Optical system for generating a pattern which changes over time for a confocal microscope
US-2016231551-A1 · Aug 11, 2016 · US
US10206558B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10206558-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615575871-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 20, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 22, 2015 |
| Publication date | Feb 19, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 19, 2019 |
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The invention relates to a method and to a camera for the three-dimensional measurement of a dental object, comprising at least one light source, which emits an illumination beam, at least one projection means, which produces a projection pattern, focusing optics, which display the projection pattern in a plane of sharp focus at a defined focal distance relative to the dental camera. The projection pattern projected onto the object is reflected by the object as an observation beam and is acquired by means of a sensor. In the measurement of the object, the focusing optics are controlled in such a way that the focal distance of the plane of sharp focus relative to the camera is varied incrementally between a plurality of defined scan positions.
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A camera for the three-dimensional measurement of a dental object, comprising: at least one light source, which emits an illumination beam, at least one projection means, which produces a projection pattern, and focusing optics, which display the projection pattern in a plane of sharp focus at a defined focal distance relative to the camera, wherein the projection pattern projected onto the object is reflected by the object as an observation beam and acquired by means of a sensor, wherein, during the measurement of the object, the focusing optics is controlled so that the focal distance of the plane of sharp focus relative to the camera is varied incrementally between a plurality of defined scan positions, wherein a first image and at least one second image are taken by means of the sensor for each scan position, wherein the sensor is configured to be moved back and forth in an oscillating manner laterally to the beam path of the observation beam, wherein the first image is acquired in a first sensor position of the sensor and the second image is acquired in a second sensor position of the sensor. 2. The camera according to claim 1 , wherein the projection pattern is a checkerboard-like pattern consisting of dark and light square pattern elements. 3. Camera according to claim 2 , wherein the projection means is dimensioned and aligned so that that every pattern element of the projection pattern is projected onto one pixel of the sensor, so that the projected image of the pattern element in the plane of the sensor corresponds to the dimensions of the pixel. 4. The camera according to claim 3 , wherein, during the oscillating movement, the sensor is moved by a distance between the first sensor position and the second sensor position, which corresponds to the width of one pixel of the sensor. 5. The camera according to claim 4 , wherein the sensor is moved along a first sensor axis parallel to the rows or along a second sensor axis parallel to the columns. 6. The camera according to claim 1 , wherein the camera comprises an observation mask in the beam path of the observation beam in front of the sensor, which is moved together with the sensor between the two sensor positions. 7. The camera according to claim 6 , wherein the observation mask is a Bayer filter that includes a checkerboard-like structure of red, green and blue color filters, each of which is associated with one pixel of the sensor so that a color measurement of the dental object is made possible. 8. The camera according to claim 1 , wherein, when using the first image in the first sensor position and the second image in the second sensor position, which is offset by one pixel relative to the first sensor position, for every pixel of the sensor a first intensity value is obtained in the first sensor position and a second intensity value is obtained in the second sensor position, wherein a difference value between the first intensity value and the second intensity value is obtained by calculating the difference with the aid of an arithmetic unit of the camera. 9. The camera according to claim 8 , wherein, with the aid of the arithmetic unit and using the difference value as a function of the focal distance, depth information of an object surface of the object is obtained for every pixel, thus making it possible to measure the three-dimensional surface data of the object. 10. The camera according to claim 1 , wherein the projection pattern includes a plurality of parallel light and dark stripes. 11. The camera according to claim 10 , wherein the projection means is dimensioned and aligned so that every stripe of the projection pattern is projected onto a column or a row of pixels of the sensor, so that the width of a projected stripe in the plane of the sensor corresponds to the width of the pixel. 12. The camera according to claim 11 , wherein, during the oscillating movement, the sensor is moved by a distance between the first sensor position and the second sensor position that corresponds to the width of one pixel of the sensor, wherein the sensor is moved perpendicular to the projected stripes. 13. The camera according to claim 10 , wherein the camera comprises an observation mask in the beam path of the observation beam in front of the sensor, wherein the observation mask is a Bayer filter, which comprises a checkerboard-like structure of red, green and blue color filters, each of which is associated with one pixel of the sensor, thus making a color measurement of the dental object possible. 14. The camera according to claim 10 , wherein, when using the first image in the first sensor position and the second image in the second sensor position, which is offset perpendicular to the stripes by one pixel relative to the first sensor position, for every pixel of the sensor a first intensity value is obtained in the first sensor position and a second intensity value is obtained in the second sensor position, wherein a difference value between the first intensity value and the second intensity value is obtained by calculating the difference with the aid of an arithmetic unit of the camera, wherein, with the aid of the arithmetic unit and using the difference value as a function of the focal distance, depth information of an object surface of the object is obtained for every pixel, thus making it possible to measure the three-dimensional surface data of the object. 15. The camera according to claim 1 , wherein the sensor is a CMOS sensor or a CCD sensor. 16. The camera according to claim 1 , wherein the oscillating movement of the sensor is carried out by means of an electric motor or by means of a piezo element with a frequency of at least 6,000 Hz. 17. A method for three-dimensional measurement of a dental object using a camera comprising: emitting an illumination beam from at least one light source, producing a projection pattern from at least one projection means, displaying the projection pattern in a plane of sharp focus at a defined focal distance relative to the camera using focusing optics, reflecting as an observation beam the projection pattern projected onto the dental object, acquiring said reflected projection pattern using a sensor, controlling the focusing optics such that the focal distance of the plane of sharp focus relative to the camera is varied incrementally between a plurality of defined scan positions, taking a first image and at least one second image by means of the sensor moving the sensor back and forth in an oscillating manner laterally to the beam path of the observation beam, acquiring the first image in a first sensor position and the second image in a second sensor position. 18. The method according to claim 17 further comprising: moving, during the oscillating movement, the sensor along a first sensor axis parallel to the rows of the sensor pixels or along a second sensor axis parallel to the columns of the sensor pixels by a distance between the first sensor position and the second sensor position, which corresponds to the width of a pixel of the sensor. 19. The method according to claim 17 further comprising: moving the projection means back and forth in an oscillating manner laterally to the beam path of the illumination beam, acquiring the first image in a first position of the projection means and the second image in a second position of the projection means, moving, during the oscillating movement, the projection means along a first sensor axis parallel to the rows or along a second sensor axis
with means for scanning · CPC title
with several lines being projected in more than one direction, e.g. grids, patterns · CPC title
with phase change by in-plane movement of the patern · CPC title
Depth determination through adaptive focusing · CPC title
with focusing or zooming features · CPC title
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