Claims
- 1. A coating sensor for sensing a coating material on a substrate, wherein the coating material contains CaCO.sub.3 the sensor comprising:
- a radiation source disposed to direct a beam of infrared radiation into the coated substrate;
- a radiation receiver disposed to detect at least a portion of the beam emerging from the coated substrate, the receiver being configured to detect the amount of radiation in first and second separate wavelength regions of the radiation spectrum wherein the first region ranges from about 3.6 to 3.9 .mu.m and the second region ranges from about 3.9 to 4.1 .mu.m and to produce first and second signals therefrom, respectively indicative of the amount of detected radiation in the first and second regions, and wherein the first region is selected for radiation which is sensitive to the amount of substrate underlying the coating and the second region is selected for radiation which is approximately equally as sensitive as radiation in the first region to the amount of substrate underlying the coating, but which is also sensitive to the CaCO.sub.3 of the coating, the sensitivity of the radiation in the first region to the CaCO.sub.3 being different than the sensitivity of the radiation in the second region to the CaCO.sub.3.
- 2. The coating sensor of claim 1 wherein the substrate is paper, the first region is approximately centered around 3.8 .mu.m and the second region is approximately centered around 4.0 .mu.m.
- 3. The coating sensor of claim 1 further comprising computing means operatively coupled to the receiver for computing the amount of the CaCO.sub.3 on the substrate based upon the first and second signals.
- 4. A coating sensor of claim 1 further comprising computing means for computing the amount of coating material on the substrate based upon the first and second signals.
- 5. A coating sensor of claim 1, further comprising:
- a scanning mechanism, having the receiver attached thereto, for scanning the receiver back and forth along a line; and
- a computer operatively coupled to the receiver for receiving the first and second signals and determining the amount of coating material on the substrate at various positions of the substrate traversed by the scanning sensor based upon the first and second signals.
- 6. A method for sensing a coating material on a substrate, wherein the coating material contains CaCO.sub.3 comprising steps of:
- (a) irradiating the coated substrate with radiation including wavelengths in at least first and second separate wavelength regions of the infrared electromagnetic spectrum wherein the first region ranges from about 3.6 to 3.9 .mu.m and the second region ranges from about 3.9 to 4.1 .mu.m;
- (b) detecting the amount of radiation emitted from the substrate and coating material in the first and second separate regions, the first and second regions being selected such that the radiation in the first region is sensitive to the amount of substrate underlying the coating material and the radiation in the second region is approximately equally as sensitive to the amount of substrate underlying the coating material as the radiation in the first region, and further wherein the radiation in the first and second regions have unequal sensitivity to the amount of the CaCO.sub.3 in the coating.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the substrate is paper, the first region is approximately centered around 3.8 .mu.m and the second region is approximately centered around 4.0 .mu.m.
- 8. The method of claim 6, further comprising the step of computing the amount of the CaCO.sub.3 on the substrate based upon the detected amount of radiation in the first and second wavelength regions.
- 9. The method of claim 6, further comprising the step of computing the amount of coating material on the substrate from the detected amount of radiation in the first and second wavelength regions.
- 10. The coating sensor of claim 1 wherein the radiation receiver detects the intensity of at least a portion of the beam that is transmitted through the coated substrate.
- 11. The coating sensor of claim 1 wherein the radiation receiver detects the intensity of at least a portion of the beam that is reflected from the coated substrate.
- 12. The method of claim 6, wherein the coating material comprises chemical components selected from the group consisting of latex, dyes, fillers and clay.
- 13. The method of claim 6 wherein step (b) comprises detecting the intensity of at least a portion of the beam that is transmitted through the coated substrate.
- 14. The method of claim 6 wherein step (b) comprises detecting the intensity of at least a portion of the beam that is reflected from the coated substrate.
- 15. The method of claim 6, wherein the substrate has CaCO.sub.3 incorporated therein, the method further comprising:
- (c) irradiating the substrate, prior to being coated, with radiation including wavelengths in at least third and fourth separate wavelength regions of the infrared electromagnetic spectrum wherein the first region is the same as the third region and the second region is the same as the fourth region;
- (d) detecting the amount of radiation emitted from the substrate prior to being coated in the third and fourth separate regions, the third and fourth regions being selected such that the radiation in the third region is sensitive to the amount of substrate and the radiation in the fourth region is approximately equally as sensitive to the amount of substrate as the radiation in the third region, and further wherein the radiation in the third and fourth regions have unequal sensitivity to the amount of the CaCO.sub.3 in the substrate; and
- (e) calculating the amount of CaCO.sub.3 in the substrate prior to being coated and the amount of CaCO.sub.3 in the coating material.
- 16. The coating sensor of claim 1 wherein the coating material includes latex and clay.
- 17. The method of claim 6 wherein the coating material includes latex and clay.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/867,524, filed Jun. 2, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,795,394.
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