Not a novel idea even in 1970. I had optical lab equipment, both commercial and locally made, using the same principle to move microscope tubes and the like dating back to 1950's at least. One, a modified travelling microscope, had a plain brass tube rather than chromed so probably rather older. Great thing in such applications is it gives you fast rough focusing by simply sliding the tube in and out.
As I recall matters, bearing in mind its 10 years or so since I last saw any of it, the common commercial version used two cones each side of a plain centre portion releived so as to clear tube to provide the drive with a similar twin cone arrangement underneath. A simple leaf spring pushing down on the plain centre portion provided drive pressure. Also seen it used on engineers microscopes.
Clive.
Edited By Clive Foster on 23/07/2016 15:13:53