Claims
- 1. An optical imaging system for uniformly distributing light energy onto a selected plane, the system comprising:
- an energy source coaxially disposed along an optical axis of the system;
- a paraboloidal assembly of reflectors having an axis of symmetry coincident with the optical axis of the system and being distributed along a plane orthogonally intersecting the optical axis of the system, the reflectors being distributed with respect to each other in a ring about the energy source for receiving light energy from the energy source and uniformly distributing it as if it originated from multiple apparent energy sources in a common apparent source plane;
- variable focusing lens means disposed along the optical axis of the system for adjusting the divergence angle of the light energy at the selected plane; and
- means disposed along the optical axis of the system for directing light energy from the paraboloidal assembly of reflectors to the variable focusing lens means and from the variable focusing lens means to the selected plane to provide a uniform light energy distribution of multiple apparent energy sources at the selected plane.
- 2. An optical imaging system as in claim 1 wherein said energy source is a light source, and said multiple apparent energy sources are multiple apparent light sources.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 798,113, filed May 18, 1977 and now abandoned.
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