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US1338241A
US1338241A US230674A US23067418A US1338241A US 1338241 A US1338241 A US 1338241A US 230674 A US230674 A US 230674A US 23067418 A US23067418 A US 23067418A US 1338241 A US1338241 A US 1338241A
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  • the present invention relates to binocular telescopes, and more particularly to those in which the rays of light are deflected by prisms arranged in the respective barrels, such telescopes being commonly known in the trade as binoculars.
  • the objects of this invention are to improve the general construction of binocular telesciipes; to provide telescopes of this character in which the movable tubes are all inclosed and having comparatively few exposed movable parts; to provide a device of this character in which the prisms are mounted in removable brackets or supports and may be adjusted therein prior to being inserted in the barrel; to provide means for readily adjusting and indicating the pupiliary distance; to provide a device of this character in which the shell or barrel is dividedlongitudinally whereby all of the mechanism may be secured to one half thereof so that the other half will serve as a cover; and in general to provide such an improved device of this character as will appear more fully from the following description.
  • Figure 1 is a longitudinal sectional view
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation taken on the line 2 2 of Fig. l;
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1;v
  • g. l is a detail taken on the line 4-4 of Fig. l
  • Fig. 5 is a transverse sectional view taken on the line 5 5 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 6 is a detail of the adjustable eyepiece or ocular tube
  • Fig. T is an enlarged sectional view taken on the line 7-7 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 8 is a perspective view of one of the prism brackets or supports.
  • the main barrels or casing members 10 and 11 are hinged together on a tubular pintle 12 having a head at one end thereof and a nut 13 at the opposite end whereby suilicient tension may Specification ⁇ of Letters Patent.
  • each of these barrels is divided longitudinally, or provided with covers 14 which may be secured in any convenient manner, and which provide ready access to the interior mechanism.
  • the barrels or casings 10 and 11 are provided respectively with cylindrical projections and 1G for the objective tubes 17 and 18, which carry the objectives or objectglasses 19 and 20.
  • These tubes have threaded projections 21 and 22 which are engaged respectively by adjusting screws 23 and 24 mounted in the barrels 10 and 11. These screws project out through the casings and have gears and 26 secured to their outer ends.
  • These gears are engaged by gear 2T on a shaft 28 which extends through the tubular pintle 12 and is held in position by nut 29.
  • the shaft 2S is turned by means of a wheel 30 which has a projecting flange 31 to cover the gears. It will be seen that, by turning the wheel 30, the objective tubes may be moved inwardly and outwardly to focus the glass.
  • Each barrel or casing is provided with prisms 82 and 33 which are of the usual character, but which are adj ustably mounted in brackets or holders 34. These brackets are secured in the hinged portions of the casings in any convenient manner as by means of screws The prisms are held in position by means of yokes or loops 36 having adjusting screws 3T for tightening the prisms against the bracket'.
  • the prisms and brackets may be formed with suilicient accuracy so that no adjustment will be necessary, or a slight play may be left between the prisms and the bases on which they rest so that the prisms may be adjusted on the bases and then held in position by the yokes.
  • the prisms may be assembled and placed in position much more readily and accurately than in the usual construction having a cylindrical or unitary barrel structure.
  • the principal adjustment for focusing is secured through the movement of the objectives, but we also provide means whereby one or both of the eyepieces may also be adjusted.
  • the barrel or casing 11 in this instance is shown with a fixed eyepiece 38 and the barrel l0 with an adjustable eyepiece.
  • the latter barrel has a tubular projection 39 for receiving the ocular tube or eyepiece 40.y
  • a sleeve 4l is rotatably mounted onthe projection 39 and hasa pin 42 securedin the side thereof.
  • This pin projects inwardly through a transverse slot ,43 in the projection 39 and engages with a diagonalslot 44 in the tube 40.
  • the pin 42 causes the ocular Y A'.
  • substantially circular plate 45 is mounte'don the shafts 28 and 23 so'as to move with the barrel l0 when adjustment of the pupilary distance is made.
  • This'plate serves as a partial cover for the gears, and is provided with a pointer 46 which coacts with a scale 47 onl they casing 1l to indicate the pupilary distance.
  • This plate is provided with an annular slot 48 which receives the shaft or screw 24 and serves to limit the movement ofV the barrels Y on VtheV pintle.
  • a binocular having two barrels hinged i together, cylindrical projections extending from said barrels, objective tubes slidably mounted in said projections, lthreaded lugs on. said tubes arranged Awithin the barrels, Vadjusting screws engaging with the respective lugs, and means .Y for simultaneously' turning said screws.

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R. AND s. II. MELING.
BINOCULAH.
APPLICATION FILED APR. 25, IsIa.
2 SHEETS-SHEET l.
Patented Apr. 27, 1920.
'R. AND G. R. MELING.
BINOCULAR- APPLlCATlON FILED APR. 25, i918.
1,338,241, Patented Apr. 27, 1920.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
RANDOLPH MELING AND GUSTAVE R. MELING, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
BINOCULAR.
' Application filed April 25,
To all 107mm it may concern Be it known that we, RANDOLPH MELING and Gus'ixivn It. MELiNc, citizens of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Binoculars, of which the following is a specification.
The present invention relates to binocular telescopes, and more particularly to those in which the rays of light are deflected by prisms arranged in the respective barrels, such telescopes being commonly known in the trade as binoculars.
The objects of this invention are to improve the general construction of binocular telesciipes; to provide telescopes of this character in which the movable tubes are all inclosed and having comparatively few exposed movable parts; to provide a device of this character in which the prisms are mounted in removable brackets or supports and may be adjusted therein prior to being inserted in the barrel; to provide means for readily adjusting and indicating the pupiliary distance; to provide a device of this character in which the shell or barrel is dividedlongitudinally whereby all of the mechanism may be secured to one half thereof so that the other half will serve as a cover; and in general to provide such an improved device of this character as will appear more fully from the following description.
In the accompanying drawings illustrating this invention:
Figure 1 is a longitudinal sectional view;
Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation taken on the line 2 2 of Fig. l;
Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1;v
g. l is a detail taken on the line 4-4 of Fig. l
Fig. 5 is a transverse sectional view taken on the line 5 5 of Fig. 1;
Fig. 6 is a detail of the adjustable eyepiece or ocular tube;
Fig. T is an enlarged sectional view taken on the line 7-7 of Fig. 1; and
Fig. 8 is a perspective view of one of the prism brackets or supports.
In the particular form of our invention, as shown in these drawings, the main barrels or casing members 10 and 11 are hinged together on a tubular pintle 12 having a head at one end thereof and a nut 13 at the opposite end whereby suilicient tension may Specification `of Letters Patent.
Patented Apr. 27, 1920.
191s. serial No. satten.
be placed on the joint to hold the barrels in adjusted position. Instead of the usual unitary structure, each of these barrels is divided longitudinally, or provided with covers 14 which may be secured in any convenient manner, and which provide ready access to the interior mechanism.
The barrels or casings 10 and 11 are provided respectively with cylindrical projections and 1G for the objective tubes 17 and 18, which carry the objectives or objectglasses 19 and 20. These tubes have threaded projections 21 and 22 which are engaged respectively by adjusting screws 23 and 24 mounted in the barrels 10 and 11. These screws project out through the casings and have gears and 26 secured to their outer ends. These gears are engaged by gear 2T on a shaft 28 which extends through the tubular pintle 12 and is held in position by nut 29. The shaft 2S is turned by means of a wheel 30 which has a projecting flange 31 to cover the gears. It will be seen that, by turning the wheel 30, the objective tubes may be moved inwardly and outwardly to focus the glass.
Each barrel or casing is provided with prisms 82 and 33 which are of the usual character, but which are adj ustably mounted in brackets or holders 34. These brackets are secured in the hinged portions of the casings in any convenient manner as by means of screws The prisms are held in position by means of yokes or loops 36 having adjusting screws 3T for tightening the prisms against the bracket'. The prisms and brackets may be formed with suilicient accuracy so that no adjustment will be necessary, or a slight play may be left between the prisms and the bases on which they rest so that the prisms may be adjusted on the bases and then held in position by the yokes. On account of having the removable covers, it will be seen that the prisms may be assembled and placed in position much more readily and accurately than in the usual construction having a cylindrical or unitary barrel structure. The principal adjustment for focusing is secured through the movement of the objectives, but we also provide means whereby one or both of the eyepieces may also be adjusted. The barrel or casing 11 in this instance is shown with a fixed eyepiece 38 and the barrel l0 with an adjustable eyepiece. The latter barrel has a tubular projection 39 for receiving the ocular tube or eyepiece 40.y A sleeve 4l is rotatably mounted onthe projection 39 and hasa pin 42 securedin the side thereof. This pin projects inwardly through a transverse slot ,43 in the projection 39 and engages with a diagonalslot 44 in the tube 40. When the collar 41 is rotated, the pin 42 causes the ocular Y A'. substantially circular plate 45 is mounte'don the shafts 28 and 23 so'as to move with the barrel l0 when adjustment of the pupilary distance is made. This'plate serves as a partial cover for the gears, and is provided with a pointer 46 which coacts with a scale 47 onl they casing 1l to indicate the pupilary distance. This plate is provided with an annular slot 48 which receives the shaft or screw 24 and serves to limit the movement ofV the barrels Y on VtheV pintle. l/Vhen this 'adjustment is made, the gears 25 and 26 tend to move with relation to the gearv 27, but they-may not bothberotated the same amount. This 'would make a slight difference in the positions of the objective tubes. 'Any variation of this character may be readily corrected by adjustment of the adjustable ocular tube or eyepiece 40.
F rom this' description, and the accompanyi'ng drawings, it will be seen that we accomplish the objects above set forth and provide ak binocular telescope which may be easily constructed and which will be exceeding-ly durable on account of having all of the-movable parts inclosed and protected. Furthermore, the Vnecessary adjustments,
particularly of the prisms, may be readilyV made'on account of the accessibility of the interior parts, and also can be much more glasses as ordiinthe details of construction without departing from the general scope Yof Vthis invention, and, therefore, we do not wish'to t Ybe limited to the exact construction herein tube 40. toy move in or out as may beY desired.V f
shown and described,l except as specified in the following claims in which we claim:
l. A binocular having two barrels hinged i together, cylindrical projections extending from said barrels, objective tubes slidably mounted in said projections, lthreaded lugs on. said tubes arranged Awithin the barrels, Vadjusting screws engaging with the respective lugs, and means .Y for simultaneously' turning said screws. Y
'2. In a binocular telescope, thev combination of two casings hinged together, atribular pintle for said hinge, projections Vei:- tending fi'om said casings, objectivetubes slidably mounted in said projections, threadedlugs on said tubes arranged vwithin theV Y casings, vadjustingV screws mounted in each of said casings adjacent tothehinge and ir'engaging with'the respective lugs', gears on said screws, a shaft mounted in said tubular Vpintle, a gear on said shaft engaging withV the gears on theV screws, anda hand-wheel for turning said shaft. f
3. In a binocular telescope, the combination with the barrels, of brackets mounted therein, prisms securedv to said brackets, said barrels having lateral openings through which the brackets and prisms'maybe ren moved, and'covers for said openings. Y
Y RANDOLPH MELING.
GUSTAVE R. MELING.
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US2437947A (en) * 1944-02-17 1948-03-16 Universal Camera Corp Mounting for and including optical refracting means and method of forming the same
US2472739A (en) * 1945-10-26 1949-06-07 Keuffel & Esser Co Sealed adjustable eyepiece for optical instruments
US2811895A (en) * 1954-05-17 1957-11-05 Leitz Ernst Gmbh Universal drive for the focusing of binocular optical apparatus, especially telescopes
US4080043A (en) * 1973-04-05 1978-03-21 Carl Zeiss-Stiftung Binocular telescope
US4080042A (en) * 1972-07-06 1978-03-21 Carl Zeiss-Stiftung Collapsible binocular telescope with adjustable internal focusing
USRE30665E (en) * 1973-04-05 1981-07-07 Carl Zeiss-Stiftung Binocular telescope
US5196959A (en) * 1988-04-26 1993-03-23 Asahi Kogaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Binocular with objective lens-barrels rotatable about the optical axes of the objectives
US5305141A (en) * 1988-04-26 1994-04-19 Asahi Kogaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Binocular including a preassembled focusing unit
US5973830A (en) * 1997-01-29 1999-10-26 Asahi Kogaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Binocular with interpupillary adjustment mechanism
US20210405343A1 (en) * 2018-02-01 2021-12-30 Swarovski-Optik Kg. Binoculars With Eyepiece-Based Support Device

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2437947A (en) * 1944-02-17 1948-03-16 Universal Camera Corp Mounting for and including optical refracting means and method of forming the same
US2472739A (en) * 1945-10-26 1949-06-07 Keuffel & Esser Co Sealed adjustable eyepiece for optical instruments
US2811895A (en) * 1954-05-17 1957-11-05 Leitz Ernst Gmbh Universal drive for the focusing of binocular optical apparatus, especially telescopes
US4080042A (en) * 1972-07-06 1978-03-21 Carl Zeiss-Stiftung Collapsible binocular telescope with adjustable internal focusing
US4080043A (en) * 1973-04-05 1978-03-21 Carl Zeiss-Stiftung Binocular telescope
USRE30665E (en) * 1973-04-05 1981-07-07 Carl Zeiss-Stiftung Binocular telescope
US5196959A (en) * 1988-04-26 1993-03-23 Asahi Kogaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Binocular with objective lens-barrels rotatable about the optical axes of the objectives
US5305141A (en) * 1988-04-26 1994-04-19 Asahi Kogaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Binocular including a preassembled focusing unit
US5973830A (en) * 1997-01-29 1999-10-26 Asahi Kogaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Binocular with interpupillary adjustment mechanism
US20210405343A1 (en) * 2018-02-01 2021-12-30 Swarovski-Optik Kg. Binoculars With Eyepiece-Based Support Device

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