Rain sensor with multi-sensitivity region
US-2017291582-A1 · Oct 12, 2017 · US
US9969358B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9969358-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615269486-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 19, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 7, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 15, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 15, 2018 |
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A multifocal rain sensor includes: at least one light emitting unit configured to output light; a first reflective plate corresponding to the at least one light emitting unit and disposed at a position spaced apart from the at least one light emitting unit by a predetermined distance; a glass part reflecting light after the light is reflected by the first reflective plate and forming a sensing region; a second reflective plate re-reflecting the light reflected by the glass part; and a light receiving unit configured to receive the light reflected by the second reflective plate. The second reflective plate includes a multifocal reflective plate having a plurality of focuses based on a vertical height of incident light that varies according to a change in thickness of the glass part.
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What is claimed is: 1. A multifocal rain sensor comprising: at least one light emitting unit configured to output light; a first reflective plate corresponding to the at least one light emitting unit and disposed at a position spaced apart from the at least one light emitting unit by a predetermined distance; a glass part reflecting light after the light is reflected by the first reflective plate and forming a sensing region; a second reflective plate re-reflecting the light reflected by the glass part; and a light receiving unit configured to receive the light reflected by the second reflective plate, wherein the second reflective plate includes a multifocal reflective plate having a plurality of focuses based on a vertical height of incident light that varies according to a change in thickness of the glass part. 2. The multifocal rain sensor of claim 1 , wherein the second reflective plate includes steps having a stepped shape, and the steps of the second reflective plate having the stepped shape are configured such that reflected light having different phases according to the thickness of the glass part is received by the light receiving unit. 3. The multifocal rain sensor of claim 1 , wherein the second reflective plate includes a multifocal parabolic reflective plate. 4. The multifocal rain sensor of claim 1 , wherein a focus of the second reflective plate is larger than a focus of the first reflective plate. 5. The multifocal rain sensor of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of focuses of the second reflective plate are determined by: x 2 =4×f×y, where x denotes a distance between the second reflective plate and the light receiving unit, y denotes a height of the second reflective plate, and f denotes a focal distance of the second reflective plate. 6. The multifocal rain sensor of claim 1 , wherein the second reflective plate includes a parabolic reflective plate having a predetermined curvature with respect to a vertical direction causing different focuses, and having a spherical shape with respect to a horizontal direction. 7. The multifocal rain sensor of claim 1 , wherein the at least one light emitting unit comprises an infrared light-emitting diode (LED). 8. The multifocal rain sensor of claim 1 , wherein the thickness of the glass part ranges from approximately 4 mm to approximately 6 mm. 9. The multifocal rain sensor of claim 1 , further comprising: a parallel unit disposed on an inner surface of the glass part, wherein the parallel unit makes light reflected by at least one of the first reflective plate and the second reflective plate form parallel light. 10. The multifocal rain sensor of claim 9 , wherein the parallel unit includes a serrated lens. 11. The multifocal rain sensor of claim 9 , wherein the parallel unit is provided on the sensing region of the glass part and configured to have a bilateral symmetry structure. 12. The multifocal rain sensor of claim 1 , wherein the at least one light emitting unit includes two or more light emitting units configured to control light to be received by the light receiving unit through time separation. 13. A vehicle comprising: a multifocal rain sensor; and a control unit having a memory to store program instructions and a processor to execute the stored program instructions and configured to control an operation of one or more wipers equipped in the vehicle according to information sensed by the multifocal rain sensor, wherein the multifocal rain sensor includes: at least one light emitting unit configured to output light; a first reflective plate corresponding to the at least one light emitting unit and disposed at a position spaced apart from the at least one light emitting unit by a predetermined distance; a glass part reflecting light after the light is reflected by the first reflective plate and forming a sensing region; a second reflective plate re-reflecting the light reflected by the glass part; and a light receiving unit configured to receive the light reflected by the second reflective plate, wherein the second reflective plate includes a multifocal reflective plate having a plurality of focuses based on a vertical height of incident light that varies according to a change in thickness of the glass part.
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