Optics: measuring and testing – By monitoring of webs or thread – For flaws or imperfections
Reexamination Certificate
2005-08-23
2005-08-23
Stafira, Michael P. (Department: 2877)
Optics: measuring and testing
By monitoring of webs or thread
For flaws or imperfections
Reexamination Certificate
active
06934029
ABSTRACT:
A dual laser web scanner is disclosed designed to detect defects in all types of webs and flat sheet materials, e.g., metal, plastic, textiles, paper, film, and others. The scanner can be used on opaque and transparent materials. Compared to the existing web scanners, the subject scanner offers a simplified detection system, as well as, greater resolution, accuracy and repeatability. A focusing lens images the two beams onto an optical scanner. The two beams are therefore periodically deflected and imaged through an F-theta lens onto to surface of the web being scanned. The scanning occurs transversely to the direction of the web movement. The flying spots generated by the laser beams are situated one above the other in the direction parallel to the direction of the web movement. As the two beams scan the web and encounter a defect such as an inclusion, surface dirt, a hole, or a wrinkle, the intensity of light reflected (or transmitted if the material is transparent or translucent) from the leading spot if the web will be different than the intensity of the trailing spot. Two separate photo detectors detect the return light. When the flying spots are instantaneously located in any area of the web where there is no defect, the intensities of the detected light are substantially identical. The magnitude of the detected light intensity from both flying spots is electronically compared and, when a difference is detected, a signal is generated indicting the occurrence of a defect.
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