AT48376B - Single lens made of four cemented lenses. - Google Patents

Single lens made of four cemented lenses.

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AT48376B
AT48376B AT48376DA AT48376B AT 48376 B AT48376 B AT 48376B AT 48376D A AT48376D A AT 48376DA AT 48376 B AT48376 B AT 48376B
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Zeiss Carl Fa
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  Einzelobjekti v aus   vier verkitteten Linsen.   



   Die Erfindung besteht m einer Verbesserung des aus vier Linsen verkitteten Einzelobjektivs das von Dr. Rudolph 1894 als erster Einzelanastigmat entworfen worden ist und seit 1895 von der Firma Zeiss unter der Bezeichnung Serie VII (rotarlinse 1 : 12, 5) geliefert wird. Bei diesem Objektiv ist von den   drei Kitthächen   die vordere (der Blende zugewandte) nach vorn konvex und sammelnd, die mittlere nach vorn konkav und   sammelnd   und die hintere nach vorn konkav und zerstreuend. Die vorderste Linse hat eine konkave Vorderfläche und die hinterste Linse ist bei konvexer Hinterfläche zerstreuend. Es ist, also die vorderste Linse bikonka v. die zweite bikonvex, die dritte konkavkonvex und sanunelnd und die zerstreuende, hinterste Linse ebenfalls konkavkonvex. 
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   In entsprechend vermindertem Masse kann man sie auch zwei von diesen Zielen oder allen drei zugute kommen lassen. Zugleich bringt die Erfindung eine die Ausführung des Objektivs 
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 in den folgenden Tabellen näher erläutert. Dieses Objektiv ist   auch chromatisch und   in bezug auf die Sinusbedingung korrigiert. Seine relative Öffnung beträgt 1 : 12. 5. 
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  Radien, <SEP> Abstand <SEP> und <SEP> Dicken.
<tb> r1 <SEP> - <SEP> 12,0 <SEP> b <SEP> 2,34
<tb> r2 <SEP> @ <SEP> 44,2 <SEP> d1 <SEP> 0, <SEP> 48
<tb> r3 <SEP> - <SEP> 0,3 <SEP> dII <SEP> 1,70
<tb> r4 <SEP> - <SEP> 6,6 <SEP> dIII <SEP> 1,50
<tb> r5 <SEP> - <SEP> 13,4 <SEP> dIV <SEP> 0,66
<tb> Glasarten <SEP> :
<tb> nD <SEP> nG'
<tb> 1, <SEP> 4979 <SEP> 1, <SEP> 50"14
<tb> 11 <SEP> : <SEP> 1, <SEP> 622', <SEP> 1, <SEP> 630H
<tb> I <SEP> : <SEP> 1,4979 <SEP> 1,5074
<tb> II <SEP> : <SEP> 1,6227 <SEP> 1,6308
<tb> III <SEP> : <SEP> 1,5813 <SEP> 1,5952
<tb> IV <SEP> : <SEP> 1,6275 <SEP> 1,6487
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**WARNUNG** Ende DESC Feld kannt Anfang CLMS uberlappen**.



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  Individual object from four cemented lenses.



   The invention consists in an improvement of the single lens cemented from four lenses by Dr. Rudolph was designed as the first single anastigmat in 1894 and has been supplied by Zeiss since 1895 under the name Series VII (rotar lens 1: 12, 5). In this lens, of the three cement surfaces, the front one (facing the diaphragm) is convex and converging towards the front, the middle one is concave and converging towards the front and the rear is concave and diffusing towards the front. The foremost lens has a concave front surface and the rearmost lens is diffusing if the rear surface is convex. It is, therefore, the foremost lens bikonka v. the second biconvex, the third concave-convex and concave, and the diffusing, rearmost lens also concave-convex.
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   To a correspondingly lesser extent, they can also benefit two of these goals or all three. At the same time, the invention brings an implementation of the lens
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 explained in more detail in the following tables. This lens is also chromatic and corrected for the sine condition. Its relative aperture is 1: 12. 5.
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  Radii, <SEP> distance <SEP> and <SEP> thicknesses.
<tb> r1 <SEP> - <SEP> 12.0 <SEP> b <SEP> 2.34
<tb> r2 <SEP> @ <SEP> 44,2 <SEP> d1 <SEP> 0, <SEP> 48
<tb> r3 <SEP> - <SEP> 0.3 <SEP> dII <SEP> 1.70
<tb> r4 <SEP> - <SEP> 6.6 <SEP> dIII <SEP> 1.50
<tb> r5 <SEP> - <SEP> 13.4 <SEP> dIV <SEP> 0.66
<tb> Glass types <SEP>:
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<tb> 1, <SEP> 4979 <SEP> 1, <SEP> 50 "14
<tb> 11 <SEP>: <SEP> 1, <SEP> 622 ', <SEP> 1, <SEP> 630H
<tb> I <SEP>: <SEP> 1.4979 <SEP> 1.5074
<tb> II <SEP>: <SEP> 1.6227 <SEP> 1.6308
<tb> III <SEP>: <SEP> 1.5813 <SEP> 1.5952
<tb> IV <SEP>: <SEP> 1.6275 <SEP> 1.6487
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** WARNING ** End of DESC field may overlap beginning of CLMS **.

 

Claims (1)

EMI1.5 <Desc/Clms Page number 2> und zerstreuend machen, deren vorderste eine konkave Vorderfläche und einen kleineren Exponenten nD als 1,52 hat und deren hinterste bei konvexer Hinterfläche zerstreuend ist und EMI2.1 EMI2.2 EMI1.5 <Desc / Clms Page number 2> and make it diffusing, the foremost of which has a concave front surface and a smaller exponent nD than 1.52 and the rearmost of which is diffusing if the rear surface is convex and EMI2.1 EMI2.2
AT48376D 1909-10-15 1910-10-08 Single lens made of four cemented lenses. AT48376B (en)

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