Claims
- 1. In a sorting machine for color sorting a stream of fungible products, selected from a group of products, each group differing from the other in wavelength sorting requirements, passing an electro-optical viewing station into acceptable products of predetermined acceptable color and reflectivity range and non-acceptable products of a color or reflectivity outside of the predetermined acceptable color and reflectivity range which comprises
- a background for the electro-optical viewing station of the same acceptable color and reflectivity as the average of the acceptable color and reflectivity range for the acceptable products,
- lamp means for reflecting light from the product stream in at least one wavelength band,
- an optical sensor for sensing the quantity of light present in the one wavelength band as the stream of products pass by the viewing station,
- a comparator connected to the optical sensor and to a predetermined minimum standard level for determining if the quantity of light present is above the predetermined minimum standard level, and
- a product separator for separating products, from the stream of products, that reflect light in one wavelength band below the predetermined minimum standard level,
- the improvement in said background, which comprises
- a translucent light diffuser, and
- at least one light means, for transmitting a broad band spectrum of light to said light diffuser, selectively adjustable in intensity for selectably establishing a background with color and reflectivity characteristics, at a particular wavelength band, matching that of an acceptable product from the selected product stream.
- 2. In a bichromatic sorting machine for color sorting a stream of fungible products, selected from a group of products, each group differing from the other in wavelength sorting requirements, passing an electro-optical viewing station into acceptable products of predetermined acceptable color and reflectivity range and non-acceptable products of a color or reflectivity outside of the predetermined acceptable color and reflectivity range which comprises
- a background for the electro-optical viewing station of the same acceptable color and reflectivity as the average of the acceptable color and reflectivity in a short wavelength range and in a long wavelength range for the acceptable products,
- lamp means for reflecting light from the product stream in the short wavelength range and in the long wavelength range,
- first and second optical sensors for respectively sensing the quantity of light present in the short wavelength range band and in the long wavelength range band as the stream of products pass by the viewing station,
- a comparator connected to each of the optical sensors and to a respective predetermined minimum standard level for determining if the quantity of light present in the respective short wavelength range band and long wavelength range band is above the respective predetermined minimum standard level, and
- a product separator for separating products, from the stream of products, that reflect light in the respective short wavelength range band and long wavelength range band below either of the respective predetermined minimum standard levels,
- the improvement in said background, which comprises
- a translucent light diffuser, and
- at least two light means, at least one of said light means producing a broad band spectrum of light and including broad band filter means for transmitting a broad band spectrum of light to said light diffuser, respectively selectively adjustable in intensity for selectably establishing a background with color and reflectivity in short wavelength and long wavelength characteristics matching that of an acceptable product from the selected product stream.
- 3. The background improvement in accordance with claim 2, wherein said at least two light means includes
- a first light for producing a broad band of primarily long wavelength light,
- first current control means connected to said first light for varying the intensity of the broad band of long wavelength light by varying the current to said first light,
- a second light for producing a broad band of primarily short wavelength light, and
- second current control means connected to said second light for varying the intensity of the broad band of short wavelength light by varying the current to said second light.
- 4. The background improvement in accordance with claim 3, and including
- a first filter associated with said first light for passing the broad band of primarily long wavelengths and filtering out any broad band primarily short wavelengths, and
- a second filter associated with said second light for passing any broad band primarily short wavelengths and filtering out the broad band primarily long wavelengths.
- 5. The background improvement in accordance with claim 3, wherein
- said first and second lights are aligned orthagonal to each other so that the radiation from one of said first and second lights is directed normally to the plane of said light diffuser and the radiation from the other of said first and second lights is directed parallel to the plane of said light diffuser, and including
- a beamsplitter for allowing one of the broad band primarily short wavelength and the broad band primarily long wavelength spectral ranges to pass through while deflecting the other of the primarily short wavelength and the primarily long wavelength spectra ranges, said beamsplitter directing the broad band primarily long wavelength radiation from said first light and the broad band primarily short wavelength radiation from said second light to said light diffuser while deflecting the broad band primarily short wavelength radiation from said first light and the broad band primarily long wavelength radiation from said second light.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/703,501, filed May 21, 1991, now abandoned.
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