Claims
- 1. A single facet wobble free light scanner (30) which effectively eliminates the effects of wobble caused by mechanical or other factors including a pentaprism being rotated about an axis passing through its sides and through the axis of the applied light beam (8), wherein the improvement is characterized by:
- said pentaprism being positioned such that said light beam (8) enters through a first unmirrored surface (20), passes through the body of said pentaprism to a second mirrored surface (22) which internally reflects said light beam across the body of said pentaprism to a third proximate and mirrored surface (24) which internally reflects said light beam across the path of said light beam as it entered the pentaprism at the first surface (20) and exits said pentaprism at a fourth unmirrored surface (26) of said pentaprism, wherein said output light beam (28) defines a light plane perpendicular to said axis of the applied light beam (8) as said pentaprism is rotated, the angles of incidence equalling the angles of reflection within said pentaprism such that when and if wobble is introduced to said pentaprism monogon as it rotates, the output light beam (28a) defines parallel planes within the range of the introduced wobble, and
- lens means in the path of said output light beam (28) for focussing the parallel planes of said light beam (28) 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 mirror assembly rotated about an axis passing through its sides, wherein the improvement is characterized by:
- said mirror assembly (30) comprising a pentaprism wherein the light enters through a first unmirrored surface (20), passes through the body of the pentaprism to a second mirrored surface (22) which internally reflects the light beam across the body of said pentaprism to a third proximate and mirrored surface (24) which internally reflects said light beam across the path of said light beam as it entered the pentaprism at the first surface (20) and exits said pentaprism at a fourth unmirrored surface (26) of said pentaprism, and
- lens means in the path of said light beam (28) from said assembly (30) for focussing the light to a fine point of light defining a scan line essentially devoid of any effects of said wobble, said light beam (28) defining 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 beam (28) defining parallel planes within the range of the introduced wobble.
- 3. A light scanner which eliminates the effects of wobble caused by mechanical or other factors including a mirror assembly rotated about an axis passing through its sides, wherein the improvement is characterized by:
- said mirror assembly (40) comprising a pentamirror cavity configuration with only three of the five surfaces of the pentamirrors present, wherein the light is directed to a first mirrored surface (42) which externally reflects the light beam across the cavity of said pentamirror to a second mirrored surface (44) which externally reflects said light beam across the pentamirror cavity and the path of said light beam as it was directed to said first mirrored surface (42) and exits said pentamirror cavity, and
- lens means in the path of said light beam (28) 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, said light beam (28) defining 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 beam (28), defines parallel planes within the range of the introduced wobble.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 232,109, filed Feb. 6, 1981, and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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