Claims
- 1. A device for holding an optical filter, the device comprising:
a filter barrel having an inner wall and a stop structure; a removable annular friction member inside the filter barrel; and at least one optical filter sandwiched between the stop structure and the friction member, wherein the friction member is held in place relative to the inner wall by static friction, without any thread, groove, or adhesive.
- 2. The device of claim 1, wherein the inner wall is substantially parallel to the optical filter.
- 3. The device of claim 1, wherein the inner wall has a funnel portion that graduates in diameter in a direction progressing away from the stop structure.
- 4. The device of claim 1, wherein the friction member is a compressible ring having an uncompressed outer diameter greater than the inner diameter of the inner wall.
- 5. The device of claim 4, wherein the compressible ring exerts a force on the inner wall that provides sufficient static friction to hold the optical filter snugly in place during routine use, while also permitting easy removal when replacing optical filters.
- 6. The device of claim 1, wherein the optical filter is an intensity filter, a spectral filter, or a polarization filter.
- 7. A tool device for loading an optical filter into a holder, the device comprising a funnel structure having a top end and a lower edge configured to rest on top of a filter holder, wherein the funnel structure has an inner diameter that enlarges gradually in a direction from the lower edge toward the top end.
- 8. The device of claim 7, further comprising a slug for applying pressure to a friction member when loading the optical filter, wherein the slug and the optical filter have approximately equivalent peripheral dimensions.
- 9. An optical filter holder system, the system comprising:
a holder having a plurality of apertures; and first and second sets of filter cartridges configured to fit in the apertures, each of the first set of filter cartridges having an optical filter permanently fixed in the filter cartridge, each of the second set of filter cartridges having a mechanism that permits easy replacement of different optical filters in the same filter cartridge.
- 10. The system of claim 9, wherein the holder includes a filter wheel.
- 11. The system of claim 9, wherein each of filter cartridges has a lower portion that is threaded to screw into any one of the apertures.
- 12. The system of claim 9, wherein the mechanism comprises:
a filter barrel having an inner wall and a stop structure; and a removable annular friction member inside the filter barrel, wherein an optical filter can be sandwiched securely inside the filter barrel between the stop structure and the friction member, wherein the friction member is held in place relative to the inner wall by static friction, without any thread, groove, or adhesive.
- 13. An optical filter wheel module, the module comprising:
an optical filter wheel that is rotatable around a hub structure; and, a wheel case having a static portion and a removable portion, and at least one set of windows for transmitting light through the wheel case and through a selected optical filter contained in the optical filter wheel, wherein the hub structure is built into the removable portion of the wheel case.
- 14. The module of claim 13, wherein the wheel case is substantially light-tight, except for light that is transmitted through the windows.
- 15. The module of claim 13, wherein the windows are in the static portion of the wheel case.
- 16. The module of claim 13, wherein the windows are in the removable portion of the wheel case.
- 17. The module of claim 13, wherein the wheel case has a second set of windows, the sets of windows being located on opposite sides of the hub structure, so that any given optical filter in the optical filter wheel can be rotated into alignment with either set of windows.
- 18. The module of claim 13, further comprising a post-to-hole mating structure that aligns the portions of the wheel case.
- 19. The module of claim 13, wherein the static portion of the wheel case is fixed to an instrument platform.
- 20. The module of claim 13, further comprising a driver mechanism configured to rotate the optical filter wheel.
- 21. A device for holding an optical filter, the device comprising:
a base having a hub structure; and an elongate filter cartridge having a filter end and a pivot end, the filter end configured to hold at least one optical filter, the pivot end configured turnably to attach to the hub structure, so that an optical filter can be turned between two positions about the hub structure.
- 22. The device of claim 21, wherein the filter end is configured to hold two optical filters side by side, so that either optical filter can be aligned with a selected position about the hub structure.
- 23. The device of claim 21, wherein the base substantially surrounds the elongate filter cartridge on at least one side, the base including at least one window for transmitting light through the base and through a selected optical filter aligned with the window.
- 24. The device of claim 21, wherein the base is configured to limit the angle through which the elongate filter cartridge may turn.
- 25. The device of claim 21, wherein the elongate filter cartridge generally is fan shaped, the filter end being wider than the pivot end.
- 26. The device of claim 21, further including a driver mechanism configured to turn the elongate filter cartridge.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of the following patent applications, each of which is incorporated herein by reference: U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/062,472, filed Apr. 17, 1998; and PCT Patent Application Ser. No. ______, filed Jul. 15, 1998, titled LIGHT DETECTION DEVICE, and naming William B. Burton, Kimberly L. Crawford, Sudhir S. Deshpande, Glenn R. Edwards, Amer El-Hage, Todd E. French, Vladimir Lemberg, Joseph S. Leytes, Samuel a. Marquiss, John W. Meadows, Irina Mineyev, Douglas N. Modlin, John C. Owicki, Jon F. Peterson, Derrick A. Richardson, Rick V. Stellnacher, and Michael T. Taylor as inventors.
[0002] This application is based upon and claims benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119 of the following U.S. Provisional Patent Applications, each of which is incorporated herein by reference: Ser. No. 60/052,876, filed Jul. 16, 1997; Ser. No. 60/059,639, filed Sep. 20, 1997; Ser. No. 60/063,811, filed Oct. 31, 1997; Ser. No. 60/072,499, filed Jan. 26, 1998; Ser. No. 60/072,780, filed Jan. 27, 1998; Ser. No. 60/075,414, filed Feb. 20, 1998; Ser. No. 60/075,806, filed Feb. 24, 1998; Ser. No. 60/082,253, filed Apr. 17, 1998; Ser. No. 60/084,167, filed May 4, 1998; Ser. No. 60/085,335, filed May 13, 1998; Ser. No. 60/085,500, filed May 14, 1998; and Ser. No. 60,089,848, filed Jun. 19, 1998.
[0003] This application incorporates by reference the following U.S. Patent Applications: Ser. No. ______, filed Jul. 16, 1998, titled MOVEABLE CONTROL UNIT, and naming Lev J. Leytes, William G. Burton, Yong Paik, Glenn R. Edwards, Douglas N. Modlin, and Amer-El Hage; and Ser. No. ______, filed Jul. 16, 1998, titled FLOATING HEAD ASSEMBLY, and naming Samuel A. Marquiss, Glenn R. Edwards, and Douglas N. Modlin as inventors.
Provisional Applications (11)
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60052876 |
Jul 1997 |
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60059639 |
Sep 1997 |
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60063811 |
Oct 1997 |
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60072499 |
Jan 1998 |
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60072780 |
Jan 1998 |
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60075414 |
Feb 1998 |
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60075806 |
Feb 1998 |
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60082253 |
Apr 1998 |
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60084167 |
May 1998 |
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60085335 |
May 1998 |
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60085500 |
May 1998 |
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Continuations (1)
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