IP Library Granted Patent US 8,829,416
Granted Patent B2
US 8,829,416 · App. 13/813,149 · Granted Sep 9, 2014

Passive mechanical athermalization device, and related optical system

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Patent No.
US 8,829,416
App. No.
13/813,149
Granted
Sep 9, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention relates to a passive mechanical athermalization device, comprising: a barrel ( 1 ) that is made of a first material having a first thermal expansion coefficient ( 11 ) and that has a longitudinal axis (AA), said barrel comprising at least one first portion ( 11 ) and at least one second portion ( 12 ), the device being characterized in that it comprises: at least three beams ( 7 ) made of the first material, each of the beams ( 7 ) circumferentially connecting the first portion ( 11 ) and the second portion ( 12 ) relative to the longitudinal axis (AA); at least three bars ( 8 ) made of a second material having a second thermal expansion coefficient ( 12 ) that is different from the first thermal expansion coefficient, circumferentially distributed around the barrel ( 1 ) relative to the longitudinal axis (AA), each bar ( 8 ) axially connecting the first portion ( 11 ) and the second portion ( 12 ) relative to the longitudinal axis (AA) such that the thermal expansion of the barrel ( 1 ) results in a deformation of the beams ( 7 ) and of the bars ( 8 ) along the longitudinal axis (AA). The invention also relates to an optical system comprising such a passive athermalization device.

Claims (31)

1. A passive mechanical athermalization device comprising:

a barrel ( 1 ) formed of a first material having a first thermal expansion coefficient (λ 1 ) and having a longitudinal axis (AA) and a radial axis (BB) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis (AA), the barrel ( 1 ) comprising at least one first portion ( 11 ) and at least one second portion ( 12 ),

at least three beams ( 7 ) formed of the first material, each of the beams ( 7 ) connecting the first portion ( 11 ) and the second portion ( 12 ), and extending circumferentially relative to the longitudinal axis (AA) in a direction (C) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis (AA) and to the radial axis (BB),

at least three bars ( 8 ) formed of a second material having a second thermal expansion coefficient (λ 2 ) different from the first thermal expansion coefficient, and circumferentially distributed around the barrel ( 1 ) relative to the longitudinal axis (AA), each bar ( 8 ) connecting the first portion ( 11 ) and the second portion ( 12 ) axially relative to the longitudinal axis (AA), so that thermal expansion of the barrel ( 1 ) translates as deformation of the beams ( 7 ) and bars ( 8 ) along the longitudinal axis (AA).

2. The device according to claim 1 wherein

the first portion ( 11 ) is part of a support for an optical device ( 10 ) comprising at least one lens ( 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 ) formed of an optical material, and

the second portion ( 12 ) is part of a support for an optical detector ( 6 ).

3. The device according to claim 1 wherein the first portion ( 11 ), the second portion ( 12 ) and the at least three beams ( 7 ) are in a single piece.

4. The device according to claim 1 comprising at least three bars ( 8 ) and at least three beams ( 7 ) regularly distributed circumferentially around the barrel ( 1 ) relative to the longitudinal axis (AA).

5. The device according to claim 1 wherein each bar ( 8 ) is arranged in a notch ( 13 ) of the barrel ( 1 ).

6. The device according to claim 1 wherein each bar ( 8 ) is arranged between two tongues ( 14 ) of the barrel ( 1 ).

7. The device according to claim 1 wherein the second portion ( 12 ) defines a plane (P) secant to the longitudinal axis (AA).

8. The device according to claim 7 wherein

at least one bar ( 8 ) comprises an adjustable end ( 82 ) connected to the second portion ( 12 ),

the second portion ( 12 ) comprises a part ( 15 ) cooperating with the bar ( 8 ), the end ( 82 ) comprising a projecting threaded rod ( 820 ) for cooperation with two nuts ( 821 , 822 ) distributed either side of the cooperating part ( 15 ),

to allow adjustment of an angle between the plane (P) and the longitudinal axis (AA).

9. The device according to claim 7 wherein

at least one bar ( 8 ) comprises an adjustable end ( 82 ) connected to the second portion ( 12 ),

the second portion ( 12 ) comprises a part ( 15 ) cooperating with the bar ( 8 ),

the end ( 82 ) comprising a tapped bore ( 823 ) for cooperation with a shank ( 826 ) of a screw ( 824 ) also comprising a head ( 825 ),

the shank ( 826 ) also cooperating with a lock-nut ( 827 ),

the head ( 825 ) and the lock-nut ( 827 ) being distributed either side of the cooperating part ( 15 ),

to allow adjustment of an angle between the plane (P) and the longitudinal axis (AA).

10. An optical system comprising

at least one optical device ( 10 ) comprising at least one lens ( 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 ) formed of an optical material;

an optical detector ( 6 ),

a passive mechanical athermalization device comprising:

a barrel ( 1 ) formed of a first material having a first thermal expansion coefficient (λ 1 ) and having a longitudinal axis (AA) and a radial axis (BB) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis (AA), the barrel ( 1 ) comprising at least one first portion ( 11 ) and at least one second portion ( 12 ),

at least three beams ( 7 ) formed of the first material, each of the beams ( 7 ) connecting the portion ( 12 ), and extending circumferentially relative to the longitudinal axis (AA) in a direction (C) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis (AA) and to the radial axis (BB),

at least three bars ( 8 ) formed of a second material having a second thermal expansion coefficient (λ 2 ) different from the first thermal expansion coefficient, and circumferentially distributed around the barrel ( 1 ) relative to the longitudinal axis (AA), each bar ( 8 ) connecting the first portion ( 11 ) and the second portion ( 12 ) axially relative to the longitudinal axis (AA),

so that thermal expansion of the barrel ( 1 ) translates as deformation of the beams ( 7 ) and bars ( 8 ) along the longitudinal axis (AA).

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 6, 2018
From: SAGEM DÉFENSE SÉCURITÉ
To: SAFRAN ELECTRONICS & DEFENSE
Reel/Frame 046082/0606 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 16, 2013
From: DONCE, LUCIEN
To: SAGEM DEFENSE SECURITE
Reel/Frame 030432/0893 →