Patent
1976-10-05
1978-07-11
Corbin, John K.
350252, 350255, G02B 702, G02B 708
Patent
active
040998525
ABSTRACT:
A device for positioning lenses precisely with five degrees of freedom (three translations and two angular rotations). The unique features of the device are its compact design, large clear aperture, and high degree of positioning accuracy combined with five degrees of freedom in axis motion. Thus, the device provides precision and flexibility in positioning of optical components.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3215391 (1965-11-01), Storm
patent: 3511462 (1970-05-01), De Bazignan
Kobierecki Marian W.
Rienecker, Jr. Frederick
Carlson Dean E.
Corbin John K.
Koch John A.
Punter Wm. H.
The United States of America as represented by the United States
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