Claims
- 1. An automatic focusing apparatus comprising:
- an objective lens for forming a beam from a semiconductor laser as a spot image on an object;
- driving means for driving said objective lens in a direction parallel to an optical axis thereof;
- a beam splitter disposed between said semiconductor laser and said objective lens;
- optical means for generating a moire image disposed in a travelling path of a beam returning from the object and reflected by an inclined prism face of said beam splitter, including a first grid and a second grid spaced in parallel to each other along a beam axis and angularly displaced from each other about the beam axis, the grids having either a sufficiently large pitch for lines forming the grids or a sufficiently narrow distance from each other along a beam axis to prevent interference fringes when the beam of the laser passes through the grids, wherein said moire image when produced by either convergent or divergent light will be rotated in orientation relative to a moire image pattern produced by coherent light;
- a photodetector means for detecting the moire image generated by said optical means;
- evaluation means for evaluating a moire image pattern to determine the existence or nonexistence of relative rotation of said moire image pattern thereby determining a focusing error, and
- control means for controlling said driving means so as to correct the focusing error.
- 2. An automatic focusing apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said first grid is affixed to said beam splitter.
- 3. An automatic focusing apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said photo detector means includes a photo detector face divided into four elements for generating four kinds of signals.
- 4. An automatic focusing apparatus as defined in claim 3, wherein said evaluating means evaluates the rotation of the moire pattern and determines the focusing error by a calculation incorporating the four signals from the photo detector means.
- 5. An automatic focusing apparatus as defined in claim 3, wherein said evaluating means evaluates a rotation of the moire image pattern and determines the focusing error by a calculation incorporating the four signals from the photo detector means.
- 6. An automatic focusing apparatus as defined in claim 3, wherein said evaluating means evaluates the extent of the moire image pattern and determines the focusing error by a calculation incorporating the four signals from the photo detector means.
- 7. A method of automatic focusing on an object comprising the steps of:
- providing an objective lens for forming a beam from a semiconductor laser that is a spot image on the object;
- driving said objective lens in a direction parallel to an optical axis thereof;
- providing a beam splitter positioned between said semiconductor laser and said objective lens;
- generating a moire image disposed in a travelling path of a beam returning from the object and reflected by an inclined prism face of said beam splitter so that the moire image pattern will rotate if subject to either convergent or divergent light relative to a moire image pattern produced by coherent light;
- providing a photodetector means for determining the specific moire image generated by said optical means;
- evaluating the moire image pattern to determine the existence of nonexistence of relative rotation of the moire image compared to the moire image pattern produced by coherent light, the evaluation being based on a signal from said photodetector, thereby determining any focusing error, and
- controlling said driving step so as to correct the focusing error.
- 8. An automatic focusing apparatus for focusing on an optical disk, comprising:
- a light source;
- a pair of diffraction grids;
- an objective lens to focus the light from the light source on the optical disk;
- photodetector means for sensing light patterns;
- means for diverting the light reflected off the optical disk back through the objective lens to pass through the two diffraction grids, the two diffraction grids are displaced from one another and have an uneven diffraction alignment, said light beams creating a moire image pattern, as a result of the relative uneven diffraction alignment of the diffraction grids, that will rotate the moire image pattern when subject to convergent or divergent light relative to a moire image pattern that occurs when subject to coherent light, the moire image pattern being projected upon the photodetector means;
- means for evaluating the moire image pattern based upon corresponding signals from the photodetector means to determine the existence or non-existence of relative rotation of the moire image compared to the moire image pattern produced by coherent light, thereby determining a focusing error, and
- means for driving the objective lens so as to correct the focusing error.
- 9. The automatic focusing apparatus of claim 8 wherein the light source comprises a semiconductor laser.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 332,363, filed on Mar. 31, 1989, for an AUTOMATIC FOCUSING APPARATUS, now abandoned, which is a file wrapper continuation application of U.S. Ser. No. 169,420, filed on Mar. 17, 1988, now abandoned.
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