Illumination – Self powered lamp – Lamp bulb or lamp support axis adjustable or angularly fixed...
Patent
1994-04-01
1995-04-04
Lazarus, Ira S.
Illumination
Self powered lamp
Lamp bulb or lamp support axis adjustable or angularly fixed...
362191, 362802, 362253, F21L 100, F21V 3300
Patent
active
054042801
ABSTRACT:
A novel, remote controlled telescope flashlight is provided for use for a telescope operating in darkness. As an optical eyepiece is removed from the remote control eyepiece holder of the telescope, an automatic switch is thrown that powers the telescope flashlight. This flashlight, attached to the tripod leg of the telescope, illuminates the tripod tray where other eyepieces are stored. The automatic, instantaneous illumination makes the process of removing and replacing eyepieces faster and easier.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1960554 (1934-05-01), Siedentoff
patent: 1991997 (1935-02-01), Bauersfeld
patent: 5113327 (1992-05-01), Levy
Orion Telescope Center, "Night Vision Flashlights", advertised in Astronomy Magazine, Feb. 1994, p. 66.
"Compact Astronomical Rotary Power 455 X Telescope", advertisement, p. 35 for Jason Telescopes, Inc., of Bausch and Lomb, in catalog of Damark International, Inc. of Minneapolis, Minn., Sep. 1993.
Greek John
Stein Adam
Lazarus Ira S.
Sember Thomas M.
Walker Alfred M.
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