A diode laser collimatting device comprising a laser collimatting socket mounted on a socket holder through plug-in connection with a plastic lens retained therebetween in position, a laser diode inserted in said socket holder, an exciter circuit board inserted in said socket holder and connected to said laser diode, and a contact spring inserted in said socket holder and connected to said exciter circuit board, and wherein inserting said laser diode into said socket holder causes said socket holder, said laser diode, said exciter circuit board, said contact spring and said power supply to form into a circuit permitting said laser diode to be excited by said exciter circuit board to emit light through said plastic lens and said laser collimatting socket; a grid is fastened in said center hole to filtrate the light beam produced from said laser diode.
An adjustable laser module mounting device which includes an inner socket fastened to a lens holder through a screw joint to hold a condensing lens by a rubber ring, a laser diode fastened to the inner socket at the back, an adjusting end block, and a printed circuit board connected between the laser diode and the adjusting end block. The focal distance of the condensing lens is adjusted by rotating the lens holder on the inner socket in either direction. The alignment of the laser diode with the condensing lens is adjusted by turning the adjusting end block in either direction.
The present invention relates to laser leveling device suitable for construction. The present invention uses a standard low cost laser diode module as the laser source and optical system. A novel method is provided to align the non-collimated beam emitted from the standard low cost laser diode module so that it is perpendicular to the rotational axis of the laser level. The present invention describes a laser level which can be operated in four different modes: dot mode, line mode, oscillation mode and plane mode. Dot mode provides two level laser dots. Line mode provides a short bright level line. Oscillation mode provides a long bright reference line. Plane mode provides a level 360 degree reference plane. The invention also provides a structure which allows two vertical reference planes which are perpendicular to each other and perpendicular to the horizontal reference plane to be generated.
The present invention relates to laser leveling device suitable for construction. The present invention uses a standard low cost laser diode module as the laser source and optical system. A novel method is provided to align the non-collimated beam emitted from the standard low cost laser diode module so that it is perpendicular to the rotational axis of the laser level. The present invention describes a laser level which can be operated in four different modes: dot mode, line mode, oscillation mode and plane mode. Dot mode provides two level laser dots. Line mode provides a short bright level line. Oscillation mode provides a long bright reference line. Plane mode provides a level 360 degree reference plane. The invention also provides a structure which allows two vertical reference planes which are perpendicular to each other and perpendicular to the horizontal reference plane to be generated.
An LED sealing lens cap, comprising in combination a lens cap body defining a recess to forwardly receive an LED, a shoulder on the body to face rearwardly toward a mounting panel, and a seal carried on the body to face outwardly, and located proximate the shoulder.
A hollow connector having a first portion to receive a fiber optics cable and to position end extent of the cable relative to the connector interior; the connector having means thereon to grip the cable and to resist endwise withdrawal of the cable relative to the connector; and a lens unit mountable to a panel and having a lens and a depending skirt attachable to the connector, whereby the light-emitting end of the cable ia maintained in selected spaced relation to the lens.