Control system for cyclic machines

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CA 1167138

6B/pd HYS 7667 CONTROL SYSTEM FOR CYCLIC MACHINES Abstract of the Disclosure Method and apparatus for controlling a ma- chine which is operable in cycles, the machine carry- ing out a plurality of functions during each cycle. Values representing the stages of the machine in its cycle are generated as the machine progresses through a cycle, the values being determined by the actual stage of the machine independently of time. Starting and stopping points in the cycle for at least one of the functions of the machine are preset in terms of the generated values. The generated values are com- pared with the preset starting and stopping point values. The machine function is initiated and main- tained when the generated values are greater than the preset starting point value but are less than the pre- set stopping point value and the function is stopped when the generated values equal or are greater than the preset stopping point value. Apparatus and method for computing starting and stopping points for an eye- spot window using only a single set of delay switches is also disclosed.

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