Sonar transducer array housing
US-D1039494-S · Aug 20, 2024 · US
US9632175B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9632175-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313973892-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 22, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 30, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 25, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 25, 2017 |
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A target object detection device is provided. The device includes a signal processor, a display unit, and a controller. The signal processor receives a reception signal generated based on an echo of an ultrasonic wave from a target object and generates echo data corresponding to a distance from a transmission source of the ultrasonic wave to the target object every time the ultrasonic wave is transmitted. The display unit has a display screen with a first side and a second side that is turnable in an axial direction perpendicular to the display screen, and displays an image on the display screen based on the echo data. The controller sets a range with respect to time at which the ultrasonic wave is transmitted, and outputs the echo data corresponding to the ultrasonic wave within the time range according to turning of the display screen.
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A fish finder, comprising: a signal processor configured to receive a reception signal generated based on an echo of an ultrasonic wave from a target object, and to generate echo data corresponding to a distance from a transmission source of the ultrasonic wave to the target object every time the ultrasonic wave is transmitted, the ultrasonic wave being transmitted underwater; a display unit having a display screen with a first side and a second side having a length different from the first side, the display screen being turnable around an axis pointing in a direction perpendicular to a planar surface of the display screen, the display unit being configured to display a distance-time image on the display screen based on the echo data; and a controller configured to set a wide or narrow display time range on the display screen according to a turning state of the display screen, and configured to sequentially output in real-time on the display screen the echo data corresponding to the ultrasonic wave, line-feeding the echo data along the display time range that is set according to the turning state of the display screen, wherein the turning state of the display screen is either a horizontally-long screen state that sets the wide display time range on the display screen, or a vertically-long screen state that sets the narrow display time range on the display screen; and the controller is further configured to line-feed echo data along the wide display time range of the horizontally-long screen state at a line-feed rate that is equal to a line-feed rate at which the controller is configured to line-feed echo data along the narrow display time range of the vertically-long screen state, so that echo data resulting from more ultrasonic wave transmissions is displayed at a given time along the wide display time range than echo data that is displayed along the narrow display time range at the given time. 2. The fish finder of claim 1 , wherein the controller sets a higher resolution distance range or a lower resolution distance range on the display unit, according to the turning state of the display screen. 3. The fish finder of claim 1 , wherein the first side of the display screen is longer than the second side and, according to the turning state of the display screen, the signal processor associates the first side of the display screen with distances included in a first echo data and the second side of the display screen with distances included in a second echo data, wherein the first side has a higher resolution than the second side. 4. The fish finder of claim 3 , wherein the controller detects a first screen state where the first side of the display screen is arranged in a vertical direction, and a second screen state where the second side of the display screen is arranged in a vertical direction, and wherein the signal processor generates the first echo data when the first screen state is detected, and generates the second echo data when the second screen state is detected. 5. The fish finder of claim 3 , wherein the signal processor includes: a first echo data generating module configured to generate the first echo data by thinning out a predetermined amount of signal components from the reception signal; and a second echo data generating module configured to generate the second echo data by thinning out a larger amount of the signal components from the reception signal than the first echo data generating module. 6. The fish finder of claim 3 , further comprising: a first memory configured to save the first echo data; and a second memory configured to save the second echo data, wherein the display unit displays either one of the first echo data saved in the first memory and the second echo data saved in the second memory. 7. The fish finder of claim 1 , further comprising a transceiver configured to transmit the ultrasonic wave and receive the echo. 8. The fish finder of claim 6 , wherein the signal processor includes: an extender configured to extend the second echo data in the second memory and output the extended second echo data to the first memory when a first screen state is detected; and a compressor configured to compress the first echo data in the first memory and output the compressed first echo data to the second memory when a second screen state is detected. 9. The fish finder of claim 8 , wherein when the first echo data and the extended second echo data are saved in the first memory, the display unit is configured to display combined echo data obtained by combining the first echo data and extended second echo data. 10. The fish finder of claim 8 , wherein when the second echo data and the compressed first echo data are saved in the second memory, the display unit is configured to display combined echo data obtained by combining the second echo data and compressed first echo data. 11. The fish finder of claim 3 , further comprising: a communicator configured to communicate with a wireless communication terminal having a display screen for displaying the echo data, wherein when the controller is informed of a screen state of the display screen of the wireless communication terminal, the controller is configured to transmit either one of the first and second echo data to the wireless communication terminal via the communicator. 12. The fish finder of claim 9 , wherein the display unit is configured to display the combined echo data, such that a distance range of the first echo data matches a distance range of the extended second echo data. 13. The fish finder of claim 10 , wherein the display unit is configured to display the combined echo data, such that a distance range of the second echo data matches a distance range of the compressed first echo data.
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