Measuring and testing – Flour – dough – or bread
Patent
1988-05-06
1990-03-06
Cuchlinski, Jr., William A.
Measuring and testing
Flour, dough, or bread
364564, 356380, 356386, G01B 1104, G01B 1128
Patent
active
049055127
ABSTRACT:
A method of continuously measuring a successively conveyed lengthy body. Light sensors are located above and laterally of the conveying path of a conveyor and measure the distances from the sensors to various points on the surface of the lengthy body while being conveyed. The sectional area of the body is then calculated by a computer, and further the weight of the body is calculated. Various kinds of light sensors are applicable to the method of this invention.
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Japaneese Literature; Submitted by Applicant as Art Prior to His Japaneese Priority Date 8-31-84.
Cuchlinski Jr. William A.
Rheon Automatic Machinery Co. Ltd.
Scanlon Patrick R.
Shoup Guy W.
Winters Paul J.
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