Patents by Inventor Fritz Straehle
Fritz Straehle 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).
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Patent number: 10078205Abstract: An optical observation device (100) for observing an eye (22) is described, having a microscope means (1), in particular a stereoscopic means, for observation of the anterior segment of eye (22), and having a means (2) for visualizing the retina of eye (22), particularly a stereoscopic means, with at least one camera (21), in particular, a digital camera. In order to provide an optical observation device (100), with which the anterior eye (22) and the retina can be observed alternately, in particular stereoscopically, in a constructively simple way, it is provided according to the invention that visualizing means (2) is designed as an attachment module in front of microscope means (1) and that visualizing means (2) is disposed on a positioning device (12) and can be positioned in front of eye (22), in particular, at a short distance in front of eye (22), via positioning device (12).Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2010Date of Patent: September 18, 2018Assignee: CARL ZEISS MEDITEC AGInventors: Christoph Hauger, Fenny Nauli, Fritz Straehle, Martin Fanenbruck
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Patent number: 9279974Abstract: A microscopy system method for inspecting a retina of an eye including generating an inverted intermediate image of the retina using an opthalmoscopic lens; detecting a left image of the intermediate image from a left viewing direction and detecting a right image of the intermediate image from a right viewing direction; and displaying an inverted representation of the detected left image to a right eye of a user and displaying an inverted representation of the detected right image to a left eye of the user.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2008Date of Patent: March 8, 2016Assignee: CARL ZEISS MEDITIC AGInventors: Christian Luecke, Alfons Abele, Dirk Brunner, Frank Rudolph, Fritz Straehle, Joachim Steffen, Michael Wirth
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Patent number: 8864311Abstract: Among other things, an illumination device (10) is described for one, two or more observation beam paths, each with an observation device having an observation beam bundle, in particular for an operating microscope, having at least one light source (12) for producing at least one illumination beam bundle for illuminating an object to be observed (13), in particular, an eye to be observed, wherein the at least one illumination beam bundle runs coaxially to an observation beam bundle. It is provided according to the invention, in order to be able to suppress disruptive reflections, that illumination device (10) has an illumination optics (11) that is constructed according to the Köhler principle of illumination, and in which at least one reflection diaphragm (18) is provided in order to avoid light reflected from the surface of an objective element (19). In addition, a correspondingly improved observation device is described.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2007Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Carl Zeiss Meditec AGInventors: Franz Merz, Peter Reimer, Fritz Straehle
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Patent number: 8708493Abstract: Disclosed are an illumination device for an observation device comprising one, two or more observation beam paths with one respective beam of observation rays, especially for an ophthalmologic surgical microscope, and a corresponding observation device. Said illumination device is provided with at least one light source for generating at least one beam of observation rays in order to illuminate an object that is to be observed. According to one embodiment of the invention, at least two partial bundles of illumination rays are provided, each of which extends coaxial to a corresponding beam of observation rays, while the partial beams of illumination rays are embodied so as to form two or several illumination spots on the fundus of an object that is to be observed, e.g.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2010Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Carl Zeiss Meditec AGInventors: Peter Reimer, Heinz Abramowsky, Daniel Kolster, Fritz Straehle, Alfons Abele
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Publication number: 20120120486Abstract: A microscope system for imaging of an object that can be placed in an object plane of a microscope system includes an imaging system for providing at least one pair of optical imaging paths that include a stereoscopic angle in the object plane. The imaging system includes a first subsystem comprising a first plurality of optical lenses that are commonly traversed by both optical imaging paths of the at least one pair of optical imaging paths. The imaging system also includes a second subsystem comprising a second plurality of optical lenses that are traversed by only one optical imaging path. At least two optical lenses of the first plurality of optical lenses and at least two optical lenses of the second plurality of optical lenses are displaceable relative to one another along a common optical imaging path to respectively vary a magnification of the representation of the object.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2011Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: Carl Zeiss Meditec AGInventors: Fritz Strähle, Christoph Hauger
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Patent number: 8177364Abstract: Disclosed are an illumination device for an observation device comprising one, two or more observation beam paths with one respective beam of observation rays, especially for an ophthalamogic surgical microscope, and a corresponding observation device. Said illumination device is provided with at least one light source for generating at least one beam of observation rays in order to illuminate an object that is to be observed. According to one embodiment of the invention, at least two partial bundles of illumination rays are provided, each of which extends coaxial to a corresponding beam of observation rays, while the partial beams of illumination rays are embodied so as to form two or several illumination spots on the fundus of an object that is to be observed, e.g.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2005Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: Carl Zeiss Meditec AGInventors: Peter Reimer, Heinz Abramowsky, Daniel Kolster, Fritz Straehle, Alfons Abele
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Patent number: 8054543Abstract: The invention relates to a microscopy system for representing an object that can be placed on an object plane (1) of the microscopy system, the latter comprising a representation system (26) containing several optical elements for providing at least one optical representation path (2a, 2b, 2c, 2d). According to one embodiment of the invention, the optical elements comprise a plurality of optical lenses (4-8, 11, 13, 14), through which the optical representation path(s) (2a-2d) pass(es) in sequence and which represent the object plane (1) in an intermediate image (P). The optical lenses (4-8, 11) are configured in such a way that the representation of the object plane (1) in the intermediate image (P) is reduced a maximum 0.9 times, preferably a maximum 0.8 times, preferably a maximum 0.6 times, with 0.5 times being the preferred maximum reduction.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2006Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: Carl Zeiss Meditec AGInventors: Fritz Strähle, Christoph Hauger
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Publication number: 20110205489Abstract: An optical observation device (100) for observing an eye (22) is described, having a microscope means (1), in particular a stereoscopic means, for observation of the anterior segment of eye (22), and having a means (2) for visualizing the retina of eye (22), particularly a stereoscopic means, with at least one camera (21), in particular, a digital camera. In order to provide an optical observation device (100), with which the anterior eye (22) and the retina can be observed alternately, in particular stereoscopically, in a constructively simple way, it is provided according to the invention that visualizing means (2) is designed as an attachment module in front of microscope means (1) and that visualizing means (2) is disposed on a positioning device (12) and can be positioned in front of eye (22), in particular, at a short distance in front of eye (22), via positioning device (12).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2010Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventors: Christoph Hauger, Fenny Nauli, Fritz Straehle, Martin Fanenbruck
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Patent number: 7933065Abstract: The invention relates to a microscope or stereomicroscope for representing an object that can be placed on an object plane (1) of the stereomicroscope, the latter providing at least one pair of optical paths (2a, 2b, 2c, 2d) and comprising at least one deflection element with a reflecting surface (3; 3?) and a representation system (26; 26*; 26**; 26?) containing several optical elements. The optical elements comprise a plurality of lenses (4-8, 11, 13, 14, 16?-21?, 16?-21?, 16??-21?? 16??-21??). In addition, the optical elements are configured in such a way, that pupil planes (27a, 27b) of the optical representation paths (2a, 2b) intersect the reflecting surface (3; 3?) of the deflection element or are located at a distance (S, S?; S*, S*?) from said reflecting surface (3; 3?). The distance (S, S?; S*, S*?) is less than 1.5 times, in particular less than 1.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2006Date of Patent: April 26, 2011Assignee: Carl Zeiss Surgical GmbHInventors: Fritz Strähle, Christoph Hauger
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Publication number: 20110063736Abstract: The invention relates to optics comprising adjustable optical elements and, if desired, lenses of fixed focal lens. By use of an appropriate controller for the adjustable optical elements, characteristics of the optics can be advantageously varied. For this purpose, systems are provided which are suitable for use as surgical stereo-microscope, objective, ocular or zoom. A zoomable imaging optics comprises lenses and of variable optical power, which are oppositely controlled by means of a controller to change an imaging ratio, so that the optical power of the one lens is increased and the optical power of the other lens is decreased. Moreover, the imaging optics may comprise still further assemblies of fixed optical power.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2010Publication date: March 17, 2011Inventors: Andreas Obrebski, Fritz Strähle
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Patent number: 7907336Abstract: A surgical microscope (100) has an illuminating arrangement (110) which can guide illuminating light to the object region (105) with a first illuminating beam path (111) and with a second illuminating beam path (112). A light exit unit is provided in the first illuminating beam path (111). An illuminating field diaphragm is mounted in the second illuminating beam path. The first illuminating beam path (111) has an illuminating optic which images the light exit plane of the light exit unit or a plane conjugated to the light exit plane into a first image plane (350). An illuminating optic is provided in the second illuminating beam path (112) and this illuminating optic images the illuminating field diaphragm into a second image plane (250) different from the first image plane.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2008Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Carl Zeiss Surgical GmbHInventors: Alfons Abele, Peter Reimer, Anja Seiwert, Fritz Strähle, Franz Merz
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Publication number: 20110037947Abstract: Disclosed are an illumination device for an observation device comprising one, two or more observation beam paths with one respective beam of observation rays, especially for an ophthalmologic surgical microscope, and a corresponding observation device. Said illumination device is provided with at least one light source for generating at least one beam of observation rays in order to illuminate an object that is to be observed. According to one embodiment of the invention, at least two partial bundles of illumination rays are provided, each of which extends coaxial to a corresponding beam of observation rays, while the partial beams of illumination rays are embodied so as to form two or several illumination spots on the fundus of an object that is to be observed, e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2010Publication date: February 17, 2011Inventors: Peter Reimer, Heinz Abramowsky, Daniel Kolster, Fritz Straehle, Alfons Abele
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Publication number: 20100309550Abstract: A head-mountable loupe for observing an object includes a support configured to be attachable to the head of a user and optics mounted to the support and including an objective lens, left and right oculars and a plurality of beam folding mirrors. The loupe has an observation configuration in which the left and right oculars are disposed in front of left and right eyes, respectively, of the user, to establish a folded left beam path originating from the object, traversing the objective lens and the left ocular and reflected from plural beam folding mirrors, and to establish a folded right beam path originating from the object, traversing the objective lens and the right ocular and reflected from plural beam folding mirrors.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2010Publication date: December 9, 2010Applicant: Carl Zeiss Surgical GmbHInventors: Christoph Hauger, Fritz Strähle
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Publication number: 20100277793Abstract: The invention relates to an optical system for observing an object, having a first system part with at least one observation beam path and at least one second system part with at least one other observation beam path, wherein the at least two system parts have a common or separate first imaging stage and a different second imaging stage, wherein the first imaging stage has an objective, wherein the second imaging stage of the first system part is designed as visual or digital and the second imaging stage of the second system part is designed as visual or digital, in which a visual imaging stage has at least one eyepiece and a magnification system with different lenses and in which a digital imaging stage has at least one camera adapter and a magnification system with different lenses, and wherein the second imaging stage of the second system part is designed in such a way that it makes possible a higher optical resolution of the object to be observed than the second imaging stage of the first system part.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2007Publication date: November 4, 2010Inventors: Christoph Hauger, Fritz Straehle, Ralf Kuschnereit
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Patent number: 7697199Abstract: A lighting device (40) is described for an observation device (10), in particular for an ophthalmologic operating microscope, as well as such an observation device (10). The lighting device (40) has a light source (41) as well as a number of optical components, which are provided between light source (41) and an objective element (11). The optical components are designed according to the invention in such a way that the imaging of the lighting pupil (43) and the observation pupils is produced on the fundus of the eye (30). In this way, an exactly defined interaction of the lighting beam path (56) with an observation beam path is made possible, whereby practical requirements can be fulfilled relative to the homogeneity of the red reflex with simultaneous sufficiently good contrasting.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2004Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Carl Zeiss AGInventors: Peter Reimer, Fritz Straehle, Daniel Kolster
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Publication number: 20090273757Abstract: Among other things, an illumination device (10) is described for one, two or more observation beam paths, each with an observation device having an observation beam bundle, in particular for an operating microscope, having at least one light source (12) for producing at least one illumination beam bundle for illuminating an object to be observed (13), in particular, an eye to be observed, wherein the at least one illumination beam bundle runs coaxially to an observation beam bundle. It is provided according to the invention, in order to be able to suppress disruptive reflections, that illumination device (10) has an illumination optics (11) that is constructed according to the Köhler principle of illumination, and in which at least one reflection diaphragm (18) is provided in order to avoid light reflected from the surface of an objective element (19). In addition, a correspondingly improved observation device is described.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2007Publication date: November 5, 2009Inventors: Franz Merz, Peter Reimer, Fritz Straehle
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Publication number: 20090180178Abstract: A microscopy system method for inspecting a retina of an eye including generating an inverted intermediate image of the retina using an opthalmoscopic lens; detecting a left image of the intermediate image from a left viewing direction and detecting a right image of the intermediate image from a right viewing direction; and displaying an inverted representation of the detected left image to a right eye of a user and displaying an inverted representation of the detected right image to a left eye of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2008Publication date: July 16, 2009Inventors: Christian LUECKE, Alfons Abele, Dirk Brunner, Frank Rudolph, Fritz Straehle, Joachim Steffen, Michael Wirth
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Publication number: 20090059363Abstract: A microscope system for imaging an object which can be arranged in an object plane of the microscope system, which includes an imaging system, a displacement device and a controller is described. The imaging system may provide at least one optical imaging path for imaging an imaging field of the object plane. The displacement device may be adapted to translatory displace the imaging field of the imaging system in the object plane. The controller is adapted to determine a desired displacement of the imaging field in the object plane and to correspondingly control the displacement device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Applicant: CARL ZEISS SURGICAL GMBHInventors: Fritz Straehle, Christoph Hauger
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Patent number: 7471458Abstract: The invention concerns an objective (1) for an observation device (10), whereby the objective comprises an objective-lens-system, which consists of a first optical subcomponent (11, 14) on the object side and a second, optical subcomponent (12, 15), whereby the second optical subcomponent (12, 15) is arranged at a distance (d2) to the first optical subcomponent (11, 14) on the optical axis of the objective, and one of the subcomponents (12, 14) possesses a positive refractive power and the other subcomponent (11, 15) possesses a negative refractive power, which is hereby characterized in that the objective (1) has a zooming device. In addition, the invention concerns a microscope, which contains such an objective. Finally, a method for adjusting an objective (1) of an observation device (10) is provided with the invention.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2004Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: Carl Zeiss AGInventors: Fritz Straehle, Christoph Hauger
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Patent number: 7468835Abstract: A microscopy system method for inspecting a retina of an eye including generating an inverted intermediate image of the retina using an ophthalmoscopic lens; detecting a left image of the intermediate image from a left viewing direction and detecting a right image of the intermediate image from a right viewing direction; and displaying an inverted representation of the detected left image to a right eye of a user and displaying an inverted representation of the detected right image to a left eye of the user.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2004Date of Patent: December 23, 2008Assignee: Carl Zeiss Surgical GmbHInventors: Christian Luecke, Alfons Abele, Dirk Brunner, Frank Rudolph, Fritz Straehle, Joachim Steffen, Michael Wirth