Claims
- 1. A detection apparatus, comprising:
(a) an emitter for emitting a plurality of optical pulses; (b) a detector for receiving the optical pulses from the emitter; and (c) a controller connected to the emitter and the detector, the controller comparing a difference between at least one pulse received at the detector and at least one other pulse received at the detector with a threshold to detect the presence of an object between the emitter and detector.
- 2. The detection apparatus of claim 1, wherein the emitter is an infrared emitter.
- 3. The detection apparatus of claim 2, wherein the emitter comprises at least one LED.
- 4. The detection apparatus of claim 4, wherein the detector is an infrared detector.
- 5. The detection apparatus of claim 5, wherein the detector preferably comprises an IR phototransistor.
- 6. The detection apparatus of claim 1, wherein the controller comprises a microcontroller communicatively connected to the emitter and the detector.
- 7. The detection apparatus of claim 6, wherein the controller further comprises a pulse generator communicatively connected to the emitter.
- 8. The detection apparatus of claim 7, wherein the pulse generator operates at between 200 Hz and 10 kHz.
- 9. The detection apparatus of claim 7, wherein the pulse generator comprises a high side driver and performs a constant current sourcing function.
- 10. The detection apparatus of claim 9, wherein the pulse generator comprises a feedback loop for adjusting current based on voltage drop across the emitter to provide constant power to the emitter.
- 11. The detection apparatus of claim 7, wherein the pulse generator is communicatively connected to the microcontroller and is driven thereby.
- 12. The detection apparatus of claim 6, wherein the controller further comprises an output circuit connected to the detector.
- 13. The detection apparatus of claim 12, wherein the output circuit adjusts the voltage at the detector based on the intensity of the received pulses.
- 14. The detection apparatus of claim 13, wherein the output circuit comprises a pull up resistor which pulls the output of the output circuit high when the detector phototransistor is off and as the phototransistor turns on, the pull up resistor pulls the output low.
- 15. The detection apparatus of claim 1, wherein the controller further comprises a threshold adjuster.
- 16. The detection apparatus of claim 1, wherein the controller compares the relative amplitude of the optical pulses.
- 17. The detection apparatus of claim 1, wherein the controller determines that an object is detected when the compared difference exceeds the threshold.
- 18. The detection apparatus of claim 1, wherein the detected object is selected from the group of objects consisting of a predetermined layer of ice, an ice cube, an aqueous liquid, an oil, and a powder.
- 19. An apparatus for detecting the presence of an object and for use with an object processing system, comprising:
(a) an infrared emitter for emitting a plurality of optical pulses, the emitter including at least one LED; (b) an infrared detector for receiving the optical pulses from the emitter, the detector including at least one phototransistor; and (c) a controller connected to the emitter and the detector, the controller comprising:
(i) a pulse generator communicatively connected to the emitter; (ii) an output circuit communicatively connected to the detector; and (iii) a microcontroller communicatively connected to the pulse generator and to the output circuit; whereby the controller compares a difference between at least one pulse received at the detector and at least one other pulse received at the detector with a threshold to detect the presence of an object between the emitter and detector.
- 20. An object processing system, which automatically detects the presence of objects at at least one predetermined location, comprising:
(a) an object processing subsystem; and (b) an object detection subsystem communicatively connected to the object processing subsystem, the object detection subsystem, comprising:
(1) an infrared emitter for emitting a plurality of optical pulses, the emitter including at least one LED; (2) an infrared detector for receiving the optical pulses from the emitter, the detector including at least one phototransistor; and (3) a controller connected to the emitter and the detector, the controller comprising:
(i) a pulse generator communicatively connected to the emitter; (ii) an output circuit communicatively connected to the detector; and (iii) a microcontroller communicatively connected to the pulse generator and to the output circuit; whereby the controller compares a difference between at least one pulse received at the detector and at least one other pulse received at the detector with a threshold to detect the presence of an object between the emitter and detector.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS, IF ANY
[0001] This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of co-pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/351,309, filed Jan. 19, 2002, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60351309 |
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