IP Library Granted Patent US 8,346,501
Granted Patent B2
US 8,346,501 · App. 12/488,753 · Granted Jan 1, 2013

Industrial roll with sensors arranged to self-identify angular location

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Patent No.
US 8,346,501
App. No.
12/488,753
Granted
Jan 1, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

An industrial roll includes: a substantially cylindrical core having an outer surface; a polymeric cover circumferentially overlying the core outer surface; and a sensing system. The sensing system comprises: a plurality of sensors embedded in the cover, the sensors configured to detect an operating parameter of the roll and provide signals representative of the operating parameter, wherein one of the plurality of sensors is a tracking sensor and the remaining sensors are non-tracking sensors; and a processor operatively associated with the sensors that processes signals provided by the sensors. The sensors are arranged at a substantially equal radial distance from the core outer surface, such that they define a circle when viewed from an end of the roll. Each of the non-tracking sensors is further arranged at a substantially equal first angular distance from its immediate non-tracking sensor neighbors, two endmost non-tracking sensors defining an angular gap. The tracking sensor is disposed in the angular gap, such that a second angular distance defined by the tracking sensor and either of the endmost sensors differs from the first angular distance. In this configuration, the sensing system can identify from which sensor signals are generated without a trigger signal generator or accelerometer.

Claims (66)

1. An industrial roll, comprising:

a substantially cylindrical metallic core having an outer surface;

a polymeric cover circumferentially overlying the core outer surface; and

a sensing system comprising:

a plurality of sensors embedded in the cover, the sensors configured to detect an operating parameter of the roll and provide signals representative of the operating parameter, wherein one of the plurality of sensors is a tracking sensor and the remaining sensors are non-tracking sensors; and

a processor operatively associated with the plurality of sensors that processes signals provided by the plurality of sensors;

wherein the plurality of sensors are arranged at a substantially equal radial distance from the core outer surface, such that they define a circle when viewed from an end of the roll; and

wherein each of the non-tracking sensors is further arranged at a substantially equal first angular distance from its immediate non-tracking sensor neighbors, two endmost non-tracking sensors defining an angular gap;

wherein the tracking sensor is disposed in the angular gap, such that a second angular distance defined by the tracking sensor and either of the endmost sensors differs from the first angular distance;

wherein the sensing system is configured to differentiate between the tracking sensor and the non-tracking sensor signals when one of the non-tracking sensors fails as the roll rotates.

2. The industrial roll defined in claim 1 , wherein the second angular distance is greater than the first angular distance, and wherein the sum of two first angular distances differs from the second angular distance.

3. The industrial roll defined in claim 2 , wherein the sum of three first angular distances differs from the second angular distance.

4. The industrial roll defined in claim 1 , wherein a distance between the tracking sensor and each of the endmost sensors is the second distance.

5. The industrial roll defined in claim 1 , wherein the first angular distance is 15 degrees.

6. The industrial roll defined in claim 5 , wherein the second angular distance is 37.5 degrees.

7. The industrial roll defined in claim 1 , wherein the sensors detect pressure.

8. The industrial roll defined in claim 7 , wherein the sensors are piezoelectric sensors.

9. The industrial roll defined in claim 1 , further comprising two electrical leads that electrically connect the sensors.

10. The industrial roll defined in claim 1 , wherein the sensors are wireless sensors.

11. The industrial roll defined in claim 1 , wherein the cover comprises an inner base layer and an outer topstock layer, and wherein the sensors are embedded in the base layer.

12. A method of measuring pressure experienced by an industrial roll, the method comprising the steps of:

(a) providing an industrial roll, comprising:

a substantially cylindrical metallic core having an outer surface;

a polymeric cover circumferentially overlying the core outer surface; and

a sensing system comprising:

a plurality of sensors embedded in the cover, the sensors configured to detect pressure of the roll and provide signals representative of the pressure, wherein one of the plurality of sensors is a tracking sensor and the remaining sensors are non-tracking sensors; and

a processor operatively associated with the plurality of sensors that processes signals provided by the plurality of sensors;

wherein the plurality of sensors are arranged at a substantially equal radial distance from the core outer surface, such that they define a circle when viewed from an end of the roll; and

wherein each of the non-tracking sensors is further arranged at a substantially equal first angular distance from its immediate non-tracking sensor neighbors, two endmost non-tracking sensors defining an angular gap;

wherein the tracking sensor is disposed in the angular gap, such that a second angular distance defined by the tracking sensor and either of the endmost sensors differs from the first angular distance wherein the sensing system is configured to differentiate between the tracking sensor and the non-tracking sensor signals when one of the non-tracking sensors fails as the roll rotates;

(b) rotating the roll to expose each of the plurality of sensors to pressure conditions;

(c) transmitting signals generated by the plurality of sensors from the plurality of sensors to the processor;

(d) identifying the signals from the tracking sensor based on the duration between signals; and

(e) identifying the sensor from which each signal originates based on the identification of the tracking sensor.

13. The method defined in claim 12 , wherein the second angular distance is greater than the first angular distance, and wherein the sum of two first angular distances differs from the second angular distance.

14. The method defined in claim 13 , wherein the sum of three first angular distances differs from the second angular distance.

15. The method defined in claim 12 , wherein a distance between the tracking sensor and each of the endmost sensors is the second distance.

16. The method defined in claim 12 , wherein the first angular distance is 15 degrees.

17. The method defined in claim 16 , wherein the second angular distance is 37.5 degrees.

18. The method defined in claim 12 , wherein the sensors are piezoelectric sensors.

19. The method defined in claim 12 , further comprising two electrical leads that electrically connect the sensors.

20. The method defined in claim 12 , wherein the sensors are wireless sensors.

21. The method defined in claim 12 , wherein the cover comprises an inner base layer and an outer topstock layer, and wherein the sensors are embedded in the base layer.

22. A method of measuring pressure experienced by an industrial roll, the method comprising the steps of:

(a) providing an industrial roll, comprising:

a substantially cylindrical metallic core having an outer surface;

a polymeric cover circumferentially overlying the core outer surface; and

a sensing system comprising:

a plurality of sensors embedded in the cover, the sensors configured to detect pressure of the roll and provide signals representative of the pressure, wherein one of the plurality of sensors is a tracking sensor and the remaining sensors are non-tracking sensors; and

a processor operatively associated with the plurality of sensors that processes signals provided by the plurality of sensors;

wherein the plurality of sensors are arranged at a substantially equal radial distance from the core outer surface, such that they define a circle when viewed from an end of the roll; and

wherein the tracking sensor is disposed at an angular distance from at least one of its immediate sensor neighbors that differs from an angular distance between any other non-tracking sensor and its non-tracking sensor neighbors wherein the sensing system is configured to differentiate between the tracking sensor and the non-tracking sensor signals when one of the non-tracking sensors fails as the roll rotates;

(b) rotating the roll to expose each of the plurality of sensors to pressure conditions;

(c) transmitting signals generated by the plurality of sensors from the plurality of sensors to the processor;

(d) identifying the signals from the tracking sensor based on the duration between signals; and

(e) identifying the sensor from which each signal originates based on the identification of the tracking sensor.

23. An industrial roll, comprising:

a substantially cylindrical metallic core having an outer surface;

a polymeric cover circumferentially overlying the core outer surface; and

a sensing system comprising:

a plurality of sensors embedded in the cover, the sensors configured to detect an operating parameter of the roll and provide signals representative of the operating parameter, wherein one of the plurality of sensors is a tracking sensor and the remaining sensors are non-tracking sensors; and

a processor operatively associated with the plurality of sensors that processes signals provided by the plurality of sensors;

wherein the plurality of sensors are arranged at a substantially equal radial distance from the core outer surface, such that they define a circle when viewed from an end of the roll; and

wherein each of the non-tracking sensors is further arranged at a substantially equal first angular distance from its immediate non-tracking sensor neighbors, two endmost non-tracking sensors defining an angular gap;

wherein the tracking sensor is disposed in the angular gap, such that a second angular distance defined by the tracking sensor and either of the endmost sensors differs from and is greater than the first angular distance wherein the sensing system is configured to differentiate between the tracking sensor and the non-tracking sensor signals when one of the non-tracking sensors fails as the roll rotates.

24. The industrial roll defined in claim 23 , wherein the second angular distance differs from twice the first angular distance.

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