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Photoelectric switch monitoring the duration of pulsed light to prevent false signals due to ambient conditions

  • US 5,532,472 A
  • Filed: 11/15/1994
  • Issued: 07/02/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/15/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A photoelectric switch comprising:

  • a) light emitting means comprising;

    light-emitting pulse signal generating means comprising a first circuit delivering a main pulse having a predetermined duration and an amplitude which is gradually increased, a second circuit delivering a carrier pulse signal having a predetermined amplitude, and a third circuit delivering a light-emitting pulse signal having a waveform approximately the same as that of a signal obtained by amplitude-modulating the carrier pulse signal by means of the main pulse; and

    means for converting the light-emitting pulse signal to a light signal;

    b) light detecting means comprising;

    converting means for detecting the light signal delivered from the light emitting means and converting the received light signal to an electric signal;

    integrating means for integrating the electric signal delivered from the converting means, thereby delivering a signal having an integral value; and

    comparing means for comparing the signal delivered from the integrating means with a reference value, thereby obtaining a light detection pulse having a duration corresponding to a period of a signal component exceeding the reference value; and

    c) a determination section for determining a duration of the light detection pulse delivered from the light detecting means, thereby generating first and second light-quantity indicative signals in accordance with the determined duration of the light detection pulse, the determination section comprising first determining means having a first determining value and second determining means having a second determining value which is longer than the first determining value, the first determining means comparing the light detection pulse with the first determining value, thereby delivering the first light-quantity indicative signal when the duration of the light detection pulse is equal to or longer than the first determining value, the second determining means comparing the light detection pulse with the second determining value, thereby delivering the second light-quantity indicative signal when the duration of the light detection pulse is equal to or longer than the second determining value.

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