USRE36252EExpiredUtility

Autofocus camera

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Assignee: ASAHI OPTICAL CO LTDPriority: Jun 30, 1988Filed: Jun 27, 1995Granted: Jul 13, 1999
Est. expiryJun 30, 2008(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
G03B 7/091G03B 43/00G02B 7/32G03B 17/18
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Claims

Abstract

An apparatus for monitoring the operation of a measuring unit for obtaining information related to a predetermined parameter. The measuring unit provides an indication of said information having been measured, which can take the form of an indicator lamp, for example. The measuring unit includes a mechanism for inhibiting operation of the indicator for a predetermined time interval, after the elapse of a time period which is related to the information obtained by said measuring unit. The monitoring apparatus measures the length of time of the time period and provides an indication of the time period measured, preferably in terms of the monitored parameter. The disclosed invention is particularly suited to the monitoring of a distance measuring unit or a photometric unit for an automatic camera so that proper operation of such units can be confirmed without having to . .dissassembly.!. .Iadd.dissassemble .Iaddend.the camera.

Claims

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       1. A combination of a camera having an electronic control unit that includes an indicator for indicating photography-related information, and an apparatus for monitoring an operation of said electronic control unit, comprising: means for lighting said indicator for a predetermined time interval, the length of which is a function of said photograph-related information; and   means for measuring said length of said time interval.   
     
     
       2. The combination of claim 1, further comprising means for interrupting said lighting of said indicator for a predetermined segment of time, so as to define the end of said predetermined time interval, said predetermined segment of time being substantially imperceptible to a human. 
     
     
       3. The combination of claim 2, wherein said predetermined time interval is approximately 250 microseconds. 
     
     
       4. The combination of claim 1, further comprising means for delaying said operation of said monitoring apparatus for a predetermined time prior to said operation of said means for measuring said length of said time interval. 
     
     
       5. The combination of claim 4, wherein said delaying means comprises means for delaying said operation of said monitoring unit for approximately 300 milliseconds. 
     
     
       6. The combination of claim 1, further comprising means for producing a digital signal having a value that is indicative of said photography-related information, and wherein said means for lighting said indicator lights said indicator for said predetermined time interval as a function of said value of said digital signal. 
     
     
       7. The combination of claim 1, wherein said means for measuring the length of said time interval includes a photocell for receiving light emitted from said indicator. 
     
     
       8. The combination of claim 1, wherein said . .autofocus.!. camera further comprises an operation button array that includes a button for operating a photometric switch, wherein said means for lighting said indicator means is responsive to an actuation of said photometric switch. 
     
     
       9. The combination of claim 8, wherein said button comprises a two-stage switch which further includes a shutter release switch, wherein a first actuation of said button actuates said photometric switch and a second actuation of said button actuates said shutter release switch. 
     
     
       10. The combination of claim 1, wherein said camera is an autofocus camera. 
     
     
       11. A camera, comprising: a distance-measuring unit;   an indicator; and   means for lighting said indicator for a substantially humanly imperceptible predetermined interval of time, said substantially humanly imperceptible time interval being determined in response to distance information obtained by said distance measuring unit.   
     
     
       12. The camera of claim . .1.!. .Iadd.11.Iaddend., wherein said distance-measuring unit comprises means for determining a distance between said . .autofocus.!. camera and a subject to be photographed by said . .autofocus.!. camera. 
     
     
       13. The camera of claim 11, wherein said camera is an autofocus camera. 
     
     
       14. A camera, comprising: a photometric unit;   an indicator; . .and.!.   means for lighting said indicator for a predetermined interval of time .Iadd.for detection by a measuring device.Iaddend., said time interval being determined in response to photometry information obtained by said photometric unit.Iadd., and said time interval representing photometry information which is determined by the measuring device; and   means for interrupting said lighting of said indicator for a predetermined segment of time, so as to define the end of said predetermined time interval, said predetermined segment of time being substantially imperceptible to a human.Iaddend.. . .15. The camera of claim 14, further comprising means for interrupting said lighting of said indicator for a predetermined segment of time so as to define the end of said predetermined time interval, said predetermined segment of time being   
     
     
        substantially imperceptible to a human..!.16. The camera of claim . .15.!. .Iadd.14.Iaddend., wherein said predetermined time interval is 
     
     
        approximately 250 microseconds. 17. The camera of claim 14, wherein said camera is an autofocus camera. . .18. A camera comprising: means for obtaining photography-related information;   an indicator; and   means for lighting said indicator for predetermined interval of time, said time interval being determined in response to photography-related information obtained by said means for obtaining photography-related information, wherein said photography-related information comprises   
     
     
        photometry information..!.19. An apparatus for monitoring an operation of a distance-measuring unit of a camera having an indicator, said indicator being lit for a predetermined interval of time in response to distance information obtained from said distance-measuring unit, comprising: means for receiving light produced by said indicator; and   means for measuring said time interval of said light received by said   
     
     
        receiving means. 20. The apparatus of claim 19, further including an indicator for indicating information obtained by said means for measuring said length of said time interval, which is indicative of said information 
     
     
        indicated by said indicator. 21. An apparatus for monitoring an operation of a photometric unit of a camera having an indicator, said indicator being lit for a predetermined interval of time in response to photometry information obtained from said photometric unit, comprising: means for receiving light produced by said indicator means; and   means for measuring said time interval of said light received by said   
     
     
        receiving means. 22. A camera, comprising: a distance-measuring unit;   an indicator;   means for lighting said indicator for a predetermined interval of time, said time interval being determined in response to distance information obtained by said distance-measuring unit; and   means for interrupting said lighting of said indicator for a predetermined segment of time, so as to define the end of said predetermined time interval, said predetermined segment of time being substantially   
     
     
        imperceptible to a human. 23. A camera, comprising: a distance-measuring unit;   an indicator; and   means for lighting said indicator for a predetermined interval of time, said time interval being determined in response to distance information obtained by said distances-measuring unit, wherein said predetermined time   
     
     
        interval is approximately 250 microseconds. 24. A camera, comprising: a distance-measuring unit;   an indicator;   means for lighting said indicator for a predetermined interval of time, said time interval being determined in response to distance information obtained by said distance-measuring unit, said distance-measuring unit comprising means for determining a distance between said camera and a subject to be photographed by said camera;   means for indicating whether a subject to be photographed is at a proper distance for focusing; and   means for blinking said indicator at a humanly . .imperceptible.!. .Iadd.perceptible .Iaddend.rate when said subject to be photographed is determined to be too close for focusing, and means for continuously lighting said indicator when said subject to be photographed is determined to be at a proper distance for focusing, wherein said means for lighting said indicator for a predetermined time interval is operational prior to an operation of said means for blinking and said means for continuously   
     
     
        lighting said indicator. 25. A combination of a measuring unit for obtaining information related to a predetermined parameter, said measuring unit having means for providing an indication of said obtained information, and an apparatus for monitoring the operation of said measuring unit, comprising: means for inhibiting an operation of said means for providing an indication of said information, for a predetermined time interval, after the elapse of a time period which is related to said information obtained by said measuring unit;   means for measuring the length of said time period; and   
     
     
       means for indicating the length of said time period. 26. A camera, comprising: means for obtaining photography-related information;   an indicator; and   means for lighting said indicator for a substantially humanly imperceptible predetermined interval of time, said substantially humanly imperceptible time interval being determined in response to photography-related information obtained by said means for obtaining photography-related   
     
     
        information. 27. The camera of claim 26, wherein said photography-related 
     
     
        information comprises distance information. 28. The camera of claim 26, 
     
     
        wherein said camera is an autofocus camera. 29. A camera, comprising: means for obtaining photography-related information;   an indicator;   means for lighting said indicator for a predetermined interval of time .Iadd.for detection by a measuring device.Iaddend., said time interval being determined in response to photography-related information obtained by said means for obtaining photography-related information.Iadd., and said time interval representing photometry information which is determined by the measuring device.Iaddend.; and   means for interrupting said lighting of said indicator for a predetermined segment of time, so as to define the end of said predetermined time interval, said predetermined segment of time being substantially   
     
     
        imperceptible to a human. 30. The camera of claim 29, wherein said predetermined time interval is approximately 250 microseconds. .Iadd.31. A camera, comprising: a measuring unit;   a light-emitting indicator;   means for actuating said indicator to emit light in a humanly imperceptible manner, actuation in a humanly imperceptible manner representing numerical information measured by said measuring unit; and   means for actuating said indicator to emit light for a humanly perceptible manner, actuation in a humanly imperceptible manner representing a camera condition. .Iaddend..Iadd.32. The camera of claim 31, further comprising means for rendering operational said means for actuating said indicator in a humanly imperceptible manner prior to rendering operational said means for actuating said indicator in a humanly perceptible manner.   
     
     
        .Iaddend..Iadd.33.  The camera of claim 32, wherein actuation in said humanly perceptible manner is rendered operational approximately 250 microseconds after actuation in said humanly imperceptible manner. .Iaddend..Iadd.34. The camera of claim 31, wherein said light-emitting indicator is a light emitting diode. .Iaddend..Iadd.35. The camera of claim 31, wherein said numerical information relates to the camera condition. .Iaddend..Iadd.36. The camera of claim 31, said measuring unit measures a distance between an object to be photographed and the camera. .Iaddend..Iadd.37. The camera of claim 31, in combination with an apparatus for monitoring said light-emitting indicator, said monitoring apparatus comprising: means for detecting actuation and deactuation of said light-emitting indicator; and   means for determining a status of said numerical information in association with an output of said detecting means. .Iaddend..Iadd.38. The combination of claim 37, wherein said detecting means includes a photocell for   
     
     
        receiving light from said light-emitting indicator. .Iaddend..Iadd.39. The camera of claim 31, said camera condition comprising information whether an object to be photographed is too close to said camera or is at proper distance from said camera. .Iaddend..Iadd.40. The camera of claim 39, said humanly perceptible actuation means actuating said light-emitting indicator to blink if said object to be photographed is too close to said camera and actuating said light-emitting indicator continuously if said object is at a proper distance from said camera to be photographed. .Iaddend..Iadd.41. The camera of claim 31, actuation in said humanly imperceptible manner comprising actuation for a predetermined interval of time, said predetermined interval of time representing said numerical information. .Iaddend..Iadd.42. The camera of claim 31, actuation in said humanly imperceptible manner comprising providing a digital signal, said digital signal representing said numerical information. .Iaddend..Iadd.43. A camera, comprising: a measuring unit;   a light-emitting indicator; and   means for selectively actuating said light-emitting indicator to emit light in a humanly imperceptible manner and in a humanly perceptible manner to selectively represent a numerical information and a camera condition. .Iaddend..Iadd.44. The camera of claim 43, wherein said means for selectively actuating said light-emitting indicator in a humanly imperceptible manner and in a humanly perceptible manner comprises a button. .Iaddend..Iadd.45. The camera of claim 43, further comprising means for activating said means for selectively actuating said light-emitting indicator in a humanly imperceptible manner prior to activating said indicator in a humanly perceptible manner. .Iaddend..Iadd.46. The camera of claim 44, wherein said button comprises a photometric switch. .Iaddend.

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