Claims
- 1. An optical digitizer comprising a light active surface located above a graphic data recording medium and optical recognition means movable over said light active surface, said optical digitizer executing a processing for determining position coordinates and a rotational angle of said optical recognition means;
- said light active surface comprising a light emitting media arranged to define a coordinate correlative pattern in the form of a lattice consisting of a plurality of longitudinal and lateral straight lines which intersect each other and have respectively coded spacings set at a multiple of an integer of unit length, binary digits (ones and zeros) being assigned to respective coordinate locations corresponding to the multiple of said integer of unit length in the longitudinal and lateral directions of said lattice pattern depending upon whether or not said longitudinal and lateral lines exist at said respective coordinate locations, said binary digits expressing said respective coordinate locations by means of a code sequence defining a maximum period sequence which is created by N stages of a circulating shift register and which is defined by a repetition of a bit pattern having a bit length of (2.sup.N -1) in order to create (2.sup.N -1) kinds of successive N-bit codes which are different from each other;
- said optical recognition means comprising:
- first means associated with said optical recognition means for visually tracing a data location on said recording medium in accordance with a movement of said optical recognition means to effect a positioning of said optical recognition means with respect to said data location; and
- second means within said optical recognition means for sensing light emitted from a partial pattern which falls within a predetermined limited visual range of said coordinate correlative pattern to produce a corresponding electric signal, said emitted light having a wavelength which is different from the wavelength of light irradiated by said second means, said corresponding electrical signal effecting a computation for determining position coordinates of the graphic data on said recording medium, said computation being carried out by finding data which is indicative of an arbitrary single straight line from said projected image data corresponding to said partial pattern which is optically recognized by said second means to calculate said rotational angle with respect to said longitudinal or lateral lines within said visual range by using said data which is indicative of said arbitrary single straight line, calculating respective spacings between a plurality of longitudinal and lateral lines within said visual range to determine a corresponding successive N bit code from said respective spacings in order to identify a section to which said center of said visual range belongs, thus to calculate position coordinates of said center of said visual range.
- 2. An optical digitizer as set forth in claim 1, wherein said graphic data recording medium is a paper sheet on which figures or characters are described.
- 3. An optical digitizer as set forth in claim 1, wherein said light active surface is comprised of a transparent flat plate of plastic etc. on or in which said coordinate correlative pattern is described with a fluorescent paint.
- 4. An optical digitizer as set forth in claim 3, wherein said coordinate correlative pattern is capable of emitting fluorescent light in response to said light irradiated by said second means, said fluorescent light having a wavelength longer than that of said irradiation light.
- 5. An optical digitizer as set forth in claim 3, wherein said optical recognition means is configured as a cursor movable on said flat plate, said cursor being provided with a hollow casing member having an opening opposite the surface of said flat plate.
- 6. An optical digitizer as set forth in claim 5, wherein said first means is comprised of a positioning arm having a crucial mark, provided on the outer periphery of said hollow casing member of said cursor.
- 7. An optical digitizer as set forth in claim 4, wherein said optical system constituting said second means comprises a light source emitting said irradiation light, an optical filter having an optical characteristic to cut off light having a wavelength longer than that of said irradiation light.
- 8. An optical digitizer as set forth in claim 7, wherein said third means comprises a sensor unit in which a charge coupled sensor is mounted.
- 9. An optical digitizer as set forth in claim 8, wherein said optical system constituting said second means further comprises a convex lens and a second optical filter having an optical characteristic to cut off light having a wavelength shorter than that of said fluorescent light, said convex lens and said second optical filter being provided in an optical path of said fluorescent light to said charge coupled sensor.
- 10. An optical digitizer as set forth in claim 8, wherein said third means further comprises a semiconductor memory for temporarily storing image information sensed by said sensor unit.
- 11. An optical digitizer as set forth in claim 9, wherein said second optical filter has an optical characteristic to cut off light having a wavelength shorter than 570 nm.
- 12. An optical digitizer as set forth in claim 7, wherein said light source is a light emitting diode of GaP.
- 13. An optical digitizer as set forth in claim 12, wherein said light emitting diode emits light having a peak luminance at a wavelength of 555 nm.
- 14. An optical digitizer as set forth in claim 7, wherein said first optical filter has an optical characteristic to cut off light having a wavelength longer than 570 nm.
- 15. An optical digitizer as set forth in claim 7, wherein said fluorescent paint is Rhodamine B having an absorption peak at a wavelength of 550 to 560 nm and a luminance peak of the fluorescent light at a wavelength of about 590 nm.
- 16. An optical digitizer as set forth in claim 7, wherein said second means comprises a set of light sources irradiating light fluxes having the same wavelength, and a set of optical filters having an optical characteristic to cut off light having a wavelength longer than that of said set of light sources.
- 17. An optical digitizer as set forth in claim 1, wherein said optical recognition means further comprises a switch provided on said hollow casing member, a first cable connecting said sensor unit to said switch, and a second cable connecting said switch to a graphic data processor.
- 18. An optical digitizer as set forth in claim 1, wherein a projected image data corresponding to a partial pattern which falls within a predetermined limited visual range of said lattice pattern is sensed by said third means.
- 19. An optical digitizer as set forth in claim 18, wherein said optical digitizer is operative to execute a further processing for determining position coordinates of said graphic data recording medium by using a distance between said center of said visual range and a predetermined position of said first means, said rotational angle, and said position coordinates of said center of said visual range.
- 20. An optical digitizer as set forth in claim 19, wherein a sequence comprising said processing and said further processing is periodically executed only during a time period while said optical recognition means and said third means are electrically coupled.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 762,144, filed Aug. 2, 1985, now abandoned.
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