Two dimensional light beam selection system
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1. A selection system including a two-dimensional map of a plurality of selection positions arranged in columns and rows comprising:
- a selectively energizable light emitter at one end of each of said columns for emitting light in the direction of the columns;
a normally disabled light detector at the other end of each of said columns for receiving light from the light emitters of the columns and responsive thereto to produce an output signal;
means for successively energizing the light emitters of said columns, means for successively enabling the light detectors of said columns in synchronism with the energization of the light emitters thereof whereby the light detector of a column is enabled only in coincidence with the energization of the light emitter of the column; and
column detection means for indicating the absence of an output signal from an enabled light detector of said columns.
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Abstract
A position selection system comprising a map of a plurality of selection positions arranged in columns and rows with a normally unenergized light emitter and a respective normally disabled light detector positioned at opposie ends of each of the columns and rows. The light emitters are sequentially energized and the respective light detectors are synchronously sequentially enabled to thereby avoid the necessity of collimating light from the light emitters.
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1. A selection system including a two-dimensional map of a plurality of selection positions arranged in columns and rows comprising:
- a selectively energizable light emitter at one end of each of said columns for emitting light in the direction of the columns;
a normally disabled light detector at the other end of each of said columns for receiving light from the light emitters of the columns and responsive thereto to produce an output signal;
means for successively energizing the light emitters of said columns, means for successively enabling the light detectors of said columns in synchronism with the energization of the light emitters thereof whereby the light detector of a column is enabled only in coincidence with the energization of the light emitter of the column; and
column detection means for indicating the absence of an output signal from an enabled light detector of said columns. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
- a selectively energizable light emitter at one end of each of said columns for emitting light in the direction of the columns;
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8. In a selection system including a map of a plurality of selection positions arranged in columns and rows with a normally unenergized light emitter and a respective normally disabled light detector at opposite ends of each of said columns and rows, a method for detecting a light obstruction at one of said selection positions at the intersection of one of said columns and one of said rows comprising the steps of:
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(1) energizing the light emitters and enabling the respective light detectors of said columns sequentially and cyclically; (2) energizing the light emitters and enabling the respective light detectors of said rows sequentially and in synchronism whereby each light detector is enabled only in coincidence with the energization of its respectively associated light emitter, advancing one row for each cycle of operation of the light emitters and detectors of said columns; and (3) detecting the coincidence of the absence of light at enabled light detectors at one of said columns and one of said rows during a cycle of operation of the light emitters and detectors of said rows. - View Dependent Claims (9)
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10. A selection system including a two-dimensional map of a plurality of selection positions arranged in X coordinate columns and Y coordinate rows comprising:
- a light emitter at one end of each of said columns and each of said rows for emitting light when energized in the direction of the columns and the rows;
a light detector at the other end of each of said rows for producing when enabled an output signal in response to light from said light emitters;
a clock pulse generator producing a train of advance pulses and coincident, strobe and load pulses intermediate of the advance pulses;
a recycling X-counter having a number of different states equal to the number of said columns;
means for applying said advance pulses to said X-counter and said X-counter advancing to a different one of its states in response to each advance pulse;
an X-decoder having a number of outputs equal to the number of said columns connected to respective light emitters of said columns;
means for applying X-counter output signals indicative of the state of said X-counter to said X-decoder;
means for applying said load pulse to said X-decoder, said X-decoder being responsive to the signals from said X-counter and a load pulse for energizing the one of said light emitters of the column corresponding to the state of said X-counter;
an X-selector having a number of normally disabled inputs equal to the number of said columns connected to respective light detectors of said columns; and
means for applying said X-counter output signals indicative of the state of said X-counter to said X-selector, said X-selector being responsive thereto to enable the one input thereof connected to the light detector of the column corresponding to the state of said X-counter, said X-selector producing an absence of light signal indicative of the event of the absence of a signal from said light detector of the column corresponding to the state of said X-counter when said one of the light emitters of the column corresponding to the state of said X-counter is energized. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
- a light emitter at one end of each of said columns and each of said rows for emitting light when energized in the direction of the columns and the rows;
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