Mount for an optical element including a holder with a generally

Supports – Pipe or cable – Extending through plate

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350636, 350634, 248487, G02B 700, G02B 718

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048632430

ABSTRACT:
A mount for an optical device is disclosed in which a circular mirror can be adjusted relative to an optical axis. The mirror is supported along the optical axis in a holder which can be moved about orthogonal axes to provide adjustment in two rotational degrees of freedom. In order to provide a mount which can be easily adjusted and can be securely held in an adjusted position, independent support means are provided for each rotational degree of freedom, and the support means are adjustable to position an output beam from the mirror within the confines of a square cone.

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