Scanning path alignment arrangement

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Inventors

Tobias, Philip E.

Application #

951148

Filed

Oct-13-1978

Published

Dec-9-1980

Current US Class

033/286
356/399

International Classes

G01B 011/00; G01C 015/00

Field of Search

356/399 356/401 33/184.5 33/286

Examiners

Corbin; John K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cleaver; William E.

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Abstract
The present device includes a pair of wires which are located one above the other in a plane that lies parallel and orthogonal to the center lines of a path which a scanning head is going to view, as it travels in a scanning excursion. The wires are held taut and when they are in vertical alignment to the human eye (for convenience as reflected in a tilted mirror) then material to be scanned along a certain path can be centered under what appears to be "one wire" and in this way the scanning head will pass directly over the proper portion of the material.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. An alignment arrangement for aligning material along a path which the projection of a moving mechanism will follow in order for the moving mechanism to have an interaction with said material comprising in combination: first wire means disposed in a plane which lies parallel to said path and orthogonal to the center line of said path; second wire means disposed in said last mentioned plane and additionally disposed to lie further away from said center line of said path than said first wire; and means to hold said wires taut so that when by human eye said second wire is aligned directly over said first wire the center line of the path on said material can be located to be in alignment with said plane as defined by the alignment of said first and second wires.



Description
BACKGROUND

In my copending patent application, "Color Monitoring System For Use In Creating Colored Displays" Ser. No. 951,444 filed Oct. 13, 1978, a system is described wherein a scanning densitometer head is moved over a color swatch bar to read selected ones of the color swatches and automatically determine the color that it is viewing and record the optical density thereof. In order for the scanning head to make a meaningful excursion, the color swatch bar must be carefully located so that the light beam from the scanning head strikes each color swatch as close to the center as possible. When the user is going to effect a scan, he places the copy with the color swatch bar under a bridge-like arrangement along which the scanning head is moved by a belt. Unless he can somehow line the center line (as considered lengthwise) of the color swatch bar with the center of the aperture in the base of the scanning head, then the scanning run of the head is likely to read misinformation. With the present device the wires lie in a plane which intersects a line defined by the center point of the aperture of the scanning head and which plane lies orthogonal to the plane in which the base of the head lies.
 
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