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Title:
System for automatically digitizing engineering drawings
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I claim:
1. An electro-optical computer-controlled scanning system adapted to accurately and rapidly digitize an original engineering or other line drawing having a horizontal X dimension and a vertical Y dimension and to store the resultant digital data, making it possible to reassemble a stored drawing with virtually the same fidelity as the original drawing, said system comprising:
A a laser beam scanner having a wide-angle deflector to sweep the beam in X and Y directions to a degree sufficient to traverse the entire X and Y dimensions of the drawing being digitized and a narrow-angle deflector whose operation is independent of the wide-angle deflector for sweeping the beam in the X and Y directions to a degree sufficient to examine any selected, relatively small region of the drawing; and
B computer means associated with said scanner and including a digital memory to extract digital information from the line drawing and to store this information to ensure the capture of virtually all information thereon, said means operating in a two-mode procedure, in the first of which the wide-angle deflector operates to make a survey along a narrow stripe extending in the X direction across the entire drawing to determine whether any drawing information is contained therein, the scanner skipping one stripe width in the Y direction if no information is found to carry out a like survey of the next stripe; and if information is then found, only the X coordinate thereof is noted and stored in said memory, the survey being completed when the scanner has skipped to traverse the entire drawing in the Y direction, an automatic switch-over to the second mode being made when a survey on a given stripe results in a finding, the second mode being a line follower operation in which the narrow-angle deflector of the scanner operates to examine each drawing line to determine its radius of curvature and singularities, each line then being thereby defined as a vector, this two-mode procedure being repeated until the entire drawing is examined and digitized.
2. A system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said line singularities are constituted by nodes, branch points and termini, the coordinates and numbers of members of each node and branch points being determined and stored in said line follower mode.
3. A system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said small angle deflector is an acousto-optical deflector.
4. A system as set forth in claim 3, wherein said laser beam is derived from a source and is directed therefrom toward said acousto-optical deflector through a beam expander.
5. A system as set forth in claim 4, wherein said wide angle deflector is constituted by galvanometer-driven mirrors.
6. A system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said drawing is a transparency, and the scanner beam is directed through a series of three beam splitters to produce three main right-angle beam components, one of which is directed through said drawing, the second through an X-ronchi, and the third a Y-ronchi.
7. A system as set forth in claim 6, wherein the main beam component passing through said drawing and modulated thereby is detected to produce a corresponding signal which is amplified in a drawing channel video amplifier.
8. A system as set forth in claim 6, wherein the main beam component passing through said "X"-ronchi and modulated thereby is detected to produce a corresponding signal which is amplified in an X-ronchi video amplifier.
9. A system as set forth in claim 6, wherein the main beam component passing through said "Y"-ronchi and modulated thereby is detected to produce a corresponding signal which is amplified in a Y-ronchi video amplifier.
10. A system as set forth in claim 6, wherein the scanner beam passing straight through said three beam splitters is detected to produce a reference signal which depends on its intensity and varies with fluctuations in said intensity.
11. A system as set forth in claim 10, wherein said reference signal is applied to a conditioning circuit to which said drawing channel signal is also applied to compensate said drawing channel signal for said fluctuations.
12. A system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said memory is a bucket memory.
Other info:
Inventors:
Altman, Norman G. (Stamford, CT, US)
Application Number:
908374
Filing Date: 1978-05-22 Publication_date: 1980-03-11 Assignee:
Altman Associates, Inc. (Stamford, CT)
Primary Class(es):
358/479
250/202, 358/480, 359/726
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
| 3050581 | Aug, 1962 | Bomba et al. | 358/256. | | 3218441 | Nov, 1965 | Dersch et al. | 235/471. | | 3265812 | Aug, 1966 | Essinger et al. | 358/294. | | 3286083 | Nov, 1966 | Nielsen | 358/903. | | 3295105 | Dec, 1966 | Gray et al. | 340/146. | | 3408458 | Oct, 1968 | Hennis | 340/146. | | 3502803 | Mar, 1970 | Bigenwald et al. | 358/294. | | 3624283 | Nov, 1971 | Logan | 250/202. | | 3725862 | Apr, 1973 | Roberts | 340/146. | | 3882273 | May, 1975 | Knox | 358/201. | | 3988610 | Oct, 1976 | Street | 250/202. |
Other Refs:
Primary Examiner:
Griffin, Robert L.
Assistant Examiner:
Orsino, Jr., Joseph A.
Attorney:
Ebert; Michael
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