IP Library Granted Patent US 7,212,325
Granted Patent B2
US 7,212,325 · App. 10/996,524 · Granted May 1, 2007

Mirror mounting structures and methods for scanners employing limited rotation motors

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Patent No.
US 7,212,325
App. No.
10/996,524
Granted
May 1, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A mirror mounting unit is disclosed for use in a limited rotation motor system. The mirror mounting unit includes a mirror, and a tapered base for coupling the mirror mounting unit to an output shaft of a limited rotation motor. In various embodiments, the tapered base may be male or female, the mirror may be formed integral with the tapered base, and the taper may be linear or non-linear.

Claims (33)

1. A mirror mounting unit for use in a limited rotation motor system, said mirror mounting unit comprising a mirror, and a tapered base for coupling the mirror mounting unit to an output shaft of a limited rotation motor, one of said tapered base and the output shaft including a cylindrical tapered male plug having a decreasing inner diameter that decreases along a direction of coupling of the tapered base and the output shaft for engaging the tapered base to the output shaft, said tapered base including a taper angle of at most about 4.0 degrees from the rotational axis of the output shaft.

2. The mirror mounting unit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said tapered base is a tapered male plug for engaging a female end of the output shaft.

3. The mirror mounting unit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said tapered base is a tapered female end for engaging a male end of the output shaft.

4. The mirror mounting unit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said tapered base includes a taper angle of between about 1.7 degrees from the rotational axis of the output shaft to about 4.0 degrees from the longitudinal axis of the output shaft.

5. The mirror mounting unit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said tapered base is formed of a material that is different than a material of the output shaft.

6. The mirror mounting unit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the mirror is cemented into a slotted opening in said mirror mounting unit.

7. The mirror mounting unit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a taper angle on the tapered base and an engagement length are selected such that an interface between the base and the output shaft forms a permanent lock.

8. The mirror mounting unit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a taper angle on the tapered base and an engagement length are selected such that an interface between the base and the output shaft forms a non-permanent engagement of the plug and the output shaft.

9. The mirror mounting unit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the tapered base is bonded to the output shaft.

10. The mirror mounting unit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said mirror mounting unit is formed of any of silicon carbide, titanium, and beryllium.

11. The mirror mounting unit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said mirror is coupled to said mirror mounting unit via a receiving means for receiving said mirror on said mounting unit.

12. The mirror mounting unit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said mirror is integrally formed with said mirror mounting unit as a unitary structure.

13. The mirror mounting unit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said tapered base includes a taper that is linear.

14. The mirror mounting unit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said output shaft is coupled to a limited rotation motor.

15. The mirror mounting unit as claimed in claim 14 , wherein said limited rotation motor is coupled to a scanning system.

16. The mirror mounting unit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said mirror mounting unit is provided with a laser drilling system.

17. The mirror mounting unit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said mirror mounting unit is provided with a laser marking system.

18. The mirror mounting unit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said mirror mounting unit is provided with a substrate machining system.

19. The mirror mounting unit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said mirror mounting unit is provided with a laser trimming system.

20. The mirror mounting unit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said taper angle is about 1.7 degrees from the rotational axis of the output shaft such that the tapered base and shaft lock so tightly together as to become essentially permanently affixed.

21. The mirror mounting unit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said taper angle is about 4.0 degrees from the rotational axis of the output shaft such that the tapered base and shaft form a lock that may be easily released from one another.

22. A mirror mounting unit for use in a limited rotation motor system, said mirror mounting unit comprising receiving means for receiving a mirror, and a tapered base for coupling the mirror mounting unit to an output shaft of a limited rotation motor, said tapered base mating with a tapered end of the output shaft of the limited rotation motor over a taper length, one of said tapered base and the output shaft including a cylindrical tapered male plug having a decreasing inner diameter that decreases along a direction of coupling of the tapered base and the output shaft for engaging the tapered base to the output shaft such that no adhesive is required to maintain contact between said tapered base and the output shaft during operation of the limited rotation motor system.

23. The mirror mounting unit as claimed in claim 22 , wherein said tapered base is a tapered male plug for engaging a female end of a the output shaft.

24. The mirror mounting unit as claimed in claim 22 , wherein said tapered base is a tapered female end for engaging a male end of the output shaft.

25. The mirror mounting unit as claimed in claim 22 , wherein said tapered base includes a taper angle of between about 1.7 degrees from the rotational axis of the output shaft to about 4.0 degrees from the longitudinal axis of the output shaft.

26. The mirror mounting unit as claimed in claim 22 , wherein said tapered base is formed of a material that is different than a material of the output shaft.

27. The mirror mounting unit as claimed in claim 22 , wherein the receiving means includes a slotted opening and the mirror is cemented into the slotted opening.

28. The mirror mounting unit as claimed in claim 22 , wherein a taper angle on the tapered base and an engagement length are selected such that an interface between the base and the output shaft forms a permanent lock.

29. The mirror mounting unit as claimed in claim 22 , wherein a taper angle on the tapered base and an engagement length are selected such that an interface between the base and the output shaft forms a non-permanent engagement of the plug and the output shaft.

30. The mirror mounting unit as claimed in claim 22 , wherein the tapered base is bonded to the output shaft.

31. The mirror mounting unit as claimed in claim 22 , wherein said mirror mounting unit is formed of any of silicon carbide, titanium, and beryllium.

32. The mirror mounting unit as claimed in claim 22 , wherein said tapered base includes a taper that is linear.

33. A mirror mounting unit for use in a limited rotation motor system, said mirror mounting unit comprising receiving means for receiving a mirror, and a tapered base for coupling the mirror mounting unit to an output shaft of a limited rotation motor, said tapered base mating with a tapered end of the output shaft of the limited rotation motor over a taper length, one of said tapered base and the output shaft including a cylindrical tapered male plug having a decreasing inner diameter that decreases along a direction of coupling of the tapered base and the output shaft for engaging the tapered base to the output shaft such that no adhesive is required to maintain contact between said tapered base and the output shaft during assembly, yet re-adjustment of the angular position of the shaft during assembly and alignment of mirror mounting unit is permitted.

Assignments (8)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 19, 2017
From: CAMBRIDGE TECHNOLOGY, INC.
To: NOVANTA CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 043919/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 13, 2016
From: CAMBRIDGE TECHNOLOGY, INC.
To: GSI GROUP CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 037513/0367 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 7, 2013
From: GSI GROUP CORPORATION
To: CAMBRIDGE TECHNOLOGY, INC.
Reel/Frame 030956/0336 →
RELEASE Recorded Oct 26, 2011
From: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY, N.A.
To: GSI GROUP INC.; GSI GROUP CORPORATION; MES INTERNATIONAL INC.; EXCEL TECHNOLOGY INC.; CAMBRIDGE TECHNOLOGY INC.; CONTINUUM ELECTRO-OPTICS INC.; CONTROL LASER CORPORATION (D/B/A BAUBLYS CONTROL LASER); THE OPTICAL CORPORATION; PHOTO RESEARCH INC.; QUANTRONIX CORPORATION; SYNRAD INC.; MICROE SYSTEMS CORP.
Reel/Frame 027127/0368 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 26, 2011
From: GSI GROUP INC.; GSI GROUP CORPORATION
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
Reel/Frame 027128/0763 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 14, 2011
From: GSI LUMONICS CORPORATION
To: GSI GROUP CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 027067/0952 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 29, 2010
From: GSI GROUP INC.; GSI GROUP CORPORATION; MES INTERNATIONAL INC.; EXCEL TECHNOLOGY, INC.; CAMBRIDGE TECHNOLOGY, INC.; CONTINUUM ELECTRO-OPTICS, INC.; CONTROL LASER CORPORATION (D/B/A BAUBLYS CONTROL LASER); THE OPTICAL CORPORATION; PHOTO RESEARCH, INC.; QUANTRONIX CORPORATION; SYNRAD, INC.; MICROE SYSTEMS CORP.
To: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 024755/0537 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 23, 2004
From: PRUYN, KRISTOPHER
To: GSI LUMONICS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 016034/0628 →