Optical detecting system for article counting machine

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G06M 7/02 (2006.01) B65B 57/10 (2006.01) B65B 57/14 (2006.01)

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CA 1262764

OPTICAL DETECTING SYSTEM FOR ARTICLE COUNTING MACHINE Abstract Of The Disclosure An optical detecting system for a machine for count- ing individual articles and delivering a preselected quantity of articles into receptacles. The system optically illuminates individual article receiving locations on an endless conveyor made up of elongated article receiving flights and produces optically-detectable indications of the presence or absence of an article at one or more article receiving locations. A reflector displays the optically- detectable indications to an optical detector, such as a camera, which generates an electronic signal representative of the optically-detectable indication. Associated circuitry generates a second electronic signal indicative of the presence or absence of an article in one or more receiving locations. The second electronic signal may be used to derive a count of articles delivered into the receptacles, and to actuate ejection of receptacles which are under-filled.

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