Claims
- 1. A measuring system for the non-contacting detection of the three-dimensional shape of a groove peripherally extending in a spectacle frame, comprising a light source directing its light beam onto the groove, an optical imaging system which projects the light reflected at the groove onto an optical detector unit and which is disposed in a largely centred position relative to the groove to be measured on the spectacle frame,
- a holder supporting the spectacle frame, which is supported for rotation relative to the light source, the detector system and the optical imaging system about a centring axis of a surface inscribed by the peripheral groove of the spectacle frame, as well as an evaluation unit for determining the three-dimensional shape of the groove,
- wherein the source of light will illuminate the groove with a single beam of linear configuration,
- that an optical deflector system is provided which deflects the light beam from the light source onto the groove in such a way that the linear beam is directed largely orthogonally onto the surface inscribed by the peripheral groove in the spectacle frame, and
- that the light source and the detector system enclose a triangulation angle relative to the groove to be measured, which can be invariably pre-determined, so that the application of the light section technique will be possible for the detection of the three-dimensional shape of the groove.
- 2. A measuring system according to claim 1, wherein said light source is a laser.
- 3. A measuring system according to claim 1, wherein said optical deflector system and said optical imaging system are configured to constitute a single unit.
- 4. A measuring system according to claim 3, wherein the single unit is a 90.degree. deflecting prism or a mirror.
- 5. A measuring system according to claim 1, wherein said light source and said detector unit are disposed in a side-by-side relationship and that the light beam of said light source is directed onto the area inscribed by said peripheral groove of the spectacle frame in a direction largely orthogonal, and is adapted to be deflected onto said groove by said optical deflector unit.
- 6. A measuring system according to claim 1, wherein said optical deflector unit is so oriented that the light beam is incident on said groove at an angle, preferably at an angle of 45.degree..
- 7. A measuring system according to claim 1, wherein said holder is a turntable.
- 8. A measuring system according to claim 1, wherein said optical imaging system is disposed in the plane of the area inscribed by said peripheral groove of the spectacle frame, and rests relative to the spectacle frame adapted to be rotated.
- 9. A measuring system according to claim 1, wherein said holder provides for an adjustment device such that the spectacle frame can be oriented relative to said optical imaging system such that said imaging system is oriented relative to said peripheral groove in a largely centred position.
- 10. A measuring system according to claim 1, wherein said detector unit is a CCD measuring camera.
- 11. A measuring system according to claim 10, wherein said CCD measuring camera is a matrix camera which presents light sensors disposed in lines and columns.
- 12. A measuring system according to claim 1, wherein said holder is adapted to be rotated in a cycled manner through a defined angle relative to said light source, said optical imaging unit and said detector unit.
- 13. A measuring system according to claim 1, wherein said evaluation unit detects the angle of rotation of said holder for each position of said spectacle frame relative to said light beam, and evaluates the light reflected on said groove for each rotational position.
- 14. A measuring system according to claim 1, wherein said holder or said optical deflector and imaging unit is adapted for travelling along a direction orthogonal on the area inscribed by the by course of said groove.
- 15. A measuring system according to claim 14, wherein a sensor is provided which detects the horizontal orientation between the light beam directed onto said groove and said groove, and that a controller is provided which aligns the light beam directed onto said groove relative to the groove.
- 16. A method of non-contacting detection of the three-dimensional shape of a groove peripherally extending in a spectacle frame and presenting two groove edges extending in parallel as well as a groove bottom, comprising the steps of operation:
- illuminating the groove with a linear radiation field,
- detecting the radiation reflected on the groove by means of a detector unit with local resolution,
- detecting the three-dimensional position of areas on said detector unit which correspond each to the image of the groove edges and the bottom of the groove,
- determining the co-ordinates in space of both groove edges and of the bottom of the groove on the basis of the light section technique,
- regression of a polynomial curve for representing a sectional profile of said groove in the illuminated linear area,
- stepwise shift of the linear radiation field relative to the groove until largely all areas of the groove have been detected in the aforementioned manner,
- combining all sectional profiles so determined to form a three-dimensional shape of the groove.
- 17. A method according to claim 16, wherein the relative three-dimensional position between said detector unit and said light source is so determined that a definable triangulation angle .gamma. is inscribed by a light beam incident on said groove and by a light beam reflected on said groove.
- 18. A method according to claim 16, wherein the determination of the co-ordinates of said groove edges and the bottom of said groove in space the image of a light section through said groove on said detector unit is determined, for which the following relationship applies in correspondence with the light section technique: ##EQU7## wherein: .DELTA.x relative distance of two groove points in the detector plane
- .DELTA.z relative distance of two groove points on the real groove contour
- b/z imaging scale
- z object spacing between the light source and the groove
- .gamma. triangulation angle.
- 19. A method according to claim 16, wherein the image of the groove section illuminated by said linear radiation field, which is produced by said local-resolution detector unit, is evaluated by lines in such a way that a search is performed in each detector line for intensity edges.
- 20. A method according to claim 19, wherein two intensity edges Fl.sub.1 (z) and Fl.sub.2 (z), which are found in one detector line, a mean value F.sub.M is produced in correspondence with the following relationship: ##EQU8## wherein: k.sub.M1, k.sub.M2 are material-specific factors depending on the degree of reflection and absorption; k.sub.M1 .apprxeq.1 and k.sub.M2 .apprxeq.1 for metal spectacle frames, k.sub.1 .apprxeq.2 and k.sub.M2 .apprxeq.0 for synthetic spectacle frames.
- 21. A method according to claim 20, wherein mean values among all mean values F.sub.M of a sectional profile of said groove, which correspond to the two mutually opposing groove edges as well as to the bottom of the groove.
- 22. A method according to claim 21, wherein co-ordinates of the images of said groove edges and of the bottom of the groove, which are related to the detector plane, are converted by a co-ordinate transformation into three-dimensional co-ordinates with consideration of distortions which are due to production-inherent detector variations.
- 23. A method according to claim 16, wherein a regression of a polynomial function of the fourth order is performed on the established three-dimensional co-ordinates of the two groove edges and of the bottom of the groove.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a 371 of PCT/DE98/00713 filed on Mar. 10, 1998.
PCT Information
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102e Date |
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PCT/DE98/00713 |
3/10/1998 |
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12/22/1999 |
12/22/1999 |
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WO98/45664 |
10/15/1998 |
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