IP Library Granted Patent US 12,674,870
Granted Patent B2
US 12,674,870 · App. 18/086,598 · Granted Jul 7, 2026

LIDAR systems and methods

Inventor: Yury Nikolaevich Peryev (d. Staryye Vysli, RU)
Assignee: Y.E. Hub Armenia LLC
G01S7/4817G01S7/4814G01S17/89G01S17/931
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12,674,870
App. No.
18/086,598
Filed
Dec 21, 2022
Granted
Jul 7, 2026
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3645
USPC
356/4.01
Abstract

A LIDAR system including an emitter configured to emit at least one light beam; a detector configured for receiving light reflected from surrounding objects; and a rotatable scanning element including a reflective prism having at least four faces inclined relative to the axis of rotation, and a ring element having an interior edge face extending around in a plane orthogonal to the axis of rotation, the interior edge face having a variable angle varying from perpendicular to skewed relative to the axis of rotation, the emitter, the detector, and the rotatable scanning element being arranged such that the beam is incident on the interior edge face of the ring element and subsequently on one face of the at least four faces of the reflective prism, an angle of incidence of beam on the face depending on the variable angle of the ring element.

Claims (31)

1 . A LIDAR system comprising:

an emitter configured to emit at least one light beam;

a detector configured for receiving light reflected from surrounding objects; and

a rotatable scanning element configured for receiving the at least one light beam and scanning the at least one light beam out of the system by rotating about an axis of rotation, the rotatable scanning element comprising:

a reflective prism having at least four faces inclined relative to the axis of rotation, and

a ring element fixedly connected to the reflective prism,

the ring element having an interior edge face extending around the axis of rotation generally in a plane orthogonal to the axis of rotation, the interior edge face having a variable angle about the axis of rotation, a normal of the interior edge face varying about the axis of rotation from perpendicular to skewed relative to the axis of rotation,

the emitter, the detector, and the rotatable scanning element being arranged such that:

the at least one light beam is incident on the interior edge face of the ring element and subsequently on one face of the at least four faces of the reflective prism, an angle of incidence of the at least one beam on the face depending on the variable angle of the ring element, and

light reflected from surrounding objects being reflected by one of the at least four faces of the reflective prism into the detector.

2 . The LIDAR system of claim 1 , wherein the ring element is described by at least two planes of symmetry, each plane of symmetry transecting the axis of rotation of the reflective prism.

3 . The LIDAR system of claim 1 , wherein the interior edge face has:

at least two parallel face zones where at least a portion of the interior edge face is substantially parallel to the axis of rotation; and

at least two angled face zones, where at least another portion of the interior edge face is angled away from the axis of rotation.

4 . The LIDAR system of claim 3 , wherein:

the interior edge face alternates between the parallel face zones and the angled face zones as the ring element extends around the axis of rotation; and

the interior edge face smoothly varies in transitions between a given parallel face zone and an adjacent angled face zone.

5 . The LIDAR system of claim 1 , wherein the ring element is selectively rotatable relative to the reflective prism such that the angle of incidence of the at least one beam on the reflective prism is adjustable according to a relative angular orientation between the ring element and the reflective prism.

6 . The LIDAR system of claim 1 , wherein the ring element is disposed generally between the emitter and the reflective prism along a direction defined by the axis of rotation.

7 . The LIDAR system of claim 1 , wherein the system is configured to perform a peripheral scan.

8 . The LIDAR system of claim 7 , wherein the system is configured for connecting to a self-driving vehicle on a lateral side thereof.

9 . The LIDAR system of claim 1 , wherein the reflective prism has a generally pyramidal form.

10 . The LIDAR system of claim 1 , wherein the at least four faces of the reflective prism are skewed relative to the axis of rotation.

11 . The LIDAR system of claim 1 , wherein the emitter is arranged to emit the at least one light beam at an angle skewed relative to the axis of rotation of the scanning element.

12 . A method for adjusting scan distortion of the LIDAR system of claim 5 , the method comprising:

changing the relative angular orientation between the ring element of the rotatable scanning element and the reflective prism of the rotatable scanning element, the relative angular orientation between the ring element and the reflective prism determining the angle of incidence of the at least one light beam emitted by the emitter of the LIDAR system,

adjustment of the scan distortion being correlated to adjustment of the angle of incidence of the at least one light beam.

13 . The method of claim 12 , further comprising:

determining, by a controller of the LIDAR system, a scan distortion of light received during operation of the LIDAR system; and

wherein changing the relative angular orientation between the ring element and the reflective prism is based on the scan distortion determined.

14 . The method of claim 13 , wherein changing the relative angular orientation between the ring element and the reflective prism includes positioning the ring element such that the scan distortion is minimized for at least a portion of rotation of the scanning element during operation.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 9, 2024
From: DIRECT CURSUS TECHNOLOGY L.L.C
To: Y.E. HUB ARMENIA LLC
Reel/Frame 068534/0818 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 2, 2023
From: YANDEX SELF DRIVING GROUP LLC
To: DIRECT CURSUS TECHNOLOGY L.L.C
Reel/Frame 065447/0048 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 14, 2023
From: PERYEV, YURY NIKOLAEVICH
To: YANDEX SELF DRIVING GROUP LLC
Reel/Frame 064264/0957 →
Priority Claims (1)
RU 2021139322 · Dec 28, 2021 · national
Continuity (1)
Related Publication 20230204729A1 · Jun 29, 2023
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