Claims
- 1. A machine for sorting glass cullet according to different color characteristics of the cullet comprising:a. a light source including an emitter of blue light; b. a sensor adapted to generate a blue light electrical signal in response to a magnitude of the blue light passing through the glass cutlet to the sensor when the cullet is positioned between the light source and the sensor; c. a color identification module operably connected to the sensor and responsive to the blue light electrical signal whereby the magnitude of the blue light passing through the cullet is used to identify the cullet with one or more of the different color characteristics, including blue color characteristics; d. the light source further including an emitter of red light and an emitter of green light; e. the sensor further adapted to generate red and green light electrical signals in response to magnitudes of the red and green light passing through the glass cullet to the sensor when the cullet is positioned between the light source and the sensor; f. the color identification module is responsive to the red and green light electrical signals whereby the magnitudes of the red and green light passing through the cullet are also used to identify the cullet with one or more of the different color characteristics; and g. the sensor including a signal generating module for generating the red, green, and blue light electrical signals, the red, green, and blue light electrical signals having baseline values and amplitudes, the baseline values and amplitudes corresponding to the magnitudes of the respective red, green, and blue light sensed by the sensor, and the color identification module including a transmission module for analyzing the amplitudes and the baseline values and assigning a red, a green, or a blue transmission value corresponding to the magnitudes of the red, green, or blue light sensed by the sensor, the transmission module responsive to the red, green, and blue light electrical signals, and a color module for determining the color characteristics of the cullet by analyzing the transmission values, the color module responsive to the transmission values.
- 2. The glass sorting machine of claim 1, wherein the color module includes a category module for assigning a color category to the cullet, the color category including red, green, and blue threshold settings, where the color module assigns the color category according to a comparison between the threshold settings and the transmission values of the cullet.
- 3. The glass sorting machine of claim 1 further comprising:a. the color identification module including a pixel grid map module to map a sensing region between the light source and the sensor such that the pixel grid map module maps the cullet as the cullet pass through the sensing region, the pixel grid map module responsive to the red, green, and blue light electrical signals; and b. the color identification module further including a normalizer adapted to normalize the baseline values between times when cullet are present in the sensing region, the normalizer responsive to the red, green, and blue light electrical signals.
- 4. The glass sorting machine of claim 3 further comprising:a. the red, green, and blue light electrical signals comprise analog signals; b. an analog-to-digital (A/D) converter to convert the analog signals to digital signals; and c. the pixel grid map module being responsive to the digital signals such that red digital signals, a green digital signals, and blue digital signals corresponding are mapped, the digital signals having baseline values in the absence of cullet in the sensing region and attenuated values in the presence of cullet in the sensing region; d. the normalizer having a discrete signal processor (DSP) adapted to normalize the digital signal baseline values between times when cullet are present in the sensing region, wherein the DSP is adapted to determine the presence or absence of cullet in the sensing region by taking a derivative of the digital signals, and where the DSP is responsive to the digital signals; and e. an erosion detection module to detect spurious measurements due to refraction and other irregularities, where the erosion module suppresses data based upon an erosion footprint threshold and the erosion detection module is responsive to the digital signals.
- 5. The glass sorting machine of claim 4 further comprising:wherein the infrared, red, green, and blue LED light sources may be operated independent of one and another; b. a collimator aligned with the light source such that the light is restrained; and c. an ejector in operable position to eject the cullet in response to ejection signals generated by the color identification module.
- 6. A method for sorting cullet by color, where the cullet comprises substantially glass articles having different color characteristics intermixed with optical impurities comprising the steps of:a. directing light having red, green, and blue light components from a light source to a light sensor positioned so that articles passing between the light source and sensor can attenuate the light before it reaches the sensor; b. sensing in the sensor the red, green, and blue light components and generating corresponding signals, the signals having attenuated amplitude values and baseline values, the attenuated amplitude values corresponding to the red, green, and blue light components attenuated by the articles, and the baseline values corresponding to red, green, and blue light components not attenuated by the articles; c. conveying the articles through the light such that the light reaching the sensor is attenuated; and d. distinguishing the color characteristics of the articles based upon the attenuated amplitude values of the signals, the distinguishing including determining a transmission value for each red, green, or blue light component sensed, setting a red, a green, and a blue threshold setting for each color characteristic, determining the color characteristic for each article by comparing the red, green and blue transmission values for each article to the red, green and blue threshold setting corresponding to each color characteristic.
- 7. The sorting method of claim 6 further comprising:a. directing light having an infrared component from the light source to the light sensor so that articles passing between the light source and sensor can attenuate the infrared component of the light before it reaches the sensor; b. sensing the infrared light component in the sensor and generating corresponding infrared light signals; and c. separately obtaining the transmission values associated with the infrared, red, green, and blue light components by sequentially and individually emitting and sensing the infrared, red light, blue light, and green components.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of my U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/183,349 filed Oct. 30, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,144,004 and application Ser. No. 09/329,636 filed Jun. 10, 1999, issued Oct. 24, 2000 as U.S. Pat. No. 6,137,074.
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