Can telescope

Optical: systems and elements – Compound lens system – Telescope

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359406, 359413, G02B 2308, G02B 2300

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059367652

ABSTRACT:
A can telescope includes a can being of a container having a front end and a back end, a removable lens cap at the back end and a removable can lid also at the back end, the can being that of a pop or soda can. The can telescope also includes a base tubular section which is smaller than the container and which is secured inside the container, and further includes three telescopic tubular sections in which one slides into and is extended from another. The container has a storage compartment inside thereof, which is defined as being between the side wall of the container and the side wall of the base tubular section. The storage compartment can be accessed through the back end of the container upon removal of the removable can lid. Objects and liquids can be stored in the storage compartment. When not in use, the can telescope has the appearance that of a pop or soda can and is an ideal souvenir.

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