Claims
- 1. A detector for a blade tracking system, said detector comprising: a housing; a single lens supported in said housing for focusing in a plane a bundle of radiation passing therethrough; at least two radiation sensors being fixed within said plane and having optical axes inclined at a known angle, each sensor receiving radiation focussed by said lens and being located within said housing so that a blade passing through and interfering with said radiation bundle is sensed separately and sequentially by each of said sensors; and means for comparing the difference in timing between independent signals generated by each of said sensors in response to interference of radiation sensed by each of said sensors to calculate by triangulation a track of the blade regardless of relative positioning between the blade and the optical axis of each sensor.
- 2. A detector as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bundle of radiation is electromagnetic radiation and said sensors are photodiodes.
- 3. A detector as claimed in claim 2 wherein said lens is an optical lens.
- 4. A detector as claimed in claim 2 wherein each of said sensors is provided with a protective window.
- 5. A detector as claimed in claim 4 wherein said protective window is a dielectric optical filter.
- 6. A detector as claimed in claim 1 further comprising means for comparing signals from one of said sensors with signals from the other of said sensors to determine a lead or lag of said blade relative to a rotor datum and to determine the track thereof relative to said detector.
- 7. The detector of claim 6 further comprising indicator means for providing a continuous record of the track of said blade.
- 8. A detector as claimed in claim 6 wherein said blade is an aircraft propeller blade.
- 9. A detector as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a plurality of pairs of additional sensors arranged to sense different portions of said blade substantially simultaneously, said plurality of pairs of additional sensors all being disposed in said focus plane.
- 10. A detector as claimed in claim 1 further comprising an automatic gain control means for compensating for changes in the level of brightness of the bundle of radiation transmitted to said at least two sensors.
- 11. A detector as claimed in claim 1 wherein said at least two sensors are employed in a passive mode in which a source of radiation is obscured by the blade from transmission to said at least two sensors, and further comprising an additional sensor employed in an active mode in which an artificial source of radiation is deflected by the blade to said additional sensor.
- 12. The detector as claimed in claim 11 further comprising a beam splitter for separating said at least two sensors in the passive mode and the additional sensor in the active mode.
- 13. The detector as claimed in claim 12 wherein said beam splitter is a dichroic splitter.
- 14. The detector as claimed in claim 12 further comprising an optical filter positioned between said beam splitter and said at least two sensors in the passive mode, between said beam splitter and said additional sensor in the active mode.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 861,922 filed May 12, 1986, now abandoned,
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Continuations (1)
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