On-line fiber orientation distribution measurement
First Claim
1. An on-line fiber orientation measurement system for measuring the orientation of fibers in a translucent sheet at least in part composed of fibers, said sheet having a first surface and a second surface, said system comprising:
- a source of coherent light for producing and directing a first light pattern onto said first surface of said sheet, said first light pattern having an intensity sufficient to transmit light through said sheet and form a second light pattern on the second surface, the shape of the second light pattern being dependent at least in part on the fiber orientation in the sheet;
a sensor for sensing said second pattern displayed on said second surface, said sensor further comprising video camera means for producing an image signal corresponding to an image of said second pattern and having a field of view that is substantially larger than the second pattern whereby relative movement of the source and sensor within a predetermined range will move the second light pattern through a range that is totally within the field of view of said camera;
means for producing a freeze frame of said image signal, said freeze frame being representative of the image of said second pattern during a period of time that is sufficiently long to allow the camera to produce an image signal and is sufficiently short to freeze the image of the second light pattern when it is moving at or below a predetermined velocity within the field of view; and
means for analyzing the shape of the second light pattern in the freeze frame to determine the orientation of fibers.
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Abstract
The present invention discloses a method and apparatus for the on-line measurement of fiber orientation in a translucent sheet. To measure the fiber orientation, coherent light is directed onto one surface of the sheet in a pattern of sufficient intensity to produce a second pattern on the other surface of the sheet. The shape of the second pattern is determined, at least in part, by the orientation of the fibers in the sheet. A sensing apparatus including a video camera and frame grabber, views the second pattern and produces a freeze frame image signal. Even though the second pattern may be moving, the sensing apparatus freezes this motion and produces the freeze frame image signal to represent a stationary image of the second pattern. The freeze frame image signal is analyzed to determine the shape of the second pattern and from this shape the orientation of the fibers in the sheet is determined. Also disclosed is an apparatus for using the method and an improved system for making paper using the method.
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21 Claims
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1. An on-line fiber orientation measurement system for measuring the orientation of fibers in a translucent sheet at least in part composed of fibers, said sheet having a first surface and a second surface, said system comprising:
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a source of coherent light for producing and directing a first light pattern onto said first surface of said sheet, said first light pattern having an intensity sufficient to transmit light through said sheet and form a second light pattern on the second surface, the shape of the second light pattern being dependent at least in part on the fiber orientation in the sheet; a sensor for sensing said second pattern displayed on said second surface, said sensor further comprising video camera means for producing an image signal corresponding to an image of said second pattern and having a field of view that is substantially larger than the second pattern whereby relative movement of the source and sensor within a predetermined range will move the second light pattern through a range that is totally within the field of view of said camera; means for producing a freeze frame of said image signal, said freeze frame being representative of the image of said second pattern during a period of time that is sufficiently long to allow the camera to produce an image signal and is sufficiently short to freeze the image of the second light pattern when it is moving at or below a predetermined velocity within the field of view; and means for analyzing the shape of the second light pattern in the freeze frame to determine the orientation of fibers. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. In a system for making paper in an environment of noise and vibration, the system having a papermaking pulp solution from stock, said pulp solution being fed into a forming apparatus, forming a web, said web being dewatered in a dewatering apparatus and dried in a drying apparatus, said web then becoming a moving sheet, said moving sheet having a first surface and a second surface and having a direction of motion and a width perpendicular to said direction of motion, wherein the improvement comprises:
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a source of coherent light for producing and directing a first light pattern onto said first surface of said moving sheet, said first light pattern having an intensity sufficient to transmit light through said sheet and form a second light pattern on the second surface, the shape of the second light pattern being dependent at least in part on the fiber orientation in the sheet; a sensor for sensing said second pattern produced on said second surface, said sensor and light source being subjected to the noise and vibration of the environment such that relative movement exists between said source and said sensor whereby said second pattern moves at or below a predetermined velocity and within a predetermined range relative to said sensor; said sensor further comprising video camera means for producing an image signal corresponding to an image of said second pattern and said camera means having a field of view that is substantially larger than the second pattern whereby the relative movement of the source and sensor will move the second light pattern through the predetermined range that is totally within the field of view of said camera; means for producing a freeze frame of said image signal, said freeze frame being representative of said second pattern during a period of time that is sufficiently long to allow the camera to produce an image signal and is sufficiently short to freeze the image of the second light pattern when it is moving at or below the predetermined velocity within the field of view; means for analyzing the shape of the second light pattern to determine the orientation of fibers; and means for generating control signals, said control signals controlling the forming apparatus until said means for determining the orientation of fibers in said sheet determines a desired orientation of fibers. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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