Claims
- 1. An optical slip ring assembly for coupling an optical signal from a rotor to a stator, the slip ring assembly comprising:
- a hollow cylinder comprising said rotor,
- a plurality of apertures through said hollow cylinder, said apertures defining a circle around said rotor,
- a plurality of rotor optic fibers within said hollow cylinder, said rotor optic fibers having signal emitting ends positioned in said apertures and intersecting the surface of said hollow cylinder prependicularly, and
- a plurality of stator optic fibers mounted on said stator, said stator optic fibers having signal receiving ends which collectively define a pickup area and which are arranged concentrically around the circle defined on said rotor by said apertures.
- 2. The optical slip ring assembly of claim 1 wherein;
- each of said apertures has an axis which is perpendicular to the surface of said hollow cylinder, and
- each of said apertures contains a plurality of optic fiber ends arranged side by side along said circle, whereby said side by side ends are directly oposite at least two stator optic fibers for all angular positions of the rotor.
- 3. An optical slip ring assembly according to claims 1, or 2, wherein said signal receiving ends of said stator fibers each comprises a lens for increasing the optical pickup capacity of each fiber thereby substantially increasing said pickup area.
- 4. An optical slip ring assembly according to claims 1, or 2, wherein said signal receiving ends are grouped into a radially symmetric array of selectively inwardly directed multistrand fiber blocks which collectively comprise said pickup area.
- 5. An optical slip ring assembly according to claims 1, or 2, wherein said signal receiving ends include a radially symmetric array of wedge-shaped coupler blocks, each coupled to at least one stator fiber which collectively comprise said pickup area.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 241,588, filed Mar. 9, 1981 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,436,367).
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