Patent
1977-05-27
1978-12-12
Corbin, John K.
350285, 350286, G02B 2714
Patent
active
041293584
ABSTRACT:
An optical system for imaging an elongate object comprises at least two prisms back to back and means for laterally displacing light rays from part of the image prior to passage through the prisms, so that a series of images are formed in side-by-side arrangement. The images will be displaced relative to each other in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the object but are still overlapping so that a section across the images will include all of the object. By increasing the number of prism pairs, further apparent subdivision of the object can be obtained.
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Corbin John K.
de los Reyes B. W.
Jelly Sidney T.
Northern Telecom Limited
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