IP Library Granted Patent US 7,573,566
Granted Patent B2
US 7,573,566 · App. 11/487,614 · Granted Aug 11, 2009

Methods and apparatus for maintaining effective operation of apparatus for candling avian eggs

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Patent No.
US 7,573,566
App. No.
11/487,614
Granted
Aug 11, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

Egg candling methods and apparatus are provided wherein the optical path between a light source and light detector is monitored for obscuring debris and/or malfunctions. A method of candling eggs includes illuminating an egg with light from a light source; receiving light passing through the egg at a light detector; generating an output signal that corresponds to light received at the light detector for the egg; and analyzing the output signal to determine whether the optical path between the light source and light detector has been altered. In response to determining that a respective optical path has been altered, the light source and/or light detector is cleaned and/or inspected for malfunctions. Cleaning the light source and/or light detector may include wiping a surface of the light source and/or light detector and/or spraying a surface of the light source and/or light detector with a fluid.

Claims (19)

1. An apparatus for candling eggs, comprising:

a light source configured to illuminate an egg with light from one or more selected portions of the spectrum,

a light detector that receives light passing through an egg and that generates an output signal that corresponds to light received at the light detector for the egg; and

a processor in communication with the photodetector that analyzes the output signal to determine whether an optical path between the light source and the light detector has been altered by debris and/or by a malfunctioning light source or light detector, wherein said apparatus further comprises a wiper operatively controlled by the processor and that is configured to wipe a surface of the light source and/or light detector.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a cleaning fluid application system operatively controlled by the processor and that is configured to spray a surface of the light source and/or light detector with a cleaning fluid.

3. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the processor is configured to detect whether an average opacity value of clear eggs candled via an optical channel has dropped below an average opacity value of clear eggs candled via the other optical channels.

4. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the processor is configured to detect a drop in frequency of occurrence of clear eggs.

5. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the processor is configured to detect an increase in average light level of live eggs.

6. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the processor is configured to detect a reduction in light levels relative to historical light levels.

7. An apparatus for candling eggs, comprising:

a plurality of pairs of light sources and light detectors in spaced apart relationship such that eggs may pass therebetween, wherein each light source is configured to illuminate an egg with light from one or more selected portions of the spectrum, wherein each light detector is configured to receive light passing through an egg and to generate an output signal that corresponds to light received at the light detector for the egg, and wherein each light source/light detector pair defines a respective optical channel; and

a processor in communication with each optical channel that analyzes the output signals of each optical channel to determine whether an optical path between a light source and respective light detector has been altered by debris and or by a malfunctioning light source or detector, wherein the processor is configured to perform one or more of the following:

detect whether an average opacity value of clear eggs candled via an optical channel has dropped below an average opacity value of clear eggs candled via the other optical channels;

detect a drop in frequency of occurrence of clear eggs;

detect an increase in average light level of live eggs in an optical channel relative to historical values for that channel;

detect an increase in average light level of live eggs in an optical channel relative to historical values for other optical channels; or

detect a reduction in light levels received at a light detector in an optical channel relative to historical light levels for the optical channel; and

wherein said apparatus further comprises a wiper operatively controlled by the processor and that is configured to wipe a surface of the light source and/or light detector.

8. The apparatus of claim 7 , further comprising a cleaning fluid application system operatively controlled by the processor, and that is configured to spray a surface of the light source and/or light detector with a cleaning fluid.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 13, 2015
From: EMBREX LLC
To: ZOETIS SERVICES LLC
Reel/Frame 035623/0525 →
CHANGE OF LEGAL ENTITY Recorded May 13, 2015
From: EMBREX, INC.
To: EMBREX LLC
Reel/Frame 035651/0628 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 30, 2006
From: HEBRANK, JOHN H.; BRYAN, THOMAS
To: EMBREX, INC.
Reel/Frame 018198/0319 →