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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 17, 2018
Filed:
Jun. 16, 2015
Kabushiki Kaisha Topcon, Tokyo-to, JP;
Takeshi Ishida, Tokyo-to, JP;
Nobuyuki Nishita, Tokyo-to, JP;
Jumpei Kochi, Tokyo-to, JP;
Goro Iwasaki, Tokyo-to, JP;
Hiroyuki Nakabe, Tokyo-to, JP;
Kabushiki Kaisha TOPCON, Tokyo-to, JP;
Abstract
The invention provides a surveying instrument comprising a frame unit rotatable in a horizontal direction, a telescope unit as mounted rotatably in a vertical direction on the frame unit, a driving unit for rotating and driving the frame unit and the telescope unit, a horizontal angle measuring unit for detecting a horizontal angle of the frame unit, a vertical angle measuring unit for detecting a vertical angle of the telescope unit and a control device, wherein the telescope unit has a telescope for sighting an object to be measured and a wide angle camera having a wider field angle than the telescope and for acquiring an image in a sighting direction, wherein the wide angle camera is set so that a sighting position of the sun is on a photodetection element and the sighting position of the sun is at a known position deviated from a field of view of the telescope, wherein the control device detects an image of the sun and a center of the image of the sun from an image acquired by the wide angle camera and controls the driving unit so that the center of the sun coincides with the sighting position of the sun, and is adapted to determine a true north based on a time moment, a horizontal angle, a vertical angle, a deviation between an optical axis of the telescope and the sighting position of the sun, and a latitude and a longitude of a position where the surveying instrument is installed, when the center of the image of the sun coincides with the sighting position of the sun.