Claims
- 1. A variable aperture energy beam collimator apparatus comprising:
- a frame member having a central aperture therethrough;
- a block assembly which includes a plurality of beam-opaque blocks and variable aperture adjustment means, said adjustment means comprising guide means carried by the frame member and including an individual guide member for slidably carrying each block, each said block having interfacing edges in sliding contact with adjacent blocks and forming a completely beam-opaque surface when in a closed position; and
- a first operator member carried by the frame member and first linkage means operably connected between the first operator member and the block assembly for simultaneously sliding all of the blocks along their respective guide members with respect to each other while maintaining the sliding interfaces in contact for providing an aperture of desired size.
- 2. A variable aperture beam collimator as described in claim 1 wherein said blocks converge at apexes adjacent the center of said block assembly, said block assembly including n-blocks where n is greater than two and the apex angle of each block being 360/n degrees and where the guide member for each block is aligned perpendicular to a line bisecting the apex angle thereof.
- 3. A variable aperture beam collimator as described in claim 2 wherein said blocks are four in number.
- 4. A variable aperture beam collimator as described in claim 2 wherein each guide member comprises a guide rod and each block member is provided with a slide bracket for guiding the blocks therealong, said linkage means comprising an elongated cable connected between at least one slide bracket and the operator member and including cooperating support pulleys such that rotation of the operator member imparts movement to said at least one slide bracket and associated block, the interface surfaces of said block imparting motion to the other blocks forcing the other blocks to move along their respective guide rods.
- 5. A variable aperture beam collimator as described in claim 4 and including means for selectively translating said guide rods with respect to the frame member to provide a change in shape of said variable aperture.
- 6. A variable aperture beam collimator as described in claim 5 wherein said means for translating said guide rods comprises a plurality of pivotal actuators connecting the adjacent ends of the guide rods, a second operator member carried by the frame member and second linkage means operably connected between the actuators and the second operator members such that rotation of the second operator member imparts pivotal movement to all of the actuators simultaneously such that the blocks are skewed from one another in the closed position and provide a nonequalateral aperture in the open position.
- 7. A variable aperture beam collimator as described in claim 1, further comprising:
- a second in-line block assembly;
- second variable aperture adjustment means for adjusting said second block assembly thereby defining a second aperture, said second aperture being in congruent alignment with the first aperture to define a beam confining channel;
- said second block assembly and adjustment means being inverted front-to-back with respect to the first block assembly and first aperture adjustment means, whereby the contacting edge interfaces of said opaque blocks of said second block assembly are not in alignment with the contacting edge interfaces of said opaque blocks of the first block assembly so as to prevent energy leakage from emerging from the collimator apparatus.
- 8. A variable aperture beam collimator as described in claim 7 wherein said first and second block assemblies are adjusted unequally providing unequal size first and second apertures providing a divergent beam confining channel.
- 9. A variable aperture beam collimator as described in claim 1 wherein is included:
- a second in-line block assembly;
- second variable aperture adjustment means for adjusting said second block assembly thereby defining a second aperture, said second aperture being in congruent alignment with the first aperture to define a beam confining channel;
- said seccond block assembly and adjustment means being inverted front-to-back with respect to the first block assembly and first aperture adjustment means, wherein the contacting edge interfaces of said opaque blocks of said second block assembly are not in alignment with the contacting edge interfaces of said opaque blocks of the first block assembly so as to prevent energy leakage from emerging from the collimator apparatus.
- 10. A variable aperture beam collimator as described in claim 9 and including means for translating the guide members of each block assembly said means for translating comprising a pinion member operably connected to each block assembly and a worm gear mounted between said pinions for simultaneously translating the guide members of each block assembly in opposite directions, wherein the edge interfaces of each of the block assemblies are noncongruent.
Government Interests
The U.S. Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-AC04-76DPOO789 between the U.S. Department of Energy and Western Electric Company. (41CFR Sec. 9-9.109-6(i) (5) (ii) (b)).
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