Patent
1979-11-27
1981-11-10
Corbin, John K.
350 54, 350 85, G02B 2100
Patent
active
042994390
ABSTRACT:
The invention contemplates an intermediate tube-attachment accessory, which may be interposed between standard parts of a conventional microscope, namely, between the objective turret or other mount, and the viewing tube, whether monocular or binocular. The attachment accessory includes a first or base part adapted to fit the objective mount and a second or swing-arm part adapted to receive a viewing tube fitted thereto. The swing action of the attachment is about a horizontal axis, and a mirror on the swing axis is geared to tilt at half the angle of adjusted swing elevation. Optical elements within the attachment perform an image-inverting function which enables erect image viewing, regardless of the adjusted angle of swing.
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Carl Zeiss-Stiftung
Corbin John K.
Koren Matthew W.
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