Method for optical detection of bio-contaminants
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1. A method for detecting presence of soil on an article, said method comprising:
- introducing a luminescent agent to a detergent during a wash cycle of a washing apparatus, wherein the luminescent agent is a fluorescent agent that emits fluorescent light at a fluorescence wavelength, said luminescent agent bound to soil present on the article;
rinsing the article to remove unbound luminescent agent;
exposing the article to laser light blinking at a modulation frequency wherein the modulation frequency is lower than a blinking frequency of an ambient lighting source;
filtering the light emanating from said article to pass light at the fluorescence wavelength, said light emanating from said article including reflected ambient light reflected by the article and fluorescent light blinking at the modulation frequency emitted by exciting the luminescent agent bound to the soil with the laser light;
detecting the filtered light emanating from said article by a light detector and generating light data indicative of the reflected ambient light and the blinking fluorescent light; and
determining the presence of soil on the article based upon the light data generated from the filtered light received by the light detector, wherein said step of determining the presence of soil includes;
determining from the light data detected fluorescent light features at the fluorescence wavelength that are blinking at the modulation frequency and thus indicative of soil,determining from the light data detected features at the fluorescence wavelength that are non-blinking at the modulation frequency and thus identified as ambient light reflections, andidentifying from the light data the respective detected blinking and non-blinking features, thereby discriminating between soil fluorescence and ambient light reflections.
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Abstract
A method for optical detection of residual soil on articles (such as medical instruments and equipment), after completion of a washing or a rinsing operation by a washer. A soil detection system provides an indication of soil on the articles by detecting luminescent radiation emanating from the soil in the presence of ambient light.
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1. A method for detecting presence of soil on an article, said method comprising:
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introducing a luminescent agent to a detergent during a wash cycle of a washing apparatus, wherein the luminescent agent is a fluorescent agent that emits fluorescent light at a fluorescence wavelength, said luminescent agent bound to soil present on the article; rinsing the article to remove unbound luminescent agent; exposing the article to laser light blinking at a modulation frequency wherein the modulation frequency is lower than a blinking frequency of an ambient lighting source; filtering the light emanating from said article to pass light at the fluorescence wavelength, said light emanating from said article including reflected ambient light reflected by the article and fluorescent light blinking at the modulation frequency emitted by exciting the luminescent agent bound to the soil with the laser light; detecting the filtered light emanating from said article by a light detector and generating light data indicative of the reflected ambient light and the blinking fluorescent light; and determining the presence of soil on the article based upon the light data generated from the filtered light received by the light detector, wherein said step of determining the presence of soil includes; determining from the light data detected fluorescent light features at the fluorescence wavelength that are blinking at the modulation frequency and thus indicative of soil, determining from the light data detected features at the fluorescence wavelength that are non-blinking at the modulation frequency and thus identified as ambient light reflections, and identifying from the light data the respective detected blinking and non-blinking features, thereby discriminating between soil fluorescence and ambient light reflections. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method for detecting presence of soil on an article, said method comprising:
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providing the article with a fluorescent agent bound to the soil present on the article, wherein, upon incidence of excitation light, the fluorescent agent emits fluorescent light at a fluorescence wavelength; exposing the article to the excitation light blinking at a modulation frequency wherein the modulation frequency is lower than a blinking frequency of an ambient lighting source; detecting light emanating from said article at the fluorescence wavelength, said light emanating from said article including reflected ambient light reflected by the article and blinking fluorescent light emitted by excitation of the luminescent agent bound to the soil by the excitation light that is blinking at the modulation frequency; determining presence of soil on the article based upon the detected light emanating from the article, said step of determining the presence of soil includes; detecting blinking features on the article corresponding to the fluorescent light at the modulation frequency and thus indicative of soil, detecting features at the fluorescence wavelength that are non-blinking at the modulation frequency and thus identified as ambient light reflections, and wherein said step of determining the presence of soil further includes identifying the detected blinking and non-blinking features and thereby discriminating between soil fluorescence and ambient light reflections. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A method for detecting presence of soil on an article, said method comprising:
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introducing a luminescent agent to a detergent during a wash cycle of a washing apparatus, wherein the luminescent agent is a fluorescent agent that emits fluorescent light at a fluorescence wavelength, said luminescent agent bound to soil present on the article; rinsing the article to remove unbound luminescent agent; scanning over surfaces of the article with a handheld scanning unit comprising laser light blinking at a modulation frequency wherein the modulation frequency is lower than a blinking frequency of an ambient lighting source; filtering light emanating from said article to pass light at the fluorescence wavelength, said light emanating from said article including reflected ambient light reflected by the article and blinking fluorescent light emitted by exciting the luminescent agent bound to the soil with the laser light blinking at the modulation frequency; detecting the filtered light emanating from said article and generating light data corresponding to the reflected ambient light and the blinking fluorescent light; determining the presence of soil on the article based upon the filtered light, wherein said step of determining the presence of soil includes determining from the light data blinking fluorescent light features blinking at the modulation frequency identified as soil, and non-blinking features identified as ambient light reflections, and thereby discriminating between soil fluorescence and ambient light reflections; and displaying detected blinking features indicative of soil on a display unit, wherein non-blinking features or features blinking at frequencies other than the modulation frequency identified as ambient light reflections are not displayed.
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