Claims
- 1. A defect detection system for sensing defects in discrete pieces of similar product being carried on a conveyor belt, comprising:
- a mounting base supported over said conveyor belt and removably carrying the following:
- a light module underslung from said base for illuminating said product;
- a vision module placed on said base with camera means for sensing reflections of said illumination by said product to thereby sense said defect;
- a power module placed on said base for supplying power to said vision module; and
- quick, release means connected individually to each of said modules for respectively connecting said modules to said base and for allowing easy removal of a said module.
- 2. A defect detection system as in claim 1 wherein all of said modules are coupled to said system by removable cabling.
- 3. A defect detection system as in claim 1 wherein said belt is continuation and seamless and said mounting base is cantilevered above said belt to allow removal of said belt.
- 4. A defect detection system as in claim 3 including a pair of pivotally mounted side supports between said base and said conveyor to support said cantilevered mounting base and to be selectively rotated 90.degree. to allow removal of said continuous belt.
- 5. A defect detection system as in claim 1 where said vision and power modules include lifting hooks for facilitating said removal.
- 6. A defect detection system as in claim 6 where said side supports include Teflon coated ends.
- 7. A defect detection system as in claim 1 where vision module is located on said base substantially over said underslung light module.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 813,121 filed Dec. 24, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,738,175.
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Divisions (1)
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