Electronic survey target

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Inventors

Mason, Mark T.
Bourgoine, Michael L.

Application #

507461

Filed

Sep-19-1974

Published

Aug-3-1976

Current US Class

033/286
033/293
250/208.2
356/141.3
356/400

International Classes

G01B 011/26; G01C 015/02

Field of Search

356/152 356/172 356/141 33/293 33/286 250/578

Assignee

New Hampshire Ball Bearings, Inc. (Peterborough, NH)

Examiners

Wilbur; Maynard R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Tarrant; Thomas N.

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Abstract
A target for acquiring a swept light beam in which four light detectors arranged in a row are connected to operate respective illumination devices and also to a logic network which operates an audible signal only upon activation of all four or exclusively the center two detectors. The target includes a housing which attaches to and is movable upon a grade rod.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An electronic target for detecting scanning light reference beams comprising:

a. First, second, third and fourth light detectors arranged in a fixed row;

b. four timers each connected to a respective one of said detectors;

c. four light-emitting devices each connected to the output of a respective one of said timers;

d. logic means connected to the output of said timers to provide an output signal responsive to either reference beam acquisition by all four of said detectors or only the second and third of said detectors;

e. a sonic indicator connected to said logic means and driven thereby to provide said output signal audibly, repeating at the scan cycle rate of the reference beam, said light-emitting devices serving to indicate the direction of misalignment in the absence of said output signal; and,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to electronic targets for acquiring light beams used as references in survey and construction.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Targets for acquiring reference beams are commonly adapted for operation in two phases. Phase one is rough beam acquisition. Phase two is precision centering. In my prior application, Ser. No. 427,372 filed Dec. 21, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,857,639, an electronic target was disclosed in which a lens of relatively large aperture was utilized for rough acquisition and then the aperture was masked with a slot for precision centering. U.S. Pat. No. 3,588,249 to Studebaker and U.S. Pat. No. 3,469,919 to Zellner both describe targets with effectively two detectors which are rough tuned when one detector is activated and are precisely centered by adjusting for a null or the like on an indicating instrument indicating equal signals from both detectors. The former arrangement entails extra cost in optics while the latter requires either matched or compensated detectors.
 
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