Claims
- 1. A hand-held spotting scope, comprising:
an optical system defining a folded optical path, the optical system including a movable optical element; a housing supporting the optical system, the housing including an outer surface having a grasping region positioned adjacent the folded optical path and sized for grasping with one hand so that the spotting scope is supportable at eye level with one hand, in an ergonomic arm and wrist position; and a manually rotatable adjustment knob projecting laterally from the outer surface of the housing opposite the grasping region, the adjustment knob operably coupled to the movable optical element for displacing the movable optical element in response to rotation of the adjustment knob to thereby adjust an optical setting of the spotting scope, the adjustment knob sized and positioned for grasping and rotating with the user's other hand, thereby facilitating steady support of the spotting scope during adjustment of the optical setting.
- 2. The spotting scope of claim 1, in which the user's arm and wrist corresponding to the user's other hand can be held in an ergonomic position when the adjustment knob is grasped with the other hand.
- 3. The spotting scope of claim 1, in which the grasping region includes a radiused lower corner that nests in a concave region of the palm of the user's hand when the user grasps the spotting scope.
- 4. The spotting scope of claim 1, in which displacement of the movable optical element in response to rotation of the adjustment knob changes a focus setting of the spotting scope.
- 5. The spotting scope of claim 1, in which the adjustment knob drives the movable optical element at a velocity that varies with the rotational position of the adjustment knob.
- 6. The spotting scope of claim 1, in which the spotting scope has an overall length of less than 8 inches.
- 7. The spotting scope of claim 6, in which the spotting scope weighs less than 16 ounces.
- 8. The spotting scope of claim 1, in which the housing includes a lanyard mount for attaching a carrying strap to the spotting scope.
- 9. The spotting scope of claim 1, further comprising a power-adjusting lens assembly operable for manual adjustment of an optical power of the spotting scope.
- 10. The spotting scope of claim 9, further comprising a rotatable eyepiece assembly, the eyepiece assembly operably coupled to the power-adjusting lens assembly for adjusting the optical power of the spotting scope in response to rotation of the eyepiece assembly.
- 11. The spotting scope of claim 1, wherein the movable optical element comprises a porro prism.
- 12. The spotting scope of claim 1, wherein the movable optical element comprises a refractive optical element.
- 13. The spotting scope of claim 1, wherein the movable optical element comprises a lens.
- 14. The spotting scope of claim 1, further comprising a set of optical beam directing elements supported within the housing.
- 15. The spotting scope of claim 14, in which the movable optical element is included in the set of optical beam directing elements.
- 16. The spotting scope of claim 14, in which the set of optical beam directing elements includes a prism.
- 17. A spotting scope in accordance with claim 1, having a close focus distance of less than 30 feet.
- 18. A spotting scope in accordance with claim 1, having a close focus distance of less than 10 feet.
- 19. In a spotting scope of the type having an objective end and an eyepiece end, and an optical system including an objective lens mounted at the objective end, an ocular lens mounted at the eyepiece end, and at least one optical element movably supported between the eyepiece end and the objective end for adjusting an optical setting of the spotting scope, the optical system defining a folded optical path between the objective lens and the ocular lens, the improvement comprising:
a housing supporting the optical system, the housing including an outer surface sized and shaped to contain the folded optical path and to enable support of the spotting scope at eye level with one hand, in an ergonomic arm and wrist position; and a manually rotatable side-mounted adjustment knob projecting laterally from the outer surface of the housing along a side of the housing opposite where the housing is held by the user's hand, the adjustment knob operably coupled to the optical element for moving the optical element in response to rotation of the adjustment knob to thereby adjust the optical setting of the spotting scope, the adjustment knob sized and positioned for grasping and rotating with the user's other hand to thereby facilitate steady and comfortable support of the spotting scope during adjustment of the optical setting.
- 20. The spotting scope of claim 19, in which the user's arm and wrist corresponding to the user's other hand can be held in an ergonomic position when the adjustment knob is grasped with the other hand.
- 21. The spotting scope of claim 19, in which the outer surface includes a radiused lower corner that nests in a concave region of the palm of the user's hand when the user grasps the spotting scope.
- 22. The spotting scope of claim 19, in which movement of the optical element in response to rotation of the adjustment knob changes a focus setting of the spotting scope.
- 23. The spotting scope of claim 19, in which the adjustment knob drives the optical element at a velocity that varies with the rotational position of the adjustment knob.
- 24. The spotting scope of claim 19, in which the spotting scope has an overall length of less than 8 inches.
- 25. The spotting scope of claim 24, in which the spotting scope weighs less than 16 ounces.
- 26. The spotting scope of claim 19, in which the housing includes a lanyard mount for attaching a carrying strap to the spotting scope.
- 27. The spotting scope of claim 19, further comprising a power-adjusting lens assembly operable for manual adjustment of an optical power of the spotting scope.
- 28. The spotting scope of claim 27, further comprising a rotatable eyepiece assembly, the eyepiece assembly operably coupled to the power-adjusting lens assembly for adjusting the optical power of the spotting scope in response to rotation of the eyepiece assembly.
- 29. The spotting scope of claim 19, wherein the optical element comprises a porro prism.
- 30. An assembly for use in an optical telescope, comprising:
a molded support member including a frame portion and a generally tubular portion, the tubular portion having a longitudinal axis and at least one guide feature extending along the longitudinal axis; a first optical beam directing element rigidly seated on the frame portion in precise alignment relative to the tubular portion; a second optical beam directing element movably supported on the frame portion in precise alignment relative to the tubular portion and the first beam directing element; and at least one optical element slidably mounted within the tubular portion of the support member, the optical element including a guide piece operably engaged with the guide feature of the support member for guiding movement of the optical element along the longitudinal axis of the tubular portion.
- 31. The assembly of claim 30, further comprising:
a guide pin mounted to and extending from the support member; and a carriage slidably supported on the guide pin, the second optical beam directing element being seated on the carriage.
- 32. The assembly of claim 31, further comprising a second guide pin mounted to and extending from the support member parallel to the first guide pin.
- 33. The assembly of claim 30, in which the frame portion and the tubular portion of the support member are integrally formed of unitary one-piece construction.
- 34. The assembly of claim 33, in which the support member is formed by injection molding.
- 35. The assembly of claim 34, in which the support member is made of plastic.
- 36. A support member for precisely supporting and positioning multiple optical elements inside a housing of an optical telescope, comprising:
a generally tubular portion having a longitudinal axis and at least one guide feature formed therein for guiding a first optical element of the optical sighting device for movement along the longitudinal axis; and a frame portion integrally formed of unitary construction with the tubular section and including a seat sized to fit at least one optical beam directing element for rigidly seating the optical beam directing element at a precise position relative to the longitudinal axis.
- 37. The support member of claim 36, in which the frame portion and the tubular portion are integrally formed of unitary one-piece construction.
- 38. A support member in accordance with claim 37, formed by injection molding.
- 39. The support member of claim 38, in which the frame portion and the tubular portion are made of plastic.
- 40. The support member of claim 36, further comprising a rib connecting the tubular portion to the frame portion for enhancing structural rigidity of the support member.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] U.S. Design Patent Application titled Compact Spotting Scope, filed concurrently under Attorney Docket No. 44500/200:41, which is incorporated herein by reference.