Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Optical element for an emitting unit of an optical acquisition device, emitting unit, optical acquisition device, motor vehicle, and method
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Application No.: US16489102Application Date: 2018-01-04
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Publication No.: US10859706B2Publication Date: 2020-12-08
- Inventor: Ho Hoai Duc Nguyen , Peter Horvath
- Applicant: Valeo Schalter und Sensoren GmbH
- Applicant Address: DE Bietigheim-Bissingen
- Assignee: Valeo Schalter und Sensoren GmbH
- Current Assignee: Valeo Schalter und Sensoren GmbH
- Current Assignee Address: DE Bietigheim-Bissingen
- Agency: Osha Bergman Watanabe & Burton LLP
- Priority: DE102017104104 20170228
- International Application: PCT/EP2018/050181 WO 20180104
- International Announcement: WO2018/157979 WO 20180907
- Main IPC: G01S17/931
- IPC: G01S17/931 ; G02B26/10 ; G01S7/484 ; G01S7/486

Abstract:
The invention relates to an optical element (13) for an emitting unit (8) of an optical acquisition device (3), wherein the optical element (13) comprises a first side (13a) having a reflective first free-form surface (F1) and a second side (13b), which is opposite to the first side (13a), having a refractive second free-form surface (F2). Furthermore, the optical element (13) is designed to transmit a beam bundle (10) incident on the second side (13b) on the optical element (13) at least in large part through the second free-form surface (F2) up to the first free-form surface (F1), to reflect the beam bundle (10) transmitted through the second free-form surface (F2) up to the first free-form surface (F1) at the first free-form surface (F1), and to emit the beam bundle (10) reflected from the first free-form surface (F1) via the second free-form surface (F2). In this case, the first free-form surface (F1) is designed to increase a divergence of the beam bundle (10) incident on the first free-form surface (F1), and the second free-form surface (F2) is designed, upon emission of the beam bundle (10) reflected from the first free-form surface (F1), to reduce the divergence increased during the reflection.
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