Optical: systems and elements – Mirror – With support
Patent
1992-07-22
1994-10-04
Ben, Loha
Optical: systems and elements
Mirror
With support
359819, 359830, 359872, 359874, 248485, G02B 7198, G02B 7182, G02B 702
Patent
active
053531671
ABSTRACT:
A unique lens or mirror mount having adjustable constraints at two key locations to allow for "X" and "Y" tilts of the mirror only. The device uses two pair of flexures of a type such that the pivots of the mirror gimble are rigidly fixed in all planes allowing the device to have zero stacking tolerance and zero wear over time.
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Bender Donald A.
Kuklo Thomas C.
Ben Loha
Collins Darryl J.
Gaither Roger S.
Moser William R.
The United States of America as represented by the United States
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