Supports – Pipe or cable – Extending through plate
Patent
1979-10-22
1981-07-14
Evans, F. L.
Supports
Pipe or cable
Extending through plate
248487, 350310, 331 945D, G02B 700
Patent
active
042783240
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to an adjustable mount for optical components particularly for use in laser arrangements. In order to obtain an adjustable mount for a tightly sealed optical component, which eliminates any oscillation of and shock effects upon said component, an outer tube includes a coaxial interior tube within which the optical component is non-displaceably mounted. Two wedges, staggered relative to each other by about 90.degree. are arranged between the two tubes and are displaceable along the optical axis of the device by means of two drive spindles thus effecting an angular displacement of the interior tube with the optical component relative to the outer tube. The wedges are frictionally connected to the interior tube wall via guide springs supporting said wedges and to the interior wall of the outer tube via their other faces. The interior tube is pivotally seated in and relative to said outer tube by a spring disc. By operating said spindles a very precise adjustment of the optical component is obtained.
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