Claims
- 1. An inverting and reversing prism system for a stereo microscope having an optical longitudinal axis and left and right eye viewing systems having left and right longitudinal axes, respectively, along which left and right beam paths are transmitted, respectively, comprising:
- at least four reflecting surfaces in each beam path, two of the reflecting surfaces in each beam path comprising inlet and outlet surfaces, respectively, for deflecting the beam path by 90.degree., the inlet and outlet surfaces in each beam path being oriented 45.degree. relative to the optical longitudinal axis of the microscope and 90.degree. relative to each other, with a line of intersection of planes containing the inlet and outlet surfaces in each beam path defining an angle of 45.degree. with respect to a plane through the left and right longitudinal axes of the left and right eye viewing systems, with at least two other of the reflecting surfaces in each beam path comprising intermediate reflecting surfaces disposed for deflecting the respective beam path from the inlet surface to the outlet surface.
- 2. The inverting and reversing prism system according to claim 1, wherein the at least two intermediate reflecting surfaces in each beam path consists of two intermediate reflecting surfaces.
- 3. The inverting and reversing prism system according to claim 2, wherein the intermediate reflecting surfaces in each beam path make an angle of 90.degree. relative to one another.
- 4. The inverting and reversing prism system according to claim 2, wherein the intermediate reflecting surfaces in each beam path are each arranged to deflect the respective beam path by 90.degree..
- 5. The inverting and reversing prism system according to claim 2, wherein the intermediate reflecting surfaces in each beam path are parallel to the optical longitudinal axis of the microscope.
- 6. The inverting and reversing prism system according to claim 1, wherein, as to at least one of the left and right beam paths, the at least four reflecting surfaces comprise six reflecting surfaces, with four of the six reflecting surfaces comprising intermediate reflecting surfaces each inclined 45.degree. with respect to the optical longitudinal axis of the microscope, the four intermediate reflecting surfaces include a first pair of intermediate reflecting surfaces disposed 90.degree. to one another and intersecting in a first roof line, and a second pair of intermediate reflecting surfaces disposed 90.degree. to one another and intersecting in a second roof line, and the first and second roof lines form an angle of 90.degree..
- 7. The inverting and reversing prism system according to claim 1, wherein a left beam path incident on a left one of the inlet surfaces is deflected via the intermediate reflecting surfaces in that beam path to a right one of the outlet surfaces and a right beam path incident on a right one of the inlet surfaces is deflected via the intermediate reflecting surfaces in that beam path to a left one of the outlet surfaces, and the left inlet and outlet surfaces comprise a first pair of oppositely directed reflecting surfaces and the right inlet and outlet surfaces comprise a second pair of oppositely directed reflecting surfaces.
- 8. The inverting and reversing prism system according to claim 7, wherein the first and second pairs of oppositely directed reflecting surfaces comprise separate internally reflecting prism members positioned adjacent one another.
- 9. The inverting and reversing prism system according to claim 8, wherein the oppositely directed reflecting surfaces of each pair of oppositely directed reflecting surfaces constitute, respectively, the hypotenuse of a right angle prism.
- 10. The inverting and reversing prism system according to claim 7, wherein the reflecting surfaces of the first and second pairs of oppositely directed reflecting surfaces are mirrored surfaces.
- 11. The inverting and reversing prism system according to claim 10, wherein the mirrored surfaces are respective right surfaces of a right angle prism, each right surface being mirror coated for reflecting in opposite directions in a half portion that is diagonal to the mirrored half portion of the other right surface.
- 12. The inverting and reversing prism system according to claim 1, further including means for rotating the system around the optical longitudinal axis between an operative position in which the reflecting surfaces are disposed in the beam paths and an inoperative position in which the reflecting surfaces are removed from the beam paths.
- 13. The inverting and reversing prism system according to claim 6, further including means for rotating the system around the optical longitudinal axis between an operative position in which the reflecting surfaces are disposed in the beam paths and an inoperative position in which the reflecting surfaces are removed from the beam paths.
- 14. The inverting and reversing prism system according to claim 1, and further including a lens system disposed in the beam paths for providing magnification according to principles of a Galilean telescope.
- 15. The inverting and reversing prism system according to claim 1, and further including a lens system including positive refractive power disposed in the beam paths for reducing a working distance of the microscope.
- 16. The inverting and reversing prism system according to claim 6, wherein each of the intermediate reflecting surfaces deflects the beam path by 120.degree..
- 17. An inverting and reversing prism system for a stereo microscope having an optical longitudinal axis and left and right eye viewing systems having left and right longitudinal axes, respectively, along which left and right beam paths are transmitted, respectively, comprising:
- two reflecting surfaces in each beam path comprising inlet and outlet surfaces, respectively, for deflecting the beam path by 90.degree., the inlet and outlet surfaces in each beam path being oriented 45.degree. relative to the optical longitudinal axis of the microscope and 90.degree. relative to each other, and intermediate reflecting surfaces disposed for deflecting the respective beam path from the inlet surface to the outlet surface of the respective beam path, wherein, in at least one of the left and right beam paths, the intermediate reflecting surfaces include four intermediate reflecting surfaces each inclined 45.degree. with respect to the optical longitudinal axis of the microscope, the four intermediate reflecting surfaces including a first pair of intermediate reflecting surfaces disposed 90.degree. to one another and intersecting in a first roof line and a second pair of intermediate reflecting surfaces disposed 90.degree. to one another and intersecting in a second roof line, and the first and second roof lines forming an angle of 90.degree..
- 18. The inverting and reversing prism system according to claim 17, wherein a left beam path incident on a left one of the inlet surfaces is deflected via the intermediate reflecting surfaces in that beam path to a right one of the outlet surfaces and a right beam path incident on a right one of the inlet surfaces is deflected via the intermediate reflecting surfaces in that beam path to a left one of the outlet surfaces, and the left inlet and outlet surfaces comprise a first pair of oppositely directed reflecting surfaces and the right inlet and outlet surfaces comprise a second pair of oppositely directed reflecting surfaces.
- 19. The inverting and reversing prism system according to claim 18, wherein the first and second pairs of oppositely directed reflecting surfaces comprise separate internally reflecting prism members positioned adjacent one another.
- 20. The inverting and reversing prism system according to claim 19, wherein the oppositely directed reflecting surfaces of each pair of oppositely directed reflecting surfaces constitute, respectively, the hypotenuse of a right angle prism.
- 21. The inverting and reversing prism system according to claim 18, wherein the reflecting surfaces of the first and second pairs of oppositely directed reflecting surfaces are mirrored surfaces.
- 22. The inverting and reversing prism system according to claim 21, wherein the mirrored surfaces are respective right surfaces of a right angle prism, each of the right surfaces being mirror coated for reflection in opposite directions in a half portion that is diagonal to the mirrored half portion of the other right surface.
- 23. The inverting and reversing prism system according to claim 17, and further including a lens system disposed in the beam paths for providing magnification according to principles of a Galilean telescope.
- 24. The inverting and reversing prism system according to claim 17, and further including a lens system including positive refractive power disposed in the beam paths for reducing a working distance of the microscope.
- 25. The inverting and reversing prism system according to claim 17, wherein each of the intermediate reflecting surfaces deflects the beam path by 120.degree..
- 26. In an inverting and reversing prism system for a stereo microscope having an optical longitudinal axis and left and right eye viewing systems having left and right longitudinal axes, respectively, along which left and right beam paths are deflected by a plurality of reflecting surfaces for inverting and reversing an image, the improvement wherein:
- two retroreflectors constituting inlet and outlet retro reflectors, respectively, are disposed in one of the left and right beam paths and at least two intermediate reflecting surface are disposed in the one beam path for deflecting the beam from the inlet retroreflector to the outlet retroreflector, each retroreflector including two reflecting surfaces oriented 90.degree. to one another and intersecting in a roof line inclined 45.degree. with respect to the optical longitudinal axis of the microscope.
- 27. The inverting and reversing system according to claim 26, wherein the at least two intermediate reflecting surfaces in the one beam path constitute two reflecting surfaces parallel to the optical longitudinal axis and inclined by 90.degree. relative to one another.
- 28. The inverting and reversing system according to claim 26, wherein the other of the left and right beam paths includes planar inlet and outlet reflecting surfaces inclined 45.degree. with respect to the optical longitudinal axis of the microscope, wherein the roof line of the inlet retroreflector of the one beam path is substantially coplanar with the planar outlet reflecting surface of the other beam path, and the roof line of the outlet retroreflector of the one beam path is substantially coplanar with the inlet reflector of the other beam path.
- 29. The inverting and reversing prism system according to claim 26, wherein each surface of the inlet and outlet retroreflectors deflects the respective beam path by 120.degree..
- 30. The inverting and reversing prism system according to claim 26, wherein each of the reflecting surfaces of the inlet and outlet retroreflectors is oriented 60.degree. relative to the optical longitudinal axis of the microscope.
- 31. An inverting and reversing prism system for a stereo microscope having an optical longitudinal axis and left and right eye viewing systems having left and right longitudinal axes, respectively, along which left and right beam paths are transmitted, respectively, comprising:
- three retroreflectors in each beam path, each retroreflector including two reflecting surfaces oriented 90.degree. to one another and defining planes that intersect in a roof line, two of the retroreflectors in each beam path being inlet and outlet retroreflectors, respectively, and the one other retroreflector in each beam path being an intermediate retroreflector for deflecting the respective beam from the inlet retroreflector to the outlet retroreflector, wherein, as to both beam paths, the roof line of the inlet retroreflector of one beam path and the roof line of the outlet retroreflector of the other beam path are substantially coaxial and inclined 45.degree. with respect to the optical longitudinal axis of the microscope.
- 32. The inverting and reversing prism system according to claim 31, wherein each surface of the inlet and outlet retroreflectors deflects the respective beam path by 120.degree..
- 33. The inverting and reversing prism system according to claim 32, wherein each of the reflecting surfaces of the inlet and outlet retroreflectors is oriented 60.degree. relative to the optical longitudinal axis of the microscope.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/029,953 filed in the United States on Nov. 8, 1996 and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/031,537 filed in the United States on Dec. 2, 1996, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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