Claims
- 1. Apparatus for detecting and counting containers of prespecified diameter on a moving conveyor comprising:
- a pair of optical proximity sensors and means including support means for both of said sensors for positioning said sensors adjacent to the container conveyor such that light energy from said sensors is incident sequentially on the containers as the containers pass on the conveyor adjacent to said sensors, and such that said light energy is reflected sequentially by such containers back to said sensors for detecting proximity of the containers to said sensors,
- means for adjustably positioning one of said sensors with respect to the other such that said sensors are spaced from each other in the direction of container motion on the conveyor by a distance such that said sensors do not detect proximity of a container at the same time, including a scale affixed to said support means and bearing indicia in units of container diameter at less than full scale for measuring separation between such sensors, and
- electronic circuit means coupled to said sensors for detecting passage of and counting containers on the conveyor while ignoring any dithering of the containers on the conveyor.
- 2. The apparatus set forth in claim 1 wherein said printed indicia is in both English and metric units.
- 3. The apparatus set forth in claim 1 wherein one of said sensors is mounted on said support means adjacent to a "zero" reference point on said scale indicia, and the other of said sensors is adjustably positionable on said support means adjacent to said scale.
- 4. The apparatus set forth in claim 3 wherein said support means comprises a housing enclosing said sensors, said housing having an elongated window parallel to the conveyor through which containers on the conveyor are exposed to said sensors.
- 5. The apparatus set forth in claim 1 wherein said electronic circuit means comprises a flip-flop having an output and set and reset inputs, means connecting said sensors to said set and reset inputs respectively, and means connected to said output for detecting passage of a container on the conveyor.
- 6. The apparatus set forth in claim 1 for detecting and counting containers of specific diameter, wherein sensors are spaced from each other by a distance equal to about one-half of the container diameter.
- 7. A method of detecting passage of containers of prespecified diameter on a moving conveyor while ignoring any dithering of the containers, comprising the steps of:
- (a) positioning a pair of optical proximity sensors adjacent to the container conveyor such that light energy from the sensors is sequentially incident on and reflected from the containers as the containers pass on the conveyor adjacent to the sensors,
- (b) adjusting position of one of the sensors with respect to the other, by providing a scale adjacent to said sensors bearing indicia in units of container diameter at less than full scale for measuring separation between said sensors, such that placement of said sensors at a separation of said prespecified diameter according to said indicia automatically spaces said sensors from each other in the direction of container motion on the conveyor by a distance less than one container diameter such that a single container is not detected by both sensors simultaneously while a container will be detected by both sensors in sequence before a subsequent container is detected by either sensor.
- 8. The method set forth in claim 7 wherein said step (a) comprises the step of positioning one of said sensors at a "zero" reference position with respect to said scale indicia; and wherein said step (b) comprises the further step of adjustably positioning the other of said sensors with respect to said scale indicia.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application(s) Ser. No. 08/476,925 filed on Jun. 7, 1995, now abandoned.
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