Method of and apparatus for detecting and counting articles
First Claim
1. A method of detecting and counting articles of arbitrary size, shape, and orientation that travel along a passageway, said method comprising:
- a. providing first and second light sources, each light source providing an elongated light beam that extends across a passageway through which pass articles to be detected and counted, the light sources each oriented to provide a respective light beam that extends across the passageway at an angle to the other light beam to define a sensing plane within the passageway;
b. providing first and second light detectors, each detector spaced from, positioned opposite to and adapted to receive light from a respective one of the first and second light sources to provide an individual output signal representative of the amount of light reaching the respective detector when an article to be counted passes through the light beam;
c. operating the first and second light sources alternately so that only one of the first and second light sources is operative at a given time;
d. alternately sensing the quantity of light that impinges upon the respective light detectors as an article passes through the sensing plane defined by the respective light beams and providing an output signal from each light detector that is representative of the quantity of light impinging on the respective detector;
e. adding together the individual output signals form the respective detectors to provide a combined detector output signal;
f. counting successive combined output signals that differ in a predetermined magnitude form a predetermined combined detector output signal level to provide a count of the number of articles passing the first and second light detectors in the passageway.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for counting irregularly-shaped articles. A pair of light sources are provided at a sensing plane through which articles to be counted pass. Each of the light sources emits a light beam that is at an angle to the other light beam, such as an angle of about 90°. Corresponding light sensors are positioned opposite the respective light sources to receive the light signals as the articles pass through the sensing plane. A time division multiplex circuit is provided to alternately operate the light sources, and the outputs from the respective light detectors are summed to provide a unitary signal that is provided to a counter to maintain a count of the number of articles passing through the sensing plane. The system provides combined output signals that are substantially independent of the orientation of the article at the sensing plane.
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8 Claims
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1. A method of detecting and counting articles of arbitrary size, shape, and orientation that travel along a passageway, said method comprising:
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a. providing first and second light sources, each light source providing an elongated light beam that extends across a passageway through which pass articles to be detected and counted, the light sources each oriented to provide a respective light beam that extends across the passageway at an angle to the other light beam to define a sensing plane within the passageway; b. providing first and second light detectors, each detector spaced from, positioned opposite to and adapted to receive light from a respective one of the first and second light sources to provide an individual output signal representative of the amount of light reaching the respective detector when an article to be counted passes through the light beam; c. operating the first and second light sources alternately so that only one of the first and second light sources is operative at a given time; d. alternately sensing the quantity of light that impinges upon the respective light detectors as an article passes through the sensing plane defined by the respective light beams and providing an output signal from each light detector that is representative of the quantity of light impinging on the respective detector; e. adding together the individual output signals form the respective detectors to provide a combined detector output signal; f. counting successive combined output signals that differ in a predetermined magnitude form a predetermined combined detector output signal level to provide a count of the number of articles passing the first and second light detectors in the passageway. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. Apparatus for detecting and counting articles of arbitrary size, shape, and orientation, said apparatus comprising:
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a. a passageway for receiving articles to be counted; b. first and second light sources positioned adjacent to the passageway and oriented to provide respective elongated, crossing light beams that each extend across the passageway at an angle to each other to define a sensing plane; c. first and second light detectors positioned adjacent to the passageway, each detector spaced from and positioned opposite a respective light source to provide an individual output signal representative of a change in the amount of light reaching the respective detectors when an article to be counted is in the sensing plane; d. a time division multiplex circuit coupled with the light sources and with the light detectors for alternately energizing the respective first and second light sources and for alternately sensing the quantity of light that impinges upon the respective first and second detectors from the respective first and second opposed light sources as an article passes through the sensing plane; e. a summing circuit for receiving and adding together the individual output signals form the respective first and second detectors to provide a combined detector output signal; and f. a counter for counting successive combined output signals that differ in a predetermined magnitude from a predetermined combined output signal level to provide a count of the number of articles passing the light detectors in the passageway. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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