Reflected From Item Patents (Class 209/587)
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Patent number: 8414392Abstract: A method for preventing repeating identification of card symbols. The method includes obtaining an environmental image of an identification zone as a reference sample before the game starts; a dealer dealing a poker card into the identification zone with the card image identified and continuously obtaining the current image of the identification zone; after the poker card is moved to a card display zone, comparing the current image with the reference sample. If the difference between the current image and the reference sample is smaller than an error allowance value, judging the poker card is fully removed from the identification zone, and proceeding dealing and identification process of next round. If the difference between the current image and the reference sample is greater than an error allowance value, judging the poker card is not fully removed from the identification zone, then the dealer can perform manual process as required.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2010Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Inventor: Tien-Shu Hsu
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Publication number: 20130056398Abstract: The invention concerns an apparatus for sorting a stream of products, comprising a supply system for supplying the stream of products to a scanning zone, a background element positioned behind the scanning zone, at least one inspection unit comprising a scanning unit for illuminating the product stream along the entire width W of the stream of products, and a detection unit for capturing a zone of light returned by the products, the apparatus further comprising a reject system, the apparatus being characterized in that said background element comprises means to capture incident light and to direct it to detector means that is configured to convert said light into an electric signal. The invention equally concerns a method for sorting a stream of products.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2012Publication date: March 7, 2013Applicant: VISYS NVInventors: Dirk ADAMS, Pieter OP DE BEECK
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Patent number: 8373081Abstract: An inspection system is configured for use with a conveyer apparatus including carrier bars. Each carrier bar conveys pellet-shaped articles along a predetermined path. The inspection system includes at least one camera unit for sensing a predetermined characteristic of the pellet-shaped articles, a removal unit, and a controller. The removal unit, downstream from the at least one camera unit, removes selected pellet-shaped article(s) from the carrier bar(s) depending on whether the characteristic is sensed by the at least one camera unit. The controller is in communication with the at least one camera unit and the removal unit. The controller provides a signal to the removal unit in accordance with the sensed characteristic. The removal unit includes a rotatable ejection drum having extended vacuum nozzles along its length, equal to the number of articles conveyed in each carrier bar. Each vacuum nozzle selectively removes article(s) from the carrier bar(s) by suction.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2011Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Assignee: Ackley Machine CorporationInventors: E. Michael Ackley, Mark Ford
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Publication number: 20120305456Abstract: The present invention provides a brominated flame retardant determining method that determines whether or not a brominated flame retardant is contained in a determination target object by emitting light to the determination target object composed of resin, receiving reflected light from the determination target object emitted with the light, calculating an absorption spectrum of the determination target object based on the reflected light, and determining whether or not a brominated flame retardant is contained in the determination target object in the absorption spectrum, based on an absorption spectrum in a wavelength band of 1.40 ?m or more and 2.50 ?m or less.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2011Publication date: December 6, 2012Applicant: PANASONIC CORPORATIONInventors: Kenichiro Mase, Sadafumi Oota, Masatoshi Miyasaka
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Patent number: 8296230Abstract: Described is a method and system for a remote deposit system. The method comprises receiving facsimile data corresponding to facsimile of a plurality of checks, constructing digitized images of the checks as a function of the facsimile data, gathering check data from each of the digitized images, and processing the check data according to a check processing procedure to settle transactions referenced by each of the checks.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2006Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: EFT Network, Inc.Inventors: Steven Davis, Stephen A. Schutze
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Patent number: 8283589Abstract: A sorting apparatus is described and which includes an inspection station; a multiplicity of electromagnetic radiation emitters and detectors; an optical filter which is positioned in front of the electromagnetic radiation detectors, and which passes electromagnetic radiation having a given polarization; an ejector assembly positioned downstream from the inspection station for removing defective objects of interest which are identified; and a computer/controller for selectively energizing the electromagnetic radiation emitter, and detector, and rendering the ejector assembly operational to remove defective objects of interest, from a stream of objects of interest which have passed through an inspection station.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2010Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: Key Technology, Inc.Inventors: Carlo Janssens, Geert Milis, Johan Calcoen
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Patent number: 8269958Abstract: A pellet-shaped article inspection unit is structured for use with a conveyer mechanism having a plurality of carrier bars, each carrier bar being structured to convey a plurality of pellet-shaped articles along a predetermined path. The article inspection unit includes a first camera unit positioned adjacent a first side of the conveyer mechanism, to sense a first predetermined characteristic, e.g., laser holes. A removal mechanism, downstream from the first camera unit, is structured to remove or maintain at least a selected one of the plurality of pellet-shaped articles from at least a selected one of the plurality of carrier bars depending on whether the first predetermined characteristic is sensed.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2011Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Ackley Machine CorporationInventors: E. Michael Ackley, Jr., Daniel J. Palmer
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Publication number: 20120228199Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for evaluating and sorting seeds based on characteristics of the seeds. One system includes an imaging and analysis subsystem that collects image data from the seeds and analyzes the collected image data for characteristics of the seeds. This subsystem can include an imaging theater having minors that reflect image data from the seeds to an imaging device for collection. The system can also include an off-loading and sorting subsystem configured to sort the seeds based on their characteristics. And, one method includes illuminating the seeds and collecting image data from the seeds for determining their characteristics. The image data can be collected from at least three portions of the seeds at each of a plurality of sequentially changing spectral wavelengths. In addition (or alternatively), the image data can be collected from top and bottom portions of the seeds using a single imaging device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2012Publication date: September 13, 2012Applicant: MONSANTO TECHNOLOGY LLCInventors: Steven H. Modiano, Kevin L. Deppermann, James Crain, Sam R. Eathington, Mike Graham
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Patent number: 8227719Abstract: Fusarium infected grain is separated by comparing reflected and transmitted light at two wavelengths, one at which the light is substantially reflected and scattered the same by healthy and infected kernels, the other at which the light is reflected and scattered to a significantly greater degree by infected than healthy kernels. An apparatus having a rotating apertured cylinder, with a low internal vacuum, allows comparison of individual kernels. When comparison indicates that a kernel is infected, a lever dislodges it from the cylinder allowing it to fall into a receptacle for infected kernels. Kernels remaining on the cylinder are scraped off to fall into a receptacle for healthy kernels. Although results vary, to some extent depending on the degree of infection, approximately 90% of healthy kernels and 5% of infected kernels are deemed “healthy”, while approximately 10% of healthy kernels and 95% of infected kernels are deemed “infected,” reducing the level of infected kernels.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2009Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Spectrum Scientific Inc.Inventors: David A. Prystupa, Jennifer Powell, Matthew Allen, Chris Vogt
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Publication number: 20120097583Abstract: The invention concerns a method for discerning and sorting suitable products in a product flow having a certain concentration of a component versus anomalous products having this component in an anomalous concentration, whereby a beam of light strikes these products, and the absorption of this beam of light by said component in the products is detected by measuring the intensity of the light reflected by the products at least at a wavelength or in at least a wavelength band which is situated between 900 nm and 2500 nm in order to generate a detection signal on the basis of said absorption, whereby a product will be identified as an anomalous product if said detection signal exceeds a threshold value.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2010Publication date: April 26, 2012Applicant: BEST 2, N.V.Inventors: Paul Berghmans, Christiaan Fivez, Johan Speybrouck
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Publication number: 20120074047Abstract: A method of and apparatus for sorting foreign matter from a flow, the method comprising the steps of: identifying objects within a flow; for each identified object, determining reflectance intensities at at least two different wavelengths or ranges of wavelengths; and for each identified object, comparing the reflectance intensities at the at least two different wavelengths or ranges of wavelengths to a reference intensity profile, wherein the identified object is characterized as foreign matter when the reflectance intensities at the at least two different wavelengths or ranges of wavelengths fall within a predetermined region of the reference intensity profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2009Publication date: March 29, 2012Inventor: Benedict Deefholts
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Publication number: 20110297590Abstract: An inspection system is configured for use with a conveyer apparatus including carrier bars. Each carrier bar conveys pellet-shaped articles along a predetermined path. The inspection system includes at least one camera unit for sensing a predetermined characteristic of the pellet-shaped articles, a removal unit, and a controller. The removal unit, downstream from the at least one camera unit, removes selected pellet-shaped article(s) from the carrier bar(s) depending on whether the characteristic is sensed by the at least one camera unit. The controller is in communication with the at least one camera unit and the removal unit. The controller provides a signal to the removal unit in accordance with the sensed characteristic. The removal unit includes a rotatable ejection drum having extended vacuum nozzles along its length, equal to the number of articles conveyed in each carrier bar. Each vacuum nozzle selectively removes article(s) from the carrier bar(s) by suction.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2011Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: Ackley Machine CorporationInventors: E. Michael ACKLEY, Mark Ford
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Patent number: 8072590Abstract: A pellet-shaped article inspection unit is structured for use with a conveyer mechanism having a plurality of carrier bars, each carrier bar being structured to convey a plurality of pellet-shaped articles along a predetermined path. The article inspection unit includes a first camera unit positioned adjacent a first side of the conveyer mechanism. The first camera unit is configured to sense a first predetermined characteristic, e.g., laser holes, of the plurality of pellet-shaped articles. A removal mechanism, downstream from the first camera unit, is structured to remove or maintain at least a selected one of the plurality of pellet-shaped articles from at least a selected one of the plurality of carrier bars depending on whether the first predetermined characteristic is sensed by the first camera unit. A laser unit may be provided to create unique holes in the pellet-shaped articles, e.g., those by a larger exposed surface to improve time-release characteristics of the pellet-shaped articles.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2010Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Ackley Machine CorporationInventors: E. Michael Ackley, Jr., Daniel J. Palmer
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Publication number: 20110292453Abstract: Systems and methods are described that facilitate sorting used printed sheets of paper or other media, identifying reusable pages (i.e., pages without print on one or both sides), and outputting the reusable pages for reuse. If print is detected on one side of a used page, a security or interference pattern, or a blackout pattern, is printed over the detected print (e.g., text or the like) to conceal or obscure the print to render it illegible. In this manner, potentially sensitive or confidential information is concealed, and the reusable pages are output for use in a user-selected application (e.g., label printing, etc.) while ensuring that confidential information is obscured.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2010Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: XEROX CORPORATIONInventor: Veena Kumari Saluja
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Publication number: 20110094946Abstract: Fusarium infected grain is separated by comparing reflected and transmitted light at two wavelengths, one at which the light is substantially reflected and scattered the same by healthy and infected kernels, the other at which the light is reflected and scattered to a significantly greater degree by infected than healthy kernels. An apparatus having a rotating apertured cylinder, with a low internal vacuum, allows comparison of individual kernels. When comparison indicates that a kernel is infected, a lever dislodges it from the cylinder allowing it to fall into a receptacle for infected kernels. Kernels remaining on the cylinder are scraped off to fall into a receptacle for healthy kernels. Although results vary, to some extent depending on the degree of infection, approximately 90% of healthy kernels and 5% of infected kernels are deemed “healthy”, while approximately 10% of healthy kernels and 95% of infected kernels are deemed “infected,” reducing the level of infected kernels.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2009Publication date: April 28, 2011Applicant: SPECTRUM SCIENTIFIC INC.Inventors: David A. Prystupa, Jennifer Powell, Matthew Allen, Chris Vogt
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Publication number: 20110089090Abstract: A process and apparatus for analysing quantities of grain in-line and separating the grain into batches on the basis of one or more grain parameter values is disclosed. The grain is separated in-line on the basis of the grain parameter value thus allowing the grain to be separated into homogeneous batches.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2008Publication date: April 21, 2011Inventors: Michael Nierle, Peter Nallen
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Patent number: 7863535Abstract: A method of processing toothbrushes includes supplying a plurality of toothbrushes with tufts of bristles attached to heads of the toothbrushes. Similar portions of each of the toothbrushes differ in color from each other. A color of the portion of each of the toothbrushes is determined. The toothbrushes are reorganized according to the determined color.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2004Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: The Gillette CompanyInventor: Rex E. Reinking
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Patent number: 7701568Abstract: A pellet-shaped article inspection unit is structured for use with a conveyer mechanism having a plurality of carrier bars, each carrier bar being structured to convey a plurality of pellet-shaped articles along a predetermined path. The article inspection unit includes a first camera unit positioned adjacent a first side of the conveyer mechanism. The first camera unit is configured to sense a first predetermined characteristic, e.g., laser holes, of the plurality of pellet-shaped articles. A removal mechanism, downstream from the first camera unit, is structured to remove or maintain at least a selected one of the plurality of pellet-shaped articles from at least a selected one of the plurality of carrier bars depending on whether the first predetermined characteristic is sensed by the first camera unit. A laser unit may be provided to create unique holes in the pellet-shaped articles, e.g., those by a larger exposed surface to improve time-release characteristics of the pellet-shaped articles.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2008Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Ackley Machine CorporationInventors: E. Michael Ackley, Jr., Daniel J. Palmer
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Publication number: 20100060888Abstract: Computer-implemented methods for inspecting and/or classifying a wafer are provided. One computer-implemented includes detecting defects on a wafer using one or more defect detection parameters, which are determined based on a non-spatially localized characteristic of the wafer that is determined using output responsive to light scattered from the wafer generated by an inspection system. Another computer-implemented method includes classifying a wafer based on a combination of a non-spatially localized characteristic of the wafer determined using output responsive to light scattered from the wafer generated by an inspection system and a spatially localized characteristic of the wafer determined using the output.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2008Publication date: March 11, 2010Applicant: KLA-TENCOR CORPORATIONInventors: Juergen Reich, Louis Vintro, Prasanna Dighe, Andrew Steinbach, Daniel Kavaldjiev, Stephen Biellak
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Publication number: 20090159510Abstract: Rare Earth downconverting compositions for optical encoding objects and related methods and apparatuses. The rare earth (RE) downconverting phosphor compositions are capable of generating a unique optical spectrum or unique optical signature from which an optical code or barcode can be derived. In one exemplary embodiment, the RE downconverting phosphor composition may contain two or more lanthanide materials each having a host and at least one downconverting emitter. Each lanthanide material emits a detectable electromagnetic radiation emission peak at an intensity, which is proportional to the amount of emitter present, upon excitation with an absorbable electromagnetic radiation, the emitted radiation comprising a lower energy, i.e., a longer wavelength than the absorbable radiation. One or more ratios of the intensities of the emitted detectable electromagnetic radiation may be used to uniquely identify the composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2005Publication date: June 25, 2009Inventors: Robert W. Haushalter, Robert C. Haushalter
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Publication number: 20090090659Abstract: A method for counting and validating discrete articles to be introduced into containers, and an apparatus for actuating the method, which method includes distancing the articles from one another in a thinning-out section, and making the articles cross a detection zone such as to induce a consequent reactance variation in at least a variable reactance sensor. According to a reactance variation, an output signal of the variable reactance sensor takes on a specific waveform, the output signal being sent to an input of a processing unit. The processing unit provides in output data relating to a number of the articles which have passed through the at least a detection zone, a wholeness thereof as well as a passage of objects of a different nature from the articles into the detection zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2008Publication date: April 9, 2009Applicant: MARCHESINI GROUP S.P.A.Inventor: Giuseppe MONTI
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Publication number: 20090032445Abstract: A paper sorting system allows the high speed determination of the presence of printed matter for individual sheets of paper in a stream of waste paper. Sorting criteria may be selected by a user from a plurality of predefined options to sort the paper stream. The selected category of paper to be sorted may include newspaper or magazines.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2008Publication date: February 5, 2009Applicant: MSS, INC.Inventors: Arthur G. Doak, Mitchell Gregg Roe, Garry R. Kenny
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Patent number: 7432507Abstract: A plastic identifying apparatus according to the present invention identifies the kind of plastic in an object to be identified by using as an identification face at least two faces of a test piece (1) serving as the object to be identified. The plastic identifying apparatus according to the present invention includes an identifying and detecting portion (3, 4) for identifying the kind of the plastic included in the test piece (1) and a toppling system (7a, 7b) for toppling the test piece (1) by applying an external force to the test piece (1) in order to change the identification face of the test piece (1) facing the identifying and detecting portion (3, 4) from a first face (1a) to a second face (1b).Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2004Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hiroshi Iwamoto, Takao Hisazumi, Toshiaki Koga, Yuji Maniwa
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Patent number: 7410063Abstract: Methods and systems for sorting particles entrained in a gaseous stream are disclosed. A representative system, among others, includes a particle scanner, a sorter, which is in pneumatic communication with the particle scanner, and a controller, which is in electrical communication with the particle scanner and sorter. The particle scanner is adapted to receive a gaseous stream and measure a characteristic of a particle entrained in the gaseous stream. The controller is adapted to classify the scanned particle according to the measured characteristic of the particle. The sorter includes an electrically controlled valve. Responsive to the particle being classified as belonging to a first category, the controller signals the valve to deflect the trajectory of the particle.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2004Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: Richard K. Chang, Yongle Pan, Steven Clyde Hill
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Patent number: 7370765Abstract: A device for sorting of laundry pieces comprises a transport device for transporting different types of laundry pieces, a first collection device for receiving a first type of laundry pieces and disposed in a receiving relationship to the transport device, a second collection device for receiving a second type of laundry pieces and disposed in a receiving relationship to the transport device, and a recognition device disposed near the transport device such that laundry pieces disposed on the transport device are recognizable for the recognition device. A register device is predisposed to the first collection device and to the second collection device for registering of the laundry pieces disposed in the transport device and for generating a corresponding register signal.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2000Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: Lavatec A.G.Inventors: Karl-Heinz Ellenberger, Helmut Erb
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Patent number: 7341156Abstract: Systems and methods for collecting data pertaining to glass, plastic and/or paper composition within an input stream that includes recyclable material. The data collected can pertain, for example, to the weight and/or volume of the glass, plastic and/or paper within the input stream. The data can be certified for use a third party.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2005Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: Casella Waste Systems, Inc.Inventors: James W. Bohlig, Sean P. Duffy
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Patent number: 7335847Abstract: Method and apparatus for the separation of foreign bodies from a material flow, in particular a tobacco stream. Method is characterized in that at least a portion of the material from the material flow is conveyed into the area of a foreign-body detection device in the form of a partial material flow, whereby foreign bodies are identified by the foreign-body detection device in the partial material flow and subsequently removed from the partial material flow, whereby the partial material flow is formed by a separation step by an air flow upstream from the foreign-body detection device. Apparatus is characterized in that a material flow conveyor and a separation device arranged diagonal to the material flow conveyor are provided by which a partial material flow can be separated from the material flow. A foreign-body detection device is arranged after the separation device and after this, a foreign-body separation device.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2005Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Assignee: HAUNI Primary GmbHInventors: Harry Drewes, Frank Schuster
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Publication number: 20080041768Abstract: A sorting apparatus includes a nozzle, a light source, and a light receiver. The nozzle is positioned with respect to the light source and the light receiver such that light from the light source travels through holes defined by the nozzle and onto the light receiver, thereby to create a light pattern. The light pattern may be analyzed to sort the nozzle into one of several categories. A corresponding method is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: Douglas A. Rebinsky
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Patent number: 7262380Abstract: A system for automatically inspecting matter for varying composition comprises one or more detection stations through which one or more streams of matter are advanced and particular materials therein are detected through their diffusely reflected IR spectra, if any, and/or through their variation of an electromagnetic field by their metallic portions, if any. A row of light sources distributed across the overall width of one or more belt conveyors may cause desired portions of the stream to reflect light diffusely onto a part-toroidal mirror extending over that overall width, whence the light is reflected, by a rotating, polygonal mirror through optical filters dedicated to differing IR wavelengths, onto detectors the data output of which is utilized in controlling solenoid valves operating air jet nozzles which separate-out the desired portions.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2000Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Assignee: Titech Visionsort ASInventors: Borre Bengt Ulrichsen, Clas Fredrik Mender, Geir Foss-Pedersen, Jon Henrik Tschudi, Ib-Rune Johansen
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Patent number: 7173207Abstract: In an apparatus at a spinning preparation machine, for example a cleaner, opener, carding machine or the like, for detecting waste which is separated out from fibre material, for example cotton, and consists of foreign matter and good fibres and which is collected in a collecting device, there is provided an optical measuring device having a brightness sensor, which measuring device examines the waste. In order to make it possible, by simple means, for the content of good fibres in the waste to be detected and to allow optimum adjustment of the composition of the waste, especially with a high content of trash and low content of good fibres, the waste material is moved past at least one sensor arrangement responding to good fibres, and the sensor arrangement comprises a light source, the light reflected by the moving good fibres being detected by the brightness sensor and being converted into electrical signals, from which the good fibre content can be determined.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2004Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignee: Trützschler GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Peter Lösbrock, Christoph Färber
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Patent number: 7173708Abstract: A method and apparatus of sorting plant products based on damage to the plant products is disclosed. A beam emitter emits an illumination light toward the outer surface of a plant product. A beam detector detects substantially a single wavelength of a reflected light produced by the plant product responsive to the illumination light. A control unit determines at least one of a presence, an amount, and a severity of damage responsive to the reflected light. The control unit assigns a damage category to the plant product responsive to the determination of damage.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2003Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignee: Sunkist Growers Inc.Inventors: Juan Gutierrez Ibarra, James B. Sheffler, Matias C. Gonzales, Jr., Richard D. Heck, Henry A. Affeldt, Jr.
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Patent number: 7102741Abstract: A pellet-shaped article inspection unit is structured for use with a conveyer mechanism having a plurality of carrier bars, each carrier bar being structured to convey a plurality of pellet-shaped articles along a predetermined path. The article inspection unit includes a first camera unit positioned adjacent a first side of the conveyer mechanism. The first camera unit is configured to sense a first predetermined characteristic, e.g., laser holes, of the plurality of pellet-shaped articles. A removal mechanism, downstream from the first camera unit, is structured to remove or maintain at least a selected one of the plurality of pellet-shaped articles from at least a selected one of the plurality of carrier bars depending on whether the first predetermined characteristic is sensed by the first camera unit. A laser unit may be provided to create unique holes in the pellet-shaped articles, e.g., those by a larger exposed surface to improve time-release characteristics of the pellet-shaped articles.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2003Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Ackley Machine CorporationInventors: E. Michael Ackley, Jr., Daniel J. Palmer
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Patent number: 7081594Abstract: An optical paper sorting system uses diffuse reflectance to identify a sheet of paper, conveyed on a conveyor, as either white or groundwood grade. A light source illuminates a sheet of paper and an optical collection system collects and filters the light diffusely reflected from the sheet of paper. The reflected light strikes a detector which produces a photoelectric current proportional to the intensity of the filtered light in a specific region in the electromagnetic spectrum, preferably ultraviolet. The signal from the detector may be digitized and processed by a computer which classifies the sheet as either white or groundwood, and activates an ejection device to produce an air blast for diverting whichever grade is selected for ejection.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2000Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Assignee: Eco-Shred Ltd.Inventors: Zaheer Khalfan, Sheldon Greenspan
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Patent number: 6994201Abstract: A bill acceptor is constructed to include a housing, the housing having a base for holding a banknote for examination, a first light emitter adapted to emit infrared light onto the banknote carried on the base of the housing for examination, a second light emitter adapted to emit ultraviolet light onto the banknote for visual examination, an image sensor adapted to pick up infrared light reflected from the banknote carried on the base of the housing and to convert received light signal into image signal, and a display adapted to display image signal obtained from the image sensor for verifying the authenticity of the banknote.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2003Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: International Currency Technologies CorporationInventors: Cheng-Kang Yu, Wen-Yuan Tsai
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Patent number: 6983848Abstract: A raw stream of freshly harvested processor tomatoes which includes desired crop, substandard crop and detritus is subjected to successive scannings and separations to produce an improved collection of tomatoes of increased value to the processor.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2003Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignee: Woolf EnterprisesInventor: Mark S. Sherrell
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Patent number: 6891119Abstract: A paper handling system includes an acceleration conveyor having an acceleration belt operating at an acceleration speed. The system includes a pinning structure operably positioned to pin paper to the acceleration belt. The pinning structure is a rotary feeder which includes a plurality of flexible bristles extending radially from a roller into engagement with the acceleration belt. The speed of the acceleration belt is sufficiently high to create a suction phenomena such that when paper is pinned to the acceleration belt with the rotary feeder, the paper will be accelerated to a paper speed substantially equal to the acceleration speed. The system also includes a blower system operative to facilitate carrying the paper off of the acceleration belt across a transition gap between the acceleration belt and a product belt.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Advanced Sorting Technologies, LLCInventors: Michael R. Grubbs, Garry R. Kenny
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Patent number: 6834759Abstract: An apparatus is provided for sorting flowers which includes a conveyor positioned in an endless conveyor chain having attached thereto, at predetermined intermediate distances, forks movable between at least two positions, a transport position and a hang-in position. The apparatus has at least a single detection station for determining at least a single corresponding characteristic of each flower, and a computer for recording the characteristic. In accordance with the characteristic, the apparatus delivers each flower at discharge stations. The apparatus further comprises at least a single hang-in buffer conveyor with an endless buffer transport element having buffer forks attached thereto, from which the flowers hanging therein are taken over by the forks, which the passing speed of the forks, Nv, and that of the buffer forks, Nb, meet Nv>Nb. In one form, the conveyor chain and the buffer transport element are driven, mutually coupled, with a control element.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2003Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: FPS Food Processing Systems B.V.Inventor: Johannes Cornelis J. Tas
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Patent number: 6818849Abstract: An apparatus for detecting and removing abnormal balls among a large number of balls, most of which are good separate balls, comprising (a) a rotatable, cylindrical, ball-holding means comprising a large number of ball-receiving cavities each receiving one ball; (b) a means for detecting part of a ball projecting from each ball-receiving cavity in a detection region substantially at a top of the cylindrical ball-holding means; (c) a ball-supplying means disposed on the cylindrical ball-holding means upstream of the detection region; (d) an abnormal ball-removing means disposed downstream of the detection region on the cylindrical ball-holding means; (e) a means for collecting good separate balls downstream of the detection region; and (f) a means for carrying out the determination of abnormal balls based on the detection information of projecting portions of the balls obtained by the projecting ball-detecting means.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2002Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: Hitachi Metals, Ltd.Inventors: Motoyuki Itou, Takuji Ueda
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Publication number: 20040222136Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for classifying beverages of natural origin such as wine or coffee. Classification is carried out by means of NIR spectroscopy and corresponding numerical-mathematical conditioning of the spectral data of the individual beverage samples, wherein respective obtained spectra are then correlated with a predetermined beverage class. By means of the method of the invention it is possible to classify wines by sort of wine, growing regions, grape, vine, vintage, kind of material or wood of the wine cask used, and varying degree of maturity of the wine, and by other chemical parameters. Coffee, for example, may be classified by coffee sort, country of origin, coffee growing region, roasting method and defined chemical parameters, e.g., caffeine content, or chlorogenic acid content.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2004Publication date: November 11, 2004Inventors: Michael A. Popp, Gunther Bonn, Christian Huck, Wolfgang Guggenbichler
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Patent number: 6805245Abstract: An object sorting system automatically inspects a plurality of objects and sorts acceptable objects from defective objects. The system includes a feed conveyor, a barrier, a sorting camera, at least one rejection valve and a processor. The feed conveyor receives a plurality of objects and moves the objects through an inspection area, which is defined by the barrier, which is placed across and above a top surface of the feed conveyor. The barrier is configured to redirect the plurality of objects and cause the objects to rotate about an object axis such that the sorting camera can capture an image of each of the plurality of objects as the objects rotate and move through the inspection area.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2002Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Assignee: Dunkley International, Inc.Inventor: Ernest K. Kenneway
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Patent number: 6747230Abstract: A method and a device for sorting wafers from an initial state into an end state. The wafers are at least partly identifiable as elements of a finite sequence based on an information carrier. In the initial state, the wafers are arranged in any desired sequence in compartments of a holding device and in the end state each wafer is arranged in accordance with its position in the sequence in the compartments of the holding device. The first wafer is removed from a first compartment of the holding device. The information carrier of the first wafer is read by a reading device to determine the position of the first wafer in the sequence. Subsequently, a second wafer is removed from a second compartment corresponding to the position of the first wafer in the sequence. The first wafer is moved into the compartment corresponding to its position in the sequence.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2002Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: Infineon Technologies AGInventors: Dirk Caspary, Dorit Kaulfuss
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Patent number: 6743998Abstract: An opposed pair of inwardly facing radiant energy detecting sensors (20, 22) is positioned to sight on freshly formed glass containers (C) being conveyed on a side by side pair of conveyors (12, 14) to determine if any of the containers is misoriented from its desired orientation. Each sensor has a sharply focused fiber and lens assembly (24) that is focused to sense radiant energy in a cone of view no greater than 1°. A baffle (32) is positioned between the conveyors and in alignment with the opposed sensors, to isolate the sensors from radiant energy emitted by containers on the away conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2003Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: Owens-Brockway Glass Container Inc.Inventors: Mathias P. Welker, D. Wayne Leidy, Matthew D. Redd
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Patent number: 6706989Abstract: A method and apparatus for processing seed or seed samples includes an autonomous sorter which sorts seed by pre-programmed criteria. Optional features can include a counter to autonomously ensure the correct number of seeds to a seed package, a cleaning device, a sheller, and a label applicator. A conveyance path, controlled automatically, can move the seed to appropriate and desired stations during the processing while maintaining the sample segregating from other samples. Validation of the sample can be pre-required and information about the sample can be derived and stored for further use.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2001Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Pioneer Hi-bred International, Inc.Inventors: James L. Hunter, Andrew S. Nickerson, Lyndon J. Schroeder, Ronald D. Rushing, C. Fred Hood
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Patent number: 6683266Abstract: A gel covering seed inspection apparatus 1 of the present invention comprises a feeder 3 in which the gel covering seed 19 is accumulated, a delivery device 4 which successively lets out a predetermined number of the gel covering seed supplied thereto at a constant rate from the feeder, a transport device 5 which conveys the gel covering seed 19 let out by the delivery device in a line, a discrimination device 6 which judges the acceptance or rejection on the midway of conveyance of the gel covering seed 19 by the transport device 5, a defective product reject device 7 which rejects the gel covering seed 19 judged to be a defective product, and an accepted product extractor 9 which takes out the gel covering seed 19 judged to be an accepted product to an accepted product box 10. The discrimination device 6 is provided with a camera 61 and a luminaire 62 which are arranged face to face on both sides of the transport device 5.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2002Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignee: Agritecno Yazaki Co., Ltd.Inventor: Takamichi Maejima
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Patent number: 6678578Abstract: Handling of liquid containers in horizontal position in the form of beverage packaging, for example, cans or or bottles of any cross-section, comprising a first and a second conveyor with respective belt, especially in connection with detection of features of the container. The belts are movable in a mutually parallel direction, and in a first, container-supporting position form an angle relative to each other, thereby forming an approximately V-shaped conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2003Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: Tomra Systems ASAInventors: Kristian Holmen, Jacob Sømming Rognhaug, Jan Rype
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Patent number: 6646218Abstract: An article sorting apparatus and method is disclosed and which conveys a mixture of articles on a conveyor belt and through an inspection zone, and which includes at least one illumination source emitting red, green, and infrared radiation for illuminating the articles in the inspection zone; a detector system for sensing the red, green, and infrared radiation reflected from the articles in the inspection zone, and which generates red data, green data, and infrared data; a processor receiving the red data, green data, and infrared data and which generates article sorting data; and a sorter responsive to the sorting data for separating the articles into acceptable articles and unacceptable articles.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2001Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Key Technology, Inc.Inventors: Duncan Campbell, Todd Hoffman, Cliff Leidecker, H. Parks Squyres
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Patent number: 6639166Abstract: An opposed pair of inwardly facing radiant energy detecting sensors (20, 22) is positioned to sight on freshly formed glass containers (C) being conveyed on a side by side pair of conveyors (12, 14) to determine if any of the containers is misoriented from its desired orientation. Each sensor has a sharply focused fiber and lens assembly (24) that is focused to sense radiant energy in a cone of view no greater than 1°. A baffle (32) is positioned between the conveyors and in alignment with the opposed sensors, to isolate the sensors from radiant energy emitted by containers on the away conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2000Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Owens-Brockway Glass Container Inc.Inventors: Mathias P. Welker, D. Wayne Leidy, Matthew D. Redd
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Patent number: 6639167Abstract: The invention relates to an arrangement for sorting pellets (2), that includes a transportation device (3) for feeding the pellet (2), a first container (8) for faultless pellets (2a) fed over the end portion of the transportation device (3), a second container (13) for defective pellets (2b), a detector (9) for detecting defective pellets (2b) and a sorting device (11) for feeding any defective pellets (2b) detected to the second container (13). The invention is characterised in that the transportation device (3) is arranged with an angle of inclination (&agr;) relative to the horizontal plane which is selected within a predetermined interval corresponding to a predetermined, limited scattering of the trajectory of the faultless pellets (2a) fed over the end portion of the transportation device (3). The invention also relates to a method for such a sorting. Thanks to the invention, an improved sorting with an even and controlled flow of pellet and a high capacity is provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2000Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Svante Bjork ABInventor: Svante Björk
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Patent number: 6637600Abstract: A waste plastics separator is provided which includes a charging device for charging waste plastics; a first alignment device for arranging the waste plastics in a row in the lengthwise direction of the waste plastics; a second alignment device for selecting and discharging waste plastics having not been arranged in the row; a detection device for detecting the waste plastics arranged in the row; a sorting device for sorting the waste plastics; and a sorting control device for controlling sorting work.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2002Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: NKK CorporationInventors: Hideyuki Miyamoto, Nobuo Takasu, Akio Aoki, Keishi Akiu
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Patent number: RE40394Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for classifying materials utilizing a computerized touch sensitive screen or other computerized pointing device for operator identification and electronic marking of spatial coordinates of materials to be extracted. An operator positioned at a computerized touch sensitive screen views electronic images of the mixture of materials to be sorted as they are conveyed past a sensor array which transmits sequences of images of the mixture either directly or through a computer to the touch sensitive display screen. The operator manually “touches” objects displayed on the screen to be extracted from the mixture thereby registering the spatial coordinates of the objects within the computer. The computer then tracks the registered objects as they are conveyed and directs automated devices including mechanical means such as air jets, robotic arms, or other mechanical diverters to extract the registered objects.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1997Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Assignee: National Recovery Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Charles E. Roos, Edward J. Sommer, Jr., Robert H. Parrish, James R. Russell