Displacement Measurement Sensor Using the Confocal Principle

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  • Publication Number: US20080137061
  • Application Number: US11949920
  • Filing date: 12/04/2007
  • Publication date: 06/12/2008
  • Predicted expiration date: 12/04/2027
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8 Claims, 4 Drawings


Abstract

A displacement measurement sensor using the confocal principle for measuring small changes in distance to a specular target surface comprises a monochromatic light source such as a laser diode 12, an aperture, 31 an objective lens system 44 possessing spherical aberration that separates the monochromatic light at different focal distances according to the magnitude of angular deviation from the optical axis. Each distance of the target surface from the objective lens will select specific angular rays able to retrace the path through the objective lens and aperture. Each angle then will correspond to specific distance. The angle measurement is determined by detecting the light impinging on a light sensitive electronic detector array 36.

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US7557906Sick AGStefan MackJul 2009

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  1. 1. A confocal optical measuring probe for measuring distance to a reflective target, the probe comprising: a light source for projecting focused light rays through a small aperture in a thin plate, an optical component possessing spherical aberration that receives rays from the said aperture, and produces a distribution of focal points at varying distances along the measuring axis, said second optical component for receiving reflected rays from the target for focusing rays into the said small aperture, and a light detector for measuring the angle of rays emerging from said small aperture.