Lighting assembly featuring a plurality of light sources with a windage and elevation control mechanism therefor
First Claim
1. A windage and elevation control mechanism comprising:
- a longitudinal and lateral mobile unit adapted to receive a device to be adjusted, the mobile unit having two aligned protrusions located respectively on longitudinal opposite sides thereof; and
a receiving unit defining a cavity adapted to receive the mobile unit, the cavity being defined by facing surfaces having complimentary channels adapted to receive the protrusions of the mobile unit,whereby windage and elevation of the device is controlled by adjusting the mobile unit with respect to the receiving unit.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a lighting assembly having a principal light source, at least one secondary light source, and a focusing element adapted to focus light emanating from the principal light source and adapted to let light emanating from the at least one secondary light source pass through the focusing element. The invention also relates to a windage and elevation control mechanism having a longitudinal and lateral mobile unit and a receiving unit. The mobile unit is adapted to receive a device to be adjusted, and has two aligned protrusions located respectively on longitudinal opposite sides thereof. The receiving unit defines a cavity adapted to receive the mobile unit. The cavity is defined by facing surfaces having complimentary channels adapted to receive the protrusions of the mobile unit.
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1. A windage and elevation control mechanism comprising:
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a longitudinal and lateral mobile unit adapted to receive a device to be adjusted, the mobile unit having two aligned protrusions located respectively on longitudinal opposite sides thereof; and a receiving unit defining a cavity adapted to receive the mobile unit, the cavity being defined by facing surfaces having complimentary channels adapted to receive the protrusions of the mobile unit, whereby windage and elevation of the device is controlled by adjusting the mobile unit with respect to the receiving unit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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