Claims
- 1. An illumination device for illuminating an object to be observed by a camera along an observation axis extending from the camera to the object, said illumination device comprising:
- a housing having at least a first aperture therein alignable with an observation axis;
- a partially reflective beam splitter being supported by said housing and being positioned obliquely relative to the observation axis adjacent said at least first aperture;
- a light source being arranged to cast light on a first surface of said beam splitter;
- a diffuser being positioned between said beam splitter and said light source for diffusing light from said light source as the light passes through said diffuser to said first surface of said beam splitter;
- wherein said partially reflective beam splitter is a curved member and said diffuser is sufficiently partially inclined with respect to the observation axis so as only to be able, during use, to indirectly illuminate a desired portion of the object to be observed, via said curved beam splitter, when the object is positioned along the observation axis thereby facilitating generation of a substantially uniform illumination field even when the illumination device is located adjacent the object to be observed.
- 2. The illumination device according to claim 1, wherein a first elongate straight edge portion of said curved beam splitter forms a first angle with respect to said observation axis and a second opposed elongate straight edge portion of said beam splitter forms a second different angle with respect to said curved beam splitter.
- 3. The illumination device according to claim 1, wherein said first aperture of said housing defines a clear aperture of an inspection system and the radius of curvature of said curved beam splitter is between about 1 to about 3 times the minimum clear aperture dimension.
- 4. The illumination device according to claim 1, wherein said housing has a second aperture therein which is also alignable with said observation axis and said beam splitter is located between said first aperture and said second aperture.
- 5. The illumination device according to claim 1, wherein said light source comprises one of a bulb, an incandescent fiber optic, at least one LED, a fluorescent light and an array of lights.
- 6. The illumination device according to claim 1, wherein said illumination device includes a light trap and said light trap is positioned such that unreflected diffused light, from said light source, which passes through said curved beam splitter is absorbed by said light trap.
- 7. The illumination device according to claim 1, wherein the inner surface of the housing is coated with a substance which reflects a sufficient amount of light so as to match a brightness of the diffused light reflected by said curved beam splitter from said diffuser toward the object to be observed.
- 8. The illumination device according to claim 1, wherein said illumination device is used in combination with an inspection camera, and said inspection camera is positioned along said observation axis and adjacent a second aperture of said housing to sense light reflected by the object to be observed and passing through said curved beam splitter.
- 9. The combination according to claim 8 wherein the combination further includes a computer and assembly equipment, and the computer is connected with said inspection camera and the assembly equipment to control and manipulate the object to be observed, as desired.
- 10. An inspection system for illuminating an object to be observed by a camera along an observation axis extending from the camera to the object; said inspection system including an illumination device comprising:
- a housing having at least a first aperture therein alignable with an observation axis;
- a partially reflective beam splitter being supported by said housing and being positioned obliquely relative to the observation axis adjacent said at least first aperture;
- a light source being arranged to cast light on a first surface of said beam splitter;
- a diffuser being positioned between said beam splitter and said light source for diffusing light from said light source as the light passes through said diffuser to said first surface of said beam splitter;
- wherein said partially reflective beam splitter is a curved member and said diffuser is sufficiently partially inclined with respect to the observation axis so as only to be able, during use, to indirectly illuminate a desired portion of the object to be observed, via said curved beam splitter, when the object is positioned along the observation axis thereby facilitating generation of a substantially uniform illumination field even when the illumination device is located adjacent the object to be observed.
- 11. The inspection system according to claim 10, wherein said housing has a second aperture therein also aligned with said observation axis and said curved beam splitter is located between said first aperture and said second aperture; and
- said light source comprises one of a bulb, and incandescent fiber optic, at least one LED and a fluorescent light.
- 12. The inspection system according to claim 10, wherein said first aperture of said housing defines a clear aperture of an inspection system and the radius of curvature of said curved beam splitter is between about 1 to about 3 times the minimum clear aperture dimension; and a first elongate straight edge portion of said curved beam splitter forms a first angle with respect to said observation axis and a second opposed elongate straight edge portion of said beam splitter forms a second different angle with respect to said curved beam splitter.
- 13. The inspection system according to claim 10, wherein said illumination device includes a light trap and said light trap is positioned such that unreflected diffused light, from said light source, which passes through said curved beam splitter is absorbed by said light trap.
- 14. The inspection system according to claim 10, wherein the inner surface of the housing is coated with a substance which reflects a sufficient amount of light so as to match a brightness of the diffused light reflected by said curved beam splitter from said diffuser toward the object to be observed.
- 15. A method of illuminating an object to be observed by a camera along an observation axis extending from the camera to the object, said method comprising the steps of:
- utilizing a housing having two aligned apertures therein which are both aligned with an observation axis;
- supporting a partially reflective curved beam splitter within said housing between said apertures and along the observation axis adjacent;
- arranging a light source to cast light on a first surface of said beam splitter;
- positioning a diffuser, at least partially inclined with respect to said observation axis, between said curved beam splitter and said light source for diffusing light from said light source as the light passes through said diffuser to said curved beam splitter;
- supply light, from said light source, through said diffuser to said curved beam splitter;
- reflecting a portion of said light, via said curved beam splitter, toward the object to be observed;
- allowing a portion of light reflected back by said object to be observed to pass through said curved beam splitter and be sensed by said camera whereby said diffuser is sufficiently inclined with respect to the observation axis so as only to be able, during use, to indirectly illuminate a desired portion of the object to be observed, via said curved beam splitter, when the object is positioned along the observation axis.
- 16. The method according to claim 15, further comprising the steps of forming a first angle between a first elongate substantially straight edge portion of said curved beam splitter and said observation axis and forming a second angle between a second opposed elongate substantially straight edge portion of said beam splitter and said curved beam splitter with said second angle being different from said first angle.
- 17. The method according to claim 15, wherein said first aperture of said housing defines a clear aperture of an inspection system and said method further comprising the step of selecting the radius of curvature of said curved beam splitter to be between about 1 to about 3 times the minimum clear aperture dimension.
- 18. The method according to claim 15, further comprising the step of utilizing one of a bulb, an incandescent fiber optic, at least one LED and a fluorescent light as said light source.
- 19. The method according to claim 15, further comprising the steps of providing a light trap and positioning said light trap such that unreflected diffuse light which passes through said curved beam splitter is absorbed by said light trap.
- 20. The method according to claim 15, further comprising the steps of coating an inner surface of the housing with a substance which reflects a sufficient amount of light so as to match a brightness of the diffused light reflected by said curved beam splitter from said diffuser toward the object to be observed.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 08/501,213 filed Jul. 11, 1995 now U. S. Pat. No. 5,604,550 which is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 08/331,882 filed Oct. 31, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,539,485.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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