US20160069678A1 - Measuring Apparatus - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an apparatus for measuring the heights of subjects, in particular where the apparatus is placed on top of the subject to be measured.
- a measuring stick generally comprises an upright wooden ruler marked out in suitable units, and has horizontal sliding arm or ‘cross-bar’ that is arranged perpendicularly to the ruler. The subject to be measured is then stood upright alongside the ruler and the horizontal arm is lowered until it contacts the point on the subject where the height measurement is to be taken from. With a human, this point would be the top of the head; with a horse this would be at the withers; and with a cow at the top of its hip bone. The corresponding reading on the ruler at this point provides the height measurement.
- Measuring sticks as described above present a number of drawbacks. Firstly there is an inherent potential for error in the measurement made. This is because the measurement is taken on the vertical ruler and not at the horizontal point of contact with the subject. In other words, the point of measurement is displaced. Consequently, if the sliding arm is not perfectly perpendicular to the ruler, this an error is introduced into the measurement. Similarly, error may be introduced by poor calibration or due to the judgement of the user. Furthermore, the use of measuring sticks involves significant noise. In the case of animals, this can cause distress and unwanted movement, leading to flawed readings. Still furthermore, measuring sticks are by their nature, large and lack portability and so their practical use is often restricted to a fixed location.
- Rangefinders measure from a distance from the target subject and require that a line of sight to both the bottom and top of the object is present and that the elevation of the rangefinder is known.
- trees are commonly measured this way whereby a laser rangefinder is used to measure the straight line distances to the top and bottom of the tree and an inclinometer is used to measure the angles to the top and bottom of the tree.
- the heights of the tree above and below the level of the rangefinder are calculated and added to give the total height.
- This method suffers a number of drawbacks. In particular, there are many sources of user error; the method is time consuming; and it requires the person conducting the measurement to be able to carry out trigonometric calculations. Furthermore, this method is unsuitable for accurately measuring the height of modestly sized subjects at close range, i.e. where space is limited. The accuracy of this method is also significantly affected if the laser rangefinder changes elevation between the two measurement stages.
- range finders are not appropriate for a single person to measure an animal as they measure from a distance, i.e. the animal cannot be kept still.
- a height measuring apparatus adapted for placement upon the object to be measured, the apparatus comprising a main body portion and a movable portion, wherein the movable portion is movable relative to the main body portion and comprises a laser source and a photo detector.
- the present invention advantageously provides a height measuring apparatus in which a laser beam can be directed at the ground in a non-perpendicular angle when the main body portion of the measuring apparatus is placed on the object to be measured. In this way, the laser beam can obtain a clear line of sight to the ground by avoiding the body being measured.
- the apparatus provides a means of taking a measurement of height directly from the object to be measured using a single point of reference, the point of reference being the ground which supports the object being measured.
- the laser source and photo detector are located proximate, and in precise alignment with, each other.
- the laser source is provided with a lens and focus adjuster.
- photo detector is provided with a focus adjuster.
- the laser source and photo detector provide a laser rangefinder.
- the laser source is a laser diode.
- the main body portion and/or the movable portion comprises one or more of a circuit board, batteries, a screen and an on/off switch which activates the apparatus.
- circuit board batteries, a screen and the on/off switch can each be located within the main body portion and/or the movable portion where appropriate.
- the on/off switch is provided on the main body portion and comprises a trigger mechanism.
- the trigger mechanism is depressed or activated when the main body portion is placed on the object to be measured.
- the trigger provides a signal which readies the height measuring apparatus for use.
- the trigger mechanism extends into a space defined by a recessed portion provided on the main body portion.
- the trigger mechanism comprises a capacitive touch switch.
- the main body portion and the movable portion are each provided with at least one accelerometer based inclinometer.
- the or each accelerometer is a tri-axial accelerometer.
- the at least one tri-axial accelerometer associated with the main body portion is adapted to measure the angular orientation of said main body portion.
- the at least one tri-axial accelerometer associated with the movable portion is adapted to measure the angular orientation of said movable portion.
- the position of the laser and the photo detector with respect to the main body portion can be accurately determined and the data values relating to spatial location being usable by a processing means in an overall height calculation.
- the vertical offset distance (“h”) between the origin of the laser beam and the point of contact between the main body portion and the object to measured is established.
- inclinometers in the main body portion and the movable portion that are in communication with a processing means enables the angle incidence of the laser beam with the ground to be determined.
- the measurement of straight line beam distance L is determined using a measurement of the phase angle between the amplitude waveform of the transmitted laser beam and that of the reflected beam.
- the processing means which runs firmware programmed or adapted to convert the combination of laser path distance (measured by the photo detector in conjunction with the laser source) and laser path angle data determined by the tri-axial accelerometers, together with known constant dimensions of the apparatus, to obtain an accurate measurement of the height of the object being measured.
- the processing means is a microprocessor.
- the main body and movable portions are each constructed from respective shell halves which define housings which house the necessary hardware, circuitry, processing means and power source for the measuring apparatus.
- the movable portion is slidably connected to the main body portion.
- the respective shell halves are each formed having an outwardly curved side that terminates in an upstanding side wall.
- the sidewalls are of a height such that when the shell halves are mated together, the terminal edges of the respective side walls are spaced apart so as to define an elongate slot.
- each shell half is provided a corresponding inwardly curved side that terminates in a side wall having a projection extending outwardly therefrom.
- each shell half of the moveable portion defines a groove, each groove being adapted to receive a terminal edge of a side wall of the main body.
- the respective projections together define a substantially T-shaped member which engages in use with the elongate slot defined by the respective shell halves of the main body portion.
- the movable portion is engaged with and slidable relative to the main body portion.
- the laser can be oriented at a range of different angles relative the main body portion so that the laser beam can be directed at whatever angle is necessary to avoid the body being measured and to obtain a clear line of sight to the ground.
- the movable portion can be maintained (i.e. held in position) at a desired angle with respect to the main body portion.
- the invention further provides a method of obtaining a measurement of height of an object, the method comprising:
- the step of manually adjusting the movable portion of the measuring apparatus comprises slidably moving the movable portion relative to the main body portion.
- the method further includes one or more of: displaying the calculated height on a display provided on the measuring apparatus; recording calculated height measurements; communicating height measurements to a remote server or servers; associating height measurement data with identifiers which relate to the object(s) being measured; adjusting the focus of the laser beam.
- ground as used throughout the claims and description should not be construed to mean the surface of the earth only, but rather describes any surface which supports the object being measured.
- FIGS. 1 a and 1 b are schematic illustrations showing a height measuring apparatus in accordance with the present invention and shown in opened and closed positions;
- FIG. 2 a is a detailed exploded schematic drawing of the exemplary height measuring apparatus of FIGS. 1 a and 1 b;
- FIG. 2 b is a detailed exploded schematic drawing of an exemplary height measuring apparatus.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic cross-sectional illustration showing the principle of operation of an the height measuring apparatus in accordance with the present invention.
- FIGS. 1 a , 1 b , 2 a and 2 b there is shown embodiments of an exemplary measuring apparatus 1 in accordance with the present invention.
- the measuring apparatus 1 provides a means to measure the height of an exemplary object 50 ( FIG. 3 ) when placed on said object at a position from where the height measurement is to be taken.
- the measuring apparatus 1 comprises a main body portion 12 and a movable portion 14 , wherein the movable portion 14 is movable relative to the main body portion and comprises a laser source 141 and a photo detector 144 .
- the photo detector 144 preferably is a photo diode.
- Measuring apparatus 1 is a slim, portable hand held device that can be stowed in a small space, for example a pocket of a garment or bag.
- the apparatus has a thickness of 10 mm or less.
- the measuring apparatus As the size constraints imposed upon the measuring apparatus mean that it will not always span across, or project laterally from the point of contact with an object to be measured to an extent that a notional vertical (i.e. perpendicular) line of sight can be established with the ground surface below. Similarly, with certain objects the point of contact from which the height is to be measured may be obscured by other features of that object such that a notional vertical (i.e. perpendicular) line of sight cannot be established with the ground surface below.
- An example of such an exemplary subject 50 is shown in FIG. 3 where the body of the subject blocks a perpendicular view to the ground below, thereby preventing a substantially vertically directed laser beam from reaching the ground.
- a derived measurement of vertical height can be made using a laser beam 51 ( FIG. 3 ) that is incident at the ground at an angle that is substantially less than 90 degrees.
- the shape of the exemplary subject 50 shown in FIG. 1 is generally representative of a horse or other animal.
- the main body 12 and movable 14 portions are each constructed from respective shell halves which define housings which house the necessary hardware, circuitry, processing means and power source for measuring apparatus 1 .
- the main body portion 12 comprises a circuit board 122 , batteries 123 , a LCD screen 124 and an on/off switch 125 which activates the apparatus.
- the circuit board 122 supports a processing means (not shown) which runs firmware programmed or adapted to convert the combination of laser path distance (measured by the photo detector 144 in conjunction with the laser source 143 as described below) and laser path angle data, together with known constant dimensions of the apparatus, to obtain an accurate measurement of the height of the object being measured.
- the processing means is a microprocessor. The height measurement is displayed on the LCD screen 124 for immediate reading by a user.
- the specific location of the respective circuitry, power supply and processing means is not limited to being in one or other of the main body 12 and movable portions 14 .
- the battery 123 and circuit board 122 are shown located within the movable portion 14 .
- the on/off switch 125 is provided on the main body portion and comprises a trigger mechanism 125 a .
- the trigger mechanism 125 a can be depressed or activated when the main body portion is placed on the object to be measured. In this way, the trigger mechanism can provide a signal which readies the height measuring apparatus for use.
- a further transparent cover 1240 is shown placed over screen 124 .
- the trigger mechanism 125 a may be provided to extend into a space defined by a recessed portion 127 provided on an edge 120 of the main body portion 12 .
- a recess 127 enables the measuring apparatus to engage positively with the withers an animal, for example a horse.
- the on/off switch comprises a capacitive touch switch 125 b that is housed within the main body portion 12 .
- the measuring apparatus further comprises a socket 128 , such as a USB connector, to enable external connection of the apparatus for the purposes or powering, battery recharging, data transfer and the likes.
- a socket 128 such as a USB connector
- the movable portion comprises a laser source 141 , such a laser diode, and a photo detector 144 ( FIG. 2 a , 2 b ), the photo detector being located proximate to, and in precise alignment with, the laser source 141 and adapted to receive reflected laser light from said laser source.
- a lens 142 FIG. 2
- focus adjuster 143 are also provided for control and adjustment of the beam of laser light emitted from the laser source 141 .
- a focus adjuster 145 is provided in conjunction with the photo detector 144 in order to maximise the amount of reflected laser light that can be captured.
- the laser diode 141 and photo detector 144 together provide a laser range finder.
- the movable portion is shown having two laser diodes 141 , each with associated lens 142 and focus adjuster 143 .
- one laser diode is a primary IR laser for the purposes of height measurement and which is invisible to the human eye, while the other laser diode is a visible laser to create a spot on the ground that is visible to the user of the apparatus.
- the two laser diodes 141 of the arrangement in FIG. 2 b are shown having their own respective lens and focus adjusters, it is possible that the a common lens may be shared. It will be appreciated that a single, visible, laser can be employed therefore obviating the requirement for a separate secondary laser diode to provide a visible spot.
- the movable portion 14 is slidably connected to the main body portion 12 .
- the shell halves are each formed having an outwardly curved side that terminates in an upstanding side wall 121 .
- the sidewalls are of a height such that when the shell halves are mated together, the terminal edges of the respective side walls 121 are spaced apart so as to define an elongate slot ( 121 b , FIG. 1 b ).
- each shell half is provided a corresponding inwardly curved side that terminates in a side wall having a projection 146 extending outwardly therefrom, the projection defining a groove 147 .
- Each groove 147 is adapted to receive a terminal edge of a side wall 121 of main body 14 .
- the respective projections 146 together define a substantially T-shaped member which engages in use with the elongate slot 121 b defined by the respective shell halves of the main body portion 12 .
- the movable portion 14 is engaged with and is slidable relative to the main body portion 12 . In this way the connection of the movable portion to the main body portion is a sliding hinge.
- the laser 141 can be oriented at a range of different angles relative the main body portion 12 so that the laser beam can be directed at whatever angle is necessary or appropriate to avoid the body being measured and to obtain a clear line of sight to the ground.
- the geometry and/or dimensions of the substantially T-shaped member and the elongate slot 121 b are such that they mutually frictionally engage in use, such that the movable portion 14 can dwell at any position to which it is moved with respect to the main body portion 12 .
- the movable portion 14 can be maintained (i.e. held in position) at any desired angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the main body portion 12 .
- the movable portion 14 is movable relative to the main body portion 12 such that the laser 141 and photo diode 144 may be oriented an any angle between 0°-89° relative to the longitudinal axis A-A ( FIG. 1 ) of the measuring apparatus to provide a height measurement.
- the movable portion 14 is substantially in alignment with the main body portion 12 (i.e. the hinge is at a “closed” or 0° position).
- a height measurement can be made by placing part or all of the movable portion 14 of measuring apparatus outwardly over an edge of the object to be measured.
- a dust cover 129 is provided between the main body portion 12 and the movable portion 14 .
- the movable portion 14 may alternatively be arranged to be pivotally movable with respect to the main body portion 12 .
- the movable portion 14 may be connected to the main body portion 12 by means of a hinge.
- the movable portion may be rotatable with respect to the main body portion 12 .
- a port 148 provided in movable portion 14 allows for electrical connection of the powered components of said movable portion 14 with the hardware, circuitry, processing means and power source housed within the main body portion 12 .
- the measurement of distance L is determined by modulating the laser light is amplitude modulated with a high frequency wave (10-20 MHz) and then comparing this modulating waveform with the corresponding waveform obtained from the reflected signal as detected by the photo detector 144 adjacent to the source 141 of the laser beam.
- the beam reflected from the ground will manifest a phase delay compared with the modulating signal as a consequence of the time of flight incurred by the distance traveled by the laser beam along the return journey from the laser beam source to the ground and back.
- the phase angle or delay between the amplitude waveform of the transmitted beam 51 and that of the reflected beam is a direct function of the time of flight.
- measurement of the phase angle indicates the time of flight.
- the length of the beam path i.e. distance L
- This phase delay is extracted using a conventional heterodyne circuit within the measuring apparatus whereby the high frequency signals are mixed with a common local oscillator signal to obtain two resulting signals that have much lower frequency but the same phase angle as the original pair of signals (modulating and reflected). At this lower frequency this phase angle is determined by a simple microprocessor timer circuit incorporated within the measuring apparatus and/or in communication with the processing means.
- Main body portion 12 and the movable portion 14 are each provided with a tri-axial accelerometer 130 .
- the tri-axial accelerometer associated with the main body portion 12 is adapted to measure the angular orientation of said main body portion 12 .
- the tri-axial accelerometer associated with the movable portion 14 is adapted to measure the angular orientation of said movable portion.
- the respective tri-axial accelerometers 130 are in communication with the processing means.
- tri-axial accelerometer in both the main body portion 12 and the movable portion 14 means that a user is not required to be meticulous in placing the measuring apparatus 1 in a horizontal orientation on the object to be measured. This is because the tri-axial accelerometers and associated processing means can automatically compensate for apparatus orientation in use and relative hinge angle in order to correctly determine the true angle of the laser beam. In addition, they can also determine and make correction for any minor vertical offset of the source 141 of the laser beam 51 arising from inclination of the measuring apparatus from an optimum horizontal orientation.
- the processing means optionally a microprocessor, runs firmware programmed or adapted to convert the combination of laser path distance L, offset height h and laser path angle data ⁇ , together with known constant dimensions of the apparatus to obtain an accurate measurement of the vertical height H of the object being measured.
- the calculation for vertical height is performed by the processing means using the formula
- the resultant height measurement is displayed on the LCD screen 124 for immediate reading by a user.
- the calculated vertical height can be displayed in appropriate units selected by the user and chosen from a menu stored on the processing means.
- an example of a mode of use of the apparatus comprises the following steps:
- the measuring apparatus As the operation of the measuring apparatus is instantaneous and silent, it is particularly suited for use in the measurement of horses. This is because horses generally do not stand still for sufficiently long periods to make accurate measurements using traditional techniques and because they are easily unsettled by unfamiliar noises in close proximity. It will be appreciated however the a height measuring apparatus in accordance with the present invention is not limited to use with animals, but rather is suitable for use with anything which the apparatus can be placed in contact.
- the measuring apparatus optionally includes the following beneficial features:
- the size of the measuring apparatus is not limited.
- height measuring apparatuses in accordance with the present invention may be particularly optimized for measurement of specific height ranges that are appropriate to particular groups of subjects that are most commonly measured by specific user groups.
- the apparatus in accordance with the invention provides a number of distinct advantages, which include the ability to use a laser beam that can be inclined at an angle from the horizontal and shone at the ground with no aiming mechanism and no requirement to aim at any particular reference point or target on the ground. In this way the need for accurate aiming mechanisms, eye pieces, tripods and specific specialised training etc. is obviated. Furthermore, through the provision of a movable portion, the angle of the laser beam can be configured at an optimum angle to suit a shoulder of an object being measured.
- the use of a plurality of tri-axial accelerometers provides automatic compensation for any angle of apparatus orientation in use and thereby obviates any requirement for a user to be exact in how the apparatus is placed on the object being measured. Thus minimum user skill is required.
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Abstract
A height measuring apparatus comprising a main body portion adapted for placement upon an object to be measured, and a movable portion which is movable relative to the main body portion, wherein the movable portion comprises a laser source and a photo detector, the movable portion being movable so that a laser beam from the laser source can be directed to the ground when the main body is placed on the object to be measured.
Description
- The present invention relates to an apparatus for measuring the heights of subjects, in particular where the apparatus is placed on top of the subject to be measured.
- There exist many instances where there is a requirement to accurately measure the height of an object or subject. For example, during medical examinations the height of a patient is often recorded. Similarly, the height of a horse is an important metric for classification purposes. Height is also a critical parameter in the management of cattle, since it dictates the ‘Frame Score’, which is used to dictate breeding and nutrition programmes. Such measurements are usually taken using measuring tapes or sticks. These are considered direct measurements. A measuring stick generally comprises an upright wooden ruler marked out in suitable units, and has horizontal sliding arm or ‘cross-bar’ that is arranged perpendicularly to the ruler. The subject to be measured is then stood upright alongside the ruler and the horizontal arm is lowered until it contacts the point on the subject where the height measurement is to be taken from. With a human, this point would be the top of the head; with a horse this would be at the withers; and with a cow at the top of its hip bone. The corresponding reading on the ruler at this point provides the height measurement.
- Measuring sticks as described above present a number of drawbacks. Firstly there is an inherent potential for error in the measurement made. This is because the measurement is taken on the vertical ruler and not at the horizontal point of contact with the subject. In other words, the point of measurement is displaced. Consequently, if the sliding arm is not perfectly perpendicular to the ruler, this an error is introduced into the measurement. Similarly, error may be introduced by poor calibration or due to the judgement of the user. Furthermore, the use of measuring sticks involves significant noise. In the case of animals, this can cause distress and unwanted movement, leading to flawed readings. Still furthermore, measuring sticks are by their nature, large and lack portability and so their practical use is often restricted to a fixed location. When transported, the size and construction of measuring sticks makes then susceptible to damage, and wear which causes the calibration of such devices to be eroded over time, leading to further inaccuracies. Tapes are also prey to mistakes, particularly when used for vertical measurement. This is mainly because they are not made of rigid material and can bend. In addition, in order to record a measurement, users have to look at both the point of contact for measurement whilst ensuring the base of the tape remains on the floor. Combining these tasks introduces huge scope for human error.
- Alternative means of height measurement, such as rangefinders, are known. Rangefinders measure from a distance from the target subject and require that a line of sight to both the bottom and top of the object is present and that the elevation of the rangefinder is known.
- By way of example, trees are commonly measured this way whereby a laser rangefinder is used to measure the straight line distances to the top and bottom of the tree and an inclinometer is used to measure the angles to the top and bottom of the tree. The heights of the tree above and below the level of the rangefinder are calculated and added to give the total height. This method suffers a number of drawbacks. In particular, there are many sources of user error; the method is time consuming; and it requires the person conducting the measurement to be able to carry out trigonometric calculations. Furthermore, this method is unsuitable for accurately measuring the height of modestly sized subjects at close range, i.e. where space is limited. The accuracy of this method is also significantly affected if the laser rangefinder changes elevation between the two measurement stages. It is also almost impossible for a casual user to perform this measurement without introducing a change in elevation of one or more centimetre. Similarly, range finders are not appropriate for a single person to measure an animal as they measure from a distance, i.e. the animal cannot be kept still.
- It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a measuring device which mitigates the disadvantages of the prior art.
- Accordingly, in one aspect of the present invention there is provided a height measuring apparatus adapted for placement upon the object to be measured, the apparatus comprising a main body portion and a movable portion, wherein the movable portion is movable relative to the main body portion and comprises a laser source and a photo detector.
- The present invention advantageously provides a height measuring apparatus in which a laser beam can be directed at the ground in a non-perpendicular angle when the main body portion of the measuring apparatus is placed on the object to be measured. In this way, the laser beam can obtain a clear line of sight to the ground by avoiding the body being measured.
- Advantageously therefore, the apparatus provides a means of taking a measurement of height directly from the object to be measured using a single point of reference, the point of reference being the ground which supports the object being measured.
- In embodiments, the laser source and photo detector are located proximate, and in precise alignment with, each other.
- Optionally, the laser source is provided with a lens and focus adjuster.
- Optionally, photo detector is provided with a focus adjuster.
- Optionally, the laser source and photo detector provide a laser rangefinder.
- Optionally, the laser source is a laser diode.
- Optionally, the main body portion and/or the movable portion comprises one or more of a circuit board, batteries, a screen and an on/off switch which activates the apparatus.
- It will be appreciated that the circuit board, batteries, a screen and the on/off switch can each be located within the main body portion and/or the movable portion where appropriate.
- Optionally, the on/off switch is provided on the main body portion and comprises a trigger mechanism. The trigger mechanism is depressed or activated when the main body portion is placed on the object to be measured. In this way, the trigger provides a signal which readies the height measuring apparatus for use.
- Optionally, the trigger mechanism extends into a space defined by a recessed portion provided on the main body portion.
- Optionally, the trigger mechanism comprises a capacitive touch switch.
- Optionally, the main body portion and the movable portion are each provided with at least one accelerometer based inclinometer.
- Preferably, the or each accelerometer is a tri-axial accelerometer.
- Conveniently, the at least one tri-axial accelerometer associated with the main body portion is adapted to measure the angular orientation of said main body portion.
- Conveniently, the at least one tri-axial accelerometer associated with the movable portion is adapted to measure the angular orientation of said movable portion.
- In this way, the position of the laser and the photo detector with respect to the main body portion can be accurately determined and the data values relating to spatial location being usable by a processing means in an overall height calculation.
- In particular, the vertical offset distance (“h”) between the origin of the laser beam and the point of contact between the main body portion and the object to measured, is established.
- In addition, the provision of inclinometers in the main body portion and the movable portion that are in communication with a processing means enables the angle incidence of the laser beam with the ground to be determined.
- Conveniently, it has been found that when the laser beam is incident at the ground at a shallow angle, there is still sufficient beam reflected back along the path of incident laser beam for detection by the photo sensor. In this way a measurement of straight line beam distance L can be made.
- Optionally, the measurement of straight line beam distance L is determined using a measurement of the phase angle between the amplitude waveform of the transmitted laser beam and that of the reflected beam.
- Conveniently, the processing means which runs firmware programmed or adapted to convert the combination of laser path distance (measured by the photo detector in conjunction with the laser source) and laser path angle data determined by the tri-axial accelerometers, together with known constant dimensions of the apparatus, to obtain an accurate measurement of the height of the object being measured.
- Preferably, the processing means is a microprocessor.
- In one embodiment, the main body and movable portions are each constructed from respective shell halves which define housings which house the necessary hardware, circuitry, processing means and power source for the measuring apparatus.
- In one embodiment, the movable portion is slidably connected to the main body portion.
- Optionally, at one end of the main body the respective shell halves are each formed having an outwardly curved side that terminates in an upstanding side wall.
- Conveniently, the sidewalls are of a height such that when the shell halves are mated together, the terminal edges of the respective side walls are spaced apart so as to define an elongate slot.
- Optionally, at one end of the movable portion each shell half is provided a corresponding inwardly curved side that terminates in a side wall having a projection extending outwardly therefrom.
- Conveniently, the projection extending outwardly from the side wall of each shell half of the moveable portion defines a groove, each groove being adapted to receive a terminal edge of a side wall of the main body.
- Advantageously, when the respective shell halves of the movable portion are mated together, the respective projections together define a substantially T-shaped member which engages in use with the elongate slot defined by the respective shell halves of the main body portion.
- In this way, when the shell halves of the main body portion are mated together to form the completed measuring apparatus assembly, the movable portion is engaged with and slidable relative to the main body portion. In this way, the laser can be oriented at a range of different angles relative the main body portion so that the laser beam can be directed at whatever angle is necessary to avoid the body being measured and to obtain a clear line of sight to the ground.
- Optionally, the movable portion can be maintained (i.e. held in position) at a desired angle with respect to the main body portion.
- The invention further provides a method of obtaining a measurement of height of an object, the method comprising:
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- placing a measuring apparatus upon the object to be measured;
- manually adjusting a movable portion of the measuring apparatus so that a laser source and photo detector on the movable portion establish obtain a line of sight to the ground or other surface upon which the object to be measured is standing or is supported;
- activating the apparatus to send a frequency modulated laser beam from the laser source to the ground and automatically calculating the laser path distance (L) to the ground;
- automatically determining the angle of incidence of the laser beam φ with the ground and calculating the laser path angle θ;
- automatically determining the vertical offset height (h) between the laser source and the point of contact of the main body portion with the object to be measured; and
- automatically calculating vertical height (H) of the object being measured; wherein the calculation for vertical height is performed by a processing means using the formula H=L sin(θ)−h.
- Desirably, the step of manually adjusting the movable portion of the measuring apparatus comprises slidably moving the movable portion relative to the main body portion.
- The method further includes one or more of: displaying the calculated height on a display provided on the measuring apparatus; recording calculated height measurements; communicating height measurements to a remote server or servers; associating height measurement data with identifiers which relate to the object(s) being measured; adjusting the focus of the laser beam.
- The preceding discussion of the background to the invention is intended only to facilitate an understanding of the present invention. It should be appreciated that the discussion is not an acknowledgement or admission that any of the material referred to was part of the common general knowledge as at the priority date of the application.
- Throughout the description and claims of this specification, the words “comprise” and “contain” and variations of those words, for example “comprising” and “comprises”, mean “including but not limited to”, and are not intended to (and do not) exclude other components, integers or steps.
- Throughout the description and claims of this specification, the singular encompasses the plural unless the context otherwise requires. In particular, where the indefinite article is used, the specification is to be understood as contemplating plurality as well as singularity, unless the context requires otherwise.
- It will be understood that the word ‘ground’ as used throughout the claims and description should not be construed to mean the surface of the earth only, but rather describes any surface which supports the object being measured.
- Features, integers or characteristics, and compounds described in conjunction with a particular aspect, embodiment or example of the invention are to be understood to be applicable to any other aspect, embodiment or example described herein unless incompatible therewith.
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FIGS. 1 a and 1 b are schematic illustrations showing a height measuring apparatus in accordance with the present invention and shown in opened and closed positions; -
FIG. 2 a is a detailed exploded schematic drawing of the exemplary height measuring apparatus ofFIGS. 1 a and 1 b; -
FIG. 2 b is a detailed exploded schematic drawing of an exemplary height measuring apparatus; and -
FIG. 3 is a schematic cross-sectional illustration showing the principle of operation of an the height measuring apparatus in accordance with the present invention. - With reference to
FIGS. 1 a, 1 b, 2 a and 2 b, there is shown embodiments of anexemplary measuring apparatus 1 in accordance with the present invention. - The measuring
apparatus 1 provides a means to measure the height of an exemplary object 50 (FIG. 3 ) when placed on said object at a position from where the height measurement is to be taken. The measuringapparatus 1 comprises amain body portion 12 and amovable portion 14, wherein themovable portion 14 is movable relative to the main body portion and comprises alaser source 141 and aphoto detector 144. Thephoto detector 144 preferably is a photo diode. - Measuring
apparatus 1 is a slim, portable hand held device that can be stowed in a small space, for example a pocket of a garment or bag. Optionally, the apparatus has a thickness of 10 mm or less. - As the size constraints imposed upon the measuring apparatus mean that it will not always span across, or project laterally from the point of contact with an object to be measured to an extent that a notional vertical (i.e. perpendicular) line of sight can be established with the ground surface below. Similarly, with certain objects the point of contact from which the height is to be measured may be obscured by other features of that object such that a notional vertical (i.e. perpendicular) line of sight cannot be established with the ground surface below. An example of such an
exemplary subject 50 is shown inFIG. 3 where the body of the subject blocks a perpendicular view to the ground below, thereby preventing a substantially vertically directed laser beam from reaching the ground. However, with the present invention, it has been found that a derived measurement of vertical height can be made using a laser beam 51 (FIG. 3 ) that is incident at the ground at an angle that is substantially less than 90 degrees. The shape of theexemplary subject 50 shown inFIG. 1 is generally representative of a horse or other animal. - With reference to
FIGS. 2 a and 2 b, themain body 12 and movable 14 portions are each constructed from respective shell halves which define housings which house the necessary hardware, circuitry, processing means and power source for measuringapparatus 1. - As shown in the embodiment of
FIG. 2 a, themain body portion 12 comprises acircuit board 122,batteries 123, aLCD screen 124 and an on/offswitch 125 which activates the apparatus. Thecircuit board 122 supports a processing means (not shown) which runs firmware programmed or adapted to convert the combination of laser path distance (measured by thephoto detector 144 in conjunction with thelaser source 143 as described below) and laser path angle data, together with known constant dimensions of the apparatus, to obtain an accurate measurement of the height of the object being measured. Preferably, the processing means is a microprocessor. The height measurement is displayed on theLCD screen 124 for immediate reading by a user. - It will be appreciated that the specific location of the respective circuitry, power supply and processing means is not limited to being in one or other of the
main body 12 andmovable portions 14. For example in the arrangement shown inFIG. 2 b, thebattery 123 andcircuit board 122 are shown located within themovable portion 14. - In the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1 a, 1 b and 2 a, the on/offswitch 125 is provided on the main body portion and comprises atrigger mechanism 125 a. Thetrigger mechanism 125 a can be depressed or activated when the main body portion is placed on the object to be measured. In this way, the trigger mechanism can provide a signal which readies the height measuring apparatus for use. InFIG. 2 b a furthertransparent cover 1240 is shown placed overscreen 124. - As shown in
FIGS. 1 a, 1 b and 2 a, thetrigger mechanism 125 a may be provided to extend into a space defined by a recessedportion 127 provided on anedge 120 of themain body portion 12. Such arecess 127 enables the measuring apparatus to engage positively with the withers an animal, for example a horse. - In an alternative arrangement as shown in
FIG. 2 b, the on/off switch comprises acapacitive touch switch 125 b that is housed within themain body portion 12. - As shown by way of example in
FIG. 2 b, the measuring apparatus further comprises asocket 128, such as a USB connector, to enable external connection of the apparatus for the purposes or powering, battery recharging, data transfer and the likes. - Referring to
FIGS. 1 a, 1 b and 2 a, the movable portion comprises alaser source 141, such a laser diode, and a photo detector 144 (FIG. 2 a, 2 b), the photo detector being located proximate to, and in precise alignment with, thelaser source 141 and adapted to receive reflected laser light from said laser source. A lens 142 (FIG. 2 ) andfocus adjuster 143 are also provided for control and adjustment of the beam of laser light emitted from thelaser source 141. Afocus adjuster 145 is provided in conjunction with thephoto detector 144 in order to maximise the amount of reflected laser light that can be captured. Thelaser diode 141 andphoto detector 144 together provide a laser range finder. InFIG. 2 b, the movable portion is shown having twolaser diodes 141, each with associatedlens 142 andfocus adjuster 143. In this way, one laser diode is a primary IR laser for the purposes of height measurement and which is invisible to the human eye, while the other laser diode is a visible laser to create a spot on the ground that is visible to the user of the apparatus. It will be appreciated that while the twolaser diodes 141 of the arrangement inFIG. 2 b are shown having their own respective lens and focus adjusters, it is possible that the a common lens may be shared. It will be appreciated that a single, visible, laser can be employed therefore obviating the requirement for a separate secondary laser diode to provide a visible spot. - In the embodiments as shown in
FIGS. 1 a, 1 b, 2 a and 2 b and as described below, themovable portion 14 is slidably connected to themain body portion 12. - With reference to
FIGS. 2 a and 2 b, at one end of themain body portion 12, the shell halves are each formed having an outwardly curved side that terminates in anupstanding side wall 121. The sidewalls are of a height such that when the shell halves are mated together, the terminal edges of therespective side walls 121 are spaced apart so as to define an elongate slot (121 b,FIG. 1 b). At one end of themovable portion 14 each shell half is provided a corresponding inwardly curved side that terminates in a side wall having aprojection 146 extending outwardly therefrom, the projection defining agroove 147. Eachgroove 147 is adapted to receive a terminal edge of aside wall 121 ofmain body 14. When the respective shell halves of themovable portion 14 are mated together, therespective projections 146 together define a substantially T-shaped member which engages in use with the elongate slot 121 b defined by the respective shell halves of themain body portion 12. Thus when the respective shell halves of themain body 12 andmovable portion 14 are mated together to form the completed measuring apparatus assembly (as shown inFIGS. 1 a, 1 b), themovable portion 14 is engaged with and is slidable relative to themain body portion 12. In this way the connection of the movable portion to the main body portion is a sliding hinge. In this way, thelaser 141 can be oriented at a range of different angles relative themain body portion 12 so that the laser beam can be directed at whatever angle is necessary or appropriate to avoid the body being measured and to obtain a clear line of sight to the ground. Conveniently, the geometry and/or dimensions of the substantially T-shaped member and the elongate slot 121 b are such that they mutually frictionally engage in use, such that themovable portion 14 can dwell at any position to which it is moved with respect to themain body portion 12. Advantageously therefore, themovable portion 14 can be maintained (i.e. held in position) at any desired angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of themain body portion 12. - It will be appreciated that the
movable portion 14 is movable relative to themain body portion 12 such that thelaser 141 andphoto diode 144 may be oriented an any angle between 0°-89° relative to the longitudinal axis A-A (FIG. 1 ) of the measuring apparatus to provide a height measurement. For example, inFIG. 1 themovable portion 14 is substantially in alignment with the main body portion 12 (i.e. the hinge is at a “closed” or 0° position). In this orientation, whereby the 141 andphoto diode 144 are aligned substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis A-A of the measuring apparatus, a height measurement can be made by placing part or all of themovable portion 14 of measuring apparatus outwardly over an edge of the object to be measured. - As shown in
FIGS. 2 a and 2 b, adust cover 129 is provided between themain body portion 12 and themovable portion 14. - It will be appreciated that the
movable portion 14 may alternatively be arranged to be pivotally movable with respect to themain body portion 12. For example, themovable portion 14 may be connected to themain body portion 12 by means of a hinge. Similarly, the movable portion may be rotatable with respect to themain body portion 12. - Conveniently, a
port 148 provided inmovable portion 14 allows for electrical connection of the powered components of saidmovable portion 14 with the hardware, circuitry, processing means and power source housed within themain body portion 12. - It has been found that even when the
laser beam 51 is incident at the ground surface which supports the object being measured a shallow angle there is still sufficient beam reflected back along the path of incident laser beam for detection by thephoto detector 144. Thus a measurement of straight line beam distance can be made (as indicated by distance “L” inFIG. 3 ). - The measurement of distance L is determined by modulating the laser light is amplitude modulated with a high frequency wave (10-20 MHz) and then comparing this modulating waveform with the corresponding waveform obtained from the reflected signal as detected by the
photo detector 144 adjacent to thesource 141 of the laser beam. The beam reflected from the ground will manifest a phase delay compared with the modulating signal as a consequence of the time of flight incurred by the distance traveled by the laser beam along the return journey from the laser beam source to the ground and back. Accordingly, the phase angle or delay between the amplitude waveform of the transmittedbeam 51 and that of the reflected beam is a direct function of the time of flight. Thus measurement of the phase angle indicates the time of flight. As the speed of light is a constant, and as the time of flight is known from the phase angle, the length of the beam path, i.e. distance L, can be calculated. This phase delay is extracted using a conventional heterodyne circuit within the measuring apparatus whereby the high frequency signals are mixed with a common local oscillator signal to obtain two resulting signals that have much lower frequency but the same phase angle as the original pair of signals (modulating and reflected). At this lower frequency this phase angle is determined by a simple microprocessor timer circuit incorporated within the measuring apparatus and/or in communication with the processing means. - In normal circumstances, the fraction of laser light that is reflected back along the beam path (51,
FIG. 3 ) is so small it would ordinarily be discarded as worthless and is therefore ignored. However, with the present invention it has been found that the loss in reflected laser light is tolerable such that an accurate distance measurement can be made using the apparatus of the present invention. -
Main body portion 12 and themovable portion 14 are each provided with atri-axial accelerometer 130. The tri-axial accelerometer associated with themain body portion 12 is adapted to measure the angular orientation of saidmain body portion 12. The tri-axial accelerometer associated with themovable portion 14 is adapted to measure the angular orientation of said movable portion. The respectivetri-axial accelerometers 130 are in communication with the processing means. Thus, the position of thelaser 141 and thephoto detector 144 with respect to themain body portion 12 can be accurately determined and the data values relating to spatial location being usable by the processing means in an overall height calculation. In particular, the distance “h” (seeFIG. 3 ), which is the vertical offset distance between the origin of the laser beam and the point of contact between themain body portion 12 and the object to measured, is established. In addition, the provision of tri-axial inclinometers in themain body portion 12 and themovable portion 14 which are in communication with a processing means enables the angle of incidence φ of the laser to the ground to be measured and the laser path angle θ (theta) to be determined. - The use of tri-axial accelerometer in both the
main body portion 12 and themovable portion 14 means that a user is not required to be meticulous in placing the measuringapparatus 1 in a horizontal orientation on the object to be measured. This is because the tri-axial accelerometers and associated processing means can automatically compensate for apparatus orientation in use and relative hinge angle in order to correctly determine the true angle of the laser beam. In addition, they can also determine and make correction for any minor vertical offset of thesource 141 of thelaser beam 51 arising from inclination of the measuring apparatus from an optimum horizontal orientation. - As described above, the processing means, optionally a microprocessor, runs firmware programmed or adapted to convert the combination of laser path distance L, offset height h and laser path angle data θ, together with known constant dimensions of the apparatus to obtain an accurate measurement of the vertical height H of the object being measured. The calculation for vertical height is performed by the processing means using the formula
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H=L sin(θ)−h - The resultant height measurement is displayed on the
LCD screen 124 for immediate reading by a user. Conveniently, the calculated vertical height can be displayed in appropriate units selected by the user and chosen from a menu stored on the processing means. - With reference to
FIG. 2 b, an example of a mode of use of the apparatus comprises the following steps: - a) holding the apparatus by gripping the
main body portion 12;
b) tapping and holding the area on themain body portion 12 which is proximate thecapacitive touch switch 125 b to activate the apparatus;
c) after a delay of approximately two seconds thedisplay 124 activates and pressure on thecapacitive touch switch 125 b can be released;
d) placing anedge 120 of themain body portion 120 of the apparatus onto an upper surface of the object to be measured, the apparatus being held in an approximately level orientation;
e) tapping themain body portion 12 proximate thecapacitive touch switch 125 b to activate measurement mode;
f) adjusting themovable portion 14 so that the laser establishes a line of sight to the ground;
g) tapping themain body portion 12 proximate thecapacitive touch switch 125 b in order to freeze the displayed height measurement;
h) if necessary, tappingmain body portion 12 proximate thecapacitive touch switch 125 b again to reactivate measurement mode;
i) tapping and holding themain body portion 12 proximate thecapacitive touch switch 125 b to turn off the apparatus; or alternatively
k) leaving the apparatus for approximately 30 seconds for automatic switch off. - As the operation of the measuring apparatus is instantaneous and silent, it is particularly suited for use in the measurement of horses. This is because horses generally do not stand still for sufficiently long periods to make accurate measurements using traditional techniques and because they are easily unsettled by unfamiliar noises in close proximity. It will be appreciated however the a height measuring apparatus in accordance with the present invention is not limited to use with animals, but rather is suitable for use with anything which the apparatus can be placed in contact.
- Conveniently, the measuring apparatus optionally includes the following beneficial features:
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- Date and time stamping of measurements made
- Photo, video and/or audio recording means
- Scanning and reading RFID or other chip-based technologies
- Wireless communication with remote server
- Interfacing with “smart” devices and applications (“apps”) running on said devices
- Means to sense vital signs and/or take appropriate biometric measurements
- Ability to receive or upload pre-prepared data sets (e.g. lists of people, patients, animals etc.)
- The ability to measure other physical dimensions and parameters of physical space.
- While the embodiments of the invention have been described as being slim and pocket-sized, it would be understood that the size of the measuring apparatus is not limited. For example, where heights to be measured are substantially greater than that of a human or animal, more powerful laser diodes, photo detectors and batteries etc. may be required and so the apparatus may require accordingly increased dimensions. In other words, it will be appreciated that height measuring apparatuses in accordance with the present invention may be particularly optimized for measurement of specific height ranges that are appropriate to particular groups of subjects that are most commonly measured by specific user groups.
- It will be understood from the foregoing description that the apparatus in accordance with the invention provides a number of distinct advantages, which include the ability to use a laser beam that can be inclined at an angle from the horizontal and shone at the ground with no aiming mechanism and no requirement to aim at any particular reference point or target on the ground. In this way the need for accurate aiming mechanisms, eye pieces, tripods and specific specialised training etc. is obviated. Furthermore, through the provision of a movable portion, the angle of the laser beam can be configured at an optimum angle to suit a shoulder of an object being measured. Still furthermore, the use of a plurality of tri-axial accelerometers provides automatic compensation for any angle of apparatus orientation in use and thereby obviates any requirement for a user to be exact in how the apparatus is placed on the object being measured. Thus minimum user skill is required.
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1. A height measuring apparatus comprising a main body portion adapted for placement upon an object to be measured, and a movable portion which is movable relative to the main body portion, wherein the movable portion comprises a laser source and a photo detector, the movable portion being movable so that a laser beam from the laser source can be directed to the ground when the main body is placed on the object to be measured.
2. A height measuring apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the main body portion and the movable portion are each provided with a tri-axial accelerometer, the tri-axial accelerometers being configured to measure the angular orientation of the respective main body and movable portions.
3. A height measuring apparatus as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the laser source, the photo detector and the tri-axial accelerometers are in communication with a processor, the processor being configured to determine the angle incidence of the laser beam to the ground, and to determine the vertical offset distance between the of the laser source and the point of contact of the main body portion with the object being measured.
4. A height measuring apparatus as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the laser beam is frequency modulated, and wherein the apparatus is configured to measure the phase angle or phase delay between the amplitude waveform of laser beam transmitted from the laser source and that of the reflected beam from the ground to the photo detector.
5. A height measuring apparatus as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the movable portion is connected by a hinge to the main body portion.
6. A height measuring apparatus as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the movable portion and the main body portion are each constructed formed from respective shell halves, which define housings that house the laser source, the photo detector, the tri-axial accelerometers, the processor, a battery power source, a display and an on/off switch of the height measuring apparatus.
7. A height measuring apparatus as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the shell halves of the main body portion are each formed having an outwardly curved side that terminates in an upstanding side wall, wherein the sidewalls are of a height such that when the main body portion shell halves are mated together, the terminal edges of the respective side walls are spaced apart so as to define an elongate slot,
and wherein the shell halves of the movable portion are each formed having a inwardly curved side that terminates in a side wall having a projection extending outwardly therefrom, whereby the respective projections define a T-shaped member when the movable portion shell halves are mated together,
and wherein the T-shaped member of the movable portion is adapted to slidably engage with the corresponding elongate slot of the main body portion.
8. A height measuring apparatus as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the slidable engagement of the T-shaped member of the movable portion and the elongate slot of the main body portion is a frictional sliding engagement so that the laser source and the photo detector on the movable portion can be oriented and maintained at an angle between 0°-89° relative to a longitudinal axis of the main body portion.
9. A height measuring apparatus as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the laser source is a laser diode and the photo detector is a photo diode, and wherein the each of the laser diode and photo diode are provided with a focus adjuster.
10. A method of obtaining a measurement of height of an object, the method comprising:
placing a measuring apparatus upon the object to be measured;
manually adjusting a movable portion of the measuring apparatus so that a laser source and photo detector on the movable portion establish obtain a line of sight to the ground or other surface upon which the object to be measured is standing or is supported;
activating the apparatus to send a frequency modulated laser beam from the laser source to the ground and automatically calculating the laser path distance (L) to the ground;
automatically determining the angle of incidence of the laser beam φ with the ground and calculating the laser path angle θ;
automatically determining the vertical offset height (h) between the laser source and the point of contact of the main body portion with the object to be measured;
and automatically calculating vertical height (H) of the object being measured.
11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the calculation for vertical height is performed by a processing means using the formula H=L sin(θ)−h
12. The method according to claim 11 , including displaying the calculated height on a display provided on the measuring apparatus.
13. The method according to claim 11 , including recording calculated height measurements.
14. The method according to claim 13 , including communicating height measurements to a remote server or servers.
15. The method according to claim 14 , including associating height measurement data with identifiers which relate to the object(s) being measured.
16. The method according to claim 10 , including adjusting the focus of the laser beam.
17. The method according to claim 10 , wherein the step of manually adjusting the movable portion of the measuring apparatus comprises slidably moving the movable portion relative to the main body portion.
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