Abstract: An optical instrument for indirectly observing an object includes a first lens system for producing a first image of the object, and an adjustable second lens system for producing a second image of the object. The second lens system is continuously adjustable between a first position wherein the second image has maximum magnification and/or a minimum area of view, and a second position wherein the second image is of a minimum magnification and/or a maximum area of view. In one aspect of the invention, the second lens system is a zoom lens system having two substantially fixed conjugate planes. In another aspect of the invention, the instrument defines a folded optical path through the lens systems which includes a generally U-shaped portion so as, in use, to reduce the separation of the observer and the observed object.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 21, 1993
Date of Patent:
March 12, 1996
Assignee:
Remraf Pty. Ltd.
Inventors:
John W. Farmer, George Smith, Malcolm Gin, John F. H. Brook, Daryl R. White, Brian A. See, Ian Powell