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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 03, 2002
Filed:
Oct. 23, 2000
Stephanie M. Bloch, Rush, NY (US);
Albert G. Choate, Rush, NY (US);
Optical Gaging Products, Inc., Rochester, NY (US);
Abstract
The substage illuminator is in the form of a housing having therein an opening disposed to register with the underside of a workpiece that is being inspected by optical gaging apparatus which is disposed to overlie the workpiece and which has an image inlet aperture registering with the opening in the substage housing. A collimating lens is mounted in the opening of the housing beneath an anti-reflection filter, and a light source which is mounted in or connected to the housing, projects a circular beam of light successively through the collimator lens and filter toward the underside of the inspected workpiece. The light source may be in the form of a plurality of radially spaced, circular arrays of LED's that can be selectively illuminated to control the diameter of the beam emitted thereby, or the source may comprise an L.C.D. aperture generator which may be energized to produce light beams of selectively different diameters. An adjustable iris aperture also can be mounted in the housing between the light source and collimating lens further to control the diameter of the light beam transmitted to the collimating lens. A light shaping diffuser may be mounted in the housing between the light source and the adjustable iris diaphragm to homogenize light transmitted by the light source.