Unitary optical system mounting component for imaging apparatus

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355 16, G03B 2770, G03G 1504

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042641993

ABSTRACT:
A unitary optical system mounting component for imaging apparatus comprising a molded basket-like rigid support member of plastics material having a pair of planar opposite walls inclined at equal but opposite directed angles and a vertical partition located centrally between said inclined walls. A pair of planar mirrors is securable each to one of said inclined walls respectively. The vertical partition is provided with a mounting for accommodating a lens system. When installed in the support, the optical system is aligned properly with no further adjustments required. The support is capable of snap-in installation, say in an imaging apparatus capable of accommodating same.

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