Invention Application
- Patent Title: Measurement system and scanning device for the photoelectric measurement of a measurement object pixel by pixel
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Application No.: US11666365Application Date: 2005-10-28
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Publication No.: US20090091760A1Publication Date: 2009-04-09
- Inventor: Peter Ehbets , Adrian Kohlbrenner , Beat Frick
- Applicant: Peter Ehbets , Adrian Kohlbrenner , Beat Frick
- Priority: EP04025620.8 20041028; CH0264/05 20050216
- International Application: PCT/EP05/11592 WO 20051028
- Main IPC: G01N21/25
- IPC: G01N21/25

Abstract:
A scanning device for photoelectrically measuring a measurement object in the form of a printed sheet on the basis of image elements comprises a measuring table (MT) for supporting the measurement object, a measuring device which can be moved above the surface of the measuring tables for scanning image element lines of the measurement object, a drive system for moving the measuring device above the measurement object, a measurement and drive control system for the measuring device and drive system, and a processing unit, for processing and evaluating the measurement signals generated by the measuring device from the scanned image elements of the measurement object (S). The measuring device comprises a lighting system, a photoelectric receiver unit and optical means. The lighting system applies light to image elements disposed in strip-shaped lighting regions (15) at a standardized angle of incidence range. The photoelectric receiver unit comprises several photoelectric line sensors (21) disposed parallel at a distance apart which are sensitized to different wavelength ranges by color filters (22) connected upstream. The optical means comprise linear optical arrays (31) which pick up the measurement light reflected by the image elements at a standardized range of angle of reflection and direct it to one of the respective line sensors (21). By means of optical screening and other structural features, cross-talk effects between adjacent image elements are largely reduced.The scanning device enables the entire printed sheet to be scanned at high speed and is relatively uncomplicated in terms of its construction. It combines the advantages of technologies known from imaging technologies but without their intrinsic disadvantages. It is suitable for quality control applications in the graphics industry and for the calorimetric control of printing processes.
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