Patents Assigned to BenOpcon, Inc.
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Patent number: 5745301Abstract: Variable power lens systems for use with electronic imaging systems, e.g., systems employing CCDs, are provided. The systems take advantage of the fact that the images detected by electronic imaging systems are small, e.g., the image diagonal can be 5.5 millimeters or less. The lens systems employ thick lens elements, whose diameters and thicknesses are large relative to the image size, and large air spaces between lens elements. The systems also employ weak lens units. In this way, simplified lens designs having excellent optical properties at less cost are provided. In certain embodiments, the lens systems contain only three lens elements, e.g., a negative first lens element, a positive second lens element for zooming, and a positive third lens element, with the first and/or the third lens element serving as a compensator.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1994Date of Patent: April 28, 1998Assignee: BenOpcon, Inc.Inventors: Ellis I. Betensky, Melvyn H. Kreitzer, Jacob Moskovich
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Patent number: 5576888Abstract: Binoculars designed to provide a large aided static field of view are provided. The binoculars are characterized by S/D ratios of above 2.8, where S is the binoculars' aided static field of view calculated by multiplying the binoculars' magnifying power by the binoculars' semi field of view in object space and D is given by tan.sup.-1 [(R.sub.ex +1.5)/13], where R.sub.ex is the radius of the binoculars exit pupil the following expression in which R.sub.ex and the constants 1.5 and 13 are in milliliters. As a result of the increased S/D ratio, the binoculars of the invention minimize the sensation of tunnel vision which normally occurs when binoculars are used and reduce the user's apprehension of missing activities in his or her peripheral vision. In certain embodiments, a movable field lens unit is employed to provide variable power and a negative corrector lens unit is employed for aberration correction and to minimize the size of the binoculars.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1995Date of Patent: November 19, 1996Assignee: BenOpcon, Inc.Inventor: Ellis I. Betensky
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Patent number: 5532875Abstract: Binoculars designed to provide a large aided static field of view are provided. The binoculars are characterized by S/D ratios of above 2.8, where S is the binoculars' aided static field of view calculated by multiplying the binoculars' magnifying power by the binoculars' semi field of view in object space and D is given by tan.sup.-1 [(R.sub.ex +1.5)/13], where R.sub.ex is the radius of the binoculars' exit pupil and where R.sub.ex and the constants 1.5 and 13 are measured in millimeters. As a result of the increased S/D ratio, the binoculars' of the invention minimize the sensation of tunnel vision which normally occurs when binoculars are used and reduce the user's apprehension of missing activities in his or her peripheral vision. In certain embodiments, a movable field lens unit is employed to provide variable power and a negative corrector lens unit is employed for aberration correction and to minimize the size of the binoculars. The binoculars are suitable for mass production and general consumer use.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1994Date of Patent: July 2, 1996Assignee: BenOpcon, Inc.Inventor: Ellis I. Betensky
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Patent number: 5500769Abstract: Binoculars designed to provide a large aided static field of view are provided. The binoculars are characterized by S/D ratios of above 2.8, where S is the binocular' aided static field of view calculated by multiplying the binoculars' magnifying power by the binoculars' semi field of view in object space and D is given by tan.sup.-1 [(R.sub.ex +1.5)/13], where R.sub.ex is the radius of the binoculars exit pupil and where R.sub.ex and the constants 1.5 and 13 are measured in millimeters. As a result of the increased S/D ratio, the binoculars' of the invention minimize the sensation of tunnel vision which normally occurs when binoculars are used and reduce the user's apprehension of missing activities in his or her peripheral vision. In certain embodiments, a movable field lens unit is employed to provide variable power and a negative corrector lens unit is employed for aberration correction and to minimize the size of the binoculars. The binoculars are suitable for mass production and general consumer use.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1994Date of Patent: March 19, 1996Assignee: BenOpcon, Inc.Inventor: Ellis I. Betensky
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Patent number: 5499140Abstract: Binoculars designed to provide a large aided static field of view are provided. The binoculars are characterized by S/D ratios of above 2.8, where S is the binoculars' aided static field of view calculated by multiplying the binoculars' magnifying power by the binoculars' semi field of view in object space and D is given by tan.sup.-1 [(R.sub.ex +1.5)/13], where R.sub.ex is the radius of the binoculars' exit pupil and where R.sub.ex and the constants 1.5 and 13 are measured in millimeters. As a result of the increased S/D ratio, the binoculars of the invention minimize the sensation of tunnel vision which normally occurs when binoculars are used and reduce the user's apprehension of missing activities in his or her peripheral vision. In certain embodiments, a movable field lens unit is employed to provide variable power and a negative corrector lens unit is employed for aberration correction and to minimize the size of the binoculars. The binoculars are suitable for mass production and general consumer use.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1994Date of Patent: March 12, 1996Assignee: BenOpcon, Inc.Inventor: Ellis I. Betensky
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Patent number: 5371626Abstract: Binoculars designed to provide a large aided static field of view are provided. The binoculars are characterized by S/D ratios of above 2.8, where S is the binoculars' aided static field of view calculated by multiplying the binoculars' magnifying power by the binoculars' semi field of view in object space and D is given by tan.sup.-1 [(R.sub.ex +1.5)/13], where R.sub.ex is the radius of the binoculars' exit pupil and where R.sub.ex and the constants 1.5 and 13 are measured in millimeters. As a result of the increased S/D ratio, the binoculars of the invention minimize the sensation of tunnel vision which normally occurs when binoculars are used and reduce the user's apprehension of missing activities in his or her peripheral vision. In certain embodiments, a movable field lens unit is employed to provide variable power and a negative corrector lens unit is employed for aberration correction and to minimize the size of the binoculars. The binoculars are suitable for mass production and general consumer use.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1993Date of Patent: December 6, 1994Assignee: BenOpcon, Inc.Inventor: Ellis I. Betensky