Method and system for detecting optical defects within a glass windshield
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US9921168B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9921168-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313896971-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 17, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 23, 2010 |
| Publication date | Mar 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 20, 2018 |
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The disclosure is a method and system for monitoring the condition of an optical protective component in a laser system associated with a data processor. In one embodiment, the method begins with directing light from the process head of a laser through the optical protective component onto a workpiece. A return light via the workpiece causes light signals coupled through the protective component and into to a fiber which extends proximate the protective component and thereafter flexibly to a sensor. The sensed signals allow monitoring the condition of the protective component during use. The method and system is operative for use with optical protective elements downstream of the process head.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for operating a fiber laser system comprising the steps of: transmitting laser generated light propagating to and backreflected light propagating from an external worksite through an optical protective component mounted to an end of a laser head which faces the worksite; coupling return light including a portion of the backreflected light through the optical protective component into an optical fiber located proximate to the protective component; guiding the coupled return light along the optical fiber to a sensor which is operative to determine a measure of a light power thereof; and operating the laser system based upon a result of the determination of the light power. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the optical fiber contacts a periphery of the optical protective component substantially continuously thereabout, and flexibly extends between the sensor and the optical protective component allowing an operable displacement thereof. 3. The method of claim 1 further comprising: transmitting the measure of the light power to a data processor; comparing the measure to a reference value thereby shutting down the laser system when the measured light power exceeds the reference value. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the step of comparing is continuous until the measured light power exceeds the reference value. 5. The method of claim 2 , wherein the sensor is substantially remote from the periphery of the optical protective component and at an end of the optical fiber. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the return light further includes a portion of the forward propagating laser generated light. 7. The method of claim 1 further comprising: receiving the portion of return light in at least a second sensor secured upstream of the optical protective component in the laser head and generating a signal corresponding to a light power of the received return light; and operably guiding the signal along a data path to a data processor. 8. A system for monitoring an output of a fiber laser system, comprising: a process laser head guiding a direct laser beam along a path; an optical protective component mounted to a downstream end of the process head so as to receive and transmit the laser beam to a remote work site, and receive and transmit a backreflected light from the work site; an optical fiber located proximate to a periphery of the optical protective component so as to receive and guide return light selected from light portion consisting of the direct light, backreflected light and a combination of these; and a sensor coupled to the optical fiber and receiving the portion of the received light so as determine a measure of a light power thereof. 9. The system, according to claim 8 , wherein the optical fiber contacts the periphery of the optical protective component substantially continuously thereabout, and flexibly extends between the sensor and the optical protective component. 10. The system of claim 8 , further comprising: a data processor in operative communication with the sensor to receive the measure of the light power during a use of the system; a data storage device in operative communication with the data processor; data processing means in the data processor, the data processing means for assigning a value to the measure to create a reading; and for comparing the reading with a reference value stored in the data storage device; and the data processing unit being operative such that if the reading exceeds the reference value, then shutting down the system and replacing the protective element. 11. The system of claim 9 , wherein the sensor is substantially remote from the periphery of the optical protective component, allowing relative displacement of the optical protective component and the sensor. 12. The system of claim 9 further comprising: a coating operative to contact the optical fiber and the periphery of the optical protective component substantially continuously thereabout, the coating being effective to aid the coupling of the return light from the periphery into the optical fiber. 13. The system of claim 8 , wherein the return light includes scattered light generated upon propagating the forward and backreflected light through the optical protective component if the latter is damaged. 14. The system of claim 8 further comprising at least a second sensor secured upstream of the optical protective component in the process head, the second sensor being configured to receive another portion of the return light and operative to determine a measure of light power. 15. A laser process head operative to guide a laser generated beam to a worksite, the laser head comprising: an optical protective component pivotally mounted to a downstream end of a housing of the laser head along a light path; an optical fiber proximate a periphery of the optical protective component, the optical fiber configured to receive return light which includes at least a portion of light backreflected from the worksite along the light path; and a sensor optically coupled to the optical fiber and operative to determine a measure of a light power of the return light, wherein the protective component is pivotally displaced to an open position thereof for further replacement if the measured light power of the return light exceeds a reference value. 16. The laser head of claim 15 further comprising a bracket configured to support the protective component and coupled to the downstream end of the housing so as to pivot with the protective component between closed and the open positions. 17. The laser head of claim 15 further comprising at least a second sensor secured upstream of the optical protective component in the process head operative to determine the measure of light power. 18. The laser system of claim 16 further comprising a locking mechanism operative to lock the bracket to the housing upon pivoting the bracket to the closed position, the locking mechanism being configured with a latch mounted to one of the bracket and housing and a tab mounted on the other one of the housing and bracket, the tab and latch being configured to engage one another in the closed position of the bracket. 19. The laser system of claim 18 further comprising an elastomeric ring located between the bracket and configured to cushioning therebetween in the closed position of the frame. 20. The laser head of claim 15 , wherein the return light includes scattered light generated upon propagating the laser generated light or light backreflected from the worksite or both through the optical protective component if the latter is damaged.
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