Abstract: An all-reflective optical system uses a mirror with a hole to transmit a focused laser beam to an on-axis elliptical mirror. The reflected beam from the ellipse is predominately reflected off the mirror with a hole and focused to a distant adjustable focus. This focus spot can be positioned by X-Y scanning mirrors.
Abstract: The invention relates to a non-contact laser engraving apparatus and process. A laser beam is directed onto a work piece by a mask arrangement. The mask can be transparent or reflective. Optical means are used to transfer the laser beam and thus the image produced by the mask onto the work piece. In one embodiment parallel support tables hold the mask and the work piece in fixed, spaced apart, parallel arrangement. The support tables and/or the laser beam source are moved relative to each other such that the beam scans the mask and thus the work piece.
Abstract: A laser beam scanning system which utilizes all reflective optics. The scanning system has a variable scan angle and focal length. The variable focal length in the reflecting optical system is achieved by simultaneously moving two perpendicular mirrors.