Claims
- 1. A multi-user binocular stereoscopic viewing device for examining an eye, comprising:
- a housing:
- light source means for supplying light to illuminate the eye and positioned in said housing;
- first light guide means for reflecting light supplied by said light source means and representing the image of the eye, said first light guide means positioned in said housing;
- second light guide means for reflecting and transmitting said light produced by said first light guide means, said second light guide means positioned in said housing
- binocular viewing means positioned on said housing for receiving said light reflected by said second light guide means, said reflected light representing a stereoscopic image of the eye suitable for binocular viewing by a first user through the binocular viewing means, and
- window means positioned on said housing for receiving said light transmitted by said second light guide means, said transmitted light representing a non-stereoscopic image of the eye suitable for viewing by at least a second user through the window means.
- 2. The binocular stereoscopic viewing device of claim 1; wherein the second light guide means includes image splitters.
- 3. The binocular stereoscopic viewing device of claim 2; wherein the first light guide means includes mirrors.
- 4. The binocular stereoscopic viewing device of claim 3, wherein the second light guide means is replaceable with a mirror means for reflecting said light produced by said first light guide means.
- 5. The binocular stereoscopic viewing device of claim 2, wherein the second light guide means is replaceable with a mirror means for reflecting said light produced by said first light guide means.
- 6. The binocular stereoscopic viewing device of claim 1; wherein the first light guide means includes mirrors.
- 7. The binocular stereoscopic viewing device of claim 6, wherein the second light guide means is replaceable with a mirror means for reflecting said light produced by said first light guide means.
- 8. The binocular stereoscopic viewing device of claim 1, wherein the second light guide means is replaceable with a mirror means for reflecting said light produced by said first light guide means.
- 9. A method for multi-user observation of an eye through a binocular ophthalmoscope, the binocular ophthalmoscope having a binocular viewing station and a window viewing station comprising the steps of:
- illuminating the eye;
- reflecting light representing an image of the eye by a first light guide means;
- reflecting and transmitting said light by a second light guide means;
- viewing said light reflected by said second light guide means represented by a stereoscopic image of the eye suitable for binocular viewing by a first user through the binocular viewing station; and
- viewing said light transmitted by said second light guide means represented by a non-stereoscopic image of the eye by at least a second user through the window viewing station.
- 10. The method of a claim 9; wherein the step of reflecting and transmitting said light includes splitting the image of the eye through use of an image splitter.
- 11. The method of claim 9; wherein the step of reflecting light by said first light guide means includes redirecting the light toward said second light guide means.
- 12. The method of claim 10; wherein the step of reflecting light by said first light guide means includes redirecting the light toward said second light guide means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/637,909 filed Jan. 7, 1991 now abandoned.
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