IP Library Granted Patent US 8,648,905
Granted Patent B2
US 8,648,905 · App. 13/112,576 · Granted Feb 11, 2014

Transparent body inspecting device

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Patent No.
US 8,648,905
App. No.
13/112,576
Granted
Feb 11, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A transparent body inspecting device includes a light application unit, an image capturing unit, an image capture driving unit, and a defect determining unit. The image capturing unit is moved in the directions in which the image capturing unit is brought close to and away from the upper surface of the transparent body, and the image capturing unit captures a plurality of images of the transparent body during the movement. The images are captured while the position of the depth of field of the image capturing unit is adjusted to more than one spots inside the transparent body. When brightness of pixels in the captured image is nonuniform, the defect determining unit determines that a defect exists within the depth of field at the time of capture of the image.

Claims (21)

1. A transparent body inspecting device comprising:

at least one light source to apply light to a transparent body;

a camera to capture an image of the transparent body, the camera having a depth of field being smaller than a height of the transparent body;

a driving device physically coupled to the camera to move the camera in a direction in which the camera is brought close to the transparent body and in a direction in which the camera is brought away from the transparent body; and

a defect determining unit communicatively coupled to the camera such that the defect determining unit receives image data of the captured image from said camera to determine existence or nonexistence of a defect in the transparent body based on whether or not brightness of pixels in the image captured by the camera is nonuniform, wherein:

the camera carries out image capture more than once while moving in the direction in which the camera is brought close to the transparent body or in the direction in which the camera is brought away from the transparent body;

when the brightness of pixels in the image captured by the camera is nonuniform, the defect determining unit determines that a defect exists within the depth of field at the time of capture of this image; and

when defective capture images having nonuniform brightness of pixels are continuous in a plurality of the images captured by the camera while the camera is moved in one direction, the defect determining unit determines that a defect exists within the depth of field at the time of capture of the defective capture image having the highest contrast among the defective capture images.

2. The transparent body inspecting device according to claim 1 , wherein:

when the camera is moved in the direction in which the camera is brought close to the transparent body and in the direction in which the camera is brought away from the transparent body, the camera moves the image capturing unit with constant velocity; and

the camera captures images of the transparent body while moving with constant velocity.

3. The transparent body inspecting device according to claim 1 , wherein:

the at least one light source comprises a lateral wall which is perpendicular to an upper surface of the transparent body and on which a plurality of point light sources are arranged; and

a point light source at an end portion close to the camera is located closer to the camera than a surface of the transparent body, which faces toward the camera, and a point light source at an end portion away from the camera is located further away from the camera than a surface of the transparent body, which is opposite to the camera.

4. The transparent body inspecting device according to claim 3 , wherein:

the plurality of point light sources are aligned in a plurality of rows and arranged so that positions of the point light sources in the adjacent rows are deviated from each other.

5. A transparent body inspection method

comprising: applying light to a transparent body;

capturing a plurality of images of the transparent body while a camera in which a depth of field is smaller than a height of the transparent body is moved in a direction in which the camera is brought close to the transparent body and in a direction in which the camera is brought away from the transparent body;

determining, when brightness of pixels in the image captured by the camera is nonuniform, that a defect exists within the depth of field at the time of capture of this image; and

determining, when defective capture images having nonuniform brightness of pixels are continuous in a plurality of the images captured by the camera while the camera is moved in one direction, that a defect exists within the depth of field at the time of capture of the defective capture image having the highest contrast among the defective capture images.

Assignments (2)
CORPORATE ADDRESS CHANGE Recorded Nov 9, 2011
From: ASAHI GLASS COMPANY, LIMITED
To: ASAHI GLASS COMPANY, LIMITED
Reel/Frame 027197/0541 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 20, 2011
From: SUZUKI, TOSHIHIKO; MATSUMOTO, HIDETOSHI; KATO, MUNEHISA; KURUMISAWA, MAKOTO
To: ASAHI GLASS COMPANY, LIMITED
Reel/Frame 026316/0885 →