Abstract: Binoculars capable of simultaneous individual focus and simultaneous individual focus mechanisms therefor are discussed. The binoculars of the present invention are preferably offset hinged in the bridging portion to accommodate various users and for compactness. In addition, the binoculars of the present invention simulate the ease of center focus and combat parallax that results from misalignment of the optical axis and the mechanical axis of each binocular tube.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 1, 1991
Date of Patent:
July 27, 1993
Assignee:
Leupold & Stevens
Inventors:
Victoria J. Peters, Rodney H. Otteman, Klaus P. Mahr, Neil Mai, Forrest Babcock
Abstract: A method and apparatus for releasably mounting an optical device on a support member in a rapid, repeatable and precise manner is provided. The mounting system is especially suitable for releasably mounting an optical device such as a sighting scope on a projectile firing apparatus such as a rifle. The mounting system includes one or more studs, each having a groove provided therein, and a corresponding number of rotating shafts. Each rotating shaft interacts with the groove in the corresponding stud to releasably lock the studs in a support member. Each stud is mounted directly or indirectly on an optical device, and each rotating shaft is received in a support member mountable, for example, on a projectile firing apparatus.
Abstract: A telescopic sight is disclosed which may be used as a riflescope for viewing objects at different viewing distances. The telescopic sight is provided with a focus adjustment by longitudinal movement of the erector lens unit relative to an objective lens, an eyepiece lens and a reticle within the housing of such telescopic sight while maintaining a substantially constant magnification over the range of viewing distances. Such focus adjustment is accomplished in a simple manner with a rotatable knob coupled to the erector lens unit by a pin which is offset from the axis of rotation of such knob for orbital rotation, such axis of rotation extending laterally substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal movement of the erector lens unit. The focus adjustment pin is spring biased into engagement with a notch in a lens mounting tube containing the erector lens unit for longitudinal movement of the mounting tube in response to orbital rotation of the coupling pin by the focus adjustment knob.