Claims
- 1. Apparatus for determining faults on strip material with a light deflecting device illuminated by an incident light beam to form a scanning light bead on the strip, a cylindrical lens extending over the scanning region and having a focal line extending along the scanning track of the scanning light bead on the strip, a strip-like cylindrical mirror arranged behind the cylindrical lens and spaced therefrom with its focal line extending optically at right angles to the direction of scanning movement of the scanning light bead, and a light receiving device with at least two photodetectors arranged in the focal plane of the cylindrical mirror the said photodetectors to receive light from light beams which leave the strip in different angular ranges with a first one of the photodetectors arranged to receive light leaving the strip at the angle of reflection and wherein by means of filtering, only light in a first spectral range is transmitted to the first photodetector and at least a portion of the beam transmitted to the first photodetector is branched off prior to filtering and, after the filtering out of a second spectral range, is passed to a further photodetector.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein at least one photodetector is arranged to the side of the first photodetector for receiving light beams deflected transversely to the scanning direction and wherein the at least one photodetector also receives filtered light and at least a portion of the light beam directed to the at least one photodetector is branched off prior to filtering and, after the filtering out of a second spectral range, is passed to an associated photodetector.
- 3. Apparatus for determining faults on strip material with a light deflecting device illuminated by a light beam to form a scanning light bead on the strip, a cylindrical lens extending over the scanning region and having a focal line extending the scanning track of the scanning light bead on the strip, a strip-like cylindrical mirror arranged behind and spaced from therefrom with its focal line extending optically at right angles to the direction of scanning movement of the scanning light bead and a light detecting device arranged in the focal plane of the cylindrical mirror for receiving light therefrom and having at least two light conducting rods arranged alongside one another parallel to the scanning direction and each having a stepped mirror arrangement on a strip-like surface zone thereof, there being photodetectors provided at end faces of the light conducting rods with one of said light conducting rods being arranged to receive light leaving the strip at the angle of reflection, and wherein the one light conducting rod which is covered at its central region where the light would impinge with an exactly specularly reflecting surface, if necessary taking into account the unavoidable trivial tilting that can occur during transport of the strip, is covered by a stop which is impervious to light.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 3 and wherein the stop is a deflecting mirror.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 3 and wherein light incident on the stop is deflected to form a deflected light beam with the deflected light beam being divided by wave length into at least two partial beams and wherein each partial beam is passed to a respective photodetector.
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 3 wherein second and third light conducting rods are respectively disposed one to either side of the one light conducting rod, there being deflecting mirrors arranged in the central regions of the side disposed light conducting rods and means for splitting light beams deflected by the deflecting mirrors by wave length into at least two partial beams with each partial beam being passed to a respective photodetector.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This invention relates to an apparatus for determining faults on strip material and is a continuation in part of my earlier copending application U.S. Ser. No. 972,301, filed Dec. 22, 1978, entitled "Optical Apparatus for determining the light exit angle from a material strip illuminated by a light beam", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,248,537, issued Feb. 3, 1981.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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