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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 19, 1992
Filed:
May. 22, 1990
Jiro Fuse, Kasukabe, JP;
Kabushiki Kaisha Machida Seisakusho, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A projector system includes an optical converter element of a cylindrical shape, and a light beam-generating device for generating a plurality of light beams. Optical axes of the plurality of light beams are spaced from one another in a direction of the circumference of the optical converter element and intersecting one another substantially at one point lying on the axis of the optical converter element. The optical axes of the plurality of light beams are inclined at the same angle with respect to the axis of the optical converter element, so that when the plurality of light beams are incident on the optical converter element, an outgoing light beam is emitted from the optical converter element in such a manner that the outgoing light beam extends along an imaginary conical surface coaxial with the optical converter element. This outgoing light beam can be converted by a collimator lens into a light beam extending along an imaginary cylindrical surface. The light beam extending along the imaginary conical surface or the imaginary cylindrical surface is applied to an annular portion of an object to be detected, so that part of this light beam leaking through a flaw in the annular portion is detected by a photosensor.