APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR EDGE DETECTION WHEN MACHINING WORKPIECES

20210172724 · 2021-06-10

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    Abstract

    An apparatus and method for detecting edges or for seam tracking when machining workpieces by means of a laser beam, e.g. joining or cutting. The present invention provides an apparatus for seam tracking of the process in the laser material processing, comprising at least two separate illumination elements, each emitting differently polarized light and a polarization camera.

    Claims

    1. An apparatus for seam tracking of the process in laser material processing, comprising at least two separate illumination elements, each emitting differently polarized light, and a polarization camera.

    2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein that the at least two separate illumination elements each emit light having polarization rotated by 90°.

    3. The apparatus of claim 1, comprising four separate illumination elements.

    4. The apparatus of claim 1, comprising an even multiple number of illumination elements.

    5. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein each two of the four separate illumination elements emit identically polarized light.

    6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the at least two separate illumination elements, which emit identically polarized light, are arranged opposite to each other.

    7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the polarization camera is arranged coaxially to a laser beam for material processing.

    8. A method for seam tracking in laser material processing, comprising the steps: a. Using at least two separate illumination elements to illuminate the area of interest with polarized light; b. Capturing at least one image of the illuminated area of interest with a polarization camera; c. Transferring the at least one image to an evaluation unit; and a. Evaluating the at least one image.

    9. The method of claim 8, wherein the two separate illumination elements emit light having polarization rotated by 90°.

    10. The method of claim 8, wherein the evaluation unit is a device for data processing.

    11. The method of claim 8, wherein four separate illumination elements are used.

    12. The method of claim 11, wherein in each case two of the four illumination elements emit identically polarized light.

    13. The method of claim 8, wherein illumination elements with identically polarized light are arranged opposite each other.

    14. A laser material processing head comprising an apparatus for seam tracking in laser material processing comprising at least two separate illumination elements, each with differently polarized light, and a polarization camera.

    15. A method of using an apparatus for seam tracking in laser material processing, the method comprising the step of providing at least two separate illumination elements, each with differently polarized light, and a polarization camera.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0029] The invention will now be described on the basis of figures. It will be understood that the embodiments and aspects of the invention described in the figures are only examples and do not limit the protective scope of the claims in any way. The invention is defined by the claims and their equivalents. It will be understood that features of one aspect or embodiment of the invention can be combined with a feature of a different aspect or aspects of other embodiments of the invention, in which:

    [0030] FIGS. 1 and 2 show an optic of a remote laser welding head from below with different polarization directions of the illumination elements.

    [0031] FIG. 3 shows an optic of a remote laser welding head from below with an alternative arrangement of the illumination elements.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0032] The above-mentioned object of the invention is solved by the features of the independent claims. The dependent claims cover further specific embodiments of the invention.

    [0033] The invention provides an apparatus and a method in which an image evaluation is possible even with only slight or diffuse contrasts of the materials or even with highly reflective materials. When reflecting on metallic surfaces, or reflective surfaces in general, there may be a change in the polarization properties of the reflected light compared to the incident light.

    [0034] The present invention is based on the use of a polarization camera. Thus, it is possible in addition to the pure optical image data also additionally to determine the polarization properties of the reflected light. For reflections on differently inclined surfaces, the polarization of the light also changes.

    [0035] Furthermore, the invention provides that the camera is arranged coaxially to the laser beam, with which a workpiece is processed.

    [0036] Furthermore, it has been found in experiments using a polarization camera that the use of polarized light to illuminate the workpiece is advantageous. In this respect, polarized light sources or the use of polarizing filters for the light sources are an essential element of the present invention.

    [0037] Experiments have shown that the use of at least two different polarized light sources is advantageous. It is furthermore advantageous if the at least two light sources have a polarization direction rotated by 90° with respect to another.

    [0038] Four light sources can also be used. In this case, two light sources each have an identical polarization direction and the two pairs with identical polarization direction are arranged opposite to one another. In principle, an odd number of lighting elements or light sources is within the scope of the invention.

    [0039] According to the invention polarization cameras will be used, in which only one frame of a recording or captured image is sufficient for evaluation.

    [0040] The inventive method is advantageous because not only the purely optical properties of the image are taken as a basis, but due to the inclusion of the polarization of the reflected light contrast-sharp images arise, which can then be evaluated by means of a suitable algorithm. The stronger contrast leads to a better recognition.

    [0041] FIG. 1 shows the optics of a remote laser welding head from below. Four illumination elements 1, 2, 3, 4 are arranged laterally around the outlet opening of the laser processing optics 5. The arrows indicate the polarization direction of the individual illumination elements 1, 2, 3, 4. Opposite illumination elements each have the same direction of polarization, respectively emitted polarized light. In FIG. 1 is the polarization direction of the lighting elements 1, 2, 3, 4 along their longitudinal direction. The polarization is achieved by polarizing filters (not shown separately) in front of the lighting elements 1, 2, 3, 4.

    [0042] In FIG. 2 are also four illumination elements 1, 2, 3, 4 arranged around the camera 5. Here, the polarization filters (not shown separately) lead to a polarization of the light of the illumination elements 1, 2, 3, 4 transversely or perpendicular to the longitudinal extent of the illumination elements.

    [0043] FIG. 3 shows an alternative arrangement of the illumination elements 1, 2, 3, 4. These are arranged in the corners of the housing of the laser welding head 10. Opposing illumination elements in the diagonal, i.e. 1, 3 and 2, 4 have an identical polarization direction of the emitted light.

    [0044] It can be seen from FIGS. 1 to 3 that the polarization direction of the two pairs is in each case rotated by 90° with respect to one another.

    [0045] In principle, 2, 4, 6, 8 or any other even multiple of lighting elements are conceivable. Importantly, the lighting elements are present in pairs and the lighting elements of a pair face each other, with both lighting elements having the same polarization direction of the emitted light.

    [0046] The foregoing description of the preferred embodiment of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings or may be acquired from practice of the invention. The embodiment was chosen and described in order to explain the principles of the invention and its practical application to enable one skilled in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the claims appended hereto, and their equivalents. The entirety of each of the aforementioned documents is incorporated by reference herein.

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    [0047] 1-4 illumination elements [0048] 5 Beam extraction of the laser processing optics, which also acts as imaging optics for the camera [0049] 10 Housing laser welding head