IP Library Granted Patent US 7,232,986
Granted Patent B2
US 7,232,986 · App. 10/778,534 · Granted Jun 19, 2007

Apparatus for detecting a pointer within a region of interest

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Patent No.
US 7,232,986
App. No.
10/778,534
Granted
Jun 19, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

An apparatus for detecting a pointer within a region of interest includes at least one pair of imaging devices. The imaging devices have overlapping fields of view encompassing the region of interest. At least one light source provides illumination across the region of interest and is within the field of view of at least one of the imaging device. A filter is associated with the at least one imaging device whose field of view sees the light source. The filter blocks light projected by the light source to inhibit the imaging device from being blinded by the projected light.

Claims (67)

1. An apparatus for detecting a pointer within a region of interest comprising:

at least one pair of imaging devices, said imaging devices having overlapping fields of view encompassing said region of interest;

at least one light source providing illumination across said region of interest and being within the field of view of at least one of said imaging devices; and

an optical filter associated with the at least one imaging device whose field of view sees said light source, said filter blocking light projected by said light source to inhibit said imaging device from being blinded by said projected light.

2. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said filter blocks light having a characteristic different from a characteristic assigned to the at least one imaging device.

3. An apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said characteristic includes at least one of polarization and frequency.

4. An apparatus according to claim 2 including a light source associated with each imaging device, each light source being in the field of view of the non-associated imaging device, light projected by each light source being visible to said associated imaging device and being blocked by a filter associated with the non-associated imaging device.

5. An apparatus according to claim 4 wherein said characteristic includes at least one of polarization and frequency.

6. An apparatus according to claim 5 wherein the light source associated with one imaging device projects illumination having a first polarization orientation and wherein the light source associated with the other imaging device projects illumination having a second polarization orientation.

7. An apparatus according to claim 6 wherein the first and second polarization orientations are vertical and horizontal polarization orientations.

8. An apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said region of interest overlies a touch surface on which pointer contacts are made.

9. An apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said touch surface and region of interest are rectangular.

10. An apparatus according to claim 9 including a light source associated with each imaging device, each light source being in the field of view of the non-associated imaging device, light projected by each light source being visible to said associated imaging device and being blocked by an optical filter associated with the non-associated imaging device.

11. An apparatus according to claim 10 wherein said characteristic includes at least one of polarization and frequency.

12. An apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the light source associated with one imaging device projects illumination having a first polarization orientation and wherein the light source associated with the other imaging device projects illumination having a second polarization orientation.

13. An apparatus according to claim 12 wherein the first and second polarization orientations are vertical and horizontal polarization orientations.

14. An apparatus for detecting a pointer within a region of interest comprising:

at least one pair of imaging devices, said imaging devices having overlapping fields of view looking generally across said region of interest;

a light source associated with each imaging device, each said light source providing illumination across said region of interest and being in the field of view of the non-associated imaging device;

an optical filter device associated with each imaging device so that substantially only light projected by the light source associated therewith is received by said associated imaging device to avoid the imaging device from being blinded by other light; and

a filter device associated with each light source to alter a characteristic of projected light such that the projected light is unable to pass through the filter device associated with the non-associated imaging device.

15. An apparatus according to claim 14 wherein said filter devices are polarizers.

16. An apparatus according to claim 15 wherein each light source is an infrared light source.

17. An apparatus according to claim 16 wherein each infrared light source includes at least one infrared light emitting diode (IR LED).

18. An apparatus according to claim 14 further comprising:

retro-reflective elements bordering said region of interest, said retro-reflective elements returning light impinging thereon in the direction of impingement without altering the polarization thereof.

19. An apparatus according to claim 14 wherein said region of interest overlies a touch surface on which pointer contacts are made.

20. An apparatus according to claim 19 wherein said touch surface and region of interest are rectangular.

21. An apparatus according to claim 20 wherein said filter devices are polarizers.

22. An apparatus according to claim 21 including an imaging device and associated light source at each corner of said region of interest, diagonally opposite imaging devices being aimed generally at one another.

23. An apparatus according to claim 22 wherein one of the diagonally opposite polarizers has a vertical orientation and wherein the other of the diagonally opposite polarizers has a horizontal orientation.

24. An apparatus for detecting a pointer within a region of interest comprising:

an imaging device adjacent at least two corners of said region of interest, the imaging devices having overlapping fields of view looking generally across said region of interest from different viewpoints, each imaging device having a different optical filter associated therewith so that each imaging device substantially only captures light having a particular characteristic thereby to avoid being blinded by light not having said particular characteristic; and

a light source associated with each imaging device, each said light source projecting light across said region of interest having a particular characteristic such that the projected light only passes through the optical filter of said associated imaging device.

25. An apparatus according to claim 24 wherein each light source is an infrared light source.

26. An apparatus according to claim 25 wherein each infrared light source includes at least one infrared light emitting diode (IR LED).

27. An apparatus according to claim 24 wherein said region of interest overlies a touch surface on which pointer contacts are made.

28. An apparatus according to claim 27 wherein said touch surface and region of interest are rectangular.

29. An apparatus according to claim 28 wherein said imaging devices are configured to capture light having different polarizations.

30. An apparatus according to claim 29 wherein said different polarizations are vertical and horizontal.

31. An apparatus for detecting a pointer within a region of interest comprising:

at least two color imaging devices having overlapping fields of view looking generally across said region of interest;

processing circuitry receiving and processing images acquired by said imaging devices to determine the location of said pointer relative to said region of interest; and

at least one illumination source projecting light in a specified frequency range across said region of interest thereby to provide lighting for said imaging devices, wherein said color imaging devices are sensitive to ambient light to capture color images and are sensitive to the light projected by said at least one illumination source to capture monochrome images.

32. An apparatus according to claim 31 wherein said illumination source is operated to project light when ambient light levels fall below a threshold level.

33. An apparatus according to claim 32 wherein said illumination source projects light in the infrared range.

34. An apparatus according to claim 31 said illumination source projects light in the infrared range.

35. An apparatus according to claim 34 wherein said region of interest overlies a touch surface.

36. An apparatus according to claim 35 wherein said illumination source is operated to project light when ambient light levels fall below a threshold level.

37. An apparatus according to claim 31 wherein said region of interest overlies a touch surface.

38. An apparatus for detecting a pointer contact on a generally rectangular touch surface comprising:

a color imaging device at each corner of said touch surface and having a field of view looking generally across said touch surface;

processing circuitry receiving and processing images acquired by said imaging devices to determine the location of said pointer relative to said region of interest; and

illumination sources surrounding said touch surface and projecting light in a specified frequency range across said touch surface thereby to provide backlighting for said imaging devices, wherein said color imaging devices are sensitive to ambient light to capture color images and are sensitive to the light projected by said illumination sources to capture monochrome images.

39. An apparatus according to claim 38 wherein said illumination sources are operated to project light when ambient light levels fall below a threshold level.

40. An apparatus according to claim 39 wherein said illumination sources project light in the infrared range.

41. An apparatus for detecting a pointer within a region of interest comprising:

at least two monochrome imaging devices having overlapping fields of view looking generally across said region of interest;

processing circuitry receiving and processing images acquired by said imaging devices to determine the location of said pointer relative to said region of interest;

at least one illumination source projecting light across said region of interest; and

at least one filter changing the frequency band of light in a cycle thereby to enable said imaging devices to capture images looking across said region of interest in different lighting conditions.

42. An apparatus according to claim 41 wherein said illumination source projects light of different frequencies across said region of interest in a repeating cycle.

43. An apparatus according to claim 42 wherein said illumination source projects infrared, red, blue, and green light in a cycle across said region of interest.

44. An apparatus for detecting a pointer within a region of interest comprising:

at least one pair of imaging devices, said imaging devices having overlapping fields of view looking generally across said region of interest;

a light source associated with each imaging device, each said light source providing illumination across said region of interest and being in the field of view of the non-associated imaging device; and

a different optical filter device associated with each imaging device so that substantially only light projected by the light source associated therewith is received by said associated imaging device to avoid the imaging device from being blinded by other light.

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