IP Library Granted Patent US 10,480,843
Granted Patent B2
US 10,480,843 · App. 15/875,438 · Granted Nov 19, 2019

Ice-making machine that utilizes closed-loop harvest control with vibrational feedback

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Patent No.
US 10,480,843
App. No.
15/875,438
Granted
Nov 19, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

There is provided a method that includes (a) controlling a vibrator to produce an acoustic wave in accordance with a signal that includes (i) an on-time during which a packet of pulses is generated, followed by (ii) an off-time during which no pulses are generated, and thus includes (iii) a frequency component, (b) receiving an electrical representation of the acoustic wave that has been detected from a body of water that is being frozen on a structure, (c) extracting, from the electrical representation, (i) the frequency component, and (ii) a magnitude of the frequency component, (d) recognizing that the magnitude of the frequency component exceeds a threshold value, thus yielding a recognition, and (e) issuing a command to remove the body of water from the structure, in response to the recognition. There is also provided a system that employs the method, and a storage device containing instructions for the method.

Claims (37)

1. A method comprising:

controlling a vibrator in an ice-making system to produce an acoustic wave in accordance with a signal having a pattern that includes (i) an on-time during which a packet of pulses is generated, followed by (ii) an off-time during which no pulses are generated, and thus includes (iii) a frequency component, wherein said pattern is differentiable from machine noise frequencies and vibrations in said ice-making system, and wherein said on-time is recurring, and said off-time is reduced in duration as said method progresses;

receiving an electrical representation of said acoustic wave that has been detected from a body of water that is being frozen on a structure in said ice-making system;

extracting, from said electrical representation, (i) said frequency component, and (ii) a magnitude of said frequency component;

recognizing that said magnitude of said frequency component exceeds a threshold value, thus yielding a recognition; and

issuing a command to remove said body of water from said structure, in response to said recognition.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein said signal is recurring.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein said method is performed in said ice-making system during a freeze cycle, and further includes, prior to said controlling, allowing several minutes to lapse after a commencement of said freeze cycle.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein said magnitude of said frequency component exceeding said threshold value occurs when said body of water has frozen to ice.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein said vibrator is situated at a location selected from the group consisting of (a) in said body of water, and (b) on a surface of said structure.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein said vibrator comprises a device selected from the group consisting of a haptic vibration motor, and a piezoelectric ceramic disk.

7. An ice-making system comprising:

a structure that holds a body of water that is being frozen;

a vibrator that produces an acoustic wave;

a detector that detects said acoustic wave propagating through said body of water, and produces an electrical representation of said acoustic wave; and

a controller configured to perform a method that includes operations of:

controlling said vibrator to produce said acoustic wave in accordance with a signal having a pattern that includes (i) an on-time during which a packet of pulses is generated, followed by (ii) an off-time during which no pulses are generated, and thus includes (iii) a frequency component, wherein said pattern is differentiable from machine noise frequencies and vibrations in said ice-making system, and wherein said on-time is recurring, and said off-time is reduced in duration as said method progresses;

receiving said electrical representation of said acoustic wave;

extracts, from said electrical representation, (i) said frequency component, and (ii) a magnitude of said frequency component;

recognizing that said magnitude of said frequency component exceeds a threshold value, thus yielding a recognition; and

issuing a command to remove said body of water from said structure, in response to said recognition.

8. The ice-making system of claim 7 , wherein said signal is recurring.

9. The ice-making system of claim 7 , wherein said operations are performed during a freeze cycle, and said operations further include, prior to said controlling, allowing several minutes to lapse after a commencement of said freeze cycle.

10. The ice-making system of claim 7 , wherein said magnitude of said frequency component exceeding said threshold value occurs when said body of water has frozen to ice.

11. The ice-making system of claim 7 , wherein said vibrator is situated at a location selected from the group consisting of (a) in said body of water, and (b) on a surface of said structure.

12. The ice-making system of claim 7 , wherein said vibrator comprises a device selected from the group consisting of a haptic vibration motor, and a piezoelectric ceramic disk.

13. A storage device that is non-transitory and comprises instructions that are readable by a processor to cause said processor to perform a method that includes operations of:

controlling a vibrator in an ice-making system to produce an acoustic wave in accordance with a signal having a pattern that includes (i) an on-time during which a packet of pulses is generated, followed by (ii) an off-time during which no pulses are generated, and thus includes (iii) a frequency component, wherein said pattern is differentiable from machine noise frequencies and vibrations in said ice-making system, and wherein said on-time is recurring, and said off-time is reduced in duration as said method progresses;

receiving an electrical representation of said acoustic wave that has been detected from a body of water that is being frozen on a structure in said ice-making system;

extracting, from said electrical representation, (i) said frequency component, and (ii) a magnitude of said frequency component;

recognizing that said magnitude of said frequency component exceeds a threshold value, thus yielding a recognition; and

issuing a command to remove said body of water from said structure, in response to said recognition.

14. The storage device of claim 13 , wherein said signal is recurring.

15. The storage device of claim 13 , wherein said operations are performed during a freeze cycle, and further include, prior to said controlling, allowing several minutes to lapse after a commencement of said freeze cycle.

16. The storage device of claim 13 , wherein said magnitude of said frequency component exceeding said threshold value occurs when said body of water has frozen to ice.

17. The storage device of claim 13 , wherein said vibrator is situated at a location selected from the group consisting of (a) in said body of water, and (b) on a surface of said structure.

18. The storage device of claim 13 , wherein said vibrator comprises a device selected from the group consisting of a haptic vibration motor, and a piezoelectric ceramic disk.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 13, 2022
From: WELBILT, INC.; MANITOWOC FOODSERVICE COMPANIES, LLC; MANITOWOC FSG OPERATIONS, LLC; ENODIS CORPORATION; WELBILT FSG U.S. HOLDING, LLC; WELBILT (HALESOWEN) LIMITED; WELBILT (CHINA) FOODSERVICE CO., LTD.
To: PENTAIR FLOW SERVICES AG
Reel/Frame 061432/0350 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 9, 2018
From: SHORT, DANIEL LEE; GREICAR, CHRISTOPHER; MILLER, RICHARD T.; OLSON, JR., WILLIAM EUGENE; POLLY, BRIAN GERALD; MYERS, JOHN PHILLIP
To: MANITOWOC FOODSERVICE COMPANIES, LLC
Reel/Frame 045161/0653 →