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Electro-optical gaging system

Patent 4121294 Issued on October 17, 1978. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject March 17, 1997. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

3052809

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Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 05/778810 filed on 03/17/1977

US Classes:

382/141, Manufacturing or product inspection700/150, Control or detection of a particular condition72/37WITH USE OF OPTICAL OR TRANSPARENT (E.G., VIEWING) MEANS

Examiners

Primary: Wise, Edward J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

B21B 38/00 (20060101)
B21B 38/04 (20060101)
G01B 11/10 (20060101)
G01B 11/02 (20060101)
G01B 11/08 (20060101)

Abstract

Computerized electro-optical system gages dimension of a moving hot bar. Back-lighted electronic camera head generates high-speed bar shadow pulses which represent the bar dimensions. Bar pulses are processed by way of camera electronics and a digital computer. CRT and printing terminals, interacting with the computer, indicate and/or record cold-size bar diameter measurement, with respect to commercial tolerance references and a gaging system histogram.Camera head electronics includes camera AGC circuit, a digital type one-axis bidirectional linear sweep, bar pulse edge-detection with an autocorrelator to remove noise and enhance the bar pulse, and a digital accumulator of digital bar size signals and digital bar position-in-field-of-view signals. The digital computer assimilates bar size and bar position signals bar temperature, aim size, and other data signals. The computer is programmed to: (a) compensate bar size signal for field-of-view errors and other optical and electronic nonlinearities, bar temperature and other sources of error; (b) calibrate the gage off-line and automatically recalibrate the gage on-line to correct for drift and slope errors; (c) perform a gaging system histogram; and (d) communicate with the CRT and printing terminals and an exterior control system.

Other References

  • A Microprocessor-Based Gauge Controller for Metals Rolling Applications; D. M. Hershberger, J. G. Underwood; IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics and Control Instrumentation, vol. IECI-22, No. 3, pp. 333-337, Aug. 1975
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