Claims
- 1. A light scanner which eliminates the effects of wobble caused by mechanical or other factors including a right angle prism mirror assembly, wherein said mirror assembly is positioned such that a light beam impinges on a first mirrored surface, then is reflected therefrom and enters said prism mirror assembly through the unmirrored hypotenuse surface thereof, passes through the body of said mirror assembly to one of the right angle and mirrored surfaces of said mirror assembly, which internally reflects said light beam across the right angle body of said mirror assembly to the other right angle and mirrored surfaces of said mirror assembly, which internally reflects said light beam back towards and through the unmirrored hypotenuse surface of said mirror assembly, said right angle prism mirror assembly being rotated about an axis through the path of said light beam internally reflected across the right angle body of said mirror assembly, wherein said light beam defines a light plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation of said mirrior assembly, the angles of incidence equalling the angles of reflection in relation to said mirror assembly such that when and if wobble is introduced to said mirror assembly as it rotates, the light beam defines parallel planes within the range of the introduced wobble, and
- lens means in the path of said light beam from said assembly for focussing the light to a fine point of light defining a scan line essentially devoid of any effects of said wobble.
- 2. A light scanner which eliminates the effects of wobble caused by mechanical or other factors including a right angle mirror assembly, wherein said mirror assembly is positioned such that a light beam impinges on a first mirrored surface, then is reflected therefrom and is applied to one of said right angle mirror surfaces through the imaginary hypotenuse of said mirror assembly, which externally reflects said light beam across the right angle of said mirror assembly to the other right angle mirror surface of said mirror assembly, which externally reflects said light beam back towards and through the imaginary hypotenuse of said mirror assembly, said right angle mirror assembly being rotated about an axis through the path of the light beam externally reflected across the right angle of said mirror assembly, wherein said light beam defines a light plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation of said mirror assembly, the angles of incidence equalling the angles of reflection in relation to said mirror assembly such that when and if wobble is introduced to said mirror assembly as it rotates, the light beams defines parallel planes within the range of introduced wobble, and
- lens means in the path of said light beam from said assembly for focussing the light to a fine point of light defining a scan line essentially devoid of any effects of said wobble.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 06/422,783, filed Sept. 24, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,475,787, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 06/232,109, filed Feb. 6, 1981, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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