Claims
- 1. A mounting assembly for an optical scanner, comprising:a base unit having a region with a hole disposed therein; flexures having a first end connected to the base unit and having a second end; a rotor unit that includes a collector, a laser light source, and a post, the rotor unit being rotatable with respect to the base unit by way of connection of the rotor unit to the second ends of the flexures, wherein the post of the rotor unit is fitted into the hole of the base unit to limit translational movement of the rotor unit due to a shock force applied to the optical scanner.
- 2. The mounting assembly according to claim 1, wherein the post does not contact the base section during normal scanning movement of the rotor unit, andwherein the post contacts an edge of the region that forms an outer periphery of the hole during a time when the shock force is applied to the optical scanner, thereby limiting the translational movement of the rotor unit.
- 3. The mounting assembly according to claim 1, wherein power signals are disposed on at least one of the flexures to provide power to the rotor unit from a power unit external to the rotor unit.
- 4. The mounting assembly according to claim 3, wherein monitoring signals are disposed on at least one of the flexures to provide monitoring signals indicative of a current angular position of the rotor unit to a unit external to the rotor unit.
- 5. The mounting assembly according to claim 1, wherein the hole has a diameter of between 1 and 2 mm greater than a diameter of the post.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/316,030, filed May 21, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,169,614.
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