Egg Candling Patents (Class 356/52)
  • Patent number: 10705066
    Abstract: A method for detecting a state of an egg, the method comprising: illuminating an egg with a plurality of light pulses, each one of said plurality of light pulses having: a wavelength between about 400 nanometer (nm) and about 1500 nm, a width between about 0.5 picoseconds (ps) and about 500 ps, and an intensity between about 0.1 milliJoule (mJ) and about 100 mJ; capturing a reflection of at least a portion of the plurality of light pulses at a time delay corresponding to light reflected from within said egg in an interval of between about 1 mm and about 20 mm; analyzing the captured reflection to determine at least one spectrum of each of said plurality of light pulses; and classifying at least one of a gender and a fertility state of said egg according to said at least one spectrum.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 2018
    Date of Patent: July 7, 2020
    Assignee: Zen Genetics Ltd.
    Inventor: Yehoshua Green
  • Patent number: 10518915
    Abstract: The invention relates to a so-called stabilization method, consisting of completing the filling of traveling egg trays (8). In each of the successive trays, eggs taken from an available egg reservoir (16) are deposited in empty locations. This reservoir is made up of egg receiving cells that are movable along rows of cells in series. Depending on a filling state of the tray being treated identifying the distribution of the empty locations relative to the full locations, the reservoir is automatically configured in a configuration of egg-bearing cells complementary to said filling state of the tray in progress, so as to next transfer eggs between the reservoir and the tray in progress by correspondence between empty locations and full locations in the tray and the presence or absence of an egg-bearing cell in the reservoir.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 2016
    Date of Patent: December 31, 2019
    Assignee: Zoetis Services LLC
    Inventors: Pierre Robert, Franck Robert
  • Patent number: 9494565
    Abstract: A hatching egg inspection apparatus includes: a plurality of light emitter, the light emitter being disposed two dimensionally at prescribed positions; light receiver, which are provided in a one-to-one relationship with the light emitter and each of which receives light from the corresponding light emitter; and an egg container, which is for arraying in advance a hatching egg between each of the light emitter and the light receiver corresponding thereto. Each hatching egg is inspected by the corresponding light receiver that receives, among the lights from all the light emitter, transmitted light that transmitted through the interior of the hatching egg. When one light emitter of the plurality of light emitter is emitting light, other of the light emitter within a prescribed range centered on the one light emitter do not emit light.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 2016
    Date of Patent: November 15, 2016
    Assignee: NABEL Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Kunio Nambu, Kenji Yasuda, Toyoaki Ohashi, Hiroshige Iguchi
  • Patent number: 8696297
    Abstract: The invention relates to an automated method for positioning eggs on a tray that comprises the automated detection of the presence/absence of eggs in the cells of a tray, and the picking-up of eggs from a supply and the placement thereof in the empty cells of a tray. The invention also relates to a system or positioning eggs on a stabilizing tray, the tray including evenly distributed cells in which the eggs are placed, one or more cells being likely not to contain eggs, this information being stored in an information processing unit, wherein said system includes a means in the form of a robot having an egg pick-up head that are driven by the information processing unit in order to pick up eggs from a supply tray and to place them in the empty cells of the stabilizing tray.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 2008
    Date of Patent: April 15, 2014
    Assignee: Egg Chick Automated Technologies
    Inventors: Laurent Mogenet, Jean-Claude Yvin, Christophe Dupont
  • Patent number: 8098370
    Abstract: Egg candling methods and apparatus are provided wherein the optical path between a light source and light detector is monitored for obscuring debris and/or malfunctions. A method of candling eggs includes illuminating an egg with light from a light source; receiving light passing through the egg at a light detector; generating an output signal that corresponds to light received at the light detector for the egg; and analyzing the output signal to determine whether the optical path between the light source and light detector has been altered. In response to determining that a respective optical path has been altered, the light source and/or light detector is cleaned and/or inspected for malfunctions. Cleaning the light source and/or light detector may include wiping a surface of the light source and/or light detector and/or spraying a surface of the light source and/or light detector with a fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 2009
    Date of Patent: January 17, 2012
    Assignee: Embrex, Inc.
    Inventors: John H. Hebrank, Thomas Bryan
  • Publication number: 20110173822
    Abstract: An optical bench configured to hold two or more sources of collimated light utilizes prisms that when rotated generate rings of possible angular directions of light that overlap at one or more locations at which the two or more beams are coaligned.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 2, 2008
    Publication date: July 21, 2011
    Inventors: Brian W. Cranton, Steven E. Morin, Steven E. Dolbec, Matthew Tapley
  • Patent number: 7965385
    Abstract: The invention relates to a system applicable to an installation for candling eggs, to determine the presence of fertilized eggs in the cells of the egg crate grid moving on a conveyor. Row by row, the analyzing device synchronously monitors the light emission on the eggs of the row and detection of the attenuated light of emerging beams. The monitoring includes at least two close cycles of light emission. During the first cycle, which is of short duration to avoid causing glare of the detectors of the detecting device, the coordinates of possible empty cells in a row are determined and stored. During the second cycle, which is of longer duration, the coordinates of fertilized eggs of the row are determined and stored. The egg candling installation advantageously also marks the eggs, depending in particular on whether they are fertilized or not.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 2008
    Date of Patent: June 21, 2011
    Assignee: Visio Nerf S.A.
    Inventors: Pierre Robert, Olivier Somville
  • Publication number: 20110141455
    Abstract: An egg candling method for determining a state of eggs between the 13th and the 17th day of incubation, particularly for identifying with certainty the living or dead state of that egg. The egg is illuminated with a green or blue light to visually show on the shell a shadow of the blood network supplying the embryo of the egg if it is present in the egg. At least one image of the egg is acquired then processed in order to determine a vitality level of the egg, based on the presence or not of this blood network and the size of the veins of said blood network. The method also determines the presence or absence of air cell in the upper portion of the egg and to thus define the inverted or uninverted position of the egg. Finally, the method also makes it possible to detect lesions on an egg shell and particularly cracked shells.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 6, 2009
    Publication date: June 16, 2011
    Applicant: EGG-CHICK AUTOMATED TECHNOLOGIES
    Inventor: Ephrem Adjanohoun
  • Publication number: 20100157287
    Abstract: The invention discloses two kinds of vacuum coating plotting methods, one of which includes the following steps: (1) prepare glass embryo body; (2) pre-treat the internal surface of the part of such glass embryo body to be plotted for plotting; (21) prepare the membrane with hollowing pattern and adhere it on the embryo body; (22) spray a wax layer evenly on the said membrane and surface of the embryo body to cover the said hollowing pattern; (23) remove the said membrane; (3) perform vacuum coating to the embryo body and produce a coating layer on the surface of the glass embryo body; (4) hollow out the part for plotting and remove the wax layer sprayed on the said tape by heating and plot it. The invention still provides special device to realize the said vacuum coating plotting method and products coming from the said method and device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 2, 2009
    Publication date: June 24, 2010
    Inventor: Paul Wen
  • Patent number: 7611277
    Abstract: Egg candling methods and apparatus are provided wherein non-live eggs, inverted egg, and side air cell eggs can be quickly identified. A method of candling eggs includes exposing a plurality of incubated eggs to an environment having a temperature different from a temperature at which the eggs were incubated; obtaining a thermal image of the eggs; and analyzing the thermal image to obtain surface temperature information for each egg. The surface temperature information is utilized to designate each egg as live/non-live, inverted, or having a side air cell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 2006
    Date of Patent: November 3, 2009
    Assignee: Embrex, Inc.
    Inventors: John H. Hebrank, Monika Garrell
  • Patent number: 7573566
    Abstract: Egg candling methods and apparatus are provided wherein the optical path between a light source and light detector is monitored for obscuring debris and/or malfunctions. A method of candling eggs includes illuminating an egg with light from a light source; receiving light passing through the egg at a light detector; generating an output signal that corresponds to light received at the light detector for the egg; and analyzing the output signal to determine whether the optical path between the light source and light detector has been altered. In response to determining that a respective optical path has been altered, the light source and/or light detector is cleaned and/or inspected for malfunctions. Cleaning the light source and/or light detector may include wiping a surface of the light source and/or light detector and/or spraying a surface of the light source and/or light detector with a fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 2006
    Date of Patent: August 11, 2009
    Assignee: Embrex, Inc.
    Inventors: John H. Hebrank, Thomas Bryan
  • Patent number: 7545487
    Abstract: The invention relates to a device for inspecting eggs for the presence of blood. The device comprises a light source in order to pass light at a first wavelength which is not selectively absorbed by blood and light at a second wavelength which is selectively absorbed by blood through an egg to be inspected. Furthermore, the device comprises detection means for converting the light transmission through the egg to be inspected for each of the two wavelengths into corresponding signals, each of the said signals being representative of the light transmission at the relevant wavelength. The device also comprises signal-processing means which are transmission associated with the first wavelength and the light transmission associated with the second wavelength based on the signals emanating from the detection means and to emit a decision signal which is representative of the decision whether or not an egg contains blood on the basis of this ratio.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 5, 2005
    Date of Patent: June 9, 2009
    Assignee: Staalkat International B.V.
    Inventors: Hugo L. Kok, Jan Hordijk
  • Patent number: 7474392
    Abstract: A device (1) for inspecting objects with a substantially spherical surface, such as for example eggs or fruit, comprises optical observation means (8) for observing the objects. The device has a supporting surface (10) for supporting the objects. There is a light source for illuminating the objects. The device also comprises a box (2) with reflective walls (3a, 4b and 4a shown) which is positioned above the supporting surface (11). The light source and the observation means (8) are accommodated in the box (2). A plurality of objects can be placed next to one another on the supporting surface (10) and can be illuminated equally well.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 6, 2009
    Assignee: Staalkat International B.V.
    Inventor: Robert Van Soest
  • Patent number: 7336348
    Abstract: An apparatus (10) for determining the viability of an egg, which apparatus (10) comprises shielding means (12, 14), emitting means (30) and detecting means (32), the arrangement being such that, in use, the shielding means (12, 14) inhibits exposure of an egg to background infra-red radiation, said emitting means (30) can emit electromagnetic radiation at infra-red wavelength(s) to impinge on the egg, and the detecting means (32) are positioned to detect at least a part of said electromagnetic radiation that has passed through the egg, the apparatus further comprising means for processing an output signal of the detecting means to determine whether there is a cyclical variation in the intensity of the infra-red radiation leaving the egg corresponding to action of a heart, the existence of said cyclical variation indicating that the egg is viable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 2006
    Date of Patent: February 26, 2008
    Inventors: Sidney James Reeves, Keith Angus Simpson
  • Patent number: 7333187
    Abstract: Identifying live eggs includes: a) illuminating eggs with light; b) receiving light passing through each egg at a light detector; c) generating an output signal that corresponds to light received at a light detector for each respective egg; d) analyzing the output signals to identify an indication of an external disturbance; e) analyzing the output signal for each egg to identify the existence of an embryo heart rate and/or embryo movement; and f) designating an egg as a live egg in response to identifying embryo heart rate and/or embryo movement. Steps a) through d) are repeated if output signals from a predetermined number of eggs contain an indication of an external disturbance to the eggs. Steps a) through f) are repeated if the number of eggs designated as live exceeds an expected number, or if embryo movement occurs at about the same time in a predetermined number of eggs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 2005
    Date of Patent: February 19, 2008
    Assignee: Embrex, Inc.
    Inventor: John H. Hebrank
  • Patent number: 7289196
    Abstract: Determining the viability of an egg by: (a) causing electromagnetic radiation, having one or more wavelengths in the infra-red part of the spectrum, to impinge upon the egg; (b) receiving at least a part of the infra-red radiation that has passed through the egg and generating an output signal representative of the received infra-red radiation; and (c) processing said output signal to determine whether there is a cyclical variation in the intensity of the infra-red radiation leaving the egg corresponding to action of a heart, the existence of said cyclical variation indicating that the egg is viable; wherein step (a) is performed by directing infra-red radiation so that it passes through the shell for reflection from an outer surface of a vascular structure adjacent an inner surface of said shell, and step (b) is performed by receiving any infra-red radiation so reflected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 30, 2007
    Inventors: Sidney James Reeves, Keith Angus Simpson
  • Patent number: 7154594
    Abstract: An apparatus (10) for determining the viability of an egg, which apparatus (10) comprises shielding means (12, 14), emitting means (30) and detecting means (32), the arrangement being such that, in use, the shielding means (12, 14) inhibits exposure of an egg to background infra-red radiation, said emitting means (30) can emit electromagnetic radiation at infra-red wavelength(s) to impinge on the egg, and the detecting means (32) are positioned to detect at least a part of said electromagnetic radiation that has passed through the egg, the apparatus further comprising means for processing an output signal of the detecting means to determine whether there is a cyclical variation in the intensity of the infra-red radiation leaving the egg corresponding to action of a heart, the existence of said cyclical variation indicating that the egg is viable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 26, 2006
    Inventors: Sidney James Reeves, Keith Angus Simpson
  • Patent number: 7019821
    Abstract: An egg inspecting apparatus (1) of the present invention includes an optical path switching and projecting assembly (30) for automatically selecting one of a plurality of optical paths through which a white source light (11) emitted from a light source (2) is guided and also for sequentially projecting the white source light (11) from the associated optical paths onto eggs held at respective positions, a spectrum converting assembly for spectrally analyzing light which has been transmitted through each of the eggs and converting it into a spectrum, and a determining circuit (5) for determining whether the egg is a normal egg or a bloody egg by using the spectrum so converted. By way of example, a spectrum of an egg is measured and a secondary differential curve is formulated for classification of the eggs according to egg shell colors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 28, 2006
    Assignee: Kyowa Machinery Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Takuo Kageyama, Hayashi Kondo, Masao Uetsuki, Naoki Inamoto
  • Publication number: 20040239905
    Abstract: A lithographic projection apparatus and method of manufacturing devices using such an apparatus is presented. The apparatus includes a level sensor to measure the height of a wafer in a plurality of points. The height info is sent to a processor which is arranged to create a measured height map using input from the level sensor. In one embodiment of the invention, the processor is also arranged to calculate an average die topology using the measured height map in order to produce a raw height map of the surface of the substrate, and to detect any focus spots on said surface of said substrate using the raw height map. By subtracting the average die topology, focus spots can be located more accurately than before.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 10, 2004
    Publication date: December 2, 2004
    Applicant: ASML Netherlands B.V.
    Inventors: Tasja Van Rhee, Thomas Josephus Maria Castenmiller, Willem Herman Gertruda Anna Koenen, Alex Van Zon, Michael Broers
  • Patent number: 6705877
    Abstract: The present invention is a family of memory modules. In one embodiment a memory module with granularity and upgradeability of bandwidth, and a low profile uses 256 MB SDRAM or DDR SDRAM memory devices in chip scale packages (CSPs) to support a memory data bus width of up to at least 512 bits. Each module includes an impedance-controlled substrate having contact pads, memory devices, and other components on its surfaces. In one embodiment, the inclusion of spaced apart multiple area array interconnections allows a row of memory devices to be symmetrically mounted on each side of each of the area array interconnections, thereby reducing the interconnect lengths and facilitating matching of interconnect lengths. Short area array interconnections, including ball grid array (BGA) and land grid array (LGA) options, provide electrical communication between modules and the rest of the system. Thermal control structures may be included to maintain reliable operating temperatures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 16, 2004
    Assignee: High Connection Density, Inc.
    Inventors: Che-yu Li, Sharon Laura Moriarty, Zhineng Fan
  • Publication number: 20030227613
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for producing vaccine within a plurality of eggs are provided. Each of a plurality of eggs is illuminated with light from one or more LEDs. A detector is positioned adjacent each egg and detects light passing therethrough. Each egg is then identified as containing a live embryo or as being a non-live egg. Each egg that is determined not to contain a live embryo may be removed, either automatically or by hand. A seed virus is injected into each egg identified as containing a live embryo. After a predetermined period of incubation each live embryo is euthanized and amniotic fluid containing a vaccine produced as a result of the presence of a seed virus is harvested from each euthanized egg.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 10, 2002
    Publication date: December 11, 2003
    Inventor: John H. Hebrank
  • Publication number: 20030156273
    Abstract: An egg inspecting apparatus (1) of the present invention includes an optical path switching and projecting assembly (30) for automatically selecting one of a plurality of optical paths through which a white source light (11) emitted from a light source (2) is guided and also for sequentially projecting the white source light (11) from the associated optical paths onto eggs held at respective positions, a spectrum converting assembly for spectrally analyzing light which has been transmitted through each of the eggs and converting it into a spectrum, and a determining circuit (5) for determining whether the egg is a normal egg or a bloody egg by using the spectrum so converted. By way of example, a spectrum of an egg is measured and a secondary differential curve is formulated for classification of the eggs according to egg shell colors.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 4, 2003
    Publication date: August 21, 2003
    Applicant: KYOWA MACHINERY CO., LTD.
    Inventors: Takuo Kageyama, Hayashi Kondo, Masao Uetsuki, Naoki Inamoto
  • Patent number: 6535277
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus that can non-invasively identify the present condition of eggs, namely, whether an egg is a live egg, a clear egg, an early dead egg, a middle dead egg, a late dead egg, a rotted egg, a cracked egg, and/or an inverted egg, are provided. An egg is illuminated with both visible and invisible light at wavelengths of between about three hundred nanometers and about eleven hundred nanometers (300 nm-1,100 nm). Light passing through the egg is received at a detector positioned such that a path of the received light does not pass through an aircell within the egg, except in the case of an inverted egg. The intensity of the light is determined at a plurality of the visible and infrared wavelengths, and a spectrum that represents light intensity at selected ones of the visible and infrared wavelengths is generated. The generated spectrum is compared with one or more spectra associated with a respective known egg condition to identify a present condition of the egg.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 18, 2003
    Assignee: Embrex, Inc.
    Inventors: B. Alan Chalker, II, James E. Hutchins
  • Publication number: 20030003437
    Abstract: The present invention provides methods for exposing an avian embryo to light during incubation. The methods may be used to increase a bird's weight, increase muscle weight in a bird, and decrease the mortality rate of a bird.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 27, 2002
    Publication date: January 2, 2003
    Inventor: Israel Rozenboim
  • Patent number: 6488156
    Abstract: A method for verification of the presence of a living embryo in an incubating poultry egg. The method comprises the steps of: causing at least two electrodes to make conductive contact with the outside surface of the shell of an egg; amplifying any of the analog signals received via two of the at least two electrodes; analyzing the signals after amplification, using a program in a microprocessor, to establish whether the signals originated in the cardiac activity of the embryo; and providing information confirming or negating the presence of a living embryo in the egg. The invention also provides a corresponding system for carrying out the method.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 20, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 3, 2002
    Inventor: Michael Cohen
  • Patent number: 6029080
    Abstract: The present invention provides a non-invasive method and apparatus (44) for sexing members of the avian species in the egg (26). Further, the present invention when in combination with an egg sorter (28) provides an automated method for sexing and sorting members of the avian species in the egg which is rapid and reliable. In particular, the method uses nuclear magnetic resonance to determine whether the live embryo within an egg contains male or female sex organs. The invention further provides an apparatus for sexing members of the avian species in the egg which comprises a conveyor (24) that transports a plurality of eggs through the apparatus (44) wherein the sex of the embryo is determined. Then the egg is transferred to the egg sorter which sorts the eggs into a first group comprising eggs containing male embryos and a second group comprising eggs containing female embryos. The present invention can further sort eggs into a third group comprising eggs which are unusable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 22, 2000
    Inventors: Richard D. Reynnells, Cal J. Flegal
  • Patent number: 5900929
    Abstract: A method for distinguishing live from dead poultry eggs comprises: (a) providing a light source (preferably an infrared light source) and a light detector in opposite facing relation to one another; (b) passing an egg between the light source and light detector; (c) switching the light source at a frequency greater than 100 cycles per second while passing the egg between the light source and the light detector; and (d) detecting light that passes through the egg from the light source with the light detector. Preferably, the egg is passed between the light source and the light detector without making contact therewith. And the method preferably further comprises the step of electronically filtering the signal detected by the light detector to distinguish light emitted from the light source from ambient light. Steps (b) through (d) may be repeated at a rate of at least one egg per second. Apparatus for carrying out the foregoing method is also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 4, 1999
    Assignee: Embrex, Inc.
    Inventors: John H. Hebrank, Daniel T. DePauw
  • Patent number: 5520938
    Abstract: Reduced cholesterol, low fat eggs are obtained. At least a twenty-five percent reduction in cholesterol is achieved over normal levels for the grade size. The reduction can be achieved by weight monitoring of the egg, size monitoring of the yolk through candling, and selecting eggs from high producing, young, and high clutch chickens.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 28, 1996
    Assignee: Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
    Inventor: John R. Brunnquell
  • Patent number: 5321491
    Abstract: In the grading of shell eggs passing in a stream through a candling bed, images of the eggs are compared with image data characteristic of eggs of known grade so as to assign a grade to each egg in the stream. Positional information representative of the movement of the eggs is combined with the assigned grade to control a mechanical egg routing device. Images of multiple egg streams may be multiplexed and processed together. The images may be Fourier transformed before comparison.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 14, 1994
    Assignee: Ovascan Pty. Ltd.
    Inventors: Ian R. Summers, Donald S. Bloser, Blake R. Painter
  • Patent number: 5132947
    Abstract: A combined memory medium is constructed by an optical disc used as a read-only memory, a cartridge for holding or receiving the optical disc, and a fixed memory which is held in the cartridge. The read or write operation for the fixed memory is carried out by structure different from that used for the optical disc so that the optical disc and the fixed memory constitute an integral memory medium. A combined memory medium drive apparatus includes the combined memory medium, a disc access block for reading out the data on the optical disc, a memory access block for performing reading or writing of data for the fixed memory, and a control block for interpreting an instruction sent from an external device to control the reading of data from the optical disc through the disc access block and the reading or writing of data for the fixed memory through the memory access block, in which the optical disc and the fixed memory are complementarily used.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 1989
    Date of Patent: July 21, 1992
    Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Keiichi Kameda, Kazutsugu Kobayashi, Nobuyoshi Yokobori, Hiroyuki Iitsuka
  • Patent number: 4487321
    Abstract: An article coding and separating system such as for instance, in which articles or defective eggs which are randomly dispersed in a plurality of similar articles are coded and their location identified. An elongated pivotally mounted pointer is disposed so as to be pivotable over an inspection area in mutually orthogonal directions, parallel and transverse to the longitudinal axis of a conveyor, and axially movable towards and away from the articles being conveyed. The pointer generates signals for simultaneously indicating the position of articles on the conveyor within the inspection area, and the type of article being identified.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 1982
    Date of Patent: December 11, 1984
    Assignee: Diamond Automations, Inc.
    Inventor: George N. Bliss