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US-2017184834-A1 · Jun 29, 2017 · US
US2016334582A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016334582-A1 |
| Application number | US-201515109298-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Feb 4, 2015 |
| Priority date | Feb 4, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 17, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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The present invention provides a telescope array and related components and methods. In various embodiments, the telescope array may include a plurality of telescopes, each telescope associated with a focal plane package and a telescope control system configured to control the focus and tracking of the telescope, such that each telescope may be independently focused and pointed. The focal plane package may comprise an optical fiber feed configured to provide a an optical signal to an optical fiber; and a mirror array configured to provide two shifted simultaneous signals to an image capture device. The telescope array may further comprise at least one switchable multi-fiber coupler configured to couple the signals of at least some of the plurality of telescopes and an array control system in communication with each of the telescope control systems.
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1 - 24 . (canceled) 25 . A switchable multi-fiber coupler comprising: a bundle of input optical fibers, each of the input optical fibers configured to provide an input signal; at least two output optical fibers each configured to provide an output signal; and at least one optical component configured to couple the signal from each input optical fiber into one output signal and to selectably provide the output signal to at least one of the output optical fibers. 26 . The apparatus of claim 25 wherein the at least one optical component comprises at least one mirror. 27 . The apparatus of claim 26 wherein the at least one optical component comprises two or more mirrors fixed with respect to each other and moveably with respect to the input optical fiber and the at least two output optical fibers. 28 . The apparatus of claim 25 wherein the at least one optical component is secured to a platform moveable between at least two defined positions, each position configured to provide the output signal to a corresponding one of the at least two output optical fibers. 29 . A focal plane package comprising: an optical fiber feed configured to provide a an optical signal to an optical fiber; and a mirror array configured to provide two shifted simultaneous signals to an image capture device, the two shifted simultaneous signals being separate and distinct relative to the optical signal provided to the optical fiber. 30 . The system of claim 29 wherein the mirror array comprises two flat mirrors tilted with respect to each other. 31 . The system of claim 30 wherein the two flat mirrors are tilted with respect to each other by approximately 1 degree. 32 . The system of claim 29 wherein the image capture device is a CCD camera in communication with a telescope control system. 33 . The system of claim 32 wherein the telescope control system is configured to control at least one of the focus or the tracking of a telescope based at least in part on the shift between the two shifted simultaneous signals. 34 . The system of claim 29 wherein the optical fiber feed comprises an optical fiber embedded in a mirror such that a cross-section of the optical fiber is embedded in the surface of the mirror. 35 . The system of claim 34 wherein the optical fiber is embedded in the mirror such that an image portion of the signal is provided to the optical fiber. 36 . The system of claim 34 wherein the optical fiber feed comprises a second optical fiber embedded in the mirror such that the cross-section of the second optical fiber is embedded in the surface of the mirror. 37 . The system of claim 36 wherein the second optical fiber is embedded in the mirror approximately 100 microns from the optical fiber. 38 . The system of claim 29 , wherein the an optical fiber feed configured to provide an optical signal to an optical fiber is embedded in the mirror array configured to provide two shifted simultaneous signals to the image capture device such that a cross-section of the optical fiber is embedded in the surface of the mirror array. 39 . A telescope array comprising: a plurality of telescopes, each telescope associated with a focal plane package, each focal plane package comprising (i) an optical fiber feed configured to provide a an optical signal to an optical fiber and (ii) a mirror array configured to provide two shifted simultaneous signals to an image capture device and a telescope control system configured to control the focus and tracking of the telescope, such that each telescope may be independently focused and pointed; at least one switchable multi-fiber coupler configured to couple the signals of at least some of the plurality of telescopes, the switchable multi-fiber coupler comprising (i) a bundle of input optical fibers, each of the input optical fibers configured to provide an input signal, (ii) at least two output optical fibers each configured to provide an output signal, and (iii) at least one optical component configured to couple the signal from each input optical fiber into one output signal and to selectably provide the output signal to at least one of the output optical fibers; and an array control system in communication with each of the telescope control systems. 40 . The telescope array of claim 39 wherein the plurality of telescopes comprises seven telescopes. 41 . The telescope array of claim 39 wherein the pluralities of telescopes are organized into modules each comprising seven telescopes. 42 . The telescope of claim 41 wherein each module is associated with a switchable multi-fiber coupler. 43 . The telescope array of claim 42 wherein the optical fibers associated with each telescope in a module are provided to the switchable multi-fiber coupler in a hexapack formation. 44 . A method for coupling a plurality of telescopes into telescope array the method comprising: providing a plurality of telescopes wherein each telescope is associated with a focal plane package, each focal plane package comprising (i) an optical fiber feed configured to provide a an optical signal to an optical fiber and (ii) a mirror array configured to provide two shifted simultaneous signals to an image capture device and a telescope control system configured to control the focus and tracking of the telescope, such that each telescope may be independently focused and pointed; and coupling the signal from at least some of the telescopes via a switchable multi-fiber coupler, the switchable multi-fiber coupler comprising (i) a bundle of input optical fibers, each of the input optical fibers configured to provide an input signal, each input optical fiber associated with one of the plurality of telescopes, (ii) at least two output optical fibers each configured to provide an output signal, and (iii) at least one optical component configured to couple the signal from each input optical fiber into one output signal and to selectably provide the output signal to at least one of the output optical fibers. 45 . The method of claim 44 further comprising passing the coupled signal to a scientific instrument. 46 . The method of claim 44 wherein the plurality of telescopes are organized into modules. 47 . The method of claim 46 wherein each module comprises seven telescopes. 48 . The method of claim 46 wherein each module is associated with a switchable multi-fiber coupler.
with beveled fibre ends · CPC title
the coupling means being through-holes or wall apertures · CPC title
Fibre head, e.g. fibre probe termination (optical details of light guide terminations G02B6/241; reshaping of light guides G02B6/2552; optical details of coupling light into or out of fibre end G02B6/262) · CPC title
Mechanical force, e.g. pressure variations · CPC title
1xN switch, i.e. one input and a selectable single output of N possible outputs · CPC title
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