- Patent Title: Autonomous monitoring system based on magnetic field variation, allowing uncrushable material to be predicted, anticipated and detected in real time and their associated methods
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Application No.: US16475237Application Date: 2017-12-28
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Publication No.: US11035102B2Publication Date: 2021-06-15
- Inventor: Alvaro Espejo Pina , Nicolas Vargas Ayala , Dora Altbir Drullinsky , Juliano Casagrande Denardin
- Applicant: UNIVERSIDAD DE SANTIAGO DE CHILE
- Applicant Address: CL Santiago
- Assignee: UNIVERSIDAD DE SANTIAGO DE CHILE
- Current Assignee: UNIVERSIDAD DE SANTIAGO DE CHILE
- Current Assignee Address: CL Santiago
- Priority: CL3404-2016 20161230
- International Application: PCT/CL2017/000044 WO 20171228
- International Announcement: WO2018/119529 WO 20180705
- Main IPC: G01N27/82
- IPC: G01N27/82 ; G01V3/10 ; E02F9/26 ; B60Q9/00 ; B65G11/20 ; E02F9/28 ; G08B21/18

Abstract:
1. —It is disclosed an autonomous monitoring system based on a magnetic field variation: (a) that allows (i) predicting wear, failures and cracks in mining equipment; (ii) prevent and detect, in real time, uncrushable material such as metal and/or material from “old mining” or past operations and/or parts or pieces of mining equipment; (b) to be used/installed in mining and/or loading equipment, such as, but not limited to, cables shovel, hydraulic shovel, a loader or other type of loader; (c) that allows detecting strange metal bodies, and also, knowing the level of wear and/or detecting a failure or fracture in the parts of these equipment almost immediately, particularly, but not limited to, the teeth or part of them, preventing unscheduled stops and accidents of the personnel, and improving effectiveness and efficiency in the planning of predictive and preventative maintenance operations;
2.—an installation method of the system.
3.—an operating method of the system.
4.—tooth, ground engaging tool or part of a mining and/or loading equipment, which comprises one or more monitoring devices.
2.—an installation method of the system.
3.—an operating method of the system.
4.—tooth, ground engaging tool or part of a mining and/or loading equipment, which comprises one or more monitoring devices.
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