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Process and device for detecting foreign bodies in a liquid

  • US 4,605,851 A
  • Filed: 01/31/1983
  • Issued: 08/12/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/01/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. The process for detecting foreign bodies, particularly solids, in a liquid contained in at least one recipient transparent to a certain light, whereby the liquid is placed in movement and is illuminated so that an image thereof produced by reflection, diffraction or attenuation, corresponding substantially to all the continuous apparent surface of the liquid contained in said recipient, is formed on a light sensitive surface,wherein, at an initial instant, a first image of said apparent surface as formed on said light sensitive surface is analyzed point by point, and the analog values of the results of this analysis are digitalized and memorized;

  • at a subsequent instant, a second image is analyzed point by point, the analog values of the results of the second analysis are digitalized and compared by digital subtraction point by point from the memorized results of the first analysis, andthe numerical value of each of said digital differences is compared with at least one pre-established digital numerical threshold indicative of foreign bodies considered as inadmissible,wherein the value of said threshold significant of comparison varies as a function of time to take into account the slowing down of the movement of said liquid in the recipient and to obtain a substantially constant threshold of detection of the inadmissable foreign bodies, and wherein the difference of illumination taken into account on two different images, of which at least one is memorized, is compared with said varied threshold of detection.

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