Optics: measuring and testing – Range or remote distance finding – With photodetection
Patent
1981-12-22
1986-02-04
Buczinski, S. C.
Optics: measuring and testing
Range or remote distance finding
With photodetection
350 65, 350 69, 350 691, 350100, 356141, 356152, G01C 310, G01B 1126, G02B 2717
Patent
active
045681821
ABSTRACT:
In an optical digitizer, a cursor is movable on a plane surface having coordinate axis. The cursor includes a source of light that is scanned across the coordinate system, and a detector receiving light from the angle to which the beam is instantaneously directed. The coordinate system has curved mirrors at the origin and point spaced from the origin along the axis thereof, and plane mirrors extending along the axis. A calculator determines the position of the cursor in the coordinate system by triangulation. Alternatively, the cursor may be a curved mirror, with rotating light sources and detectors positioned at determined points in the coordinate system.
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Buczinski S. C.
Summagraphics Corporation
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