Multi-lens focussing arrangement for laser graphics imaging apparatus
First Claim
1. An arrangement for focussing a laser beam onto the imaging surface of a laser graphics imaging apparatus comprising:
- a first, viewing stage having a focussing lens and an associated eye lens mutually displaceable along a first optical axis through which said imaging surface may be observed; and
a second, laser-beam imaging stage having a beam diameter adjustment lens and a beam splitter disposed along a second optical axis which intersects said first optical axis, such that a laser beam incident along the optical axis of said second stage is directed by said beam splitter along said first optical axis, so as to be incident on said imaging surface, such that displacement of said beam diameter adjustment lens causes the diameter of said laser beam as focussed by said focussing lens on said imaging surface to be varied; and
whereinsaid beam splitter is disposed along the optical axis of said first stage at a location, between said focussing lens and associated eye lens, that is fixed relative to said imaging surface, and means for mutual, simultaneous displacement of said focussing lens and said eye lens with respect to said imaging surface independently of the fixed location of said beam splitter.
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Abstract
An arrangement for focussing a laser beam onto the imaging surface of a laser graphics imaging apparatus includes a viewing stage having a focussing lens and an associated eye lens that are mutually displaceable along a first optical axis through which the imaging surface is monitored in the course of the formation of a laser graphics pattern. Coupled with the viewing stage is a laser-beam imaging stage having a beam diameter adjustment lens and a beam splitter disposed along a second optical axis which intersects the first optical axis. The location of the beam splitter is such that a laser beam incident along the optical axis of the laser beam-imaging stage is directed through and focussed by the focussing lens onto the imaging surface. Displacement of the beam diameter adjustment lens causes the diameter of the pattern-forming laser beam to be varied. The beam splitter is disposed along the optical axis of the first stage at a location between the focussing lens and associated eye lens that is fixed relative to the imaging surface irrespective of displacement of the focussing lens and the eye lens with respect to the imaging surface. The laser beam is focussed onto the imaging surface by adjusting the displacement of the focussing lens relative to the imaging surface.
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1. An arrangement for focussing a laser beam onto the imaging surface of a laser graphics imaging apparatus comprising:
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a first, viewing stage having a focussing lens and an associated eye lens mutually displaceable along a first optical axis through which said imaging surface may be observed; and a second, laser-beam imaging stage having a beam diameter adjustment lens and a beam splitter disposed along a second optical axis which intersects said first optical axis, such that a laser beam incident along the optical axis of said second stage is directed by said beam splitter along said first optical axis, so as to be incident on said imaging surface, such that displacement of said beam diameter adjustment lens causes the diameter of said laser beam as focussed by said focussing lens on said imaging surface to be varied; and
whereinsaid beam splitter is disposed along the optical axis of said first stage at a location, between said focussing lens and associated eye lens, that is fixed relative to said imaging surface, and means for mutual, simultaneous displacement of said focussing lens and said eye lens with respect to said imaging surface independently of the fixed location of said beam splitter. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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