Claims
- 1-2. (canceled).
- 3. An optical position detecting device comprising: a light retro-reflector provided outside a predetermined region; at least two optical transceivers, each including an optical scanning unit for angularly scanning light in a plane substantially parallel to the predetermined region and a light receiving unit for receiving reflected light from a portion of said light retro-reflector irradiated with the scanning light; and a detector for detecting presence of a light blocking object in a region optically scanned by said optical scanning units when a level of light received by said light receiving unit is lower than a predetermined first level and for detecting a position of the light blocking object based on scanning angles of said optical scanning units in this scanning, said optical position detecting device being characterized by further comprising: a comparing unit for comparing the level of light received by said light receiving unit with a second level higher than the first level; and a judging unit for making a judgment that said light retro-reflector is dirty when the level of light received by said light receiving unit is higher than the first level and lower than the second level.
- 4-6. (canceled).
- 7. A computer-readable recording medium having a program recorded thereon for an optical position detecting device comprising: a light retro-reflector provided outside a predetermined region; and at least two optical transceivers, each including an optical scanning unit for angularly scanning light in a plane substantially parallel to the predetermined region and a light receiving unit for receiving reflected light from a portion of said light retro-reflector irradiated with the scanning light, the program causing a computer to detect dirt on said light retro-reflector, said recording medium being characterized in that the program includes program code means for causing the computer to make a comparison between a level of light received by said light receiving unit and a predetermined first level and a predetermined second level higher than the first level; and program code means for causing the computer to make a judgment that said light retro-reflector is dirty when the level of light received by said light receiving unit is higher than the first level and lower than the second level.
- 8. A computer-readable recording medium having a program recorded thereon for an optical position detecting device comprising: a light retro-reflector provided outside a predetermined region; and at least two optical transceivers, each including an optical scanning unit for angularly scanning light in a plane substantially parallel to the predetermined region and a light receiving unit for receiving reflected light from a portion of said light retro-reflector irradiated with the scanning light, the program causing a computer to detect dust on or around said light retro-reflector, said recording medium being characterized in that the program includes program code means for causing the computer to execute detection of a light blocking object present in a region optically scanned by said optical scanning units when a level of light received by said light receiving unit is lower than a predetermined level; program code means for causing the computer to execute calculation of a position of the light blocking object based on scanning angles of said optical scanning units and results of receiving light by said light receiving units; and program code means for causing the computer to detect dust on or around said light retro-reflector based on a time during which the level of light received by said light receiving unit is lower than the predetermined level and the calculated position of the light blocking object.
- 9 (canceled).
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is the national phase under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of PCT International Application No. PCT/JP00/02490 which has an International filing date of Apr. 14, 2000, which designated the United States of America.
Divisions (1)
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10252555 |
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10848007 |
May 2004 |
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Continuations (1)
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