Patents Assigned to X-Rite, Incorporated
  • Publication number: 20030053061
    Abstract: An instrument and related process for measuring color, shade, gloss, shape and/or translucence of a tooth. First, the instrument uses searchlight illumination to illuminate a tooth with constant irradiance. Second, the instrument uses colorimetric imaging to collect time-separated frames of different wavelengths of light reflected from a tooth and to combine those frames into a color image. Third, the instrument includes a sanitary shield to establish a reference color and a predetermined distance to a target tooth. Fourth, the instrument provides line-of-sight viewing so an operator may simultaneously view a display of the image on the instrument and the object being measured. Fifth, the instrument is impervious to pollutants because it incorporates a sealed measurement window. Sixth, optical measurements of a tooth taken by a dentist are compared to optical measurements of a prosthetic restoration for that tooth to confirm satisfactory matching of optical characteristics of the tooth and restoration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 6, 2002
    Publication date: March 20, 2003
    Applicant: X-Rite, Incorporated
    Inventors: James L. Overbeck, Richard J. Van Andel, Michael A. Galen, Christian L. Boes
  • Publication number: 20030035107
    Abstract: An instrument and related process for measuring color, shade, gloss, shape and/or translucence of a tooth. First, the instrument uses searchlight illumination to illuminate a tooth with constant irradiance. Second, the instrument uses colorimetric imaging to collect time-separated frames of different wavelengths of light reflected from a tooth and to combine those frames into a color image. Third, the instrument includes a sanitary shield to establish a reference color and a predetermined distance to a target tooth. Fourth, the instrument provides line-of-sight viewing so an operator may simultaneously view a display of the image on the instrument and the object being measured. Fifth, the instrument is impervious to pollutants because it incorporates a sealed measurement window. Sixth, optical measurements of a tooth taken by a dentist are compared to optical measurements of a prosthetic restoration for that tooth to confirm satisfactory matching of optical characteristics of the tooth and restoration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 6, 2002
    Publication date: February 20, 2003
    Applicant: X-Rite, Incorporated
    Inventors: James L. Overbeck, Richard J. Van Andel, Michael A. Galen, Christian L. Boes
  • Patent number: 6493084
    Abstract: A color measurement instrument wherein the communication protocol used by the instrument is determined by the cable attached to the instrument. The instrument includes a handheld unit having a control system capable of communicating in at least two different protocols through a common connector. This control system connector includes a set of pin-outs corresponding to each of the available protocols. The instrument also includes a cable having a connector mated with the control system connector. The pin-out of the cable connector corresponds to only one of the sets of pin-outs of the control system connector, so that the cable provides a communication pathway corresponding to only one of the available protocols.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 10, 2002
    Assignee: X-Rite, Incorporated
    Inventors: Timothy R. Friend, Douglas V. Baker
  • Patent number: 6346984
    Abstract: The specification discloses a portable spectrophotometer (10) providing improved movement and control of the sample (S) during analysis. The unit (10) includes a base (12) and an upper assembly (14) supported on the base (12) for floating movement. Both a spectral measurement engine (20) and drive rollers (104) are contained within the upper assembly. The base (12) includes independently suspended idler rollers (16), and the drive rollers (104) engage the idler wheels (16), so that at least a portion of the weight of the upper assembly (14) is borne by the engaging drive rollers (104) and idler rollers (16). The upper assembly (14) therefore floats up and down with samples (S) of varying thickness moving between the rollers (104 and 16). Additional upstream idler rollers (18 and 24) on the base and the upper assembly engage one another and bear a portion of the weight of the upper assembly (14) to create tension in opposition to the drive rollers (104) to hold the sample (S) taut.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 12, 2002
    Assignee: X-Rite, Incorporated
    Inventor: Douglas V. Baker
  • Patent number: 6285452
    Abstract: The specification discloses a portable spectrophotometer (10) providing improved movement and control of the sample (S) during analysis. The unit (10) includes a base (12) and an upper assembly (14) supported on the base (12) for floating movement. Both a spectral measurement engine (20) and drive rollers (104) are contained within the upper assembly. The base (12) includes independently suspended idler rollers (16), and the drive rollers (104) engage the idler wheels (16), so that at least a portion of the weight of the upper assembly (14) is borne by the engaging drive rollers (104) and idler rollers (16). The upper assembly (14) therefore floats up and down with samples (S) of varying thickness moving between the rollers (104 and 16). Additional upstream idler rollers (18 and 24) on the base and the upper assembly engage one another and bear a portion of the weight of the upper assembly (14) to create tension in opposition to the drive rollers (104) to hold the sample (S) taut.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 4, 2001
    Assignee: X-Rite Incorporated
    Inventor: Douglas V. Baker
  • Publication number: 20010015806
    Abstract: The specification discloses a portable spectrophotometer (10) providing improved movement and control of the sample (S) during analysis. The unit (10) includes a base (12) and an upper assembly (14) supported on the base (12) for floating movement. Both a spectral measurement engine (20) and drive rollers (104) are contained within the upper assembly. The base (12) includes independently suspended idler rollers (16), and the drive rollers (104) engage the idler wheels (16), so that at least a portion of the weight of the upper assembly (14) is borne by the engaging drive rollers (104) and idler rollers (16). The upper assembly (14) therefore floats up and down with samples (S) of varying thickness moving between the rollers (104 and 16). Additional upstream idler rollers (18 and 24) on the base and the upper assembly engage one another and bear a portion of the weight of the upper assembly (14) to create tension in opposition to the drive rollers (104) to hold the sample (S) taut.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2001
    Publication date: August 23, 2001
    Applicant: X-Rite, Incorporated
    Inventor: Douglas V. Baker
  • Patent number: 6262804
    Abstract: The specification discloses a handheld color measurement instrument including a housing adapted to be held by a human hand. A plurality of support rollers support the housing for movement in a linear direction. A color measurement engine is contained within the housing and includes an aperture opening through the bottom of the housing. The housing includes a pair or pairs of elements defining a line parallel to the linear direction and aligned with the aperture to facilitate alignment of the instrument for scanning. The color measurement engine within the housing includes photodetectors on only one side of the aperture, enabling the aperture to be positioned adjacent the nose of the housing. The support rollers are proximate the perimeter of the housing, and an encoder wheel is inward of the support rollers and proximate the aperture. The instrument is capable of reading barcodes, for example for configuring the instrument, and of reading color samples.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 17, 2001
    Assignee: X-Rite, Incorporated
    Inventors: Timothy R. Friend, Douglas V. Baker, Steven H. Peterson
  • Patent number: 6198536
    Abstract: The specification discloses a portable spectrophotometer (10) providing improved movement and control of the sample (S) during analysis. The unit (10) includes a base (12) and an upper assembly (14) supported on the base (12) for floating movement. Both a spectral measurement engine (20) and drive rollers (104) are contained within the upper assembly. The base (12) includes independently suspended idler rollers (16), and the drive rollers (104) engage the idler wheels (16), so that at least a portion of the weight of the upper assembly (14) is borne by the engaging drive rollers (104) and idler rollers (16). The upper assembly (14) therefore floats up and down with samples (S) of varying thickness moving between the rollers (104 and 16). Additional upstream idler rollers (18 and 24) on the base and the upper assembly engage one another and bear a portion of the weight of the upper assembly (14) to create tension in opposition to the drive rollers (104) to hold the sample (S) taut.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2001
    Assignee: X-Rite, Incorporated
    Inventor: Douglas V. Baker
  • Patent number: 6061140
    Abstract: A spectrophotometer providing a sample measurement area of selectable size. The spectrophotometer includes a sphere defining a sample station, a lamp to illuminate the interior of the sphere and therefore the sample station, a color measurement engine including an aperture directed toward the sample station, and a measurement area size selector. The size selector includes a movable plate defining two or more holes of different sizes. The plate can be moved so that only one of the holes is aligned with the aperture to control the size of the measurement area sampled by the color measurement engine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 9, 2000
    Assignee: X-Rite, Incorporated
    Inventors: Bernard J. Berg, Marc D. Zuiderveen, Thomas J. Boes
  • Patent number: 6031617
    Abstract: A colorimeter for reading color bars of printed sheets or the like includes a longitudinally extending base including a paper stop along which a sheet to be tested for color may be positioned. An autonomously operating colorimeter head is moved along the base in a direction parallel to the edge of the sheet by means of an electric motor mounted on the base and driving an helical thread lead screw engaging an X-axis carriage supporting the head. The head is moved by operation of the lead screw in a direction parallel to the edge of the sheet, referred to as the direction of the X-axis. The head includes an electric motor and a Y-axis transport supporting an optics unit. The optics unit is moved within the head in a direction parallel to a Y-axis, extending perpendicularly to the X-axis. The optics unit is preferably a spectrophotometer including a rotating wheel provided with a plurality of individual filters, spaced apart along the periphery of the wheel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 29, 2000
    Assignee: X-Rite, Incorporated
    Inventors: Bernard J. Berg, Douglas V. Baker, David R. Bowden, Thomas J. Boes, Lawrence D. Zandstra
  • Patent number: 6005968
    Abstract: A technique for calibrating a scanner wherein once the scanner is calibrated, the scanner's device-dependent tristimulus values (e.g., RGB) for an arbitrary color are transformed to a device-independent representation (e.g., XYZ) of the arbitrary color in a computationally efficient manner. The scanner is characterized in a manner that a corrected device-independent representation of an arbitrary scanned color can be determined on the basis of a pair of chromaticity coordinates in a chromaticity space having (i) a pair of chromaticity coordinates that span hue and chroma (saturation), and (ii) a lightness coordinate that is a luminance correlate (monotonic function of luminance). A look-up table stores XYZ values and a lightness value. A set of XYZ values and a lightness value are retrieved from the table as addressed by a pair of chromaticity values corresponding to the scanned value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1999
    Assignee: X-Rite, Incorporated
    Inventor: Edward M. Granger
  • Patent number: 6002488
    Abstract: A portable spectrophotometer includes a rotating wheel provided with a plurality of filters having filter characteristics in the 400 to 700 nanometer wavelength range. The filters are moved between an optical conduit and a photoelectric sensor as the wheel is rotated. In one embodiment, a lamp housing contains three object illuminating lamps circumferentially spaced apart by 120.degree. and projecting light onto the object sample at a 45.degree. angle to the object sample. Light reflected from the object sample is conducted through the optical conduit and focused on the optical sensor by means of a focusing lens. A blocking filter is interposed between the lens and the wheel and serves to block light outside of the 400 to 700 nanometer wavelength range. A side sensor receives light from one of the three lamps through the filters as the wheel is rotated and provides output signals which are used as reference signals for the individual filters.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 17, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 14, 1999
    Assignee: X-Rite, Incorporated
    Inventors: Bernard J. Berg, Douglas V. Baker, David R. Bowden, Mark A. Cargill, Gary T. Kalinka
  • Patent number: 5691817
    Abstract: A spectrophotometer apparatus (200) is adapted to provide spectral reflectance measurements of object samples. The apparatus (200) comprises a source light (254) and a reflection optics assembly (264, 268). Signals representative of reflected light are analyzed and data provided to an operator representative of the spectral response characteristics of the object sample (252). The apparatus (200) further comprises a side sensor (276) having a fixed spectral response characteristic for compensating the reflectance measurements in accordance with the light intensity emanating from the lamp. For purposes of calibration, a series of time-sequenced measurements are made of a reference sample. Utilizing these measurements, the apparatus (200) provides computations of compensation coefficients for each spectral segment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 25, 1997
    Assignee: X-Rite, Incorporated
    Inventors: Mark A. Cargill, Bernard J. Berg
  • Patent number: 5664252
    Abstract: To provide a standard for determining an objective level of performance of photographic film developer processes, a production sensitometer, of the type commonly used in the field, is correlated with a high precision, master sensitometer, defined as a standard. Relative exposure values are computed for each step of a step wedge exposed by a production sensitometer with reference to a corresponding step of a step wedge exposed in the master sensitometer. The relative exposure values are recorded and stored in a read-only memory in the production sensitometer. In the field, the steps of a step wedge on a test film strip exposed by the production sensitometer and developed by the developer processor to be tested, are read by a densitometer which uses the stored relative exposure values to compute density values for the test strip correlated to the master sensitometer. The developer processor may then be adjusted such that the developed film will match quality control parameters, e.g.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 2, 1997
    Assignee: X-Rite, Incorporated
    Inventors: Bernard J. Berg, Patrick S. Rood
  • Patent number: 5402361
    Abstract: A color measurement network message log structure is disclosed for use in controlling communications among systems such as a plurality of film processing laboratories and remotely located systems, including a remotely located host system. Each processing laboratory includes at least one film processing apparatus interconnected to a densitometer for obtaining data related to color quality during film processing procedures. Signals representative of color quality data are transmitted from the densitometer to the host system through conventional modem devices and telecommunication lines. The host system can comprise a conventional processor and interconnected printer device. The processor is responsive to signals received from the densitometer at each processing laboratory to process the color quality data represented thereby. Each of the densitometers is provided with a dual port structure for communications with the film processing apparatus and remotely located system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 1991
    Date of Patent: March 28, 1995
    Assignee: X-Rite, Incorporated
    Inventors: Steven H. Peterson, Timothy R. Friend
  • Patent number: 5400138
    Abstract: A color measuring system includes a portable spectrophotometer connectable to a general-purpose computer. The portable unit includes a microprocessor with a read-only program memory storing machine executable instructions to implement data processing for color measurement purposes and input/output functions including key reading and data transfer functions and display functions. A random-access data memory is used to temporarily store process data for later transfer to the general-purpose computer. An editor program and a compiler program in the general-purpose computer may be used to generate a program for the microprocessor using high-level, generalized commands. After such a program has been written and compiled in the general-purpose computer, it is transferred to a command buffer area in the random-access data memory of the microprocessor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 21, 1995
    Assignee: X-Rite, Incorporated
    Inventors: Steven H. Peterson, Ross Ouwinga, James L. Overbeck
  • Patent number: 5387977
    Abstract: A spectrophotometer apparatus (200) is adapted to provide spectral reflectance measurements of an object sample (236) under test, particularly optical characteristics of colored surfaces comprising metallic or pearlescent particles. The apparatus (200) comprises a source light (226) and a reflection optics assembly. Signals representative of reflected light are analyzed and data is generated representative of the spectral response characteristics of the object sample (236). The apparatus (200) employs a plurality of fiber optic bundles (248, 250, 252) for receiving light reflected from the object sample (236), with each of the fiber optic bundles (248, 250, 252) being positioned at one of a corresponding plurality of fixed angles different from the angle of illumination of the source light (226). Reflectance is measured at each angle by sequential switching such that light is impaired from being received by all but a subset of the plurality of multiple angles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 1991
    Date of Patent: February 7, 1995
    Assignee: X-Rite, Incorporated
    Inventors: Bernard J. Berg, Thomas J. Boes, Mark A. Cargill
  • Patent number: 5369494
    Abstract: A portable colorimeter housing has an upper portion which is mounted on a lower portion in a cantilever fashion and is adapted to receive sheets larger than the device for purposes of obtaining tri-stimulus color measurements. An adjustable paper guide determines the distance that a sheet is inserted between upper and lower plates. A sheet to be measured inserted in the opening will operate a micro switch which activates a motor operative to advance the sheet between a motor-driven drive wheel in the lower plate and an idler roller in the upper plate. Transmittance or reflectance measurements are taken by means of photodetector cells including colorimetric filters. A user programmable processor performs pattern recognition and control functions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 29, 1994
    Assignee: X-Rite, Incorporated
    Inventors: David R. Bowden, Timothy R. Friend, Douglas V. Baker
  • Patent number: 5369481
    Abstract: A portable spectrophotometer includes a small-diameter optical sphere as well as optical detectors and signal processing and display circuitry which allows the instrument to be taken to an object to be measured and which provides a readout of color values at the portable instrument. The instrument is capable of providing specular-included and specular-excluded color readings simultaneously. The interior of the integrating sphere is coated with a highly reflective, color-absorbing material, and light from an incandescent lamp is diffused within the sphere prior to reaching the object to be measured. The sphere is provided with a first aperture which receives spectrally-included light and which is positioned to absorb a spectral component of the diffused source light. A second aperture positioned at a corresponding angular position with respect to the object measures specular-excluded light, excluding the specular component absorbed by the first aperture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 29, 1994
    Assignee: X-Rite, Incorporated
    Inventors: Bernard J. Berg, Thomas J. Boes, Mark A. Cargill, Patrick S. Rood
  • Patent number: 5118183
    Abstract: A densitometer apparatus (410) is disclosed and is adapted to provide color density measurements of object samples. The densitometer apparatus (410) comprises a source light (580) for projecting light toward an object sample comprising a control strip (588, 620). A reflection optics assembly (576) is adapted to measure light density reflected from the object sample when the object sample is in the form of a paper control strip. A transmission optics assembly (618) is adapted to measure transmission density of light rays projected through the object sample when the object sample is in the form of a film control strip. A motor assembly (426) operating with a drive wheel assembly (434) and idler wheel assembly (440) automatically moves the object sample (588, 620) through the apparatus (410) adjacent the source light (580). A pair of guides (468, 470) are selectively adjustable by the operator to control movement of the object sample (588, 620) through the apparatus (410).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 1990
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1992
    Assignee: X-Rite, Incorporated
    Inventors: Mark A. Cargill, Bernard J. Berg, Steven H. Peterson, Timothy R. Friend, Thomas J. Boes