Optics: measuring and testing – Angle measuring or angular axial alignment – With photodetection remote from measured angle
Patent
1990-02-02
1991-10-08
Wallace, Linda J.
Optics: measuring and testing
Angle measuring or angular axial alignment
With photodetection remote from measured angle
356155, 33203, 3320311, 33288, G01B 1126
Patent
active
050549189
ABSTRACT:
A structured light scanning system observes, interprets and provides structural feature size, position and movement data in automotive service equipment applications where such feature characteristics must be determined either preliminary to or ultimately for measurement of quantities affecting automotive performance, such as tire/rim assembly balance, runout and alignment or brake surface planarity and smoothness.
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Baird Michael L.
Christian Donald J.
Downing Elizabeth A.
Rogers Steven W.
Titsworth Raymond
FMC Corporation
Kamp R. C.
Megley R. B.
Stanley H. M.
Wallace Linda J.
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