Long range, thru-beam photoelectric alignment indicator
First Claim
1. In an industrial photoelectric receiver for use in photosensing systems to detect light emitted by a photoelectric transmitter when said photoelectric transmitter and photoelectric receiver are aligned with one another in a predetermined manner, said photoelectric receiver including a housing and a light detecting means mounted in the housing, the improvement comprising an alignment indicator, said alignment indicator including an indicator mounted in said receiver housing and emitting visible light from the side of said receiver housing facing said transmitter when said receiver is aligned with a transmitter such that the light emitted by a light source mounted in said transmitter is detected by said light detecting means mounted in said receiver housing, said indicator including a collimating lens located in said side of said receiver facing said transmitter and a light emitting element mounted in said housing behind said collimating lens such that light emitted by said light emitting element passes through said collimating lens.
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Abstract
A photoelectric alignment indicator that includes two indicators (10) and (11) and a photoelectric receiver (2) is disclosed. A housing (3) houses the indicators (10) and (11) and the photoelectric receiver (2). One indicator (10), formed by a collimating lens (10b) and LED (10a), is mounted adjacent to the photodetector (9) of the photoelectric receiver (2) and transmits visible energy (12) into substantially the same field as the field of view of the photodetector collimating lens (9b). The second indicator (11) is mounted on the rear surface (8) of the photoelectric receiver housing (3), opposite the receiver photodetector (9) and emits visible energy (12) viewable from the end of the photoelectric receiver (2) remote from the transmitter (1). Alignment of the photoelectric transmitter (1) with the photoelectric receiver (2) allows the light (13) from the light source (15) of the photoelectric transmitter (1) to illuminate the receiver photodetector (9), energizing the indicators (10) and (11). The end result are alignment indicting signals that are viewable from both the photoelectric transmitter (1) and the photoelectric receiver (2).
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- 1. In an industrial photoelectric receiver for use in photosensing systems to detect light emitted by a photoelectric transmitter when said photoelectric transmitter and photoelectric receiver are aligned with one another in a predetermined manner, said photoelectric receiver including a housing and a light detecting means mounted in the housing, the improvement comprising an alignment indicator, said alignment indicator including an indicator mounted in said receiver housing and emitting visible light from the side of said receiver housing facing said transmitter when said receiver is aligned with a transmitter such that the light emitted by a light source mounted in said transmitter is detected by said light detecting means mounted in said receiver housing, said indicator including a collimating lens located in said side of said receiver facing said transmitter and a light emitting element mounted in said housing behind said collimating lens such that light emitted by said light emitting element passes through said collimating lens.
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