Claims
- 1. A method for monitoring a moving web, comprising the steps of:
- arranging a series of transmitters to direct a bar of radiation beams at a face of the web in a direction substantially transverse to a direction of movement of the web,
- arranging a series of receivers to detect radiation reflected from the web and background,
- passing measurement signals corresponding to the detected radiation from said series of receivers to an electronic unit,
- determining a quantity in said electronic unit from the measurement signals that characterizes the monitoring of the web,
- determining digitally an approximate location of an edge or a corresponding discontinuity in the web on the basis of the largest change in reflected radiation detected by said series of receivers in an area of one of said series of transmitters, and
- determining analogously the precise location of the edge or corresponding continuity of the web by comparing values of the measurement signals of adjacent ones of said series of receivers situated closest to said one of said series of transmitters.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising
- causing each of said series of transmitters to transmit a pulse alternatingly one after the other to form the radiation bar, and
- reading receiving pulses at said series of receivers synchronously with each transmitter pulse at a specified point of time, and
- repeating a sequence of transmitter pulses and receiving pulses at short time intervals by controlling said electronic unit.
- 3. The method of claim 2, further comprising arranging said electronic unit to control said series of transmitters by activating individual ones of said series of transmitters alternatingly in a specific sequence so that two adjacent ones of said series of transmitters are activated and one of said series of receivers situated between the adjacent transmitters reads a receiving pulse simultaneously.
- 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising
- arranging a first reference transmitter outside an area of measurement to direct a radiation beam outside the edge of the web, and
- arranging a second reference transmitter to direct a radiation beam entirely within the web.
- 5. The method of claim 1, further comprising arranging said series of receivers such that receiving sectors of adjacent ones of said series of receivers overlap each other.
- 6. The method of claim 1, further comprising
- arranging said series of transmitters and said series of receivers on first and second measurement heads,
- arranging said first and second measurement heads substantially in the same position at both edges of the web, and
- determining the transverse width of the web on the basis of the measurement signals.
- 7. The method of claim 1, further comprising
- arranging said series of transmitters and said series of receivers on first and second measurement heads, and
- arranging said first and second measurement heads at the same edge of the web at a distance from each other such that said first and second measurement heads operate "in parallel" and back-up the operation of one another.
- 8. The method of claim 7, further comprising determining the speed of the web on the basis of the measurement signals by calculating the running time of the web in relation to the distance between said first and second measurement heads by a correlation technique.
- 9. The method of claim 1, further comprising
- arranging said series of transmitters and said series of receivers on at least one measurement head, and
- utilizing the measurement signals to detect a break in, or the presence of, the paper or board web as the web runs on support of a fabric, a drying wire and/or as a free draw.
- 10. The method of claim 1, further comprising
- arranging said series of transmitters and said series of receivers on at least one measurement head, and
- utilizing the measurement signals as regulation signals in a feedback-connected regulation system which regulates control means that control the transverse position of the web.
- 11. The method of claim 1 as applied in a paper machine, further comprising
- arranging said series of transmitters and said series of receivers on at least one measurement head, and
- connecting said electronic unit through a series cable and/or by corresponding I/O control wires to a process or automation system of the paper machine, and
- controlling a sequence of measurement through said series of transmitters and said series of receivers by a control logic unit arranged in said electronic unit.
- 12. The method of claim 1, wherein the web is a wire in a paper machine, a felt, a material web, a board or paper web.
- 13. A device for monitoring an edge of a moving web or a point of discontinuity in the web, comprising
- a measurement head,
- a series of radiation transmitters arranged in said measurement head and directing a bar of radiation beams at a face of the web in a direction substantially transverse to a direction of movement of the web,
- a series of radiation receivers arranged in said measurement head, said receivers structured and arranged to receive radiation derived from said radiation transmitters and reflected from the web to be monitored and background environment, said receivers being arranged in a row to alternate with said transmitters such that each of said receivers is arranged between, and detects radiation derived from, a pair of said transmitters, said row of receivers and transmitters being oriented in a direction substantially transverse to a running direction of the web, and
- an electronic unit in which a web monitoring quantity is formed by the application of an analog-digital principle of measurement, said electronic unit comprising a control logic which controls a measurement sequence of said transmitters and said receivers, and a signal-transfer unit arranged to transfer measurement signals derived from said receivers successively to said electronic unit,
- said electronic unit further comprising means for determining digitally an approximate location of an edge or a corresponding discontinuity in the web on the basis of the largest change in reflected radiation detected by said receivers in an area of one of said transmitters and means for determining analogously the precise location of the edge or corresponding continuity of the web by comparing values of the measurement signals of adjacent ones of said receivers situated closest to said one of said transmitters.
- 14. The device of claim 13, wherein said measurement head comprises a box having an interior and an elongate opening for transmission and receiving of the radiation, said transmitters and receivers being arranged in the interior of said box.
- 15. The device of claim 13, wherein said transmitters comprise light emitting diodes (LEDs) and said receivers comprise photodiodes, said transmitters and receivers being uniformly spaced and arranged such that one of said transmitters is arranged on both sides of each of said receivers.
- 16. The device of claim 13, further comprising a first reference transmitter arranged outside an area of measurement to direct a radiation beam outside the edge of the web and a second reference transmitter arranged to direct a radiation beam entirely at a face of the web.
- 17. The device of claim 13, wherein said measurement head is arranged in a box having an inner casing, an outer casing and thermal insulations between said inner casing and said outer casing, said box being connected to circulation means for circulating cooling and/or cleaning air.
- 18. The device of claim 13, wherein said series of transmitters comprises between 4 and 15 transmitters, said transmitters and said receivers being arranged in a straight line at a distance from about 15 mm to about 30 mm from each other, a perpendicular distance between said measurement head and a plane of the web being in a range from about 150 mm to about 250 mm, the width of an area of measurement via said measurement head being in a range from about 100 mm to about 200 mm, the duration of pulses of radiation from said transmitters being in a range from about 10 .mu.s to about 100 .mu.s.
- 19. The device of claim 18, wherein said series of transmitters comprises between 5 and 8 transmitters, said transmitters and said receivers being arranged in a straight line at a distance of about 20 mm from each other, the duration of pulses of radiation from said transmitters being about 50 .mu.s.
- 20. A method for determining a transverse width of a moving web, comprising the steps of:
- arranging a series of transmitters to direct a bar of radiation beams at a face of the web in a direction substantially transverse to a direction of movement of the web,
- arranging a series of receivers to detect radiation reflected from the web and background,
- arranging said series of transmitters and said series of receivers on first and second measurement heads,
- arranging said first and second measurement heads substantially in the same position at both edges of the web,
- passing measurement signals corresponding to the detected radiation from said series of receivers to an electronic unit,
- determining digitally an approximate location of edges of the web on the basis of the largest change in reflected radiation detected by said series of receivers in an area of one of said series of transmitters,
- determining analogously the precise location of the edges of the web by comparing values of the measurement signals of adjacent ones of said series of receivers situated closest to said one of said series of transmitters, and
- determining the transverse width of the web on the basis of the location of the edges of the web.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/165,449 filed on Dec. 10, 1993, now abandoned.
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