Adjustable optical mount with locking devices and methods

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20070171553
  • Publication Number
    20070171553
  • Date Filed
    January 17, 2007
    19 years ago
  • Date Published
    July 26, 2007
    18 years ago
Abstract
An adjustable optical mount embodiment includes a first plate configured to mount an optical element and a second plate disposed adjacent the first plate with a pivot point between the plates. At least one adjustable threaded member has a contact end in contact with a rear surface of the first plate and a threaded outer surface in threaded engagement with a threaded bore of the second plate. A lock collar having a threaded bore in threaded engagement with a threaded outer surface of the adjustable threaded member which extends from a rear surface of the second plate has a torqueable surface disposed at an adjustment end which is configured to be engaged for the application of torque from a rearward position relative to the adjustable optical mount.
Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is an elevational view of an optical system embodiment which includes a base portion, a first adjustable optical mount secured to the base portion, a second adjustable optical mount secured to the base portion opposite the first adjustable optical mount and an adjustment tool engaged with a lock collar of the second adjustable optical mount from a rearward position relative to the second adjustable optical mount.



FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an adjustable optical mount embodiment.



FIG. 3 is an elevational side view of the adjustable optical mount of FIG. 2.



FIG. 4 is an elevational view from a rearward position of the adjustable optical mount of FIG. 2.



FIG. 5 is an enlarged view in section of the encircled portion of the adjustable optical mount shown in FIG. 3.



FIG. 6 is an enlarged view of the encircled portion of FIG. 5 illustrating an engagement of a threaded outer surface of an adjustable threaded member with a threaded bore of a second plate of the adjustable optical mount.



FIGS. 7A and 7B illustrate an embodiment of a lock collar.



FIG. 8 illustrates an embodiment of a lock collar and adjustment tool.



FIGS. 9A and 9B illustrate an embodiment of a lock collar.


Claims
  • 1. An adjustable optical mount, comprising a first plate configured to have an optical element secured thereto and having a front surface and a rear surface;a second plate which has a front surface disposed adjacent the rear surface of the first plate, a rear surface and at least one threaded bore;at least one adjustable threaded member having a contact end in contact with the rear surface of the first plate, an adjustment end with a torqueable surface and a threaded outer surface in threaded engagement with the threaded bore of the second plate with at least a portion of the threaded outer surface extending from the rear surface of the second plate; anda lock collar having a contact end, an adjustment end, a threaded bore in threaded engagement with the threaded outer surface of the adjustable threaded member which extends from the rear surface of the second plate and having a torqueable surface disposed at the adjustment end; anda greater resistance to relative rotational movement of the threaded engagement between the threaded outer surface of the adjustable threaded member and the threaded bore of the second plate than the resistance to relative rotational movement of the threaded engagement between the threaded bore of the lock collar and the threaded outer surface of the adjustable threaded member.
  • 2. The adjustable optical mount of claim 1 further comprising a pivot point disposed between the first plate and the second plate.
  • 3. The adjustable optical mount of claim 1 wherein the contact point of the adjustable threaded member further comprises a spherical bearing secured to the contact point and wherein the spherical bearing is in contact with the first plate.
  • 4. The adjustable optical mount of claim 1 wherein the torqueable surface of the adjustment end of the adjustable threaded member comprises a female cavity having a substantially hexagonal shaped transverse cross section and an inner transverse dimension smaller than an inner transverse dimension of the threaded bore of the lock collar.
  • 5. The adjustable optical mount of claim 1 wherein the lock collar comprises a self lubricating material.
  • 6. The adjustable optical mount of claim 1 wherein the self lubricating material comprises a material selected from the group consisting of brass, lubricant-soaked silicon aluminum bronze, Teflon® impregnated plastics, and other lubricant soaked sintered materials.
  • 7. The adjustable mount of claim 1 wherein the adjustable threaded member comprises a metal and the lock collar comprises a metal different from the metal of the adjustable threaded member.
  • 8. The adjustable optical mount of claim 1 wherein the torqueable surface of the adjustment end of the lock collar comprises a female cavity having a substantially hexagonal shaped transverse cross section and having an inner transverse dimension larger than an inner transverse dimension of the threaded bore of the lock collar.
  • 9. The adjustable optical mount of claim 4 wherein the torqueable surface of the adjustment end of the lock collar comprises a female cavity having a substantially hexagonal shaped transverse cross section and an inner transverse dimension larger than the inner transverse dimension of the female cavity of the adjustable threaded member.
  • 10. The adjustable optical mount of claim 1 wherein the threaded engagement between the threaded outer surface of the adjustable threaded member and the threaded bore of the second plate comprises a substantially class 3 fit.
  • 11. The adjustable optical mount of claim 10 wherein the threaded engagement between the threaded bore of the lock collar and the threaded outer surface of the adjustable threaded member comprises a substantially class 2 fit.
  • 12. The adjustable optical mount of claim 1 wherein the threaded bore of the second plate comprises a pitch of at least 40 threads per inch.
  • 13. The adjustable optical mount of claim 1 wherein the threaded outer surface of the adjustable threaded member comprises a pitch at least 40 threads per inch.
  • 14. The adjustable optical mount wherein the first plate which is configured to mount an optical element comprises a cavity sized to fit an optical element and a locking member configured to adjustably impinge on the cavity.
  • 15. The adjustable optical mount of claim 14 wherein the locking member comprises a lock screw.
  • 16. The adjustable optical mount of claim 14 wherein the cavity comprises a substantially circular bore.
  • 17. The adjustable optical mount of claim 1 wherein the torqueable surface of the lock collar comprises torqueable circumferentially oriented surfaces of diametrically opposed transverse slots disposed in the adjustment end of the lock collar.
  • 18. The adjustable optical mount of claim 17 further comprising two pairs of diametrically opposed transverse slots having 90 degrees of separation between circumferentially adjacent slots and configured for engagement with a flat head screwdriver or a Phillips head screwdriver.
  • 19. The adjustable optical mount of claim 1 wherein the torqueable surface of the lock collar comprises an outer surface of lock collar.
  • 20. The adjustable optical mount of claim 19 wherein the torqueable outer surface of the lock collar comprises a knurled surface configured for manual application of torque.
  • 21. The adjustable optical mount of claim 1 wherein the second plate is configured to be secured to a base member.
  • 22. The adjustable optical mount of claim 21 wherein the second plate comprises a threaded bore on an edge thereof.
  • 23. The adjustable optical mount of claim 1 wherein the pivot point comprises a contact end of an adjustable threaded member extending from the second plate.
  • 24. A method of locking an adjustable optical mount, comprising providing an adjustable optical mount, including a first plate configured to mount an optical element and having a front surface and a rear surface,a second plate which has a front surface disposed adjacent the rear surface of the first plate, a rear surface and at least one threaded bore,at least one adjustable threaded member having a contact end in contact with the rear surface of the first plate, an adjustment end with a torqueable surface and a threaded outer surface in threaded engagement with the threaded bore of the second plate with at least a portion of the threaded outer surface extending from the rear surface of the second plate,a lock collar having a contact end, an adjustment end, a threaded bore in threaded engagement with the threaded outer surface of the adjustable threaded member which extends from the rear surface of the second plate and having a torqueable surface disposed at the adjustment end; anda greater resistance to relative rotational movement of the threaded engagement between the threaded outer surface of the adjustable threaded member and the threaded bore of the second plate than the resistance to relative rotational movement of the threaded engagement between the threaded bore of the lock collar and the threaded outer surface of the adjustable threaded member;engaging the torqueable surface of the lock collar from a rearward direction relative to the adjustable optical mount; andapplying torque to the torqueable surface of the lock collar and rotating the lock collar relative to the adjustable threaded member without imparting relative rotational movement between the adjustable threaded member and the threaded bore of the second plate until the contact end of the lock collar makes contact with the rear surface of the second plate without significant displacement of the adjustable threaded member relative to the second plate.
  • 25. Method of claim 24 wherein torqueable surface of lock collar comprises a female cavity configured to engage a hexagonal wrench and wherein applying torque to the torqueable surface comprises engaging the torqueable surface with a hexagonal wrench and applying torque to the hexagonal wrench.
  • 26. A lock collar for locking an adjustable threaded member of an adjustable optical mount, comprising, a barrel shaped body portion having a contact end, an adjustment end, a threaded bore configured for threaded engagement with a threaded outer surface of the adjustable threaded member and having a torqueable surface disposed at the adjustment end wherein the torqueable surface comprises a female cavity having a substantially hexagonal shaped transverse cross section and an inner transverse dimension larger than an outer transverse dimension of the adjustable threaded member.
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60760675 Jan 2006 US