WO2003063106A1 - Method and system for parameter settings - Google Patents
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- WO2003063106A1 WO2003063106A1 PCT/SE2002/002376 SE0202376W WO03063106A1 WO 2003063106 A1 WO2003063106 A1 WO 2003063106A1 SE 0202376 W SE0202376 W SE 0202376W WO 03063106 A1 WO03063106 A1 WO 03063106A1
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- E21—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
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- E21C35/00—Details of, or accessories for, machines for slitting or completely freeing the mineral from the seam, not provided for in groups E21C25/00 - E21C33/00, E21C37/00 or E21C39/00
- E21C35/24—Remote control specially adapted for machines for slitting or completely freeing the mineral
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- the present invention relates to rock drilling equipments, and particularly to a method for setting rock drilling equipment function parameters according to the preamble of claim 1.
- the present invention further relates to a system according to the preamble of claim 10.
- Rock drilling equipment may be used in a number of areas.
- rock drilling equipment may be used in tunnelling, underground mining, rock reinforcement and raise boring.
- the current machines often have an internal computerized control system that among other things collect status information for a number of functions. These functions may consist of e.g. oil temperatures, hydraulic pressures, penetration rate etc.
- the control system may further create event and error logs in order to enable subsequent analysis of what has happened and when.
- the control system may further collect statistics of how the machine has been working and how much.
- the control system is further used to supply control signals to various means on the rock drilling equipment, e.g. a hydraulic cylinder, an engine, or a percussion mechanism.
- An operator that wishes to affect these means uses manoeuvring means in the form of e.g. a control stick.
- the signals of the manoeuvring means to the means that is to be operated is then affected by the control system by way of various function parameters, such as e.g. drill pressure setting values, feeding values, percussion values, settings for movement of the rock drilling equipment or settings for any other means in connection to the function of the rock drilling equipment.
- function parameters such as e.g. drill pressure setting values, feeding values, percussion values, settings for movement of the rock drilling equipment or settings for any other means in connection to the function of the rock drilling equipment.
- the value of these rock drilling parameters may in simpler systems be adjusted by e.g. potentiometers, while in computerized systems the function parameters may be adjusted via e.g.
- the function parameters are often set to a certain value in the manufacturing plant, but are later adjusted by an operator in order to make the machine work according to the operator's desires. Different work situations may require different function parameter settings, just as operators work differently and therefore want different function parameter settings.
- Operator is here intended to mean any of driller, service personnel of a manufacturer' s customer, the manufacturer' s service personnel, or any other person with tasks connected to the rock drilling equipment.
- Operators may further want personal settings of the machine display or monitor, e.g. in which language information is to be presented or which colours that are to be used.
- a problem with the current systems is that it is difficult for an operator to set his own function parameters. Another problem with the current systems is that it is hard for an operator to use his personal settings when changing machines.
- Another object of the present invention to provide a system for setting rock drilling equipment function parameters that solves the above mentioned problems.
- At least one value for the function parameter is transmitted to the rock drilling equipment from a portable unit, e.g. a smartcard, an ID card, a Bluetooth transponder, a computer or a hand-hold computer, e.g. a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant), via a wireless interface.
- a portable unit e.g. a smartcard, an ID card, a Bluetooth transponder, a computer or a hand-hold computer, e.g. a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant)
- PDA Personal Digital Assistant
- function parameter settings are transmitted to the rock drilling equipment when a portable unit is within a certain distance from the rock drilling equipment. This has the advantage that as soon as an operator comes near the rock drilling equipment he may automatically get the rock drilling equipment adjusted according to his personal function parameter settings. It is preferred that when the portable unit is removed from the rock drilling equipment by more than a certain distance, the function parameters may be reset to their previous values, such that the machine again is available with a functioning standard/initial setting of the function parameters.
- the transmission may be' carried out automatically or be user initiated.
- the former has the advantage that operator doesn't have to do anything when he arrives at the machine, the function parameters are immediately correctly set when he takes seat in the machine.
- the latter has the advantage that resetting of a machine does not happen accidentally if an operator happens to come near another machine that is working.
- Each operator may best dispose an own portable unit with his own function parameter settings programmed. Thereby each operator always gets access to his personal function parameter settings when he is to take a machine into use.
- the portable unit may e.g. be integrated with the operator's ID card.
- the operator' s function parameter settings may be transmitted from the rock drilling equipment to the portable unit. In this way an operator may easily store new function parameter settings in his portable unit when he has made function parameter adjustments that works better.
- the function parameters may consist of various settings for hydraulic cylinder, percussion mechanism, drill pressure, graphical settings, language settings, drill settings, settings for the movement of the rock drilling equipment or settings for any other means in connection to the function of the rock drilling equipment.
- Fig. 1 shows an example of a control system in a rock drilling equipment .
- Fig. 2 shows a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 3 shows an example of the use of the present invention.
- Fig. 1 depicts an example of a structure of a rock drilling equipment control system 1.
- the control system 1 is built up around a CAN bus 2 (Controller Area Network) .
- the CAN bus is a two wire serial bus, which is working with high data integrity and which is suitable for use in environments with much disturbance.
- a MMI (Man Machine Interface) interface 3 which can be used by an operator to communicate with the control system 1, is connected to the CAN bus 2.
- a central unit 4, which controls and supervises the system, is also connected to the bus 2.
- the bus is further provided with a number of input/output units 5, 6, 7 (I/0-units) for communication with various parts of the rock drilling equipment.
- I/O-units may for example be used to provide control signals to the means that control movement of the rock drilling equipment.
- These means may consist of the engine (s) that controls advances of the equipment, or, when the rock drilling equipment comprises one or more drilling booms, control of the movement and function of the drilling booms.
- various function parameter setting values preferably in the central unit 4 or in a separate memory module 8.
- the function parameters may further consist of settings for the MMI-unit settings, e.g. which language data is to be presented in.
- the function parameters are often tried out at the machine manufacturing in order to provide it .with an initial setting such that the machine works properly at the delivery.
- an operator that after that uses the machine often has his own desires on how the machine should work and therefore often wishes to adjust the function parameter settings in order for the machine to work according to his desires.
- the operator may have his own desires on e.g. how the machine should act during movement or how the drilling booms or suchlike things should move.
- different operators often drill in different ways, some drill more aggressive while others drill softer, and different operators therefore have different desires, which may reflect on function parameter settings.
- the present invention aims to simplify function parameter settings .
- fig. 2 a preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown.
- the figure shows a control system according to fig. 1 that has a new unit 20 connected to the bus 2.
- the unit 20 communicates with the rest of the control system and has a transmitter and/or receiver to be able to transmit and receive data wirelessly.
- a receiver unit 21 is provided with a transmitter and/or receiver 22 for wireless communication.
- the wireless interface consists of a Bluetooth interface.
- Bluetooth is a method/protocol for short distance communication between various units in the frequency band 2.4- 2.5 GHz. The communication usually takes place between units that are within 10 meters from each other. Bluetooth represents prior art and will not be described more in detail.
- rock drilling equipments 30, 40, 50 provided with units 301, 401, 501 for Bluetooth communication is shown. Further, the figure shows a number of operators 31, 32, 33 of the rock drilling equipments 30, 40, 50.
- the operators are provided with portable units 34, 35, 36, which comprise means 37, 38, 39 for Bluetooth communication.
- the portable units consist of a smartcard, an ID card, a computer or hand-hold computer, e.g. a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), with integrated Bluetooth functionality.
- PDA Personal Digital Assistant
- the operators function parameter settings are programmed in the portable units 34, 35 and 36, respectively.
- an operator 31 with a portable unit 34 is to take a rock drilling equipment 30 into use he no longer has to input the function parameter settings via the MMI unit.
- a communication link according to the Bluetooth technology is established between the machine and the portable unit 34, whereupon the function parameter settings that are stored in the portable unit 34 is transmitted to the rock drilling equipment 30.
- the data transmission may be arranged to be carried out automatically as soon as a communication link is established, i.e. as soon as the portable unit 34 comes within range of the rock drilling equipment 30.
- the control system When the operator leaves the rock drilling equipment the control system, when the operator with the portable unit has come out of reach of the Bluetooth unit in the machine, may reset to the previous parameter settings of the machine.
- the previous parameter settings have been stored in a memory meanwhile so that they may be reused.
- the memory may for example consist of a separate unit that is connected to the control system bus or be integrated in the central unit of the control system.
- the rock drilling equipment lacks possibility to store previous parameter settings, the latest set of parameter settings will be valid until another operator puts the rock drilling equipment into use with other function parameter settings.
- the operator may perform additional adjustments of the function parameters in order to get the machine to function even more according to the operator's desires.
- the portable unit may therefore have a possibility to receive function parameter settings from the rock drilling equipment.
- the operator when finishing a shift, may, e.g. via the MMI unit, choose to transmit the current function parameter settings of the rock drilling equipment to the portable unit so that the operator may use these settings the next time the same, or another similar machine, is taken into use by the operator.
- each operator has his own personal portable unit with function parameter settings programmed.
- the portable unit may e.g. consist of an ID card with integrated functionality to be able to send function parameter settings to the rock drilling equipment.
- the described method for transmission of function parameter settings may be combined with the method for identification of a user, which is described in the co-pending application 0104382-7.
- user login and function parameter setting transmission is carried out concurrently, whereupon the user at once gets access both to his personal settings and the functions he has the right to use.
- the transmission of function parameter settings is carried out as soon as the rock drilling equipment and the portable unit comes within a certain distance from each other. It may, however, be suitable that the transmission is user initiated. This may be solved in a simple manner, e.g. by carrying out the transmission as soon as the portable unit is turned on, provided that the rock drilling equipment and the receiver unit are within range of each other, or that transmission only may take place after a user of the portable unit has activated some process or function in the portable unit or in the rock drilling equipment. This may be necessary when several operators are present at the same machine, or if an operator often passes other machines.
- control system unit for wireless communication has been described as a separate unit that is connected to the bus. It should be understood, however, that this unit may as well be integrated in any other unit belonging to the control system, e.g. the central unit.
- the invention has been described with a Bluetooth based interface.
- the invention may however be realised with an arbitrary wireless interface, e.g. an IR interface or any other radio interface, such as GSM or WLAN.
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ES02793681T ES2385031T3 (en) | 2001-12-21 | 2002-12-18 | Method and system for parameter settings of rock drilling equipment |
EP02793681A EP1456826B1 (en) | 2001-12-21 | 2002-12-18 | Method and system for parameter settings of rock drilling equipment |
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