With Viewed Screen Patents (Class 359/400)
  • Patent number: 5283427
    Abstract: A night sight for a missile launcher has an objective lens with a field of view of at least 22 degrees. The output image of the objective lens is intensified by a variable gain light intensifier tube and the output of the intensifier is viewed through an eyepiece. A reticle pattern etched on a glass substrate and filled with titanium dioxide is illuminated by adjustable brightness LED's positioned at points on the periphery of the substrate. The reticle is disposed between the light intensifier and the eyepiece and substantially duplicates the function of reticles used in daysights.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 1, 1994
    Assignee: ITT Corporation
    Inventors: Earle N. Phillips, Mark A. Bryant
  • Patent number: 5280369
    Abstract: A facsimile equipment including an image data storing RAM for storing communication image data sets, a liquid crystal display for displaying the image data, numeral keys for designating a desired one of the image data sets stored in the image data storing RAM and demanding display of the desired image data set on the liquid crystal display, a search controller for searching an address corresponding to a line including the first pixel bit in the designated image data, and a display controller for reading the designated image data set stored at the searched address and the subsequent addresses by an amount equal to the number of bits displayable on the liquid crystal display and displaying the image data read on the liquid crystal display.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 1991
    Date of Patent: January 18, 1994
    Assignee: Brother Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
    Inventor: Fumihiro Minamizawa
  • Patent number: 5223974
    Abstract: The present invention relates to an improved collimator assembly that includes two separate optical paths. Each optical path passes through a corrector lens arrangement substantially centered and aligned with one of two eyepiece lens assemblies. Each corrector lens arrangement is constructed so as to selectively refract light passing through it, in such a manner so as to counteract and reduce the axial chromatic aberrations that occur in the eyepiece lens assemblies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 29, 1993
    Assignee: ITT Corporation
    Inventors: Earle N. Phillips, Richard E. Forkey, Brian E. Volk
  • Patent number: 5212590
    Abstract: In a brightness intensifier tube there is provided, preferably in the exit screen or, in the case of a brightness intensifier comprising a channel plate intensifier, on an input electrode thereof, a fixed alignment marker, for example by local burning in of screen material by photoelectrons from the entrance screen which are liberated therefrom by irradiation by a laser beam. For tubes comprising a fixed entrance optical system the alignment marker is preferably provided by focused application of light via the optical system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 18, 1993
    Assignee: U.S. Philips Corp.
    Inventor: Willy J. P. Bols
  • Patent number: 5157548
    Abstract: The disclosure relates to optical devices enabling daytime vision and night vision of an external scene with, in both cases, the superimposed introduction, into an observer's visual field, of an image given by an image generator. The image given by the light intensifier of a night observation system is processed in the same way as the image given by the image generator, by an auxiliary image-combining optical system which mixes these two images before they reach the main image-combining optical system of the device through which, in night vision, the observer directly sees the external scene. The auxiliary image-combining optical system is designed so that, in night vision, at least the greatest part of the light coming from the image generator reaches the main image-combining optical system. Depending on the embodiment, this result is obtained either with a retractable semi-reflecting mirror or with a semi-reflecting surface selective in frequency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 1991
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1992
    Assignee: Sextant Avionique
    Inventors: Laurent Monnier, Jean-Marc Kraus, Jean-Noel Perbet
  • Patent number: 5084780
    Abstract: A telescopic sight which can be used for either nighttime or daytime operation and is particularly adaptable for use on weapons ranging from rifles to anti-tank weapons.A first embodiment includes a single objective and two parallel light paths, one for day viewing and one for night viewing. The objective forms the beginning of the night path. Separating mirrors transmit light from the objective along the night path and reflects light from the objective to the day path. The night path includes an image intensifier assembly. A mirror at the end of the night path reflects the light from the image intensifier assembly to a beamsplitter/combiner on the day path. The beamsplitter/combiner transmits the light from the day path and reflects the light from the night path along the same path to an ocular assembly for viewing.A second embodiment of the telescopic sight is similar to the first embodiment but contains two objective lens assemblies for collecting light, one for the night path and one for the day path.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 1991
    Date of Patent: January 28, 1992
    Assignee: ITT Corporation
    Inventor: Earle N. Phillips
  • Patent number: 5064278
    Abstract: A mounting device and head support structure for carrying optical equipment, such as night vision goggles, on the head of a person, and including a structure which permits ready mounting and dismounting of the mounting device and the optical equipment carried thereby and also easy adjustment of the optical equipment in a vertical direction as well as along the line of vision after mounting. The mounting device includes a lever mounted in a housing and engageable by the user's hand when the mounting device and the optical equipment are grasped for mounting, and the lever is movable to a position to unlock engaging parts so as to permit the mounting device to move relative to the head support assembly and/or permit the part of the mounting device to which the optical equipment is attached to move relative to the housing. The single lever can be activated to accomplish both mounting, dismounting and adjustment in the two directions indicated above.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 1989
    Date of Patent: November 12, 1991
    Assignee: Allied-Signal Inc.
    Inventor: Walter Thomanek