheel or roller 4a may be moved in direction away from the cable 3a.
- Fig. 6a shows an example with one wheel, belt and/or roller 4a. This is only an example and should not be seen as limiting to the scope.
- the cable tension assembly 4 may comprise more than one wheel, belt and/or roller 4a.
- Fig. 6b depicts a schematic view of the cable tension assembly 4 according to example of embodiments of the present invention.
- the cable tension assembly 4 releases, or at least reduces, the tension of the cable 3a.
- the current tensioning of the cable 3a is provided by a rotating torque applied by at least one of the at least one wheel, belt and/or roller 4a.
- the rotating torque is released or reduced.
- the actuator 4d may be deactivated, meaning that the action performed to apply the pushing force is stopped.
- Fig. 6b shows an example with one wheel, belt and/or roller 4a. This is only an example and should not be seen as limiting to the scope.
- the cable tension assembly 4 may comprise more than one wheel, belt and/or roller 4a.
- Fig. 7 depicts a schematic view of the cable handing system 1 according to example of embodiments of the present invention.
- the system 1 comprises the cable tension assembly 4, the cable reel 3, and the cable 3a.
- the cable reel 3 is mounted on the mining and/or construction machine 2.
- the cable 3 is arranged to be wound onto or unwound from the cable reel 3.
- the cable tension assembly 4 includes, such as comprises, at least two wheels, belts and/or rollers 4a.
- the cable 3a is arranged between the at least two wheels, belts and/or rollers 4a such that the cable tension assembly 4 provides a tensioning of the cable 3a when the cable 3a is unwound from the cable reel 3.
- the cable handling system 1 further comprises an optional arm member 5 with a first end 5a attached to the machine 2.
- An optional cable guide mechanism 6 is attached to a second end 5b of the arm member 5.
- the cable tension assembly 4 is arranged on optional the arm member 5 between the first end 5a and the second end 5b.
- the optional cable guide mechanism 6 is arranged to guide the unwound cable 3a in the correct direction such that the cable 3a avoids wearing against parts of the machine 2.
- Fig. 7 shows an example with at least two wheels, belts and/or rollers 4a. This is only an example and should not be seen as limiting to the scope.
- the cable tension assembly 4 may comprise more only one wheel, belt and/or roller 4a.
- Fig. 8 shows an example embodiment of a method performed by a method performed by a control unit 10 for controlling a tensioning of the cable 3a while winding out the cable 3a from the cable reel 3.
- the tensioning of the cable 3a is provided by the cable tension assembly 4 arranged in proximity to a portion of the cable reel 3 where the cable 3a is wound onto or unwound from the cable reel 3.
- the method comprises the following actions, which may be taken in any suitable order. Optional actions are referred to as dashed boxes in Fig. 8.
- control unit 10 obtains sensor data from the one or more sensors 11.
- the sensor data is related to one or more characteristics associated to one or more out of the cable tension assembly 4, the cable reel 3 and of the cable 3a.
- the one or more sensors 11 may comprise any one or more out of: A tension sensor, a torque sensor, a pushing force sensor, a speed sensor, a flow sensor, and a pressure sensor.
- the tension sensor may e.g., provide sensor data related the tension of the cable
- the torque sensor may e.g., provide sensor data related to the rotational torque provided to the cable 3a by the cable tension assembly 4.
- the torque sensor may e.g., provide sensor data related to the torque of the cable reel 3, an electric motor driving the cable reel 3, and/or an electric motor, such as the actuator 4b, driving at least one of the at least one wheel, belt or roller 4a of the tension assembly 4.
- the pushing force sensor may e.g., provide sensor data related to the pushing force provided to the cable 3a by the cable tension assembly 4.
- the speed sensor may e.g., provide sensor data related to the speed of at least one of the at least one wheel, belt or roller 4a of the tension assembly 4.
- the speed sensor may e.g., provide sensor data related to a speed of the cable reel 3, an electric and/or hydraulic motor driving the cable reel 3, at least one of the at least one wheel, belt and/or roller 4a, and/or an electric and/or hydraulic motor, such as the actuator 4b, driving at least one of the at least one wheel, belt or roller 4a of the tension assembly 4.
- the flow sensor may e.g., provide sensor data related to an oil flow in a hydraulic system, such as a hydraulic pump and/or hydraulic motor, e.g., the actuator 4b, driving at least one of the at least one wheel, belt and/or roller 4a, and/or a hydraulic system, such as a hydraulic pump and/or hydraulic motor, driving the cable reel 3.
- a hydraulic system such as a hydraulic pump and/or hydraulic motor, e.g., the actuator 4b, driving at least one of the at least one wheel, belt and/or roller 4a
- a hydraulic system such as a hydraulic pump and/or hydraulic motor, driving the cable reel 3.
- the control unit 10 monitors sensor data obtained from the one or more sensor 11.
- the sensor data is related to one or more characteristics associated to one or more out of the cable tension assembly 4, the cable reel 3 and of the cable 3a.
- the one or more characteristics may e.g., comprise a tension of the cable 3a, an oil flow and/or pressure in a hydraulic system, such as a hydraulic pump and/or hydraulic motor, an electric motor rotational speed and/or torque, a cable reel rotational speed and/or torque, a pushing force applied to the cable 3a, and/or a rotational torque applied to the cable 3a.
- the control unit 10 determines, based on the one or more characteristics, one or more parameters for controlling the tensioning of the cable 3a.
- the one or more parameters may e.g., comprise a parameter related to a pushing force to be applied to the cable 3a, and/or a parameter related to a rotational torque to be applied to the cable 3a.
- a parameter related to the rotational to be applied to the cable 3a may e.g., comprise a speed of the wheel, belt and/or roller 4a, such as a rotational speed, and/or a speed of an electrical motor and/or hydraulic motor, such as the actuator 4b, driving at least one or the at least one wheel, belt and/or roller 4a.
- the rotational torque applied to the cable 3a may be increased or reduced.
- the speed of a wheel, belt and/or roller 4a, and/or an electrical motor and/or hydraulic motor, such as the actuator 4b, driving at least one or the at least one wheel, belt and/or roller 4a may be adapted, resulting in that the tensioning of the cable 3a may be adapted, such as controlled.
- an increased control of the tensioning of the cable 3a may be achieved, compared to using only one of the parameters. This since tensioning of the cable 3a may be more accurately controlled by adapting both the pushing force and the rotational torque.
- the control unit 10 determines the one or more parameters by determining a current tension value of the cable 3a, and comparing the current tension of the cable 3a with a configured tension value. The control unit 10 determines whether the current tension value is within a threshold of the configured tension value. Being within a threshold of the configured tension value may e.g., mean that the current tension value is above a lower threshold that is lower the configured tension value and below an upper threshold that is higher than the configured tension value. The lower and upper thresholds may be configured in the control unit 10. The control unit 10 may be configured with more than one configured tension value. The configured tension value to use may be selected by the control unit 10 and/or an operator, e.g., depending on the 3a, such as the dimension, stiffness, flexibility, and/or strength of the cable 3a.
- control unit 10 may determine the one or more parameters such that the tension of the cable 3a is increased, reduced and/or released.
- the one or more parameters may be determined such that the tension of the cable 3a is increased, as a another example, when the tension of the cable 3a is to high, such as the current tension value is above the upper threshold, the one or more parameters may be determined such that the tension of the cable 3a is reduced and/or released.
- Releasing the tension of the cable 3a may e.g., mean that no pushing force and/or rotational torque is applied to the cable 3a. This may e.g., be the case when the configured tension value is zero, i.e., no tensioning of the cable 3a is to be provided to the cable 3a by the cable tension assembly 4.
- the control unit 10 controls the tensioning of the cable 3a by applying the determined one or more parameters to the cable tension assembly 4. This enables the control unit 10 to control the tensioning of the cable 3a, since by applying the one or more parameters to the cable tension assembly 4, the cable tension assembly 4 may provide a tensioning of the cable 3a according to the applied one or more parameters.
- controlling the tensioning of the cable 3a may comprise any one out of: Increasing the tension of the cable 3a, reducing the tension of the cable 3a, or releasing the tension of the cable 3a.
- the control unit 10 may increase the tension of the cable 3a when the current tension is too low, such as when the current tension is below the lower threshold.
- the control unit 10 may decrease the tension of the cable 3a when the current tension is too high, such as when the current tension is above the upper threshold.
- the control unit 10 may release the tension of the cable 3a, e.g., when the configured tension value is zero.
- control unit 10 may control the pushing force by increasing or reducing the pushing force.
- the tensioning of the cable 3a may be increased.
- the tensioning of the cable 3a may be decreased by reducing the pushing force, or the tensioning may be released by stopping the pushing force.
- the control unit 10 may control the rotational torque.
- the tensioning of the cable 3a may be increased.
- the tensioning of the cable 3a may be decreased by reducing the rotational torque, the tensioning may be released by stopping the rotational torque.
- Fig. 9 depicts a schematic view of the mining or construction machine 2 according to example of embodiments of the present invention.
- the mining and/or construction machine 2 is depicted as a drill rig. This should not be seen as limiting to the scope, but is merely shown as an example of a mining and/or construction machine 2.
- the mining and/or construction machine 2 may be any other type of mining and/or construction machine 2.
- the mining and/or construction machine 2 comprises the cable handling system 1 according to examples of embodiments herein.
- the cable handling system 1 comprises the cable reel 3, the cable 3a and the cable tension assembly 4.
- the cable reel 3 is mounted on the machine 2.
- the cable tension assembly 4 is arranged on the optional arm member 5, though in other examples the cable tension assembly 4 may be mounted directly on the mining and/or construction machine 2.
- Fig. 9 further shows the optional cable guide mechanism 6 attached to the second end 5b of the arm member 5, though in other examples the optional cable guide mechanism 6 is not present.
- the mining and/or construction machine 2 in this example further comprises the control unit 10 and the one or more sensors 11. In other examples, the mining and/or construction machine 2 does not comprise the control unit 10 and/or the one or more sensors 11.
- Fig. 10a discloses an example configuration of the control unit 10 configured to control a tensioning of the cable 3a while winding out the cable 3a from the cable reel 3.
- the controller unit 10 may comprise an input and output interface 1000 configured to communicate with, e.g., the one or more sensors 11.
- Fig. 10b also discloses an example configuration of processing circuitry for a control unit 10, e.g., the processing circuitry 1050 disclosed in Fig. 10a.
- the processing circuitry may comprise a determining unit 1010, a monitoring unit 1020, a controlling unit 1030 and an obtaining unit 1040 configured to perform the methods above.
- the embodiments herein may be implemented through the processing circuitry 1050 in the control unit 10 depicted in Figure 10a, together with respective computer program code for performing the functions and actions of the embodiments herein.
- the processing circuitry 1050 may comprise one or more processors and one or more memory units.
- the memory units may be the memory 1060.
- the program code mentioned above may also be provided as a computer program product, for instance in the form of a data carrier carrying computer program code for performing the embodiments herein when being loaded into the control unit 10.
- One such carrier may be in the form of a CD ROM disc, a USB flash drive, and/or an Over-the-Air (OTA) carrier. It is however feasible with other data carriers such as a memory stick.
- the computer program code may furthermore be provided as pure program code on a server and downloaded to the control unit 10.
- the memory 1060 of the control unit 10 may further comprise one or more memory units.
- the memory 1060 is configured to store instructions executable by the processing circuitry 1050.
- the memory 1060 is arranged to be used to store e.g., information, messages, indications, configurations, unwinding speed, rotational speed, sensor data, characteristics, parameters, thresholds, tension values, pushing forces, rotational torques, measurements, locations, positions, and applications to perform the methods herein when being executed in executed in the control unit 10.
- the control unit 10 is configured to control a tensioning of the cable 3a when the cable 3a is unwound from the cable reel 3.
- the tensioning of the cable 3a is adapted to be provided by the cable tension assembly 4 arranged in proximity to a portion of the cable reel 3 where the cable 3a is wound onto or unwound from the cable reel 3.
- the control unit 10 monitors sensor data adapted to be obtained from one or more sensor 11.
- the sensor data is adapted to be related to one or more characteristics associated to one or more out of the cable tension assembly 4, the cable reel 3 and of the cable 3a.
- the control unit 10 determines, based on the one or more characteristics, one or more parameters for controlling the tensioning of the cable 3a.
- a computer program 1070 comprises instructions, which when executed by the processing circuitry 1050, e.g., of the respective at least one processor of the processing circuitry 1050, cause the processing circuitry 1050 of the control unit 10 to perform the actions above.
- a respective carrier 1080 comprises the respective computer program 1070, wherein the carrier 1080 is one of an electronic signal, an optical signal, an electromagnetic signal, a magnetic signal, an electric signal, a radio signal, a microwave signal, or a computer-readable storage medium.
- control unit 10 may refer to a combination of analogue and digital circuits, and/or one or more processors configured with software and/or firmware, e.g., stored in the control unit 10, that when executed by the respective one or more processors such as the processors described above.
- processors as well as the other digital hardware, may be included in a single Application-Specific Integrated Circuitry (ASIC), or several processors and various digital hardware may be distributed among several separate components, whether individually packaged or assembled into a system-on-a-chip (SoC).
- ASIC Application-Specific Integrated Circuitry
- SoC system-on-a-chip
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