Patent ID: 7766446

Claim:
A position detector, comprising: a light emitter, operable to emit light; a light receiver, adapted to receive the light emitted from the light emitter, and operable to output a signal in accordance with an amount of the received light, thereby detecting a position of an object; at least one transparent member, disposed between the light emitter and the light receiver; a first line pattern, provided with the transparent member so as to oppose the light emitter, and including first light transmitting sections and first light shielding sections which are alternately arranged in a first direction with a first pitch; and a second line pattern, provided with the transparent member so as to oppose the light receiver, and including second light transmitting sections and second light shielding sections which are alternately arranged in the first direction with a second pitch, wherein: each of the first light transmitting sections is adapted to allow the light emitted from the light emitter to pass through; each of the first light shielding sections is adapted to shield the light emitted from the light emitter; each of the second light transmitting sections is adapted to allow light having passed through the transparent member; and each of the second light shielding sections is adapted to shield the light having passed through the transparent member, wherein: the transparent member is a single member having a first surface opposing the light emitter, and a second surface opposite to the first surface and opposing the light receiver; the first line pattern is provided on the first surface; the second line pattern is provided on the second surface; and each boundary between one of the first light transmitting sections and one of the first light shielding sections which are adjacent to each other is aligned with an associated boundary between one of the second light transmitting sections and one of the second light shielding sections which are adjacent to each other, relative to a thickness direction of the transparent member which is orthogonal to the first direction.