1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to optical pens and, particularly, to an optical pen employing optical fibers.
2. Description of Related Art
A conventional optical pen employs optical lens or lenses to guide light from an optical source to a reflective surface, and employs optical lens or lenses to guide light reflected from the reflective surface to an optical sensor. The optical sensor converts the received reflected light to electrical signals. A microcontroller processes the electrical signals to generate corresponding control signals and transmits the control signals to an external electronic device, for example, a computer. The external electronic device is directed by the control signals to execute functions, for example, displaying a letter. With such configuration, the reflected light received by the optical sensor may not always be adequate, and thus the optical pens may not control the external electronic device to execute functions precisely.
The components of the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of an optical pen. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout several views.
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The first optical fiber module 40 is secured within the optical pen 100. In this embodiment, the first optical fiber module 40 includes at least two first bundled optical fibers 42. Opposite ends of each first bundled optical fiber 42 are respectively adjacent to the optical source 30 and the head 20. The first bundled optical fibers 42 guide the light emitted from the optical source 30 to a reflective surface (not shown).
The second bundled optical fiber 50 is secured within the main body 10 and arranged between the first bundled optical fibers 42. In this embodiment, the second bundled optical fiber 50 is arranged at the center of the first bundled optical fibers 42. One end of the second bundled optical fiber 50 is adjacent to the head 20, and an opposite end is attached to the optical sensor 60. The second bundled optical fiber 50 guides the light reflected from the reflective surface to the optical sensor 60.
The optical sensor 60 converts the received reflected light into electrical signals. The microcontroller 70 receives and processes the electrical signals to generate corresponding control signals, and transmits the control signals to an external electronic device communicating with the optical pen 100 through the communication module 80. The external electronic device is directed by the control signals to execute a predetermined function, displaying a letter for example.
In this embodiment, the optical pen 100 employs the first bundled optical fibers 42 to guide the light from the optical source 30 to the reflective surface, and employs the second bundled optical fiber 50 to guide the light reflected from the reflective surface to the optical sensor 60. By doing so, the light from the optical source 30 can be uniformly transmitted to the reflective surface, and the reflected light received by the optical sensor 60 is reliably adequate, thus the optical pen 100 can generate control signals to direct the external electronic device to execute functions precisely.
Although the present disclosure has been specifically described on the basis of the exemplary embodiment thereof, the disclosure is not to be construed as being limited thereto. Various changes or modifications may be made to the embodiment without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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99138025 | Nov 2010 | TW | national |