The device and method of this disclosure belongs to the field of focusing mechanisms on binoculars and similar sighting devices. More specifically it is an improved focusing mechanism that integrates magnetic measurement of a position sensor magnet located on/in a sighting device's focus adjustor and then saving the focus adjustor's position, and thus the focus setting, in memory. The user is notified once the position is set and saved to memory facilitating the user's quick re-focusing to previously saved focus positions.
In the field of binoculars and other similar devices a manual focus device is one in which the user has to adjust the optical focus of the sighting device by hand by use of a focus adjustor. The focus adjustor itself may be adjusted in a variety of ways. Typical prior art manual focus adjustment systems include thumb knobs or levers on the sighting device body. These types of systems make it troublesome for a user who has moved off one target and focused on a second target to quickly re-focus the sighting device on the previous target.
Thus there is a need for an improved manual focusing mechanisms on binoculars and similar sighting devices that facilitates a user's ability to quickly re-focus the sighting device to previously saved positions
What is disclosed is an improved manual focusing mechanism that integrates magnetic measurement of a position sensor magnet on/in a focus adjustor of a sighting device wherein the focus mechanism's position is saved based on capturing the position of the focusing mechanism by using a position sensor magnet located on/in the focusing adjustor and a 3D magnetometer that measures the position sensor magnet's position, allowing users to set and save to memory a focused adjustment position, and thus the focus setting. The achievement of the set position is then indicated to the user, facilitating the user's ability to quickly re-focus on previously saved positions.
For a fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawing, in which:
The disclosed invention is an improved focusing mechanism that integrates magnetic measurement of a position sensor magnet on a focus adjustor wherein the focus position is based on capturing a focus adjustor's position with use of a position sensor magnet and 3D magnetometer and storing that captured position in memory thus allowing users to setup and save a focus adjustor's position facilitating the quick re-focusing on previously saved positions. As shown in the graph of
The preferred embodiment of the focus indication mechanism comprises a position sensor magnet located on the focus adjuster of a binoculars or similar sighting device wherein the position sensor magnet is also located in the proximity of a 3D magnetometer having a memory and an optical set indicator.
When a user wants to capture one or more focus settings by using the preferred embodiment focus indication mechanism installed on his/her binoculars or similar device he/she would activate the focus indication mechanism, manually focus the binoculars on a target of interest using the focus adjustor, press a button to set that focus position by measuring the X and Y values of the position sensor magnet located on the focus adjustor in the magnetic field created by the 3D magnetometer, record those measured values in memory (thus recording the focus adjustor's position) and notify the user of the successful memorization of the values via use of the optical set indicator. This allows the user, after focusing on a new target, to re-focus to that set position for the first target by easily moving the focus adjustor back to the set position.
Since certain changes may be made in the above described focus indication mechanism without departing from the scope of the invention herein involved, it is intended that all matter contained in the description thereof or shown in the accompanying FIGURE shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
The present application claims the benefit of previously filed co-pending Provisional Patent Application, Ser. No. 62/837,229, filed on Apr. 23, 2019.
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62837229 | Apr 2019 | US |