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Title: US3942894: Self referencing retransmitting alignment sensor for a collimated light beam
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Maier, Dennis A.; Albuquerque, NM

Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air Force, Washington, DC
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Published / Filed: 1976-03-09 / 1974-11-20

Application Number: US1974000525594

IPC Code: Advanced: G01B 11/26;
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IPC-7: G01B 11/26; G01C 1/00;

ECLA Code: G01B11/26;

U.S. Class: Current: 356/153; 356/138;
Original: 356/153; 356/138;

Field of Search: 356/153,152,138

Priority Number:
1974-11-20  US1974000525594

Abstract:     The alignment of a collimated light beam is monitored by diverting a sample portion of the beam through an auxiliary optical light beam transmission system which converts the sample portion into an annular collimated light beam and transmits it coaxially with the main beam. The annular beam is reflected back through its transmission system by a fixed reference annular mirror that permits the passage of the main beam through its aperture. The retransmitted annular beam is divided to sensors that detect its angular misalignment and lateral displacement as a true measure of main beam alignment relative to the fixed reference annular mirror. End to end main beam alignment is accomplished by servo controlled optical elements that respond to the outputs of these sensors and to the outputs of sensors that measure alignment of the main beam input.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Rusz, Joseph E. ; Matthews, Jr., Willard R. ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Segal, Robert;

Family: None

First Claim:
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What is claimed is:     1. Apparatus for monitoring the alignment of a collimated light beam comprising
  • an auxiliary light beam transmission system,
  • means for diverting a sample portion of said collimated light beam through said auxiliary light beam transmission system,
  • said auxiliary light beam transmission system having optical elements arranged to convert said sample portion of collimated light beam into an annular collimated beam and to transmit said annular collimated beam in proximate coaxial peripheral relationship with said collimated light beam,
  • an apertured reference mirror positioned to permit the passage of said collimated light beam through its aperture and to reflect said annular collimated light beam back through said auxiliary light beam transmission system,
  • a first light beam angular alignment sensing means,
  • a first light beam lateral displacement sensing means, and
  • means for diverting the reflected annular collimated light beam onto said first light beam angular alignment sensing means and onto said first light beam lateral displacement sensing means.


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