AU716952B2 - Fixing assemblage for fixing binocular loupes with spectacles - Google Patents
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Patents Act 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT Applicant: Kari ULVIO Invention Title: FIXING ASSEMBLAGE FOR FIXING BINOCULAR LOUPES WITH SPECTACLES The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me/us: 2 FIXING ASSEMBLAGE FOR FIXING BINOCULAR LOUPES WITH
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The present invention relates to a fixing assembly used for fitting the spectacles with binocular loupes, comprising an attachment frame and two loupes, each provided with at least two lenses of which the ocular lens closer to the eye is smaller than the outer objective lens, whereby the outer surface of a loupe jacket connecting the lenses also diverges at a sector angle which is essentially consistent with that drawn from the pupil to the rim of the ocular lens, characterized in that the attachment arms of the loupes are flat in the direction transverse to the viewing 15 direction so as not to create any substantial obstruction of the field of vision, and that the attachment arms include crossarms that can be folded at hinge points made of a metal deformable upon bending.
20 Such binocular loupes to be attached to spectacles are intended to facilitate precision work, such as the work of a dentist or of a precision mechanician. The drawbacks of prior art binocular loupes include a complicated design and an excessive weight as well as a restricted field of vision 25 caused by the loupes.
Moreover, e.g. Patent publications US-4,647,165 and US- 3,446,548 disclose the placement of various supplemental lenses over a sub-area of the actual lenses by means of mechanical, adjustable arms. These prior art solutions do not afford a reliable attachment for supplemental lenses and the attachment arrangement is not suitable for all types of spectacles. The attachment is often secured by manufacturing specially designed spectacles, leading to a substantial increase in total costs. The most general drawback in prior art attachment units based on mechanical attachment arms is the fact that the attachment assemblies H:\Sabene\Keep\Speci\DIVISIONAL-OF-45411-9-K-ULVIO.doc 18/02/99 3 obscure and interfere with the field of the vision.
An object of the invention is to provide a fixing assembly for mounting binocular loupes on the user's own spectacles, said assembly being as inconspicuous, easy to use and economically priced as possible. In the attachment of binocular loupes it is important that the fixing assembly and the loupes screen as little as possible of the field of the vision, whereby the view can be readily directed past the loupes at the same target that has just been examined and magnified through the loupes.
A particular object of the invention is to provide a fixing assembly for binocular loupes, which is suitable for use in 15 connection with many different types of spectacles and which is a source of minimal screening of the field of 0 vision caused thereby.
According to the present invention there is provided an "20 assembly for attaching binocular loupes to spectacles, the binocular loupes comprising two loupes, each including at least two lenses of which the ocular lens closer to the eye is smaller than the outer objective lens, whereby the outer surface of a loupe jacket connecting the lenses also 25 diverges at a sector angle which is essentially consistent with that drawn from the pupil to the rim of the ocular lens, characterized in that the attachment arms of the loupes are flat in the direction transverse to the viewing direction so as not to create any substantial obstruction of the field of vision, and that the attachment arms include crossarms that can be folded at hinge points made of a metal deformable upon bending.
Claims 2 to 5 disclose preferred embodiments of the invention assisting in the individual focusing of loupes for setting the loupes precisely according to the ocular gap of a user.
H: \Sabene\Keep\Speci\DIVISIONAL-OF-45411-96-K-ULVIO.doc 18/02/99 4 The invention will now be described in more detail with reference made to the accompanying drawings, in which fig. 1 is a plan view of a fixing assembly of the invention for attaching loupes to spectacles; fig. 2 is a frontal view of the binocular loupes shown in fig. 1; fig. 3 is a side view of the same binocular loupes; and fig. 4 is a more detailed view of loupe attachment arms with their hinges and adjustment facilities.
15 The following description deals with the exemplary embodiment shown in figs. 1-4.
Binocular loupes 18 are fastened by means of a bracket 17 to a nose bridge 3 included in spectacles. Each loupe 18 20 is fitted with at least two lenses of which the ocular lens closer to the eye is smaller than the outer objective lens.
As for its outer surface, a loupe jacket 19 connecting the lenses also diverges at a sector angle which is essentially consistent with that drawn from the pupil to the rim of the 25 ocular lens. Thus, restriction of the field of the vision o caused by the loupes is minimal. The user is able to look through or past the loupes according to his or her choice by just slightly turning the viewing direction and the head.
The loupe jackets 19 may consist of tubes having a thin wall thickness and a conicity which is consistent with said sector angle. The loupe jacket material may be a metal, fiber-reinforced plastics etc. The loupe jacket may have a cross-section which is circular, elliptical or polygonal.
The loupes 18 are mounted on flat crossarms 20 which can be H: \Sabene\Keep\Speci\DIVISIONAL-OF-45411-96-K-ULVIO.doc 18/02/99 5 bent at hinge points 21 that are made of a metal and have a shape which changes as a result of bending. The hinge points 21 can be made of a material other than the arms e.g. wire threads embedded in the arm material which is e.g. light metal or fiber-reinforced plastics. The axial directions of hinges 21 are selected so as to control bending of the arms 20 such that, in various positions of the loupes 18, the centre axes thereof cross each other at essentially the same distance from the binocular loupes 18.
Thus, the loupes always remain on focus provided that the distance between the loupes is set according to the distance between the eyes.
o oo oooo At the mid-point thereof between the hinges 21, said o. 15 crossarms 20 are connected to a lengthwise arm 24 whose attachment point is also provided with a hinge 22 made of a resilient metal. The arm element 24 is provided with a lengthwise slot 28 and the arm element 26 with a cross wise slot 27 and, thus, attachment of the arm elements 26 and 24 20 to each other by means of a screw 25 affords both a lengthwise and crosswise adjustment. The arm element 26 is connected with a hinge 23 to a yoke-like clip 6a which is mountable from above (or from below) on a metal attachment body 6b, having its sides provided with grooves 6c and the inner surfaces of the yoke 6a being shaped accordingly. In this case, the members 6a and 6b together provide an attachment clip, generally designated by reference numeral 6. With this snap-fit coupling, the binocular loupes are readily removable and replaceable. The small-sized and inconspicuous attachment body 6b can be permanently fixed to the nose bridge 3 of spectacles. The attachment body 6b can be fixed to nearly all types of spectacles by using a clamping hook 10, made of a soft metal and constituting a loop which grips around the nose bridge 3 and whose ends are received in a hole extending through the attachment body 6b and dimensioned identically to the hole in the member 8 in fig. 6, i.e. in such a manner that the threads H: \Sabene\Keep\Speci\DIVISIONAL-OF-45411-96-K-ULVIO.doc 18/02/99 -6 of a screw 7 engage with those of the clamping hook Such a clip is small, inconspicuous and firm and adaptable to nearly all types of spectacles.
What is essential about the invention is that the fixing assembly and the loupes are lightweight and only obscure a small section of the field of vision. This objective can be favouved.even further by designing a thin-walled loupe jacket so as to comply with the sector angle of a field of vision covered by a small-sized ocular lens. In addition, the flat shape and positioning of attachment arms are selected so as to interfere minimally with the field of vision. At the same time, however, the attachment arms, with the aid of their hinge points, enable an individual 15 alignment and setting of the distance between the eyes, such that the loupes have a focus always fixed in position.
The loupes may have a length of e.g. 20 30 mm. The ocular lens may have a diameter of e.g. about 10 mm. The ocular lens' distance from the eye is in the order of 20 mm 0*0* 20 when the lens is positioned very close to the lens of spectacles. The objective has a diameter which is determined by the sector angle and the length of the loupes.
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FI950333A FI101650B1 (en) | 1995-01-26 | 1995-01-26 | Supplementary lenses attachable to eyeglasses |
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FI952285A FI104656B (en) | 1995-05-11 | 1995-05-11 | Binocular eyepieces which can be attached to spectacles |
AU45411/96A AU708966B2 (en) | 1995-01-26 | 1996-01-26 | Fixing assemblage for fixing additional lenses, binocular loupes and the like with spectacles |
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US4647165A (en) * | 1984-11-27 | 1987-03-03 | Lewis Stanley P | Optical viewing accessory |
US5446507A (en) * | 1993-12-03 | 1995-08-29 | General Scientific Corporation | Spectacle frame for telemicroscopes and the like |
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US4647165A (en) * | 1984-11-27 | 1987-03-03 | Lewis Stanley P | Optical viewing accessory |
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