Patents Assigned to Inlevel GmbH
  • Patent number: 10983067
    Abstract: A method for monitoring a surface of an object via at least one optical camera including the steps: (i) image capture of a predetermined surface segment of the object by a camera at a first point in time, (ii) inspection of the predetermined surface segment of the object such that the surface of the object is acted on, and (iii) image capture of the predetermined surface segment of the object by a camera at a second point in time, which takes place after the first point in time, wherein the image data of the predetermined surface segment of the images of step (i) and step (iii) is sent to an evaluation means and then evaluated by this evaluation means and compared to each other, wherein, if a surface flaw detected in the image capture of step (iii), both in terms of its shape or its position on the surface of the object, coincides with a surface flaw detected in the image capture of step (i), then this surface flaw is classified as an actual surface flaw of the object.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 2018
    Date of Patent: April 20, 2021
    Assignee: Inlevel GmbH
    Inventor: Bjoern Lindner
  • Publication number: 20190107497
    Abstract: A method for monitoring a surface of an object via at least one optical camera including the steps: (i) image capture of a predetermined surface segment of the object by a camera at a first point in time, (ii) inspection of the predetermined surface segment of the object such that the surface of the object is acted on, and (iii) image capture of the predetermined surface segment of the object by a camera at a second point in time, which takes place after the first point in time, wherein the image data of the predetermined surface segment of the images of step (i) and step (iii) is sent to an evaluation means and then evaluated by this evaluation means and compared to each other, wherein, if a surface flaw detected in the image capture of step (iii), both in terms of its shape or its position on the surface of the object, coincides with a surface flaw detected in the image capture of step (i), then this surface flaw is classified as an actual surface flaw of the object.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 12, 2018
    Publication date: April 11, 2019
    Applicant: Inlevel GmbH
    Inventor: Bjoern Lindner