Apparatus for optically detecting an extraneous matter on a translucent shield

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PATENT NO 4867561
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07087168

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An apparatus for optically detecting the attachment state of extraneous matters to a translucent shield member. The optically detecting apparatus comprises a light-emitting unit having a plurality of light-emitting elements each emitting a light ray toward the translucent shield member, a photoelectric transducer unit having a plurality of transducer elements each receiving each of the light rays reflected on the translucent shield member, and a data processing unit coupled to the transducer unit. The transducer unit generates detection signals corresponding to the quantities of the received light rays and the data processing unit successively compares the level of each of the detection signals with a predetermined level to produce binary signals in accordance with the results of the comparison so that a binary signal pattern is defined at the respective transducer elements. The data processing unit determines the attachment state of the extraneous matters to the translucent shield member by comparing the defined binary signal pattern with a reference pattern.

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  • NIPPONDENSO CO., LTD.

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Fujii, Tetsuo Toyohashi, JP 140 3533
Kamada, Tadashi Aichi, JP 13 418
Makino, Yasuaki Okazaki, JP 37 833
Mizuno, Tiaki Toyota, JP 24 527
Otake, Seiichiro Aichi, JP 1 266
Shioya, Hirohito Anjo, JP 5 333
Yoshino, Yoshimi Inuyama, JP 20 582

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