Claims
- 1. Device for determining the distance of an object using substantially parallel focused reference beams of electromagnetic radiation directed thereto, comprising:a) a radiation transmitter for emitting of a pair of substantially parallel focused reference beams of electromagnetic radiation at a predetermined acute angle relative to each other; b) a position detecting unit which is fastenable to the object, said position detecting unit having first and second biaxial opto-electronic position detectors which are arranged at approximately the same height relative to said pair of reference beams in mutually parallel planes which are at different distances from the transmitter in a direction of emission of said pair of reference beams, and each of which emits electrical signals representative of mutually perpendicular, translational position coordinates, in magnitude and sign, of a point of incidence of each of said pair of reference beams on the respective position detector; c) an electronic processing unit connected to each of said opto-electronic position detectors, and having means for computing the distance between the object and the transmitter from the electrical signals emitted by the position detectors and the angle between said pair of reference beams; d) a splitting mirror arranged in a linear beam path of each of said pair of reference beams from the transmitter to the first opto-electronic position detector for splitting each of said reference beams, permitting a first portion of each of said reference beams to pass to the first opto-electronic position detector and diverting a second portion of each of said reference beams in a direction obliquely opposite to a direction of linear beam path, which is from said transmitter to said splitting mirror, to a deflecting mirror for deflecting the second portion of each of said reference beams to said second opto-electronic position detector along a longer path than that of the first portion of each of said reference beams between the splitting mirror and the first opto-electronic position detector.
- 2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the radiation transmitter has means for emitting a second reference beam toward said splitting mirror, said detecting mirror and said enlarging optical system at an acute angle relative to said first reference beam, the position detectors being in the path of said first and second said reference beams.
Priority Claims (1)
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a Divisional of prior application Ser. No. 07/455,354, filed May 15, 1995 now abandoned, which is a 371 of PCT/EP89/00476, filed Apr. 28, 1989.
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