Apparatus for measuring can seams

Optics: measuring and testing – Inspection of flaws or impurities – Containers or enclosures

Reexamination Certificate

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C348S127000

Reexamination Certificate

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06295127

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to an apparatus for measuring can seams, by means of which the seam of a can positioned on a measuring table by way of the seam, the latter being sawn open radially in a segment-like manner at least two to three times on the circumference, can be monitored and measured by means of a video camera and a lighting device.
The sealing of cans is ensured by correct sealing of the seam by connecting the top to the body of the can. It is thus necessary to randomly sample filled cans from an ongoing production as random samples, and saw open the seam in a segment-like manner two to three times on the circumference and to monitor the interior dimensions of the seam.
In the filling of drinks into cans using high-performance can-filling equipment with, for example, from 22 to 28 filling stations, it is necessary for at least one can per station and shift to be randomly sampled for a seam recheck. In each case seven features are measured on the can seam, which is sawn open three times on the circumference, i.e., with 22 stations and three shifts and 7 features, 462 measurements are determined per shift. Automation of this monitoring operation would thus save a substantial amount of time and improve the economics.
Previously, with the aid of a prism or deflecting mirror projecting into the free, sawn-open segment of the can, it has been practice to align perpendicularly the optical path of the viewing lens with the seam surface of the can, moved manually into the respective measuring position, and for the seam cross section either to be projected purely optically onto a viewing screen, and measured directly there, or to be transmitted from a video camera to a monitor and measured by mouse control using a suitable computer program (SEAM PROJECTOR DP1 brochure from Manfred Kuhnke Optische Me&bgr;-und Kontrollapparate, Berlin and VIDEO SEAM MONITOR VSM III brochure from KUHNKE Can & End Testing Equipment, Berlin).
The liquid contents of drink cans must be emptied before the cans can be sawn open. It is not possible to prevent any remaining liquid contents from running out from the saw cut during measurement and soiling the deflecting mirror or the prism and thus adversely influencing the measurement result.
The measurement results may be further adversely affected by extraneous light.
These two mentioned adverse effects present an obstacle to automation of the measuring operation.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the invention is to provide an apparatus for the optical measurement of can seams such that the measurement result is not adversely affected either by residual liquid running out of the can or by extraneous light, and thus to allow the measuring operation to be largely automated.
This object is achieved according to the invention in that, with the avoidance of a deflecting element in the optical beam path within the can, the camera lens and the lighting unit are aligned with the can seam, which is inserted into a depression of the measuring table, the depression corresponding to the can diameter, such that the free view of the camera falls, in the tangential direction to the seam circumference, directly on the saw-cut surface of the seam. A retractable stop pin alongside the saw-cut surface fixes the focusing point of the camera lens on the cut surface.
In another embodiment of the invention, the system includes a positioning drive which interacts with the retractable stop pin for the saw-cut surface to rotate the can from one saw-cut surface to the next and the stop pin can be retracted electromagnetically counter to a spring force.
In another embodiment of the invention, the video camera digitally transmits the image taken of the seam to a monitor, and the image is measured with the aid of a specific computer program, each measuring operation starting as soon as the respective saw-cut surface of the seam is located in the focusing region of the lens or of the camera.
An advantage of the invention is that a semiautomatic seam measurement is obtained with a relatively low outlay in technical and material terms.
The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims appended to and forming a part of this specification. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and specific objects obtained by its use, reference should be had to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which there is illustrated and described a preferred embodiment of the invention.


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patent: 09-21762 (1997-01-01), None
patent: 09-33238 (1997-02-01), None
Article entitled “Video Seam Monitor VSM III” published by Kuhnke Can & End Testing Equipment, 4 pp.

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