System and procedure for inspection of the surface of a nuclear fuel rod for the automatic detection, location and characterization of defects
US-2024404719-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US9568438B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9568438-B1 |
| Application number | US-201313782461-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Mar 1, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 1, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 14, 2017 |
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The single-camera angled conveyance inspection method and apparatus includes upwardly and downwardly angled conveyance mechanisms positioned within an instantaneous field of view of a digital line scan camera. As a rotating object is moved over the conveyances by a helical guide, the camera obtains images of the object and communicates the images to a processor. The processor assembles a reflectance and fluorescence image of the object including detected defects and/or contamination on the outer surface of the object.
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What is claimed is: 1. An inspection system comprising: a rotating object; a downwardly-angled conveyance comprising: (a) a plurality of downwardly angled rotating members rotating the object in a first direction; (b) a helical guide encircling each one of the downwardly angled rotating members and guiding the object in a downward direction along the downwardly angled conveyance; an upwardly-angled conveyance comprising: (c) a plurality of upwardly angled rotating members rotating the object in the first direction; (d) a helical guide encircling each one of the upwardly angled rotating members and guiding the object in an upward direction along the upwardly angled conveyance; a camera obtaining images of the object, the upwardly angled and downwardly angled conveyances falling within an instantaneous field of view (IFOV) of the camera; a processor receiving the images of the object from the camera and producing object image data; wherein the inspection system is structured so that the object is retained or rejected based on the image data. 2. The inspection system of claim 1 wherein the downwardly angled conveyance is positioned in tandem with the upwardly angled conveyance. 3. The inspection system of claim 1 wherein the downwardly angled conveyance precedes the upwardly angled conveyance. 4. The inspection system of claim 1 wherein the system comprises a food inspection system. 5. The inspection system of claim 1 wherein the rotating object is a spheroid. 6. The inspection system of claim 1 wherein the rotating object comprises one of a fruit or a vegetable. 7. The inspection system of claim 1 wherein the plurality of downwardly angled rotating members comprises two elongated cylinders. 8. The inspection system of claim 7 wherein the two elongated cylinders are parallel. 9. The inspection system of claim 1 wherein the plurality of upwardly angled rotating members comprises two elongated cylinders. 10. The inspection system of claim 9 wherein the two elongated cylinders are parallel. 11. The inspection system of claim 1 wherein the camera comprises a digital line-scan camera. 12. The inspection system of claim 1 wherein the processor produces the image data in a form of a concatenated line scan image of an outer surface of the object. 13. The inspection system of claim 1 wherein the processor produces an image cube comprising an image of an outer surface of the object through at least one complete rotation of the object, the image cube showing outer surface defects and selected outer surface contamination on the object. 14. The inspection system of claim 13 wherein the defects on the outer surface of the object are apparent from a reflectance image of the object, and the contamination on the outer surface of the object is apparent from a fluorescence image of the object. 15. The inspection system of claim 1 wherein the system is structured so that a decision regarding whether to retain or reject the object is made after the object leaves the IFOV. 16. A method of inspecting an object, the method comprising the steps of: (a) providing an object; (b) conveying the object down a downwardly angled conveyance in a downward direction so that the object is rotated as it moves along, the downwardly angled conveyance comprising two parallel cylinders, a generally helical guide encircling each of the cylinders, the guides being structured to move the object along the downwardly angled conveyance; (c) at an end of the downwardly angled conveyance, moving the object to an upwardly angled conveyance so that the object is rotated as the object moves in an upward direction along the upwardly angled conveyance, the upwardly angled conveyance comprises two parallel cylinders, a generally helical guide encircling each of the cylinders, each of the guides structured to move the object along the upwardly angled conveyance; (d) positioning a digital line scan camera so that the IFOV of the camera includes at least a portion of the downwardly angled conveyance and the upwardly angled conveyance, the camera gathering image data for the object; (e) communicating the image data from the camera to a processor; and, (f) making a decision regarding whether to retain or reject the object based on the image data. 17. The method of claim 16 wherein, in step (e), the processor produces an image cube comprising an image of an outer surface of the object through at least one complete rotation of the object, the image cube showing outer surface defects and selected outer surface contamination on the object.
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