Claims
- 1. Infrared radiant energy source apparatus comprising:
- incandescent transducer means for converting electrical energy into collimated infrared spectrum radiant energy;
- radiant energy absorbing means located in the radiation path of said collimated radiant energy for absorbing said energy and incurring thereby increased operating temperature;
- thermal energy dissipating means conductively connected with said energy absorbing means for dissipating absorbed radiant energy to ambient surroundings external of said source apparatus; and
- externally controllable reflecting means located in the path of said collimated radiant energy between said transducer means and said absorbing means for selectably enabling energy transfer along said radiation path in one condition thereof and for directionally diverting a portion of said energy prior to arrival at said absorbing means in another condition thereof, said diverted energy being directed external of said source apparatus by said reflecting means.
- 2. The energy source apparatus of claim 1 further including optical lens means located in the directionally diverted path of said reflecting means for controlling the degree of convergence of said externally directed energy.
- 3. The energy source apparatus of claim 1 wherein said controllable reflecting means includes a mirror member movable between energy diverting and non-diverting positions.
- 4. The energy source apparatus of claim 3 further including electrically operable solenoid means connected with said movable mirror member for rotating said mirror between said energy diverting and non-diverting positions.
- 5. The energy source apparatus of claim 4 wherein said solenoid means includes a rotary solenoid.
- 6. The energy source apparatus of claim 1 wherein said incandescent transducer means includes an incandescent filament electric lamp.
- 7. The energy source apparatus of claim 6 wherein said incandescent transducer means includes a curved reflector member.
- 8. The energy source apparatus of claim 7 wherein said incandescent filament lamp is a halogen cycle tungsten filament lamp.
- 9. The energy source apparatus of claim 1 wherein said dissipating to ambient surroundings includes radiation and convection heat transfer mechanisms.
- 10. The energy source apparatus of claim 9 wherein said dissipating means further includes finned heat transfer means for performing said radiation and convection heat transfer.
- 11. The energy source apparatus of claim 10 wherein said incandescent transducer means comprises a source of radiant energy in the far infrared spectral range.
- 12. The energy source apparatus of claim 11 wherein said incandescent transducer means comprises a source of radiant energy in the 4.2 to 4.4 micron spectral range.
- 13. The energy source apparatus of claim 1 wherein said incandescent transducer means includes an incandescent lamp having a quartz envelope.
- 14. The energy source apparatus of claim 1 wherein said transducer means includes a lamp envelope fabricated from infrared energy transmitting calcium fluoride.
- 15. The energy source apparatus of claim 1 wherein said transducer means includes a lamp envelope fabricated from infrared energy transmitting sapphire.
- 16. The energy source apparatus of claim 1 wherein said incandescent transducer means and said controllable reflecting means each include diffusing mirror members.
- 17. The energy source apparatus of claim 16 wherein said diffusing mirror members include a peened metal surface capable of spreading a reflected image uniformly over a larger area than a smooth surface mirror member.
- 18. The energy source apparatus of claim 17 wherein one of said metallic mirror members is comprised of aluminum.
- 19. The energy source apparatus of claim 18 wherein one of said metallic mirror members is comprised of brass.
- 20. The energy source apparatus of claim 1 wherein said controllable reflecting means includes a glass mirror member.
- 21. The energy source apparatus of claim 1 wherein said incandescent transducer means has an electrical energy input rate in excess of five hundred watts.
- 22. Mechanically switched infrared radiant optical energy supply apparatus comprising:
- an electrical-to-optical energy transducer source of infrared radiant energy having forward and backward facing sides and a central axis normal thereto;
- a first optical energy reflector member of ellipsoidal shape located along said axis adjacent said energy transducer source backward facing side;
- an optical energy dissipating member located along said axis adjacent said energy transducer source forward facing side and capable of dissipating the radiant infrared energy received from said energy transducer source forward facing side and said energy transducer source backward facing side and first reflector member as thermal energy; and
- a planar second optical energy reflector member located along said axis intermediate said electrical-to-optical energy transducer source and said first optical energy reflector member and capable of diverting optical energy from said energy transducer source forward facing side and said first reflector member to a path angularly disposed of said axis in a first movement attained position thereof and of enabling transmission from said transducer source and said reflector member to said dissipating member in a second movement attained position thereof.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 22 wherein said planar second reflector member is a peened surface metallic mirror.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 22 wherein said first optical energy reflector member includes a mechanical peening marked reflecting surface.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 22 wherein said electrical-to-optical energy transducer source includes radiation in the far infrared radiant energy spectrum.
- 26. A method for generating low frequency pulsed infrared optical energy comprising the steps of:
- transducing electrical energy into a collimated field of infrared energy;
- directing said collimated field of infrared energy along a first optical path to an infrared to thermal energy dissipating transducer;
- diverting a portion of said collimated field energy onto an energy output second path external of said thermal energy transducer in response to an electrical signal induced mechanical movement altering of said first optical path;
- diffusing the infrared energy within said collimated field prior to said diverting step; and
- additionally diffusing said infrared energy during said diverting step.
RIGHTS OF THE GOVERNMENT
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States for all governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty.
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