System for detecting droplets on a translucent surface

Optics: measuring and testing – By particle light scattering – With photocell detection

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C356S221000, C356S227000, C356S229000, C250S205000, C250S201100, C340S602000

Reexamination Certificate

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11096172

ABSTRACT:
A system which detects droplets on a translucent surface having a camera which, upon activation, acquires an image of a portion of the surface. A radiation source, upon activation, illuminates the portion of the translucent surface while a control circuit selectively activates both the camera and the radiation source. A processor receives a captured image from the camera and, through image processing, generates an output signal representative of the number of droplets on the portion of the translucent surface.

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