Directing electromagnetic energy from an area or volume source

Optical: systems and elements – Lens – With reflecting element

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C359S850000, C359S858000

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ABSTRACT:
An eye mirror in which a first defining ray5is reflected from a further defined mirror2and intersects a fixed defined unit75at a respective further point8within a circular cone91defined by the angular input aperture at that point. A second defining ray6is reflected from said further defined mirror2and intersects the fixed defined unit75at a respective further point10within a circular cone92defined by the angular input aperture at that point. There are two such defining rays for every point on the further defined mirror. The further defined mirror2lies outside the aperture described by the leading edge147of the first stage defining mirror30and is axially symmetric about the axis of symmetry18.

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