This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a)-(d) or (f) to International Patent Application No. PCT/CN2013/001323, filed Jan. 11, 2013, and to Chinese Patent Application No. 201210519298.8, filed Jun. 12, 2012.
The invention is generally related to a laser line projector, and, more specifically, to a laser line projector that projects laser lights outwardly through a window module.
With the development of laser line projectors, the number of applications utilizing this technology is expanding in different fields, resulting in a marked increase in user requirements.
For example, laser line projectors have been developed to emit a 360 degree laser, where the laser line covers the 360 degrees in a single plane. These conventional laser line projectors achieve a 360 degree laser by positioning a laser module every 90 degrees. The diffusion angle between cross lines emitted by each of the laser modules is between 120 degrees and 150 degrees. This means that at least four laser modules are required to create the 360 degree laser line. One of the disadvantages of such an approach is that the use of four laser modules results in the conventional laser line projectors requiring large spaces and having high manufacturing costs.
The present invention provides a improved window for the laser line projector in order to overcome the above defects.
A window for a laser line projector has a front window, a left window, and a right window positioned on the same plane. A projection of the front window, left window and right window has a shape of an isosceles trapezoid. The projection of the front window is an upper base of the isosceles trapezoid. The projections of the left window and right window are opposite legs of the isosceles trapezoid.
The invention will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying Figures, of which:
The invention will now be described through exemplary embodiments, with reference to
In an embodiment shown in
The projection of front window on the plane is line segment AB, the projection of left window on the plane is line segment BC, and the projection of right window on the plane is line segment AD. These three line segments create an isosceles trapezoid ABCD, wherein line segment AB is the upper base of the isosceles trapezoid, the line segments BC and AD are the legs of the isosceles trapezoid, and the line segment CD is the lower base of isosceles trapezoid (as shown on dotted line).
A Cartesian coordinate system XoY is created as follows:
In the Cartesian coordinate system XoY, the coordinates of C point are (m, n), the coordinates of D point are (m, −n), E point is the projection of B point on the line segment CD whose coordinates are (m, e), the coordinates of B point are (0, e), the coordinates of A point are (0, −e). P point is the light source point whose coordinates are (p, 0), wherein m, n, e, p satisfy the conditions as follows:
m>0,n>0,e>0,p>0,and 0<p<m.
The coordinate system is further defined that ∠CBE is “a” and ∠PBE is “b”, which both are acute angles. In order to implement the effect of eliminating stray light, “a” and “b” satisfy the conditions as follows:
a>b and a+b>90°.
Considering O point is stationary and P point, as the light source point, is stationary as well in the Cartesian coordinate system XoY, C point and D point can be considered as the edge of the window, which are stationary as well. This means that the position of A point and B point will affect the layout of the whole window module. In other words, the value of e will affect the value of “a” directly and eliminate any stray lights that are caused by the window module.
In order to obtain the value range of “a”, two critical points can be archived according to above description.
The first critical point is shown in an embodiment of
so that an equation as follows can be obtained.
Another equation as follows can be obtained after recursing the equation:
The second critical point is shown in an embodiment of
so that an equation as follows can be obtained.
Another equation as follows can be obtained after recursing the equation:
After merging equation (1) and equation (2), an inequality (3) showing the value range of a as follows can be obtained.
Based on above arrangement, the brightness of the horizontal laser light emitted by the laser line projector is even.
In an embodiment shown in
In an embodiment shown in
The window assembly 200, as shown in
In an embodiment (not shown), the hanging system has a second laser module. The two laser modules are positioned on the same horizontal level and arranged relative to each other. The laser lights emitted by the two laser modules intersect to form a laser light with 360° diffusion angle.
Those of ordinary skill in the art would appreciate that the above embodiments are intended to be exemplary, and not restrictive. For example, modifications may be made to the above embodiments by those skilled in this art, and various features described in different embodiments may be freely combined with each other without conflicting in configuration or principle.
Although several exemplary embodiments have been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various changes or modifications may be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the disclosure, the scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents.
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