Optics: measuring and testing – Refraction testing – Prism engaging specimen
Patent
1976-03-29
1977-12-20
Corbin, John K.
Optics: measuring and testing
Refraction testing
Prism engaging specimen
356 53, 356 95, 356 97, G01J 342, G01N 3308
Patent
active
040638227
ABSTRACT:
A detection system for automatically detecting a first light transmissive substance in a second and different light transmissive substance. An optical system is arranged for alternately producing light beam flashes of light having a first wavelength and light having a second wavelength to the input of an opto-electric detector. A volume containing the first and the second substance can be selectively positioned at the output side of said optical means in front of the opto-electric detector. The opto-electric detector delivers its electrical signals corresponding to the light beam flashes received thereby, to a electrical detecting arrangement. The electrical detecting arrangement comprises first means for producing a first voltage proportional to the ratio between light transmitted through the volume under inspection at the first wavelength and light transmitted through the volume under inspection at the second wavelength, and second means for producing a second voltage indicative of a threshold level. A comparator for comparing said first and second voltages then yields an output signal indicative of the ratio between the transmission through the volume under inspection at said first wavelength and the transmission through the volume under inspection at said second wavelength, wherein it is determined whether or not said ratio exceeds the detection threshold level.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3629589 (1971-12-01), Gleixner
patent: 3799672 (1974-03-01), Vurek
patent: 3813168 (1974-05-01), Honkawa
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Davidse Jan
deJong Leendert Pieter
Corbin John K.
Punter Wm. H.
Staalkat B.V.
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