Claims
- 1. An alignment device for properly orienting liquid crystal elements comprising:
- an adapter plate which is coupleable to the liquid crystal element;
- an aligning base plate, which is coupleable to said liquid crystal element via said adapter plate, having at least one slot;
- a prism assembly having at least one pitched aligning stud extending outwardly therefrom;
- a plurality of aligned through holes in each of said liquid crystal element, adapter plate, and said aligning base plate, each of said aligned through holes being capable of slideably receiving therethrough said at least one stud;
- at least one moveable eccentric element, mountable within said at least one slot of said aligning base plate, the movement of which alters the orientation of said liquid crystal element; and
- means for sliding the at least one stud relative to said liquid crystal element, adapter plate, and said aligning base plate, therein altering the orientation of said liquid crystal element.
- 2. The aligning device as set forth in claim 1, wherein the at least one pitched aligning stud comprises an external threading.
- 3. The aligning device as set forth in claim 1, wherein the means for sliding the at least one pitched aligning stud relative to said liquid crystal element, adapter plate, and said aligning base plate is a fine pitch nut which threadably engages the stud.
- 4. The alignment device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said at least one moveable eccentric element is rotatable through an angle bounded by said at least one slot.
- 5. The alignment device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said prism assembly and said liquid crystal element, adapter plate, and aligning base plate attached to said prism assembly form a symmetrical structure to evenly distribute heat.
- 6. The alignment device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said prism assembly and said liquid crystal element, adapter plate, and aligning base plate attached to said prism assembly form a symmetrical structure to minimize misalignment resulting from thermal expansion.
- 7. An alignment device for orienting a liquid crystal element comprising:
- an adapter plate coupleable to the liquid crystal element;
- an aligning base plate coupleable to the liquid crystal element via said adapter plate;
- a prism assembly having a stud; said liquid crystal element, said adapter plate, and said aligning base plate having aligned holes for receiving said stud; and
- a moveable element mounted within a slot of said aligning base plate to alter orientation of said liquid crystal element;
- said stud being moveable relative to said liquid crystal element, said adapter plate, and said aligning base plate for altering orientation of said liquid crystal element.
- 8. The alignment device as set forth in claim 7, wherein said moveable element is rotatable through an angle bounded by said slot.
- 9. The alignment device as set forth in claim 7, wherein said liquid crystal element, adapter plate, and aligning base plate form a symmetrical structure to evenly distribute heat.
- 10. The alignment device as set forth in claim 7, wherein said liquid crystal element, adapter plate, and aligning base plate form a symmetrical structure to minimize misalignment resulting from thermal expansion.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/540,860 filed Oct. 11, 1995 which application is now pending.
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