Claims
- 1. An optical device comprising:
- a casing having two halves and two sides with substantially identical inner surfaces; and
- a pair of lenses fitted into said casing in a state in which said pair of lenses have identical optic axes;
- said pair of lenses being embraced and held by said two casing halves in a state in which a gap is left on one side of said casing between opposing surfaces of said two casing halves.
- 2. The optical device of claim 1, wherein said casing is split into said two casing halves in the direction of said optic axes of said lenses.
- 3. The optical device of claim 1, wherein said casing halves are respectively provided with grooves into which said lenses are fitted.
- 4. The optical device of claim 3, wherein each groove has a width that is smaller than the diameters of said lenses causing said gap to be formed between said casing halves.
- 5. The optical device of claim 1, wherein said casing halves are respectively provided with lens positioning grooves.
- 6. The optical device of claim 1, further comprising fastening means for fastening said casing halves together such that said halves are substantially tightly fastened.
- 7. The optical device of claim 6, wherein said fastening means are sufficiently flexible such that errors formed into one of said casing halves allows said gap between said opposed halves to be formed while said halves remain tightly fastened.
- 8. The optical device of claim 1, wherein said optical device is included in an optical displacement detector.
- 9. The optical device of claim 1, wherein said casing halves obtain said substantially identical inner surfaces by being molded in an identical mold.
- 10. The optical device of claim 1, wherein said casing is provided with perpendicularly extending grooves, wherein a first of said grooves is fitted with a light emitting diode, said lenses and a mirror and wherein a second of said grooves is fitted with a monitoring photodiode.
- 11. The optical device of claim 1, wherein said opposing surfaces come into contact with each other on an opposite side from said gap.
- 12. The optical device of claim 1, wherein said gap compensates for errors in one of said casing halves such that said optic axes between the centers of said lenses are always maintained in an aligned position in said optical device.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/515,506, filed Apr. 27, 1990, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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