Claims
- 1. A structure for holding an optical article, comprising:
- a holding frame for receiving an optical article, said holding frame comprising an inner peripheral wall having a circular shape, said optical article defined by an outer peripheral surface having a circular shape, said inner peripheral wall of said holding frame and said outer peripheral surface of said optical article being sized so as to provide a gap therebetween, wherein said inner peripheral wall is greater in diameter than said outer peripheral surface and said gap is formed in an annular shape, said structure further comprising spacer means which has a thickness corresponding to said gap, said spacer means comprising a plurality of arcuate members fitted against said holding frame and receiving said optical article in a circumferentially spaced relationship;
- wherein said spacer means are compressible and are fit against said inner peripheral wall to hold said optical article in place, wherein said spacer means are capable of being fitted against said inner peripheral wall prior to fitting said optical article and wherein said spacer means provide a compressive force to hold said optical article, and
- wherein the structure further includes shifting means extending through said holding frame between two adjacent arcuate members and terminating at said outer peripheral surface.
- 2. A structure for holding an optical article according to claim 1, said shifting means comprising a shifting screw movable toward said optical article, wherein a center of said optical article is shifted with respect to a center of the said holding frame.
- 3. A structure for holding an optical article according to claim 1, further comprising annular projections extending from said inner peripheral wall for engaging said optical article.
- 4. An optical holder comprising:
- means for defining a substantially cylindrical inner wall;
- at least one circular optical article, an inner wall defined by said means for defining a substantially cylindrical inner wall being greater in diameter than said at least one optical article; and
- spacer means placed against said means for defining a substantially cylindrical inner wall for receiving said at least one optical article, said spacer means comprising a plurality of arcuate members fitted against said means for defining a substantially cylindrical inner wall and receiving said optical article in a circumferentially equally spaced relationship, said spacer means having a substantially uniform thickness and comprising a resilient material, so that said spacer means is compressed so as to fit between said inner wall and said at least one optical article, and wherein said spacer means provides a compressive force to hold said article, and
- wherein the optical holder further includes means for shifting said at least one optical article within said means for defining a substantially cylindrical inner wall, said shifting means extending through said means for defining a substantially cylindrical inner wall between two adjacent arcuate members and terminating at said at least one optical article.
- 5. A structure for holding an optical article according to claim 4, further comprising annular projections extending from said inner cylindrical wall for engaging said optical article.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application number 07/580,467, filed Sep. 11, 1990, now abandoned.
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