Apparatus for acquiring pendulum oscillations of crane loads usi

Optics: measuring and testing – Angle measuring or angular axial alignment – Apex of angle at observing or detecting station

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212276, 212275, 348 95, G01B 1126, B66C 1306

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ABSTRACT:
To be able to acquire pendulum oscillations in the case of cranes with a high degree of accuracy, a marking having a reflecting surface is disposed in the area of the load. Mounted on the crane are both lighting equipment directed at the marking as well as a line-scanning camera that is likewise directed at the marking and that has an image-sensor linear array. The image-sensor linear array is aligned longitudinally to the direction of swing (x). Its signal is evaluated in an evaluation device to determine the instantaneous position of the marking.

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