Patents by Inventor Franz Papritz

Franz Papritz has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 5475451
    Abstract: An ophthalmologic apparatus for repeated optical or photometric examination of the fundus or another portion of a patient's eye has an illuminating unit with a light source for a microscope. The optical axis of the microscope can be repeatedly moved to one and the same position relative to a beam of radiation issuing from the center of curvature of the external surface of the cornea in a patient's eye with assistance from a positive field lens which is adjustable with the microscope and acts not unlike an ophthalmoscopic lens for indirect ophthalmoscopy. The lens projects for the microscope a real intermediate image of the selected portion of a patient's eye in an intermediate plane adjacent that focal point of the lens which is remote from the patient's eye. An illuminated or radiation emitting marker is provided at that side of the intermediate plane which faces away from the lens and close to the optical axis of the microscope.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 12, 1995
    Assignee: Yves Robert
    Inventors: Yves Robert, Franz Papritz, Phillip Hendrickson
  • Patent number: 5134515
    Abstract: The housing (10), which is inserted between the magnification selector (7) and the ocular tube (8) of a microscope, accommodates a pivotable mirror (22) which is normally placed outside the beam path of the microscope, but which by actuating a lever (17) can be pivoted into the beam path in order to deliver the latter through a photo cone (13) to a camera (14). By actuating the lever (17), the camera (14) is released after the required chronological delay in order to take a picture of the object, e.g. an eye (4). A diaphragm arrangement, which can be brought into the preselected position for the exposure as well by actuation of the lever (17), is disposed at the entry of the housing (10), i.e. directly adjacent the magnification selector (7). Due to the full availability of the light and the advantageous position and adjustability of the diaphragm, optimum conditions exist both for observation and for photographical exposures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 4, 1991
    Date of Patent: July 28, 1992
    Assignee: Haag-Streit AG
    Inventors: Franz Papritz, Hansruedi Widmer
  • Patent number: 5016854
    Abstract: A spring is continuously acting on an upper part adjustable in the height by a spindle for compensating the weight of the vertical adjustable parts. An additional compensating spring acts over a piston on the upper part. By means of a screw which can be screwed in a threaded hole, the piston can be coupled with the base which is not displaceable in the height so that the effect of the additional spring is cut off. Many compensating springs can be provided which, at choice, can be rendered effective or ineffective in order to compensate for different weights.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1989
    Date of Patent: May 21, 1991
    Assignee: Haag-Streit AG
    Inventors: Franz Papritz, Hansruedi Widmer
  • Patent number: 4838671
    Abstract: Behind of the front objective, in the region of both parallel axes of the beams of rays of the microscope is disposed a slewable optical prismatic body with two plane parallel front faces and two opposite inclined, parallel refractive pairs of faces. In a basis position of this prismatic body, the path of the axes of the beams of rays remains uninfluenced by the plane parallel front faces of the optical prismatic body. In a position of the optical body pivoted by 90.degree., the beams of rays pass through the inclined refractive faces and they experience a transverse displacement. In accordance with the position of the prismatic body one may obtain therefore a greater or smaller stereoscopic angle .alpha.. This leads to significantly improved viewing possibilities, more particularly for eye examination.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 1988
    Date of Patent: June 13, 1989
    Assignee: Haag-Streit AG
    Inventors: Franz Papritz, Hansruedi Widmer