Optics: measuring and testing – Range or remote distance finding – With photodetection
Patent
1987-06-22
1989-01-03
Gellner, Michael L.
Optics: measuring and testing
Range or remote distance finding
With photodetection
356 3, 356247, G03B 1302
Patent
active
047960400
ABSTRACT:
Boundary setting device for binocular visioned observers, including a low powered light source having a predetermined configuration for defining the boundary of a zone of a scene. A sighting tube defines a viewing axis for the light source, including an optical void around said light source means. When the low powered light source means is viewed through one eye of said observer and a scene containing a section to be encompassed within said boundary is viewed by the other eye of said observer, an optically fused image is presented to the observer with said light source means having a predetermined configuration bounding said section to be encompassed in said scene.
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Gellner Michael L.
Zegeer Jim
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