Claims
- 1. A light scanning head for needles in knitting machine, having light wave conductors into which radiation is supplied and which receive radiation reflected by the needle and supply it to an evaluation unit, wherein a lens is arranged in a region of ends of the light wave conductors which face the needle.
- 2. The light scanning head according to claim 1, wherein the light wave conductors form an elongated arrangement in cross-section at said ends of the light wave conductors which face the needle.
- 3. The light scanning head according to claim 1, wherein the distance between the needle and the lens lies in the region of 5 to 30 millimeters.
- 4. The light scanning head according to claim 1 wherein the light wave conductors are formed by a plurality of optical fibers, which are packed close together at least at the ends facing the needle, light-transmitting ends and light-receiving ends of the individual fibers wherein a determined number of receiving fiber ends lies in the immediate vicinity of each transmitting fiber end.
- 5. The light scanning head according to claim 4, wherein light-transmitting fiber ends and light-receiving fiber ends are arranged alternately in rows.
- 6. A light scanning system for needles in knitting machines, with a control unit, which comprises at least a light source and an evaluating unit with a receiver, at least a first and a second light wave conductor, the first light wave conductor having a first end, which is connected to the light source in order to supply light to the first light wave conductor, and having a second end, which is arranged for transmitting the light onto a needle, and the second light wave conductor having a first end, which is secured so close to the second end of the first light wave conductor that radiation reflected by the needle enters the second light wave conductor, and having a second end, which is connected to the evaluating unit, so that the reflected radiation is supplied to the receiver, wherein at least one of a lens and a homogeniser is arranged in front of the second end of the first light wave conductor and the first end of the second light wave conductor.
- 7. The light scanning system according to claim 6, wherein the light wave conductors are formed by optical fibers, which together form an elongate arrangement in cross section, the fibers of the first light wave conductor being separated from the fibers of the second light wave conductor in the longer direction by a film.
- 8. The light scanning system according to claim 6, wherein the distance between the needle and the lens lies in the region of 5 to 30 millimeters.
- 9. The light scanning system according to claim 6, wherein the light wave conductors are formed by a plurality of optical fibers, which are packed close together at least at their ends facing the needle, light-transmitting ends and light receiving ends of the individual fibers wherein a determined number of receiving fiber ends lies in the immediate vicinity of each transmitting fiber end.
- 10. The light scanning system according to claim 6, wherein light-transmitting fiber ends are arranged alternately in rows.
- 11. A method for testing needles in knitting machines, with a light scanning system, comprisinglight wave conductors are arranged in such a manner that needles passing the light wave conductors reflect light transmitted by a first light wave conductor and light reflected by the needles enters a second light wave conductor in order to record signal sequences relating to the reflected light using a receiver, with intact, correctly arranged needles, a basic signal sequence of the signals detected by the receiver is recorded over at least one of at least one run of the knitting machine and at least one revolution of the circular knitting machine and a basic signal sequence associated with the provided positions of the needles is deposited in a store of the control unit, at least one of before and during operation of the machine, a signal sequence of the signals detected by the receiver is recorded over at least one of at least one run of the machine and at least one revolution of the machine, the recorded signal sequence is compared with the basic signal sequence, a fault being reported if at least one of the signal sequence cannot be brought into sufficient correspondence with the basic signal sequence and if a deviation between the basic signal sequence and the signal sequence is determined.
- 12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the signals are digitized by means of a threshold value criterion, so that the digitized signals represent the frequency of the passage of the needles.
- 13. The method according to claim 11, wherein a deviation of the frequency of the signals from the basic signal sequence is determined as a criterion that the correspondence is insufficient.
- 14. The method according to claim 11, wherein the deviation is determined via a temporal threshold value criterion.
- 15. The method according to claim 11, wherein for the frequencies of the signals of the signal sequence detected by the receiver, at least one of a value is prescribed and is determined by the device, which corresponds to the movement velocity of the knitting machine and the given spacing of the possible positions of needles, it being determined during said comparison whether the signals have a frequency corresponding to an integral multiple of the minimum spacing between two adjacent needles.
- 16. The method according to claim 11, wherein basic signal sequence types corresponding to possible arrangement patterns of the needles are defined and are stored in a computer, wherein a basic signal sequence recorded with intact, correctly arranged needles is associated with one of the basic signal sequence types and wherein the comparison of the recorded signal sequence with the basic signal sequence is effected as a function of the associated basic signal sequence type.
- 17. The method according to claim 11, wherein time windows are adjusted in at least one of during the recording of the basic signal sequence and the signal sequence for the occurrence in time of the signals of the reflected light.
- 18. The light scanning head according to claim 1 wherein the distance between the needle and the lens lies in the region of 10 to 20 millimeters.
- 19. The light scanning system according to claim 6, wherein the distance between the needle and the lens lies in the region of 10 to 20 millimeters.
Priority Claims (1)
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199 24 924 |
May 1999 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a 371 of PCT/EP00/04316 Nov. 28, 2001.
This application claims the benefit of German application no. 19 24 924.5 filed on May 31, 1999.
PCT Information
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PCT/EP00/04316 |
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Publishing Document |
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WO00/73565 |
12/7/2000 |
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