Patent
1988-04-01
1989-05-02
Henry, Jon V.
350607, 350253, 52573, G02B 718
Patent
active
048263036
ABSTRACT:
The invention is directed to an arrangement for connecting bodies together wherein temperature-induced constraining forces are minimized. It is intended to prevent constraining forces resulting from thermally-induced tensions when connecting two bodies by utilizing a suitable connecting member. The connecting member is wedge-shaped and its temperature movement is compensated for by one or more compensating elements disposed between the connecting member and the bodies to be connected.
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Boris V. Barlow, "A Low-Cost Temperature-Compensated Mirror Cell", Jour. British Aeron. Assoc., (GB). vol. 86, No. 6, Oct., 1976, pp. 475-477.
SPIE Vo. 250 Optomechanical Systems Design (1980), pages 24 to 26.
Proceedings of the International Society for Optical Engineering, vol. 450 (1983), pages 34 to 38.
Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung
Henry Jon V.
Ottesen Walter
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