Claims
- 1. An aperture disc for use in a photohead having a light source exposing upon a photosensitive surface various images and having a light sensor indicating the position of said disc relative to said photohead, wherein said aperture disc comprises:
- a thin flat sheet of transparent material having a generally opaque surface adjointed thereto and defining the aperture disc shape;
- first marks formed on said aperture disc oriented in a first arcuate path around a center, each of said first marks of said first path selectively allowing radiant energy generated by a light source to pass through the otherwise opaque surface of said aperture disc onto a photosensitive surface;
- second marks formed on said aperture disc oriented in a second arcuate path concentric with said first pattern, each of said second marks of said second pattern allowing radiant energy emitted by a light sensor to pass through the otherwise opaque surface of said aperture disc onto a detector formed with the light sensor;
- each of the first marks of the first path being in radial alignment with a second mark of the second path whereby said sensor identifies the presence of one of said first marks defining said first path when the corresponding radially aligned second mark defining said second path passes across said light sensor and allows radiant energy to activate said detector.
- 2. An aperture disc as defined in claim 1 wherein said opaque surface is a thin opaque film formed on a surface of said thin flat sheet, said thin flat sheet being formed from a transparent material such that said first marks defining said first path are removed portions of said thin opaque film exposing transparent portions of said thin flat sheet,
- and wherein each of the first marks defining the first path are different in size and/or shape with one another.
- 3. An aperture disc as defined in claim 2 wherein said second marks defining said second path are removed portions of said thin opaque film exposing transparent portions of said thin flat sheet,
- and the second marks defining the second path are circumferentially oriented slots having uniform widths.
- 4. An aperture disc as defined in claim 3 wherein the thickness of said aperture disc is approximately equal to 1.0 millimeter.
- 5. A method of making the aperture disc defined in claim 1 comprising the steps:
- providing a sheet of unexposed film;
- utilizing a precision light source to expose light spots on said film, the position and orientation of each of said light spots respectively corresponding to the position and orientation of each of said first and second marks;
- developing said film to generate an image outlining the portions of said film exposed to said light spots;
- utilizing said image as a master;
- providing a transparent substrate material to constitute said thin flat sheet of transparent material;
- creating said generally opaque surface by applying to a surface of said substrate a thin film of opaque, photosensitive emulsion;
- passing a light through areas on said master outlining the portions of said film which were exposed to said light spots and onto corresponding areas of said photosensitive emulsion;
- developing said emulsion formed on said substrate surface to precisely remove areas of said emulsion to expose said underlying transparent substrate material at points corresponding to the placement of said first and second marks arranged respectively in said first and second patterns about said aperture disc.
- 6. A method of making an aperture disc as defined in claim 5 further comprising the step of placing said master in contact with the exposed surface of said thin film of emulsion and subsequently passing said light through said areas on said master to expose said light onto said thin film of emulsion.
- 7. A method of making an aperture disc as defined in claim 6 further comprising the steps of
- developing said film to generate a positive image representing said first and second patterns of said first and second marks and utilizing said positive image as a master to contact print on sheets of said transparent substrate material opaque outlines of said first and second patterns of marks.
- 8. A method of making an aperture disc as defined in claim 6 further comprising the step of exposing said light spots in circular patterns on said film to form a first circular path corresponding to the placement of said first marks and a second circular path corresponding to the placement of said second marks, and said second circular path being oriented concentrically with the first circular path on said master.
- 9. A method of making an aperture disc as defined in claim 8 wherein the step of exposing said patterns of circularly oriented light spots on said film further includes exposing said light spots on said film such that each of said first marks of said first circular path is in radial alignment with a one of said second marks of said second circular path on said master.
- 10. A method of making an aperture disc as defined in claim 9 wherein the step of exposing said pattern of circularly oriented spots on said film further includes the step of exposing said spots such that different sized and/or shaped marks are formed along said first circular path on said master and slot-shaped marks are formed along said second path on said master.
- 11. A method of making an aperture disc comprising the steps:
- providing a sheet of unexposed photographic film;
- utilizing a precision light source to expose spaced apart light spots on said photographic film;
- developing said film to generate an image outlining said photographic light spots as marks on said photographic film;
- utilizing said image as a master;
- providing a transparent substrate material to constitute the general aperture disc shape;
- applying to a surface of said substrate material a thin film of opaque photosensitive emulsion;
- passing light through areas on said master outlining said marks and onto corresponding areas of said thin film of opaque photosensitive emulsion; and
- developing said emulsion formed on said substrate surface to precisely remove areas of said emulsion film to expose said transparent substrate material at points corresponding to the placement of marks on said master.
- 12. A method of making an aperture disc as defined in claim 11 further comprising the step of placing said master in contact with a surface of said emulsion film and passing said light through said areas on said master outlining said marks to expose said light onto said emulsion film without distortion.
- 13. A method of making an aperture disc as defined in claim 11 further comprising the steps,
- developing said photographic film to generate a positive image of said pattern of marks and utilizing said positive image as a master to contact print on said transparent substrate material opaque outlines of said pattern of marks.
- 14. A method of making an aperture disc as defined in claim 11 further comprising the step of exposing said spots in two circular patterns on said photographic film to form a first circular path of marks and a second circular path of marks oriented concentrically with the first circular path and radially outwardly thereof on said master.
- 15. A method of making an aperture disc as defined in claim 14 wherein the step of exposing said pattern of circularly oriented spots on said photographic film further includes exposing said spots such that each of said marks of said first circular path is in radial alignment with a mark of said second circular path on said master.
- 16. A method of making an aperture disc as defined in claim 15 wherein the step of exposing said pattern of circularly oriented spots on said photographic film further includes the step of exposing said spots such that different sized and/or shaped marks are formed along said first circular path on said master and slot-shaped marks are formed along said second path on said master.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 157,285 filed on Feb. 17, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,841,316.
The present application relates to copending application Ser. No. 153,810 filed on Feb. 8, 1988 entitled HIGH RESONANCE DRIVE TABLE AND METHOD OF MAKING A PLANAR WORK SURFACE, U.S. Pat. No. 4,816,847 and application Ser. No. 158,338 filed on Feb. 22, 1988 entitled LAMP DRIVER SCHEME, U.S. Pat. No. 4,849,777.
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