Claims
- 1. In combination,
- means for transmitting a beam of coherent waves of energy of known wavelength, .lambda., from a single source towards a reflecting surface through an aperture of known dimension, D, given by the relationship P=(.lambda.H/D)+D, where P is the width of the beam on the reflecting surface and H is the distance from the reflecting surface to the aperture,
- means for receiving coherent waves of energy from said beam reflected by scattering points on said surface at a known distance, H,
- means for detecting the finest interference fringes between reflected waves of energy from said scattering points by said receiving means, where said fringes have a spacing S=.lambda.H/P, and
- means for counting each interference fringe detected as a measure of the extent of relative motion between said surface and said receiving means, said measure being equal to the number of fringes detected times the fringe spacing S.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein said means for counting said interference fringes detected includes means for determining fringe count per unit of time as a measure of the velocity of said relative motion.
- 3. The combination of claim 1 wherein said transmitting means is comprised of a transmitting aperture of maximum dimension, D, selected for the width, P, of the beam of waves reaching said surface from said aperture, where said beam reaching said surface is so expanded by diffraction that the dimension, D, of the aperture in the beam width P=.lambda.H/D+D may be ignored and the beam width assumed to be P.perspectiveto..lambda.H/D, whereby the spacing, S, of interference fringes detected in said reflected waves received in a plane parallel to said reflecting surface for relative motion in said plane is approximately equal to the dimension D.
- 4. The combination of claim 3 wherein said means for receiving waves reflected from said surface has an aperture directed at an angle, .theta., between its beam axis and an axis from said receiving aperture normal to said reflecting surface, whereby the spacing, S.sub.n, of interference fringes detected for a vector of relative motion along said normal axis is equal to D/tan .theta. while the spacing, S.sub.p, of interference fringes detected for a vector of relative motion in said parallel plane is equal to D.
- 5. The combination of claim 1 wherein said transmitting means is comprised of a large transmitting aperture of maximum dimension, D, selected for the width, P=.lambda.H/D+D, of the beam of waves reaching said surface from said transmitting aperture, where said beam reaching said surface is so expanded by diffraction that the dimension, D, of the aperture remains a factor in the beam width, P, whereby the spacing, S.sub.p, of interference fringes detected in said reflected waves received in a plane parallel to said reflecting surface for relative motion in said parallel plane is approximately equal to the dimension .lambda.H/D.
- 6. The combination of claim 5 wherein said means for receiving waves reflected from said surface has an aperture directed at an angle, .theta., between its beam axis and an axis from said receiving aperture normal to said reflecting surface, whereby the spacing, S.sub.n, of interference fringes detected for a vector of relative motion along said normal axis is approximately equal to .lambda.H/(D tan .theta.).
- 7. The combination of claim 5 including means for measuring the finest fringe spacing, S.sub.p, and means for multiplying the fringe spacing thus measured by a constant K=D/.lambda. to determine the distance of said parallel plane to said reflecting surface from the equation H=S.sub.p K.
- 8. The combination of claim 1 wherein said transmitting means is comprised of a large transmitting aperture of maximum dimension, D, selected for the width, P=.lambda.H/D+D, of the beam of waves reaching said surface from said transmitting aperture to be so expanded by diffraction that the dimension of the aperture remains a factor in the beam width, P, and wherein said means for receiving waves reflected from said surface has an aperture directed at an angle, .theta., between its beam axis and an axis from said receiving aperture normal to said reflecting surface, said angle being greater than zero, whereby the spacing, S.sub.n, of interference fringes detected for a vector of relative motion along said normal axis is equal to .lambda.H/D tan .theta., said combination including means for measuring the finest fringe spacing, S.sub.n, and means for multiplying the fringe spacing thus measured by a constant K=D/.lambda. to determine the distance of said parallel plane to said reflecting surface from the equation H.perspectiveto.S.sub.n K tan .theta..
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 758,637 filed Jan. 10, 1977 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 601,791 filed Aug. 4, 1975, both now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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