Patent
1988-11-09
1990-10-09
Arnold, Bruce Y.
350254, G02B 2100, G02B 702
Patent
active
049616366
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a rotating turret device with a number of optical components for optical instruments, especially microscopes, it being possible for the optical components to be brought into operating position individually in each case. In the present case, optical components are taken to be, first and foremost, lenses, condensers, filters, stops, or beam-deflecting components.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Owing to increasing automation in the construction of microscopic instruments, cf., for example, microanalytical instruments or special microscopes for the semiconductor industry, motor-driven lens turrets, for example, are already known. In this connection, a desired lens is brought into operating position by means of a signal, which is generated by appropriately positioned light barriers (sensors) or contacts (microswitches). It is also already known to code lenses attached to a motor-driven microscope turret in such a way that a specified lens can be brought into operating position as desired.
Thus, there is known from German Offenlegungsschrift No. 3,240,401, for example, a rotating device which has a series of lenses of different magnifications. This known device contains encodings on the periphery of the turret, and, further, light barriers and peripheral positioning notches as well as mechanical locating means.
Moreover, the Japanese patent notification document 55-6905 already contains a description of a turret arrangement which carries a number of color filters on a rotating plate. Additionally, markings in the form of "ramps" are provided, which correspond to appropriate microswitches. The microswitches have different radial intervals from the center point of the rotating plate.
Moreover, there is known from U.S. Pat. No. 3,358,706 a device which has a rotating disc, on one side of which concentrically arranged encoding means are attached at different radial intervals. Optical means on a mount opposite the disc-namely lamps and photodiodes-cooperate with non-reflecting or reflecting encoding means.
However, all known motor-switchable turret mounts for optical components have the disadvantage that the switching time between a turret eye located in operating position and an adjacent other turret eye to be brought into operating position is relatively long. Especially with regard to a turret for microscope lenses which must be equipped with up to six and more lenses, the problem of mass means that the switch-over time from turret eye to turret eye becomes disproportionately large because of the fact that the known mechanical locating means are no longer capable of absorbing the accelerating forces which arise. For this reason, it has been necessary so far to operate with an ever slower turret speed as more equipment is added to the turret. This represents a very disadvantageous effect, which becomes especially evident in timeconsuming routine inspections.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is the object of the present invention to provide a rotating turret device which, despite a denser equipping with optical components and a resultant increase in the total mass, enables the optical components which are to be brought into operating position in each case to be positioned in substantially shorter switch-over intervals. A further subsidiary object consists in indicating a procedure for controlling the speed of a rotating turret device as a function of position.
In accomplishing the foregoing objects, there has been provided according to one aspect of the present invention a rotating turret device with a number of optical components in which each optical component can be brought into operating position individually, comprising a turret having an axis, a motor drive, an encoding device for the indexing or pre-selection of a specific optical component which is to be brought into operating position, locating means for positioning the optical component in operating position, and marking means for marking the location of the turret
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Gaul Norbert
Reinheimer Guenter
Weimar Peter
Arnold Bruce Y.
Ernst Leitz Wetzlar GmbH
Kachmarik Ronald M.
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