A Novel Deployable Telescope Baffle Using the Kresling Origami Fold
This report introduces a novel deployable origami baffle designed for telescopes and optical systems, which reduces stray light while maintaining high compactness ratios and low weight. This design leverages the planar nature of the end caps on a cylindrical Kresling origami fold to incorporate mounting points, deployable options, and baffle vanes. The adaptable nature of origami (number of faces, origami geometrical ratios, scaling, etc.) allows the design to easily conform to system requirements, including field of view, deployed length, stowed/deployed stability points, and available volume. Geometric ratios that exhibit bistability in both the stowed and deployed states are discussed in detail, as this results in a rigid structure that maintains its desired configuration. Several designs were conceptualized, and multiple small-scale prototypes were constructed. Potential applications include camera lens hoods, lightweight astronomy telescopes, and deployable baffles for space telescopes and optical systems.