Optics: measuring and testing – Fiducial instruments – Artificial reference
Patent
1996-03-01
1997-10-21
Font, Frank G.
Optics: measuring and testing
Fiducial instruments
Artificial reference
33273, 33283, 332756, 33295, 356148, 356147, G01C 912, G01C 1100, G01C 1508
Patent
active
056802080
ABSTRACT:
A laser scanner 50 includes a laser 76 affixed to a pendulum 66 with a damper 80 for damping the movement of the pendulum 66. The laser scanner 50 is controllable through a remote control 62 for positioning the laser beam as desired. Both horizontal and vertical laser beams can be projected in order to orient the laser scanner 50 with respect to gravity and simultaneously elevation.
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Adams Daniel T.
Barham Mitchell C.
Butler Andrew G.
Duval Eugene F.
Richards Gregory L.
DWBH Ventures Ltd.
Font Frank G.
Stafira Michael P.
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