Range Finder Capable of Adjusting Light Flux
20170268875 · 2017-09-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01S7/4868
PHYSICS
G01C11/02
PHYSICS
G01S7/4918
PHYSICS
International classification
G01C11/02
PHYSICS
Abstract
A range finder capable of adjusting light flux includes a light-emitting element configured to emit a light beam, a lens element, a light-shielding element configured to adjust light flux, and an image sensor. The light beam emitted by the light-emitting element is reflected by an object, passes through the lens element, and is projected to the image sensor. The light-shielding element is disposed between the object and the image sensor, and on a path of the light beam.
Claims
1. A range finder capable of adjusting light flux, comprising: a light-emitting element configured to emit a light beam; a lens element; a light-shielding element configured to adjust light flux; and an image sensor; wherein the light beam emitted by the light-emitting element is reflected by an object, passes through the lens element, and is projected to the image sensor; wherein the light-shielding element is disposed between the object and the image sensor, and on a path of the light beam.
2. The range finder capable of adjusting light flux as claimed in claim 1, wherein the light-shielding element is disposed in front of the lens element.
3. The range finder capable of adjusting light flux as claimed in claim 1, wherein the light-shielding element is disposed within the lens element.
4. The range finder capable of adjusting light flux as claimed in claim 1, wherein the light-shielding element is disposed behind the lens element.
5. The range finder capable of adjusting light flux as claimed in claim 1, wherein the light-shielding element is contacted in front of the lens element.
6. The range finder capable of adjusting light flux as claimed in claim 1, wherein the light-shielding element is contacted behind the lens element.
7. The range finder capable of adjusting light flux as claimed in claim 1, wherein the light beam reflected by the object is partly blocked by the the light-shielding element depends on a distance from the object to the range finder.
8. The range finder capable of adjusting light flux as claimed in claim 1, wherein the light-shielding element is contacted with the image sensor.
9. The range finder capable of adjusting light flux as claimed in claim 8, wherein the light-shielding element is printed on the image sensor.
10. The range finder capable of adjusting light flux as claimed in claim 1, wherein the light-shielding element and the image sensor are spaced.
11. The range finder capable of adjusting light flux as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an optical filter disposed in front of the image sensor.
12. The range finder capable of adjusting light flux as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an optical filter disposed in front of the lens element.
13. The range finder capable of adjusting light flux as claimed in claim 11, wherein the light-shielding element is contacted with the optical filter.
14. The range finder capable of adjusting light flux as claimed in claim 12, wherein the light-shielding element is contacted with the optical filter.
15. The range finder capable of adjusting light flux as claimed in claim 13, wherein the light-shielding element is printed on the optical filter.
16. The range finder capable of adjusting light flux as claimed in claim 14, wherein the light-shielding element is printed on the optical filter.
17. The range finder capable of adjusting light flux as claimed in claim 11, wherein the light-shielding element and the optical filter are spaced.
18. The range finder capable of adjusting light flux as claimed in claim 12, wherein the light-shielding element and the optical filter are spaced.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] The invention can be more fully understood by reading the subsequent detailed description and examples with references made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0030] A study shows that an excessive light flux received by the image sensor 48 will result in an inaccurate measurement of distance. In present embodiment, therefore, the light-shielding element 49 is disposed behind the left portion of the lens element 44 to partly block a reflecting light beam 51 of the near object 20. By this arrangement, the problem of inaccurate measurement of distance resulting from excessive light flux can be solved and the flux of the light beam reflected by the distant object is not over-decreased. As shown in
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[0032] It is worth noting that the proportion of the light beam blocked by the light-shielding element depends on a distance from the object to the range finder.
[0033] In the embodiment described above, the light-shielding element is disposed in front of or behind the lens element 44 to decrease the flux of the light beam reflected by an object. However, it is understood that the light-shielding element can be disposed within the lens element 44 to decrease the flux of the light beam reflected by the object.
[0034] It is understood that the position of the light-shielding element requires to be changed from the left to the right (or from the right to the left) when the positions of the light-emitting element 42 and the image sensor 48 are exchanged.
[0035] In the embodiment described above, the light-shielding element is disposed in front of or behind the lens element, and the light-shielding element and the lens element are spaced. However, it is understood that the light-shielding element can be attached to the lens element to decrease the flux of the light beam reflected by the near object or the distant object.
[0036] It is understood that the light-shielding element can be disposed in front of or behind the optical filter 46, and is attached to or spaced from the optical filter 46 to decrease the flux of the light beam reflected by an object.
[0037] In some embodiments, the light-shielding element is printed on the optical filter 46 to partly block the reflecting light beam 51 of the near object (or the reflecting light beam 61 of the distant object) projected to the image sensor 48.
[0038] In some embodiments, the light-shielding elements 49 and 49′ are made of an opaque material.
[0039] In other embodiments, the light-shielding elements 49 and 49′ are made of a translucent material.
[0040] In other embodiments, the light-shielding elements 49 and 49′ are made of a material with graduated transparency.
[0041] The light-shielding element is not limited to be triangular. On the contrary, the light-shielding element can be trapezoidal or in other shapes. For example, a light-shielding element made of the material with graduated transmittance can be rectangular. It is noted that a rectangular light-shielding element of lower transmittance requires to be located closer to a light path of the light beam reflected by the near object. For another example, the light-shielding element can be a frame body which defines a hole allowing the light beam to pass through. A light-shielding element with a smaller hole requires to be located closer to a light path of the light beam reflected by the near object. In short, any shape or style of light-shielding element which is able to partly block the light beams reflected by the near object and the distant object in different proportions is applicable to this invention.
[0042] Further description is provided for a better understanding of the range finder of the invention. A device capable of scanning environment, which may be but not limited to a domestic robot, a robotic pet (e.g. a robotic dog) or an autonomous car with a laser scanning or a light detection and ranging (LiDAR), usually includes a distance measuring device and an imaging device. The distance measuring device configured to measure distance to an object includes the light-emitting element described above. The imaging device includes the image sensor described above and the lens element described above. The light-shielding element described above is disposed between the to-be-measured object and the image sensor, and on a path of a light beam emitted by the light-emitting element. A signal received from the image sensor is transmitted to a processing unit for analyzing the surroundings. Furthermore, the processing unit is electrically connected to a moving unit configured to move the device capable of scanning environment, and therefore the device capable of scanning environment is moved according to the condition of its surroundings. The light-emitting element may be but not limited to a laser source or an infrared source. The image sensor may be but not limited to a Charge-Coupled Device (CCD) or a Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (CMOS). The moving unit includes a driving device (such as but not limited to a motor or an engine), a transmission (such as but not limited to belts, gears and/or gear boxes), and a steering mechanism (such as but not limited to wheels or tracks).