BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to an inspecting apparatus, more particularly to an
inspecting apparatus with eddy current inspection.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] Referring to Fig.
1, a conventional inspecting apparatus
1 for detecting material properties, such as hardness, mainly consists of a base
11, an inlet feeding system
12 for transporting objects
2 (for instance of screws or nuts), an inspecting rail
13 attached to the feeding system
12, an eddy current machine
14 disposed on the rail
13, and a determining device
15 communicating with the eddy current machine
14. By the concatenation of the above elements, the objects
2 are continuously introduced into the rail
13 by the feeding system
12 and inspected by passing through the eddy current machine
14. The eddy current machine
14 thus transmits the signals to the determining device
15 for the detail analyses.
[0003] In operation, for further defects detection such as external cracks are carried out
by human visual inspection and handling; however, the object
2 additionally requires appropriative apparatuses (not shown in the figure) for detecting
other items thereof, for instance of the thread diameter or the pitch measurements,
so that the detection of the object would be interrupted and the detecting speed thus
is suspended while moving the object
2 to other apparatuses for multiple inspections, thus affecting the detecting speed.
Moreover, the inlet feeding system
12 is not able to properly space the objects
2 apart while introducing them into the rail
13, which would facilely result in that the object thrusts to its front detecting object
in time of feeding, thus affecting the detecting signals of the eddy current machine
14. Therefore, the determining device
15 may still have higher possibility of the inaccurate inspection.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The object of the present invention is to provide an inspecting apparatus with eddy
current inspection which is conducive to obtain rapid speed detection and increase
the inspecting efficiency.
[0005] The inspecting apparatus with eddy current inspection in conformity with the present
invention essentially comprises a determining device, an inlet conveyer system, a
turntable connecting to the inlet conveyer system, a shield board surrounding the
turntable, an outlet conveyer system disposed beside the turntable and an eddy current
sorting assembly engaged to the outlet conveyer system; wherein, the eddy current
sorting assembly has a detecting entrance, a detector connected to the determining
device, and a stopper mechanism and a dispensing system respectively disposed on the
entrance. Therefore, the object is able to be sequentially introduced into the detecting
entrance by assistance of the turntable and the outlet conveyer system, then detected
under a nondestructive inspection and analyzed by the determining device; further
the dispensing system sorts the object into defective or non-defective according to
the analyzed record. Furthermore, the present invention performs preliminary examinations
and discards non-conformed objects prior to the eddy current assembly, consequently,
the amount of obj ects needed to pass through the assembly are reduced and thus higher
sorting speed is obtained. By streamlining all the sorting processes (computer visual
dimensional inspection and material properties sorting) onto a single procession,
it not only increases the sorting performance but also reduces the level of obj ect
damages from crushing during the conveying of the objects.
[0006] The advantages of the present invention over the known prior arts will become more
apparent to those of ordinary skilled in the art by reading the following descriptions
with the relating drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007]
Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing a conventional invention;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing a first preferred embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 3 is a partial enlarged view showing the eddy current sorting assembly of the
first embodiment;
Fig. 4 is a side view showing the first embodiment;
Fig. 5 and Fig. 6 are schematic views showing the eddy current sorting assembly in time
of operation; and
Fig. 7 is a perspective view showing another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0008] Before describing in greater detail, it should note that the like elements are denoted
by the similar reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
[0009] Referring to Fig
2, an inspecting apparatus
3 with eddy current inspection of the first preferred embodiment comprises a determining
device
31, an inlet conveyer system
32 for orientating and aligning objects
5 (for instance of screws or nuts), a turntable
33 connecting to an exit of the inlet conveyer system
32, a shield board
34 surrounding the turntable to prevent drops of the objects
5, an outlet conveyer system
35 disposed at one side of the turntable
33, and an eddy current sorting assembly
4 engaged to the outlet conveyer system
35 and communicating with the determining device
31; wherein, the turntable
33 includes a plurality of cutout grooves
331 spaced around an outer periphery thereof to receive and position the objects
5 therein.
[0010] Still further, referring to Fig.
2 and
3, the eddy current sorting assembly
4 provides with a detecting entrance
41 for the objects
5 traveling therein, a detector
42 disposed on an outer circumference of the detecting entrance
41 and communicating with the determining device
31, and a stopper mechanism
43 and a dispensing system
44 respectively mounted on the detecting entrance
41; wherein, the stopper mechanism
43 has a power motor
432, and a stopper rod
431 driven by the power motor
432 and laterally mounted through the detecting entrance
41 for resting the objects
5. Additionally, the dispensing system
44 is located below the stopper mechanism
43, whereby the objects
5 are able to remain shortly within the detector
42 till the nondestructive inspection process for the object
5 is finished and then be sorted into defectives or non-defectives based on analyses
of the determining device
31. As shown in Fig.
4, the outlet conveyer system
35 is adopted to include two guiding rails
45 and a channel
451 formed therebetween; that is, the two guiding rails
45 have their ends disposed below the turntable
33 and their other ends contacted with the inspecting entrance
41, so that the objects
5 are able to be sequentially transported from the turntable
33 to the eddy current sorting assembly
4.
[0011] While in detecting, referring to Fig.
2 to
5, each object
5 is initially introduced into the cutout groove
331 by the inlet conveyer system
32, so that the turntable
32 can equidistantly transport the objects
5. Further, the output conveyer system
35 propels the object
5 to sequentially enter into the inspecting entrance
41 through the guiding rail
45 so as to prevent the shoving among the objects
5. Subsequently, the stopper rod
431 driven by the power motor
432 initially blocks each object
5 (shown in Fig.
5) and makes it stay within the detector
42 for a nondestructive inspection. The detector
42 receives the detecting signals and transmits them to the determining device
31 for analyzing the quality of the object
5. Finally, the stopper rod
431 frees the object
5 and passes it through the dispensing system
44 (shown in Fig.
6) for sorting the object
5 into defective or non-defective according to the analyzed record, thus achieving
high speed detection and increasing the inspecting efficiency.
[0012] Referring to Fig.
7, another preferred embodiment of the present invention still comprises a determining
device
31, an eddy current sorting assembly
4, an inlet conveyer system
32, a turntable
33 with a shield board
34 disposed therearound, and an outlet conveyer system
35. Particularly, a camera
6 is mounted on the turntable
33 and electrically connected to the determining device
31; further, the outlet conveyer system
35 includes a pusher
352 separately disposed on the turntable
33 so as to initially discard the defective and malformed object
5. The pusher
352 is adopted as a jet of high pressure gas in this embodiment.
[0013] Still referring to Fig.
7, the object
5 is firstly introduced into cutout groove
331 and sequentially transported by the turntable
33. The object
5 is then moved below the camera
6 for providing precedence to the optical detection, e.g. receiving the surface signal
thereof, and the camera
6 transmits the signal to the determining device
31 to attain the initial analysis. Immediately, the outlet conveyer system
35 sorts the objects
5 into defectives and non-defectives based on the analysis, namely the pusher
352 directs its jet at the flaw object
5 to deviate it from the turntable
33 and keeps the retaining flawless objects
5 staying at their positions, the two guiding rails
45 thus guide the flawless objects
5 in sequence into the eddy current sorting assembly
4 along the channel
451, thereby preventing the problem of shoving. In this manner, the flawless objects
5 is initially selected by the camera
6 and detected once again under the nondestructive inspection of the eddy current sorting
assembly
4, which is conducive to ensure more precise inspections and increase the detecting
efficiency.
[0014] To sum up, the present invention takes advantages of the turntable transporting the
objects and sequentially introducing them into the eddy current sorting assembly to
have a nondestructive inspection and dispense the objects into defectives or non-defectives,
thereby increasing the detecting speed. In addition, the present invention can also
have the preliminary examination by the camera before guiding the objects into the
eddy current sorting assembly, the initial flawless objects thus has dual detections,
thereby promoting the inspection quality and efficiency.
[0015] While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention,
it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made
without departing from the scope of the present invention.