Claims
- 1. A sorting apparatus utilizing transmitted light to determine whether an article under inspection is defective or not and thus eliminating the article when determined to be defective, comprising:
- a light irradiator irradiating said article with a light beam having a smaller diameter than that of said article;
- a light condenser condensing the rays of light transmitted through said article while being diffused, said light condenser being positioned diametrically opposite said light irradiator;
- two light detecting means for respectively detecting two specific kinds of light having different wavelengths among the condensed rays of transmitted light; and
- a judging means for judging whether said article is defective or non-defective by obtaining a ratio between the intensities of the two specific kinds of light detected by said light detecting means and judging whether or not the obtained ratio is higher than a predetermined value.
- 2. A sorting apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising discriminating means for discriminating an article of a different kind from the kinds articles under inspection by detecting that the intensities of said specific light detected by said light detecting means are lower than a predetermined value.
- 3. A sorting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said light beam from said light irradiator has a wavelength of 500 nm to 1400 nm.
- 4. A sorting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said two light detecting means detect, respectively, light having wavelengths of 750 nm and 1100 nm.
- 5. A nut-sorting apparatus utilizing transmitted light to determine whether any nut under inspection is defective and to eliminate any nut which is determined to be defective, said nut-sorting apparatus comprising:
- a light irradiator radiating said nut with a light beam to determine whether said nut is defective, said light irradiator providing a light beam of a diameter smaller than said nut being irradiated;
- a light condenser condensing the rays of light from said light irradiator transmitted through said nut while being defused, said light condenser being positioned diametrically opposite said light irradiator;
- two light detecting means for respectively detecting two specific kinds of light having different wavelengths among the condensed rays of transmitted light; and
- a judging means for judging whether said nut is defective or non-defective by obtaining a ratio between the intensities of the two specific kinds of light detected by said two light detecting means and judging whether or not the obtained ratio is higher than a predetermined value.
- 6. A nut sorting apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein said light beam from said light irradiator has a wavelength of 500 nm to 1400 nm.
- 7. A nut sorting apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein said two light detecting means detect, respectively, light having wavelengths of 750 nm and 1100 nm.
- 8. A nut sorting apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein said apparatus determines the presence of any fungus contaminating said nut.
- 9. A sorting apparatus utilizing transmitted light to determine whether an article under inspection is defective, said apparatus comprising:
- a light source irradiating said article under inspection with a beam of light having a diameter smaller than said article under inspection;
- a light condenser positioned diametrically opposite said light source, said light condenser condensing rays of light from said light source diffused through said article;
- at least two light detecting means, each of said light detecting means respectively detecting a different one of at least two specific and different wave lengths of light condensed by said light condenser; and,
- judging means for judging whether said article is defective by obtaining a ratio between the intensities of said at least two specific and different wavelengths detected by said light detecting means and determining whether the ratio is higher than a predetermined value.
- 10. An apparatus as claimed in claim 9, further comprising discriminating means for discriminating an article of a different kind from the kind of articles under inspection by detecting that the intensities of said wavelengths of light detected by said light detecting means are lower than a predetermined value.
- 11. A sorting apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein said light beam from said light irradiator has a wavelength of 500 nm to 1400 nm.
- 12. A sorting apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein two light detecting means detect, respectively, light having wavelengths of 750 nm and 1100 nm.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/545,435, filed Jun. 28, 1990 now abandoned.
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