System and method for determining facer surface smoothness

US10309771B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10309771-B2
Application numberUS-201615099082-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 14, 2016
Priority dateJun 11, 2015
Publication dateJun 4, 2019
Grant dateJun 4, 2019

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Embodiments of a system and a method for determining a surface smoothness of a facing specimen can be used in connection with the manufacture of products, including cementitious products such as gypsum wallboard, for example. Such systems and methods can be used to generate a composite smoothness factor based upon a measured mottle value and topography value using stochastic frequency distribution analysis.

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A system for determining a surface smoothness of a facer surface of a facing specimen, the system comprising: a digital imaging device, the digital imaging device configured to generate a digital image of the facing specimen, the digital imaging device including a housing, a transparent panel, and at least one image sensor, the housing defining a scanning area, the transparent panel being mounted to the housing over the scanning area, and each of said at least one image sensor being configured to generate digital image data relating to the facer surface placed upon the transparent panel for generating the digital image; a non-transitory, computer-readable medium, the non-transitory, computer-readable medium bearing a surface analyzing application; and a surface analyzing processor, the surface analyzing processor being in operable arrangement with the digital imaging device to receive the digital image therefrom and being in operable arrangement with the non-transitory, computer-readable medium to execute the surface analyzing application; wherein the surface analyzing application includes a mottle computational module configured to determine a mottle value for the facer surface based upon the digital image, a topography computational module configured to determine a topography value for the facer surface based upon the digital image, and a composite smoothness computational module configured to determine a composite smoothness value based upon the mottle value and the topography value for the facer surface, and a graphical user interface module configured to receive input from a user and to display output from the surface analyzing application; a display device, the display device operably arranged with the processor to display the graphical user interface. 2. The system according to claim 1 , wherein the digital imaging device includes a carriage, the carriage disposed within the housing and reciprocally movable over a range of travel along a scanning axis to traverse the scanning area, said at least one image sensor mounted to the carriage. 3. The system according to claim 1 , wherein the digital imaging device includes a light source, the light source disposed within the housing and configured to illuminate the facer surface when the facing specimen is placed upon the transparent panel. 4. The system according to claim 3 , wherein the digital imaging device includes a carriage, the carriage disposed within the housing and reciprocally movable over a range of travel along a scanning axis to traverse the scanning area, said at least one image sensor mounted to the carriage. 5. The system according to claim 4 , wherein the carriage holds an array of image sensors, each image sensor being configured to convert an amount of light sensed by each respective image sensor into a luminance value signal, the digital image including luminance data corresponding to the luminance value signals respectively generated by the array of image sensors over a matrix of pixels defining the digital image. 6. The system according to claim 1 , wherein the composite smoothness computational module of the surface analyzing application is configured to determine the composite smoothness value based upon the equation: S =(0.5 M )+(0.5 T ) where S is the composite smoothness value of the facing specimen, M is the mottle value of the facing specimen, and T is the topography value of the facing specimen. 7. A method of determining a surface smoothness of a facing specimen, the method comprising: placing the facing specimen upon a transparent panel of a digital imaging device such that a facer surface of the facing specimen is disposed over a scanning area of the digital imaging device; operating the digital imaging device to generate a digital image of the facer surface of the facing specimen; transmitting the digital image to a surface analyzing processor; using the surface analyzing processor to execute a surface analyzing application stored upon a non-transitory computer-readable medium, the surface analyzing application: determining a mottle value for the facer surface based upon the digital image, determining a topography value for the facer surface based upon the digital image, and determining a composite smoothness value based upon the mottle value and the topography value for the facer surface. 8. The method according to claim 7 , further comprising: preparing the facing specimen so that the facer surface of the facing specimen is substantially free of ink markings. 9. The method according to claim 7 , further comprising: preparing the facing specimen by taking the facing specimen from a supply of facer material. 10. The method according to claim 7 , further comprising: preparing the facing specimen by taking the facing specimen from a board product. 11. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the surface analyzing application uses an area of interest within the digital image for determining the mottle value, the topography value, and the composite smoothness value. 12. The method according to claim 7 , wherein operating the digital imaging device to generate the digital image of the facer surface of the facing specimen includes moving a carriage of the digital imaging device along a scanning axis to traverse the scanning area, illuminating the facer surface of the facing specimen, and detecting, by an array of image sensors mounted to the carriage, an amount of light reflected from the facer surface such that the digital image includes luminance data corresponding to luminance value signals respectively generated by the array of image sensors over a matrix of pixels defining the digital image. 13. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the surface analyzing application determines the composite smoothness value based upon the equation: S =(0.5 M )+(0.5 T ) where S is the composite smoothness value of the facing specimen, M is the mottle value of the facing specimen, and T is the topography value of the facing specimen. 14. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the digital image, the mottle value, and the topography value comprise a first digital image, a first mottle value, and a first topography value, respectively, wherein operating the digital imaging device includes moving a carriage of the digital imaging device along a scanning axis to generate the digital image of the facer surface of the facing specimen, the carriage bearing an array of image sensors, and wherein placing the facing specimen upon the transparent panel of the digital imaging device includes positioning the facing specimen in a first orientation, the method further comprising: repositioning the facing specimen upon the transparent panel of the digital imaging device such that the facing specimen is in a second orientation, the second orientation being different from the first orientation; operating the digital imaging device to generate a second digital image of the facer surface of the facing specimen by moving the carriage of the digital imaging device along the scanning axis to generate the second digital image; wherein the surface analyzing application: determines a second mottle value for the facer surface based upon the second digital image, calculates an average mottle value based upon the first mottle value and the second mottle value, determines a second topography value for the facer surface based upon the second digital image, calculates an average topography value based upon the first topography value and the second topography value, and determines the composite smoothness value based upon the aver

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What does patent US10309771B2 cover?
Embodiments of a system and a method for determining a surface smoothness of a facing specimen can be used in connection with the manufacture of products, including cementitious products such as gypsum wallboard, for example. Such systems and methods can be used to generate a composite smoothness factor based upon a measured mottle value and topography value using stochastic frequency distribut…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
United States Gypsum Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01B11/30. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Jun 04 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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