LASER RANGE FINDER
20170299384 · 2017-10-19
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a LASER RANGE FINDER, and more particularly, to a LASER RANGE FINDER which includes a first laser transmitting unit and a second laser transmitting unit transmitting a laser in different directions and controls angles of a first module and a second module including the first laser transmitting unit and the second laser transmitting unit, respectively to effectively measure a distance between a first specific object and a second specific object and further, easily measure the length of a specific object.
Claims
1. A LASER RANGE FINDER comprising: a first laser transmitting unit and a second laser transmitting unit transmitting lasers; a first laser receiving unit and a second laser receiving unit receiving the lasers transmitted from the first laser transmitting unit and the second laser transmitting unit, respectively and reflected on a specific object; and a calculation unit calculating distances between the first laser transmitting unit and the second laser transmitting unit, and the specific object, wherein the first laser transmitting unit and the second laser transmitting unit transmit the lasers in different directions.
2. The LASER RANGE FINDER of claim 1, wherein the first laser transmitting unit and the second laser transmitting unit transmit the lasers in opposite directions to each other.
3. The LASER RANGE FINDER of claim 1, wherein the calculation unit calculates the distance between each of the first laser transmitting unit and the second laser transmitting unit, and the specific object based on a laser transmission time and a laser reception time.
4. The LASER RANGE FINDER of claim 1, wherein the calculation unit calculates the sum of the distance between the first laser transmitting unit and the specific object and the distance between the second laser transmitting unit and the specific object.
5. The LASER RANGE FINDER of claim 1, further comprising: a first module including the first laser transmitting unit and the first laser receiving unit; and a second module including the second laser transmitting unit and the second laser receiving unit.
6. The LASER RANGE FINDER of claim 5, wherein the first module and the second module are initially positioned to face opposite directions to each other.
7. The LASER RANGE FINDER of claim 6, wherein each of the first module and the second module is configured to control an angle.
8. The LASER RANGE FINDER of claim 5, wherein each of the first module and the second module is configured to be detachable.
9. The LASER RANGE FINDER of claim 5, further comprising: an angle measuring unit measuring an angle between the first module and the second module.
10. The LASER RANGE FINDER of claim 9, wherein the calculation unit calculates the length of the specific object itself by using a distance with which the laser transmitted from each of the first laser transmitting unit and the second laser transmitting unit is reflected on the specific object and the angle measured by the angle measuring unit.
11. The LASER RANGE FINDER of claim 10, further comprising: a display unit displaying at least one of the distances between the first laser transmitting unit and the second laser transmitting unit, and the specific object and the length of the specific object itself calculated by the calculation unit.
12. The LASER RANGE FINDER of claim 5, wherein the first module and the second module are hinge-coupled.
13. The LASER RANGE FINDER of claim 1, further comprising: a time measuring unit measuring a time when the lasers are transmitted by the first laser transmitting unit and the second laser transmitting unit and a time when the lasers are received by the first laser receiving unit and the second laser receiving unit.
14. The LASER RANGE FINDER of claim 1, further comprising: one or more operation buttons indicating the laser to be transmitted.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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[0032] The present invention will be described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Herein, a repeated descriptiona detailed description of a known function and a known constitution which may unnecessarily obscure the spirit of the present invention will be skipped. The embodiment of the present invention is provided to more completely describe the present invention to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the shape, the size, etc., of elements in the figures may be exaggerated for more explicit comprehension.
[0033] Throughout the specification, unless explicitly described to the contrary, the word “comprise” and variations such as “comprises” or “comprising”, will be understood to imply the inclusion of stated elements but not the exclusion of any other elements.
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[0035] As illustrated in
[0036] First, the first laser transmitting unit 10A and the second laser transmitting unit 10B may serve to transmit a laser. In this case, the first laser transmitting unit 10A and the second laser transmitting unit 10B may transmit the laser in different directions, for example, opposite directions.
[0037] When the embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to
[0038] In this case, even though the user is positioned relatively inclined to the first specific object W.sub.1 or the second specific object W.sub.2, the user may measure the distance between the first specific object W.sub.1 or the second specific object W.sub.2 regardless of the relatively inclined positioning.
[0039] In the case of the LASER RANGE FINDER, when the user intends to measure the distance between the first specific object W.sub.1 and the second specific object W.sub.2, the LASER RANGE FINDER operates in the first specific object W.sub.1 and the laser is transmitted toward the second specific object W.sub.2 to measure the distance between the first specific object W.sub.1 and the second specific object W.sub.2. In other words, the user needs to be particularly positioned at a start point of the measured distance.
[0040] However, in the LASER RANGE FINDER 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention, since the first laser transmitting unit 10A and the second laser transmitting unit 10B transmit the laser in the different directions, the user may easily measure the distance even though the user is measured at any position if the user transmits the laser to the first specific object W.sub.1 and the second specific object W.sub.2. That is, there may not be limit in the position of the user if the user transmits the laser to the first specific object W.sub.1 and the second specific object W.sub.2.
[0041] A method for measuring the distance between the first specific object W.sub.1 and the second specific object W.sub.2 by using the LASER RANGE FINDER 100 will be described below in more detail.
[0042] Subsequently, the first laser receiving unit 20A and the second laser receiving unit 20B serve to receive the lasers which are transmitted from the first laser transmitting unit 10A and the second laser receiving unit 10B, respectively and thereafter, reflected and returned on a specific object.
[0043] As presented above, when the first specific object W.sub.1 is positioned to one side and the second specific object W.sub.2 is positioned to the other side from the user, and the user presses one or more operation buttons 11, the laser may be transmitted toward the first specific object W.sub.1 from the first laser transmitting unit 10A and the laser may be reflected on the first specific object W.sub.1 and received by the first laser receiving unit 20A. Similarly thereto, the laser transmitted toward the second specific object W.sub.2 from the second laser transmitting unit 10B may be reflected on the second specific object W.sub.2 and received by the second laser receiving unit 20B.
[0044] It should be noted that in the LASER RANGE FINDER 100, a first module A including the first laser transmitting unit 10A and the first laser receiving unit 20A and a second module B including the second laser transmitting unit 10B and the second laser receiving unit 20B may be divisionally configured or the first laser transmitting unit 10A, the second laser transmitting unit 10B, the first laser receiving unit 20A, and the second laser receiving unit 20B may be configured as one module.
[0045] The first module A and the second module B may be detachable and initially positioned to face opposite directions to each other. Further, the first module A and the second module B may be configured to control the angles, respectively, through hinge coupling.
[0046] As such, as the first module A and the second module B may control the angles thereof, the distance between the first specific object and the second specific object and the length of a third specific object itself (W.sub.3 of
[0047] The time measuring unit 30 may serve to measure a laser transmission time and a laser reception time. Due to the time measuring unit 30, the laser transmission time and the laser reception time may be measured and thereafter, the distance between the first specific object W.sub.1 and the second specific object W.sub.2 and the length of the third specific object W.sub.3 (of
[0048] The angle measuring unit 40 may serve to measure an angle between the first module A and the second module B.
[0049] Due to the angle measuring unit 40, the angle between the first module A and the second module B may be measured and further, the distance between the first laser transmitting unit 10A and the third specific object W.sub.3 (of
[0050] The calculation unit 50 may serve to calculate the distance between each of the first laser transmitting unit 10A and the second laser transmitting unit 10B, and the specific object based on the laser transmission time and the laser reception time measured by the time measuring unit 30.
[0051] As the embodiment of the present invention, when the first specific object W.sub.1 is positioned to one side and the second specific object W.sub.2 is positioned to the other side from the user, and the user presses one or more operation buttons 11, the laser may be transmitted toward the first specific object W.sub.1 from the first laser transmitting unit 10A and the laser may be reflected on the first specific object W.sub.1 and received by the first laser receiving unit 20A. Similarly thereto, the laser transmitted toward the second specific object W.sub.2 from the second laser transmitting unit 10B may be reflected on the second specific object W.sub.2 and received by the second laser receiving unit 20B.
[0052] In this case, the time measuring unit 30 may measure the laser transmission time and the laser reception time, and the calculation unit 50 may calculate each of the distance between the first laser transmitting unit 10A and the first specific object W.sub.1 and the distance between the second laser transmitting unit 10B and the second specific object W.sub.2 based on the laser transmission time by the first and second laser transmitting units 10A and 10B and the laser reception time by the first and second laser receiving units 20A and 20B.
[0053] That is, the calculation unit 50 may measure the distance between the first specific object W.sub.1 and the second specific object W.sub.2 by summing up the distance between the first laser transmitting unit 10A and the first specific object W.sub.1 and the distance between the second laser transmitting unit 10B and the second specific object W.sub.2.
[0054] In more detail, when the distance between the first laser transmitting unit 10A and the first specific object W.sub.1 is represented by a.sub.1, the distance between the second laser transmitting unit 10B and the second specific object W.sub.2 is represented by a.sub.2, the length of the LASER RANGE FINDER 100 is represented by a.sub.3, and the distance between the first specific object W.sub.1 and the second specific object W.sub.2 is represented by a.sub.4, the distance between the first specific object W.sub.1 and the second specific object W.sub.2 may be calculated as shown in <Equation 1> given below.
a.sub.1+a.sub.2+a.sub.3=a.sub.4 <Equation 1>
[0055] Further, the calculation unit 50 may serve to calculate the distances up to one side and the other side of the third specific object W.sub.3 from each of the first and second laser transmitting units 10A and 10B and the angle measured by the angle measuring unit 40.
[0056] Herein, when another embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to
[0057] In this case, the time measuring unit 30 of
[0058] The calculation unit 50 of
[0059] In detail, when the distance between the first module A and one side of the third specific object W.sub.3 is represented by d.sub.1, the distance between the second module B and the other side of the third specific object W.sub.3 is represented by d.sub.2, the length of the third specific object W.sub.3 itself is represented by d.sub.3, and the angle between the first module A and the second module B is represented by θ, the length of the third specific object W.sub.3 itself may be calculated as shown in <Equation 2> given below.
d.sub.3=√{square root over ((d.sub.1).sup.2+(d.sub.2).sup.2−2(d.sub.1)(d.sub.2)cos(θ))} <Equation 2>
[0060] Referring back to
[0061] The display unit 60 may provide a visual output to the user and provide, for example, a text, an image, and graphics.
[0062] As described above, in the LASER RANGE FINDER according to the embodiment of the present invention, when the first specific object is positioned to one side and the second specific object is positioned to the other side from the user, and the user presses one or more operation buttons, the laser may be transmitted toward the first specific object from the first laser transmitting unit and the laser may be reflected on the first specific object and received by the first laser receiving unit. Similarly thereto, the laser transmitted toward the second specific object from the second laser transmitting unit may be reflected on the second specific object and received by the second laser receiving unit.
[0063] In this case, the time measuring unit may measure the laser transmission and reception time and the calculation unit may calculate the distance between the first specific object and the second specified object based on the laser transmission time by the first and second laser transmitting units and the laser reception time by the first and second laser receiving units.
[0064] As a result, even though the user measures the distance at any position without a limit in positions to transmit the laser to the first and second specific objects, the user may easily measure the distance between the first and second specific objects.
[0065] Further, in the LASER RANGE FINDER according to another embodiment of the present invention, the user is positioned while viewing the third specific object, and as the angle of each of the first module and the second module may be controlled, the laser may be transmitted from the first laser transmitting unit included in the first module toward one side of the third specific object and the laser may be reflected on one side of the third specific object and received by the first laser receiving unit of the first module. Similarly thereto, the laser transmitted toward the other side of the third specific object from the second laser transmitting unit included in the second module may be reflected on the other side of the third specific object and received by the second laser receiving unit of the second module.
[0066] In this case, the time measuring unit may measure the laser transmission and reception time, the angle measuring unit may measure the angle between the first module and the second module, and the calculation unit may measure the length of the third specific object itself based on the laser transmission and reception time and the angle between the first and second modules.
[0067] As a result, the user may easily measure the length of the third specific object itself without a separate reflection plate.
[0068] Further, the LASER RANGE FINDER according to another embodiment of the present invention measures a horizontal length, a vertical length, and a height of a quadrangle to measure even an area of the quadrangle by using the aforementioned method.
[0069] The present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments. However, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and changes of the present invention can be made without departing from the spirit and the scope of the present invention which are defined in the appended claims and their equivalents.