Method and apparatus for inspecting container closures arranged on containers
US-2024076088-A1 · Mar 7, 2024 · US
US9522758B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9522758-B2 |
| Application number | US-62692209-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 29, 2009 |
| Priority date | May 31, 2007 |
| Publication date | Dec 20, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 20, 2016 |
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An optoelectric detection system and method for detecting surface features on containers is disclosed herein. The system has an electronic camera arrangement and an illuminating arrangement configured to illuminate surfaces of containers. The illuminating arrangement comprises a strip-shaped light source that extends in the direction of movement of containers. The electronic camera arrangement and illuminating arrangement are adjustable relative to one another and configured to provide different angles of incidence of light on surfaces of containers and/or different angles of images of light reflected from surfaces of containers.
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An optoelectric detection system, for detecting profile features and/or shape features of containers comprising bottles or similar containers, said optoelectric detection system comprising: an illumination arrangement comprising a strip-shaped light source disposed to extend along a path of movement of containers to be detected; said light source being positioned to illuminate an exterior surface region of at least one profile feature and/or shape feature of a container being moved past said light source; an electronic image detection arrangement comprising an electronic camera being positioned to receive light, emitted from said light source and then reflected off the exterior surface region of the container, to permit detection of the presence and/or location of the at least one profile feature and/or shape feature in the exterior surface region of the container; and one of (A), (B), and (C): (A) said light source being adjustable to permit movement of said light source in a vertical direction from a vertical position lower than said camera to a vertical position higher than said camera, and vice versa, to produce different angles of incidence of light emitted by said light source; (B) said camera being adjustable to permit movement of said camera in a vertical direction from a vertical position lower than said light source to a vertical position higher than said light source, and vice versa, to produce different angles of image recording by said camera; (C) both said camera and said light source being adjustable to permit both: movement of said light source in a vertical direction from a vertical position lower than said camera to a vertical position higher than said camera, and vice versa, to produce different angles of incidence of light emitted by said light source; and movement of said camera in a vertical direction from a vertical position lower than said light source to a vertical position higher than said light source, and vice versa, to produce different angles of image recording by said camera. 2. The optoelectric detection system according to claim 1 , wherein said electronic camera arrangement and said illuminating arrangement are disposed on the same side of the path of movement of containers. 3. The optoelectric detection system according to claim 2 , wherein at least one of said light source and said camera is adjustable to permit positioning, in a vertical direction, below a path of movement of the surface features of containers, and above the path of movement of the surface features of containers. 4. The optoelectric detection system according to claim 3 , in combination with a rotary carousel configured to rotate about a vertical machine axis to move containers, wherein: said light source comprises an illuminating side disposed to face toward containers to direct light toward the containers, and a non-illuminating disposed to face away from said containers; and said illuminating side is curved to substantially match the outer curvature of said rotary carousel to direct light toward containers being moved by said rotary carousel. 5. The optoelectric detection system according to claim 4 , wherein said illuminating side is curved so as to be at a constant or substantially constant spacing from the path of movement of containers over the entire length or substantially the entire length of said illuminating side. 6. The optoelectric detection system according to claim 5 , wherein said electronic camera and said light source are positioned outside of the path of movement of containers and are not connected to said rotary carousel. 7. The optoelectric detection system according to claim 6 , wherein said illuminating side has a constant luminosity over its entire length. 8. The optoelectric detection system according to claim 7 , wherein said light source comprises a plurality of light emitting elements or LEDs. 9. The optoelectric detection system according to claim 8 , wherein said electronic image detection arrangement comprises at least two electronic cameras disposed one after another along a path of movement of containers on said rotary carousel. 10. The optoelectric detection system according to claim 1 , wherein said electronic camera is oriented to detect the presence and/or the location of the at least one profile feature and/or the shape feature of the exterior surface region of the container, which the at least one profile feature and/or the shape feature is a raised or recessed integral portion of the body of the container, or a structure attached to the body of the container, that is present upon completion of manufacture of the container prior to labeling. 11. The optoelectric detection system according to claim 10 , wherein the at least one profile feature and/or the shape feature comprises a seal, an embossing, or a decoration. 12. The optoelectric detection system according to claim 1 , wherein said electronic camera and said light source are oriented such that the light, received by said electronic camera, is reflected off of the exterior surface region of the container directly to said electronic camera without passing through the container. 13. The optoelectric detection system according to claim 1 , wherein said electronic image detection arrangement is configured to evaluate an image detected by said electronic camera to determine, based on the detected location of the at least one profile feature and/or shape feature, if the container is in a desired orientation to permit attachment of at least one additional profile feature, comprising a structure to be attached to the body of the container, in a desired position on the container with respect to the at least one profile feature and/or shape feature. 14. A method for detecting profile features and/or shape features of containers comprising bottles or similar containers, said method comprising the steps of: moving containers along a path of movement past an illuminating arrangement comprising a strip-shaped light source disposed to extend along the path of movement; illuminating an exterior surface region of at least one profile feature and/or shape feature of a container being moved past said light source; receiving light, using an electronic camera of an electronic image detection arrangement, emitted from said light source and then reflected off the exterior surface region of the container, and detecting the presence and/or location of the at least one profile feature and/or shape feature in the exterior surface region of the container; and at least one of (A) and (B): (A) moving said light source in a vertical direction from a vertical position lower than said camera to a vertical position higher than said camera, or vice versa, to produce different angles of incidence of light emitted by said light source; and (B) moving said camera in a vertical direction from a vertical position lower than said light source to a vertical position higher than said light source, or vice versa, to produce different angles of image recording by said camera. 15. The method according to claim 14 , wherein the at least one profile feature and/or the shape feature comprises a raised or recessed integral portion of the body of the container, or a structure attached to the body of the container, that is present upon completion of manufacture of the container. 16. The method according to claim 15 , wherein the at least one profile feature and/or the shape feature comprises a seal, an embossing, or a decoration. 17. The method according to claim 14 , wherein said method further co
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