Device for adjusting light intensity for discharge lamp...

Optics: image projectors – Light shield – mask – hood – or diaphragm

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C353S098000, C353S101000, C353S102000, C349S067000, C362S281000, C362S328000

Reexamination Certificate

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10854225

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a device for adjusting light intensity for discharge lamp projectors with an optical assembly that contains a spherical mirror and a discharge lamp, and a Fresnel lens provided in front of the lamp of the optical assembly. The device is characterized in that an iris diaphragm (5) is provided on the optical assembly, in front of the lamp, in correspondence with the focus of the optical assembly.

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