The present invention relates to a device for acquiring stereoscopic images.
It is recalled that stereoscopic images are obtained by viewing the same scene from two different angles of incidence.
An object of the invention is to propose a device for acquiring stereoscopic images that is particularly simple, compact, and adapted to very good angular resolution.
Document FR 1 393 577 describes a collimator device for infrared radiation. That device comprises:
Such a device serves to concentrate a light beam received by the primary mirror parallel to its optical axis onto the detector.
DE 4 307 831 discloses binocular telescopic structures making it possible to observe remote scenes and comprising:
Document UK 2 158 261 describes a similar optical device, comprising a concave spherical primary mirror, a convex spherical secondary mirror positioned on the optical axis of the primary mirror, the primary mirror being suitable for passing the light beams reflected by the secondary mirror so as to enable them to reach a catadioptric lens. Such a device enables an incident beam parallel to the optical axis to be split into two beams, these two beams corresponding respectively to the portions of the beam that pass on either side of two secondary half-mirrors.
Document EP 0 655 636 describes an aiming eyepiece device having an inlet pupil, a primary mirror, a secondary mirror, and a refractive lens. The elements are disposed in such a manner as to transmit an image of the refractive lens towards the inlet pupil.
Such a telescope is intended for observing objects that are very far away (an application to astronomy, for example) and is not suitable in any way for acquiring stereoscopic images.
The invention proposes an optical device which makes it possible to observe the same scene with different angles of incidence.
In particular, the device proposed by the invention is advantageously applicable in acquiring a stereoscopic image by means of a satellite moving over the earth and observing the same scene at two different instants, and thus at two different angles.
Thus, the device proposed by the invention is an observation device according to claim 1.
The invention advantageously also has the various following characteristics, taken singly or in any technically feasible combination:
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention appear further from the following description. This description is purely illustrative and non-limiting. It should be read with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The device shown in
The primary mirror 1 is pieced by a central hole passing intermediate images 3a and 3b which are disposed symmetrically on either side of its center.
The primary and secondary mirrors 1 and 2 are dimensioned in such a manner that the beams which are incident on said primary mirror 1 with respective angles θ1 and −θ1 relative to the optical axis of said primary mirror 1 are focused respectively on the central hole.
The device also has two plane mirrors 4a, 4b which are disposed symmetrically about the optical axis of the primary mirror 1, being situated on the side of said primary mirror 1 that is opposite from the side where the secondary mirror 2 is situated.
The two plane mirrors 4a and 4b lie respectively on the paths of the beams which, after being reflected by the convex mirror 2, pass through the mirror 1 via the intermediate images 3a and 3b.
These plane mirrors 4a and 4b reflect the beams they receive from the images 3a and 3b onto two concave mirrors 5a and 5b which are conical and which reflect the beams they receive onto two focus planes 6a and 6b where charge coupled detector strips or matrices are located, for example.
As will have been understood, such a device makes it possible in simple manner to acquire two images which correspond to the same scene as viewed at two different angles of incidence.
Numerous variants of the embodiment shown in
In particular, depending on the shape and the dimensions of the volume in which the rear portion of the telescope is to be housed, it is naturally possible to act on the orientations of the plane mirrors 4a and 4b and on the orientations of the concave mirrors 5a and 5b.
Thus,
In another variant, as shown in
A strip or a matrix of charge coupled devices that is common to both paths can be situated in the focus plane 9, for example.
A device of the types described above is advantageously used on board a satellite orbiting the earth, so as to observe the same scene at two different instants, and thus with different aiming directions.
By way of example, these aiming directions can be angularly separated by an angle lying in the range 2° to 10°.
The device proposed by the invention enables the satellite to acquire images in those two aiming directions, i.e. without any need to alter the attitude of the satellite or the direction in which the observation device points relative to the satellite.
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99 11355 | Sep 1999 | FR | national |
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PCT/FR00/02486 | 9/8/2000 | WO | 00 | 7/30/2002 |
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WO01/20385 | 3/22/2001 | WO | A |
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3781552 | Kadrmas | Dec 1973 | A |
4101195 | Frosch et al. | Jul 1978 | A |
5661610 | Pasternak | Aug 1997 | A |
6050194 | Bugiel et al. | Apr 2000 | A |
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43 07 831 | Aug 1993 | DE |
0 655 636 | May 1995 | EP |
1 393 577 | Jul 1965 | FR |
2 158 261 | Nov 1985 | GB |