Claims
- 1. A waveguide for parallel light beams, comprising; a combination of at least one concave surface mirror and a convex surface mirror arranged in skew relation (Lw), said mirrors being formed such that parallel beams of light falling on said mirrors at given incident angles are reflected from one mirror to the other so that a common focus (F) is formed without an intermediate focus between said mirrors.
- 2. A waveguide for parallel light beams, comprising; a combination of at least a convex mirror and a concave mirror, said mirrors being arranged in skew relationship, and being formed such that parallel beams of light falling on said mirrors at given incident angles are reflected from one mirror to the other so that a common focus (F) is formed without an intermediate focus between said mirrors.
- 3. A waveguide as claimed in claims 1 or 2, wherein said mirrors comprise spherical reflecting surfaces.
- 4. A waveguide for light beams, comprising; a combination of at least two mirrors of spherical curvature arranged such that incident light falling at an angle other than 0.degree. with respect to a normal through center of both of said mirrors is reflected from one mirror to the other wherein a common focus exists between said combination of mirrors, and at least two planar mirrors arranged on respective sides of said two spherically curved mirrors, and a further combination of at least one convex and one concave mirror arranged such that a beam axis and normals passing through centers of said mirrors lie in a plane, wherein a common focus of one said combination of mirrors is in agreement with a common focus of said further combination of mirrors, whereby a parallel light beam may be obtained.
- 5. A waveguide for light beams, comprising; a combination of mirrors having at least one concave surface mirror and a convex surface mirror F arranged in skew relation (Lw), said mirrors being formed such that beams of light falling on said mirrors at given incident angles are reflected from one mirror to the other so that a common focus (F) is formed without an intermediate focus between said combination of mirrors, and a further combination of at least one convex and one concave mirror arranged such that a beam axis and normals passing through centers of said mirrors lie in a plane, wherein a common focus on one said combination of mirrors is in agreement with a common focus of said further combination of mirrors, whereby a parallel light beam may be obtained.
- 6. A waveguide for light beams, comprising; a combination of mirrors having at least a convex mirror and a concave mirror, said mirrors being arranged in a skew relationship, and being formed such that beams of light falling on said mirrors at given incident angles are reflected from one mirror to the other so that a common focus (F) is formed without an intermediate focus between said combination of mirrors, and a further combination of at least one convex and one concave mirror arranged such that a beam axis and normals passing through centers of said mirrors lie in a plane, wherein a common focus of one said combination of mirrors is in agreement with a common focus of said further combination of mirrors, whereby a parallel light beam may be obtained.
- 7. A waveguide as claimed in claims 5 or 6, wherein said mirrors comprise spherical reflecting surfaces.
- 8. A waveguide as claimed in claims 10 or 11, wherein a common focus of one said combination of mirrors is in agreement with a common focus of said further combination of mirrors, whereby a parallel light beam may be obtained.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 381,654 filed May 24, 1982.
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Continuations (1)
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