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Exposure control device

  • US 4,890,129 A
  • Filed: 04/04/1989
  • Issued: 12/26/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/14/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An exposure control device for controlling the passage of light along an optical axis, said device comprising:

  • a frame, a substantial portion of said frame being formed of a magnetic material which provides a low reluctance path for magnetic flux;

    a blade, a substantial portion of said blade being formed of a magnetic material which provides a low reluctance path for magnetic flux, said blade being movable relative to said frame along a generally linear path between a first position in which light passes along said axis and a second position in which no light passes along the axis;

    magnetic means for forming a magnetic circuit adjacent said blade, said magnetic means being adapted to hold said blade in either of said positions and including a first permanent magnet located on one side of said generally linear path and a second permanent magnet located on an opposite side thereof, said magnetic means generating magnetic flux in said circuit for suspending said blade and for maintaining said blade in position relative to said frame along one degree of freedom; and

    means for creating an imbalance in said circuit to effect movement of said blade relative to said magnetic means, said means for creating an imbalance including a first electromagnet located adjacent said first position and a second electromagnet located adjacent said second position and further including means for providing a train of pulses to said electromagnets.

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