Claims
- 1. An inverted-design microscope comprising:
- a stage on which an object to be observed can be placed;
- an objective provided movable along the optical axis below said stage to enable an observer to observe said object placed on said stage from the lower side;
- a condenser lens unit for an illuminating system arranged to face said objective across said stage interposed between them;
- a glass stylus having a tip part and extending along the optical axis of said objective, said glass stylus being positioned above said object between said object and said condenser lens unit for an illuminating system to move along the optical axis to enable said tip part to prick said object vertically thereto, said glass stylus being held to face said objective by an arm means attached to an objective holding means provided as a revolver on which said objective is mounted;
- a first driving means for vertically moving said objective holding means on which said objective is mounted, to focus and prick said object; and
- a second driving means for vertically moving said tip part to a position slightly above the focus position of said objective.
- 2. An inverted-design microscope according to claim 1, wherein:
- said condenser lens unit includes therein an illumination side differential interference element and a condenser lens, said objective holding means includes therein an image forming side differential interference element, and said glass stylus is provided between said condenser lens and said object in an optical path in which said illumination side differential interference element, said condenser lens, said object, said objective and said image forming side differential interference element are arranged in turn, said glass stylus being so arranged as to move vertically in interlocking with vertical movement in the optical axis direction of said objective while focusing is performed.
- 3. An inverted-design microscope according to claim 1, wherein:
- said arm means includes a micromanipulator having a vertically moving handle and capable of setting the tip part of said glass stylus slightly above said object, within the focal depth of the objective, by moving said vertically moving handle.
- 4. An inverted-design microscope according to claim 1, wherein:
- said driving means is constituted by a manual operating handle.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 717,091, filed Mar. 27, 1985, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof.
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Continuations (1)
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