Claims
- 1. An eyecup assembly for attachment to an optical apparatus, said eyecup assembly comprising:an annularly-shaped ring having a multiplicity of unthreaded holes extending therethrough and adapted to receive screws for securing said eyecup assembly to the optical apparatus by engaging threaded holes in the optical apparatus; a rigid annulus overlying said ring and having a multiplicity of unthreaded holes therein aligned with the annularly-shaped ring multiplicity of holes, such that heads of the screws received by the multiplicities of holes engage the rigid annulus; and a flexible eyecup shell member laterally circumscribing an eyecup chamber, an inner end of said eyecup shell member forming a circular shell edge fixed to a periphery of said annularly-shaped ring, and an outer end of said eyecup shell member forming a shell edge conformable to a facial area surrounding an eye of a viewer, the shell member being provided with a plurality of vent holes.
- 2. The eyecup assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein:said eyecup shell member comprises one portion to one side of a vertical axis in a plane of said annularly-shaped ring and another portion to another side of said vertical axis, said one portion being generally configured to cover a portion of the facial area including temple and upper cheek, said another portion being generally configured to cover a portion of the facial area including central forehead and upper nose, said one and the other portions each being bilaterally symmetrical about a horizontal axis; whereby said eyecup assembly is adapted to receive either of the viewer's eyes.
- 3. The eyecup assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein said annularly-shaped ring and said eyecup lateral shell member are formed as a single unitary molded body.
- 4. The eyecup assembly in accordance with claim 3 wherein said unitary molded body is of an elastomeric material.
- 5. The eyecup assembly in accordance with claim 4 wherein the elastomeric material comprises a formulation of neoprene which exhibits a hardness in the range of 50-80 on a Shore A scale of durometer measurement.
- 6. An eyecup assembly for attachment to an optical apparatus, said eyecup assembly comprising:an annularly-shaped ring having a multiplicity of unthreaded holes extending therethrough and adapted to receive screws for securing said eyecup assembly to the optical apparatus by engaging threaded holes in the optical apparatus; an opaque rigid plate overlying said ring and having a multiplicity of unthreaded holes therein aligned with the annularly-shaped ring multiplicity of holes, such that heads of screws recieved by the multiplicities of holes engage the plate, to thereby adapt said eyecup assembly to prevent passage of light to the viewer's eye; and a flexible eyecup shell member laterally circumscribing an eyecup chamber, and inner end of said eyecup shell member forming a circular shell edge fixed to a periphery of said annularly-shaped ring, and an outer end of said eyecup shell member forming a shell edge conformable to a facial area surronding an eye of a viewer, the shell member being provided with a plurality of vent holes.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by and for the Government of the United States of America for Governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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