Claims
- 1. An apparatus for the optical inspection of transparent bodies which comprises:
- (a) a means for transporting said bodies to an inspection station located upon said apparatus;
- (b) a means for rotating said bodies at the inspection station;
- (c) a fixed light emitter placed at a distance from said body and used for generating a narrow light beam which is capable of passing through a narrow zone of said transparent body;
- (d) a narrow translucent diffusing screen mounted on said apparatus and situated in the immediate vicinity of said transparent body, said screen having a front and a back, the front of said screen being illuminated by the narrow light beam from the emitter after said beam passes through the transparent body; and
- (e) a receiver comprising an objective lens and a line of photosensitive elements formed by a continuous strip of diodes wherein said receiver is placed at a distance from the transparent body and the objective lens faces the back of said screen and is located so that an image of the back of said screen is in focus at the line of photosensitive elements.
- 2. The inspection apparatus of claim 1, wherein said strip of diodes is rectilinear but orientable.
- 3. The inspection apparatus of claim 1, wherein said translucent screen has a curved surface extending along a profile of a path located upon said apparatus along which said body is transported.
- 4. The inspection apparatus of claim 1, wherein said emitter comprises a projector having an optical system using a light source for emitting a narrow beam which is diaphragmed to a flat beam passing through an axis of symmetry of each said body.
- 5. The inspection apparatus of claim 1 wherein at least one of said receiver and said emitter is provided with at least one return mirror.
- 6. The inspection apparatus of claim 1, wherein said receiver and said emitter are arranged obliquely.
- 7. The inspection apparatus of claim 6 wherein said receiver is positioned outside of a direct field covered by said emitter.
- 8. The inspection apparatus of claim 7, wherein said emitter and said receiver are positioned in planes of different principal sections, said planes being adjacent a plane of symmetry for an inspection station of said apparatus.
- 9. The inspection apparatus of claim 1, wherein said emitter comprises a projector having an optical system using a light source for emitting a narrow beam which is diaphragmed to a flat beam, said beam passing at least adjacent to an axis of symmetry of each said body.
- 10. The inspection apparatus of claim 9, wherein said light source is a linear source.
- 11. The inspection apparatus of claim 9, wherein said light source is a point source.
- 12. An apparatus for the optical inspection of transparent bodies which comprises:
- (a) a means for transporting said bodies to an inspection station located upon said apparatus;
- (b) a means for rotating said bodies at the inspection station;
- (c) a fixed light emitter placed at a distance from said body and used for generating a narrow light beam which is capable of passing through a narrow zone of said transparent body;
- (d) a narrow translucent diffusing screen mounted on said apparatus and situated uniformly proximate to an inspection surface of said transparent body, said screen having a front and a back, the front of said screen being illuminated by the narrow light beam from the emitter after said beam passes through the transparent body; and
- (e) a receiver comprising an objective lens and a line of photosensitive elements formed by a continuous strip of diodes wherein said receiver is placed at a distance from the transparent body and the objective lens faces the back of said screen, and is located so that an image of the back of said screen is in focus at the line of photosensitive elements.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 076,518, filed July 22, 1987.
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