Optical communication system for survey instrument

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C359S566000, C359S834000, C356S004010

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06587244

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an optical communication system for a survey instrument with a built-in light wave range-finder for measuring a distance by projecting range-finding light.
In recent years, in the technical field of survey instrument, in particular, in the technical field of theodolite, the method to read the measuring angle has been changed from optical reading system to electrical reading system. Further, main stream in the technical field of survey instrument has been shifted to electronic type survey instrument. This electronic type survey instrument is provided with light wave range-finding function, i.e. light beam of range-finding light is projected toward a target object having a reflection prism for the measurement, and the range-finding light reflected from the target object is used to determine the distance. In some of the light wave range-finding survey instruments, there is provided an optical communication system, which synthesizes data for communication with the range-finding light to be projected and which is used to transmit various types of information such as data for working instruction, the results of measurement, etc. from the survey instrument to the target object side.
FIG. 4
shows an electronic type survey instrument and a target object provided with a reflection prism, by which range finding and setting of position are on.
In the figure, reference numeral
1
represents a survey instrument installed at a predetermined point, and a target object
2
of the survey instrument
1
is erected at the point of installation. The target object
2
comprises a prism unit
3
for reflecting range-finding light
5
toward the survey instrument
1
and a data communication unit
4
.
From the survey instrument
1
, collimation is preformed to the target object
2
, and light wave distance measurement is carried out. The range-finding light
5
projected from the survey instrument
1
is reflected by the prism unit
3
of the target object
2
. The reflected range-finding light is received by the survey instrument
1
, and the distance is measured. The distance measurement is performed by several tens of times within a second, for example, and the average value is calculated and this is used as the measured value. In case the measured value is different from the desired preset value, an instruction to change position is issued to an operator who stands on the side of the target object
2
.
The instruction for change is given by utilizing the range-finding light
5
, and information on the instruction for change, i.e. survey data such as range-finding angle obtained at the survey instrument
1
, data relating to setting position based on the survey data, e.g. movement in rightward direction, is synthesized with the range-finding light
5
by modulating the range-finding light
5
, and the range-finding light
5
is transmitted to the target object
2
as light, which also serves as communication light.
The data communication unit
4
receives the range-finding light
5
, and the information synthesized in the range-finding light
5
is separated and displayed. Or, communication is performed from the data communication unit
4
to the survey instrument
1
when necessary.
Referring to
FIG. 5
, description will be given now on a data communication unit
4
of a conventional type target object
2
.
The data communication unit
4
primarily comprises a photodetection element
7
, a signal detection unit
8
, an arithmetic unit
9
, a display unit
10
, and an operation unit
11
. The range-finding light
5
enters the photodetection element
7
, and the photodetection element
7
converts photodetection signal by photoelectric conversion and outputs it to the signal detection unit
8
. At the signal detection unit
8
, data signal such as modulation signal is separated and detected from the photodetection signal, and it is outputted to the arithmetic unit
9
. At the arithmetic unit
9
, a required display such as the result of survey or instruction for working is displayed on the display unit
10
based on the data signal. The operation unit
11
inputs the data for change of display on the display unit
10
or the data to be transmitted to the survey instrument
1
.
Referring to
FIG. 6
, description will be given on another type of data communication unit
13
of the conventional example.
The data communication unit
13
as shown in
FIG. 6
has almost the same arrangement as the data communication unit
4
shown in
FIG. 5
, except that converging optical means
14
with a convex lens is provided in front of the photodetection element
7
. By providing the converging optical means
14
, the photodetection element
7
can serve well even when the distance to be measured is long where luminous fluxes of the range-finding light
5
are spread in wide range, or a smaller photodetection element
7
may be used.
In the data communication unit
4
shown in
FIG. 5
, incident range-finding light
5
consists of luminous fluxes which run approximately in parallel, and these light beams enter the entire surface of the photodetection element
7
. The photodetection surface of the photodetection element
7
may be tilted with respect to the optical axis of the range-finding light.
5
, but the tilting of the photodetection element
7
causes no special problem in the photodetection of the range-finding light
5
, and it is advantageous in that visual field for photodetection or light receiving is wide. However, in case the distance between the survey instrument
1
and the target object
2
is long, luminous fluxes may be spread in wide range even if the range-finding light
5
are running almost in parallel. This means that amount of photodetection or received light of the photodetection element
7
is decreased. As a result, signal cannot be outputted to the signal detection unit
8
. To increase the amount of photodetection or light receiving, photodetection area of the photodetection element
7
can be increased. However, the photodetection element
7
is expensive in cost, and larger photodetection element
7
means higher cost.
The data communication unit
13
shown in
FIG. 6
is provided with the converging optical, means
14
, and the survey instrument
1
is positioned at long distance. In this respect, it is advantageous in that sufficient light amount can be obtained to output signal from the photodetection element
7
to the signal detection unit
8
because luminous fluxes are converged by the converging optical means
14
even when luminous fluxes of the incident range-finding light
5
may be spread in wide range. However, in case the survey instrument
1
and the data communication unit
13
are deviated from the front and an incident optical axis of the range-finding light
5
is tilted with respect to the optical axis of the converging optical means
14
, the light converging position of the range-finding light
5
is moved, and the light cannot be received by the photodetection element
7
. As shown in
FIG. 4
, the data communication unit
4
is arranged at a position adjacent to the prism unit
3
. When the distance between the survey instrument
1
and the target object
2
is relatively short, there arises the problem that deviation of the optical axis cannot be avoided or data communication cannot be achieved between the survey instrument
1
and the target object
2
in some cases.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide an optical communication system, by which it is possible to ensure the satisfactory performance of data communication between the survey instrument
1
and the target object
2
in case of short distance or long distance without designing the photodetection element
7
in larger size.
The optical communication system for a survey instrument according to the present invention comprises photodetection means for receiving communication light and optical means for forming an image of the communication light on the photodetection means, wherein the optical me

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