Lens arrangement suited for focusing radar waves

Optical: systems and elements – Lens – With multipart element

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359642, G02B 308, G02B 1100

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061574996

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BRIEF SUMMARY
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a lens arrangement for collimating radar waves for distance sensors, in particular for motor vehicles.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Lenses of rotationally symmetrical configuration for distance sensors are known, portions of the round projection surface being omitted in order to adapt the lens to a predefined housing geometry. The cross-sectional shapes of the lenses are aplanar, planoconvex, biconvex, or meniscus, in each case with or without fresnel patterning; and plano-plano in the case of phase-delayed lenses with fresnel rings. These lenses have in common the fact that for a predefined distance between the so-called patches used as the transmission and reception antennas, as the horizontal lens diameter becomes smaller, the horizontal lobe angle increases but the antenna gain and thus the range of the distance sensor decreases. A specific lobe width is necessary, however, in order to sense objects located obliquely in front of the vehicle.
Three horizontally offset lobes are often used in these conventional distance sensors, for which purpose three patches are provided. The central one of the three patches lies on the longitudinal axis at the lens focal point, and the other patches horizontally to the left and right thereof. This results in three antenna lobes, one normal lobe and two diametrically "cross-eyed" lobes, which each cover a certain angular range and can be utilized for distance and angle detection of a target. Care must be taken to avoid the occurrence of zones with insufficient range between the lobes of the individual patches, so that targets located in those zones are detected too late or not at all.
As already mentioned, however, the width of the lens cannot be made as small as desired in order to enlarge the lobe angle, since otherwise the overall range becomes too small. For the case of installation in a vehicle, moreover, a lens in the shape of a horizontal rectangle is desirable.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The object of the present invention is therefore to describe a lens arrangement with which sufficiently large lobe angles are possible without causing the surface area, and in particular the extension in the direction of the desired larger lobe angle, to fall below a predefined dimension.
This object is achieved, according to the present invention, in that several sublenses are arranged integrally next to one another. Provision is preferably made in this context for the focal points of the sublenses to lie in a plane parallel to the lens plane.
The arrangement according to the present invention results, for each beam, in a lobe enlargement necessary for angular analysis. The range is only slightly reduced as compared to a lens having a surface area of the same size.
For applications in which vertical angle detection is to be accomplished, the lens arrangement according to the present invention can be oriented vertically with the same advantages.
An enlarged lobe angle can be achieved, in particular, in that the extension of at least one central lens is less in the longitudinal direction of the overall lens arrangement than in the transverse direction.
An advantageous embodiment of the present invention lies in the fact that three sublenses are provided. The lens arrangement according to the present invention can, however, also be carried out with two or with more than three lenses.
Another advantageous embodiment of the present invention lies in the fact that the sublenses have the shape of hyperboloids. Other lens shapes, for example the lens shapes mentioned initially, are nevertheless also possible.
An advantageous development lies in the fact that the axes of lateral sublenses are tilted with respect to the axis of at least one central sublens. A more favorable collimation of the radar waves by the lateral sublenses is thereby achieved.
In another development of the present invention, a relatively simple but effective lens arrangement is achieved in that the at least one central sublens is curved only in the transverse

REFERENCES:
patent: 5220462 (1993-06-01), Feldman, Jr.
patent: 5400038 (1995-03-01), Riza et al.
patent: 5929980 (1999-07-01), Yamaguchi et al.

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