The present invention relates to the field of thermal imaging or infrared vision. More specifically, the present invention relates to signage visible while using infrared imaging techniques, creating targets for calibrating and shooting for infrared weapons sights, creating Identification products for thermal devices, e.g. a patch that will be readable by thermal devices on a firefighter suit or helmet.
Infrared vision devices have the ability to view heat sources, such as people, in complete darkness. However, these devices are unable to differentiate words, symbols and other “regular” signs. In order to convey such information, it should be a temperature difference between objects in order to achieve sufficient discrimination.
There is a common method to create images for thermal devices by using different emissivity materials, such as used in passive thermal targets, when a low emissivity base material (usually lower than 0.4 emissivity) is used and a high emissivity material (higher than 0.7 emissivity) is printed or attached to it. The low emissivity material is intended to reflect sky energy, which its temperature on a clear day can drop to 30 Celsius degrees below zero, towards the vision device and appears “cold”, while the high emissivity material has the surrounding temperature and appears warmer. This method is limited to outdoor use and sky conditions, moreover the positioning angle is very critical in order to reflect correctly.
In other methods a heated targets is used that requires power source or using a chemical reaction for this purpose.
There are other known methods that are disclosed in some publications;
U.S. Pat. No. 3,986,384 to Giorgi—“Variable Contrast Passive Infrared Target”
U.S. Pat. No. 4,058,734 to Vroombout—“Passive Infrared Resolution Target”
U.S. Pat. No. 4,549,814 to Creel et al.—“Test Plate Having A Thermal Test Pattern”
U.S. Pat. No. 6,806,480 to Reshef—“Multi-Spectral Products”, also published by the WIPO under WO 02/03006.
These methods have advantages, drawbacks and limitations. Therefore, the present invention provides a new method that overcame the disadvantages of the mentioned methods and provides a method and a label for recognizing figure or figures by infrared vision devices in any environment.
The main object of the present invention is to put a figure surface on or near a reference surface and cooling one of these surfaces, in order to achieve “cool” surface and “warm” surface, enabling infrared vision devices to discriminate between the surfaces.
The present invention uses “Latent heat” effect to cool down one of the surfaces. One of the surfaces is made of liquid absorbing material, this surface is wetted by a liquid and while the liquid is evaporated it consumes energy that is coming from the wetted surface, which accordingly cooled down. At the same time, the other surface remains in the surrounding temperature.
The present invention in general comprises a figure that is a physical object that can be used as a sign for, among other things, calibrating an infrared targeting scope. The present invention also provides a method of making such an object that can be used for calibrating an infrared imaging device, such as a thermal camera.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, it provides a method for recognizing a figure or figures, by infrared vision devices, using a related combination of a first and a second surface—a reference surface and a figure surface or vice versa—wherein,
According to another preferred embodiment the method can be used by attaching the figure surface on the reference surface.
According to another preferred embodiment the method can be used by printing the figure surface on the reference surface, using a dedicated ink.
According to another preferred embodiment the method can be used by laying both surfaces on mutual base, nearby.
According to another preferred embodiment the method includes a step of wetting the surface that made of material with a capability to absorb liquid.
According to yet another preferred embodiment the method further uses a material that changes its color while wetted for the surface with a capability to absorb liquid.
According to another aspect of the present invention, it provides a label with at least one figure, this figure can be recognized by infrared vision devices, wherein the label made of a related combination of first and second surfaces—a reference surface and a figure surface or vice versa—wherein,
According to another preferred embodiment the label is provided wherein the figure surface is attached on the reference surface.
According to another preferred embodiment the label is provided wherein the figure surface is printed on the reference surface.
According to another preferred embodiment the label is provided wherein the low emissivity material is made of a non-absorbing.
According to yet another preferred embodiment the label is provided wherein the material with a capability to absorb evaporate liquid, has the capability to change its color while it is wet.
According to another preferred embodiment the label is provided, wherein the figure is made of a number of elements or zones surfaces, wherein said elements or zones having a gradient emissivity that enables to discriminate between elements or zones.
Various other features and attendant advantages of the present invention will be more fully appreciated from the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
The principles and operation of the method and the label, according to the present invention, may be better understood with reference to the drawing and the accompanying description.
Liquid absorbing material, can be any material that can get wet and doesn't repels liquid, not limited to fabrics and paper. It needs to have a higher emissivity than 0.7 in order to get cooler from the evaporation effect.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IL2017/050585 | 5/25/2017 | WO | 00 |
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62345890 | Jun 2016 | US |