Claims
- 1. Apparatus for discriminating between objects having different surface reflectivity, said objects positioned in one of a plurality of angles relative to said apparatus, comprising:a light source for illuminating an object; a first optical sensor mounted relative to said light source, said first optical sensor receiving direct light reflected from said object in a first one of said plurality of angles; a second optical sensor mounted relative to said light source, said second optical sensor receiving direct light reflected from said object in a second one of said plurality of angles; a third optical sensor mounted relative to said light source, said third optical sensor receiving dispersed light reflected from said object in any of said plurality of angles; adding means for computing the sum of a light signal received by said first sensor and a light signal received by said second sensor; computation means for comparing a light signal received by said third optical sensor with said sum, said computation means connected with said adding means and with said third optical sensor; and means for determining said object type, said means for determining connected with said computation means.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said computation means comprises means for subtracting.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, additionally comprising a first amplifier connected with said adding means and a second amplifier connected with said third optical sensor, wherein said first amplifier and said second amplifier are connected with said computation means.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said means for determining comprises a comparator; and additionally comprising a reference, wherein said comparator compares an input thereof, received from said computation means, with said reference.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3, additionally comprising a third amplifier connected with said computation means and with said means for determining.
- 6. A CTP device for imaging printing plates stacked in a cassette, said plates separated by paper sheets, said cassette positioned in one of a plurality of angles, comprising:an imaging system; discriminating means for determining the type of a topmost object in said cassette, said discriminating means comprising: a light source for illuminating said topmost object; a first optical sensor mounted relative to said light source, said first optical sensor receiving direct light reflected from said topmost object in a first one of said plurality of angles; a second optical sensor mounted relative to said light source, said second optical sensor receiving direct light reflected from said topmost object in a second one of said plurality of angles; a third optical sensor mounted relative to said light source, said third optical sensor receiving dispersed light reflected from said topmost object in any of said plurality of angles; adding means for computing the sum of a light signal received by said first sensor and a light signal received by said second sensor; computation means for comparing a light signal received by said third optical sensor with said sum, said computation means connected with said adding means and with said third optical sensor; and means for determining said topmost object type, said means for determining connected with said computation means.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein said computation means comprises means for subtracting.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 6, additionally comprising a first amplifier connected with said adding means and a second amplifier connected with said third optical sensor, wherein said first amplifier and said second amplifier are connected with said computation means.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein said means for determining comprises a comparator; and additionally comprising a reference, wherein said comparator compares an input thereof, received from said computation means, with said reference.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein said comparator's output is a logic high when said topmost object is a plate and a logic low when said topmost object is a paper sheet.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein said comparator's output is a logic low when said topmost object is a plate and a logic high when said topmost object is a paper sheet.
- 12. A method of discriminating between objects having different surface reflectivity, said objects positioned in one of a plurality of angles, comprising the steps of:providing a light source for illuminating an object; providing a first optical sensor mounted relative to said light source, said first optical sensor receiving direct light reflected from said object in a first one of said plurality of angles; providing a second optical sensor mounted relative to said light source, said second optical sensor receiving direct light reflected from said object in a second one of said plurality of angles; providing a third optical sensor mounted relative to said light source, said third optical sensor receiving dispersed light reflected from said object in any one of said plurality of angles; comparing a light signal received by said third optical sensor with a sum of the light signals received by said first and second optical sensors; and determining said object type based on said step of comparing.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein said step of comparing comprises subtracting.
- 14. In a CTP device, a method of determining the type of a topmost object in a plate loading cassette, said cassette positioned in one of a plurality of angles, comprising the steps of:providing a light source for illuminating said topmost object; providing a first optical sensor mounted relative to said light source, said first optical sensor receiving direct light reflected from said topmost object in a first one of said plurality of angles; providing a second optical sensor mounted relative to said light source, said second optical sensor receiving direct light reflected from said topmost object in a second one of said plurality of angles; providing a third optical sensor mounted relative to said light source, said third optical sensor receiving dispersed light reflected from said topmost object in any one of said plurality of angles; comparing a light signal received by said third optical sensor with a sum of the light signal received by said first and second optical sensors; and determining said topmost object type based on said step of comparing.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein said step of comparing comprises subtracting.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation In Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/252,039 filed on Sep. 23, 2002.
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