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Apparatus for detecting an aqueous liquid in bottles and containers

  • US 4,368,980 A
  • Filed: 06/23/1980
  • Issued: 01/18/1983
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/28/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. Apparatus for inspecting intermixed clear and differently colored translucent bottles prior to filling with a beverage and including means for detecting the presence of an aqueous liquid residue left in both clear and differently colored translucent bottles from a preceding washing operation, said detector means comprising(a) means for directing, through an area of the bottle wall against which any such residue collects energy in two parts of the spectrum in and near the infra-red region, in one of which parts water is relatively transparent and in the other of which parts water is more strongly absorbent,(b) first and second radiant energy detectors and associated collimator tube means arranged to receive radiant energy which has passed through substantially the same part of said area of the bottle wall,(c) filter means associated with said detectors for causing said first and second detectors to produce respective signal outputs of intensities corresponding to the intensities of the energy in said one part and said other part of the spectrum respectively,(d) comparator means for comparing the said signal outputs and producing a comparator signal corresponding to the ratio of the intensities of said output signals and(e) responder means responsive to said comparator signal and operative to produce a bottle reject signal, independent of bottle color, upon the comparator signal ratio:

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    space="preserve" listing-type="equation">intensity of output signal from said second detector/intensity of output signal from said first detector falling below a predetermined value.

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