Claims
- 1. An inverted microscope comprising:
a microscope main body including a relay optical system which forms a primary intermediate image of a sample by a light from the sample irradiated with an irradiation light via an objective lens and an image forming lens, and which relays a light flux from said primary intermediate image; and a light path switch unit which is disposed in said microscope main body to be attachable/detachable, and which branches the light flux relayed by said relay optical system.
- 2. The inverted microscope according to claim 1, wherein said microscope main body has a reflective optical system which reflects the image forming light flux emitted from said image forming lens upwards by 45°.
- 3. The inverted microscope according to claim 1, further comprising: an observation tube including an observation-side image forming optical system which forms the light flux relayed by said relay optical system as an observation image of said sample.
- 4. The inverted microscope according to claim 3, wherein said light path switch unit includes a light path split member which splits the light flux relayed by said relay optical system, and is disposed between said microscope main body and said observation tube to be attachable/detachable.
- 5. The inverted microscope according to claim 4, wherein said light path split member splits the light flux relayed by said relay optical system to an observation light path which guides the light flux into said observation-side image forming optical system and an imaging light path which guides the light flux into a predetermined imaging apparatus.
- 6. The inverted microscope according to claim 5, wherein said light path switch unit includes an imaging-side image forming optical system which forms the light flux split into said imaging light path by said light path split member into an image in said imaging apparatus.
- 7. The inverted microscope according to claim 6, wherein said imaging-side image forming optical system has a magnification varying function.
- 8. The inverted microscope according to claim 6, wherein said light path switch unit includes an optical system onto which at least one of a 35 mm sized camera and a large-sized camera can be mounted, and in which the light flux of said imaging light path split by said light path split member is photographed by at least one of said 35 mm sized camera and said large-sized camera.
- 9. The inverted microscope according to claim 4, wherein said light path split member includes:
a first light path branch element which branches the light flux relayed by said relay optical system to the observation light path to guide the light flux into said observation-side image forming optical system and a first imaging light path; a second light path branch element which branches said light flux into said observation light path and a second imaging light path; and a switch mechanism which selectively switches said first light path branch element and said second light path branch element onto said light flux.
- 10. The inverted microscope according to claim 1, wherein said light path switch unit includes a light path split member which splits the light flux relayed by said relay optical system, and is disposed between said microscope main body and a predetermined imaging apparatus to be attachable/detachable.
- 11. An inverted microscope comprising:
a microscope main body including a relay optical system which irradiates a sample with an irradiation light via an objective lens, forms a light from said sample as a primary intermediate image of said sample via said objective lens and an image forming lens, and relays a light flux from said primary intermediate image; a observation tube including an observation-side image forming optical system which forms the light flux relayed by said relay optical system as an observation image of said sample; and an intermediate attachment unit which is disposed between said microscope main body and said observation tube to be attachable/detachable, and which includes a light path split member to split the light flux relayed by said relay optical system to an observation light path to guide the light flux into said observation-side image forming optical system and an imaging light path to guide the light flux into a predetermined imaging apparatus.
- 12. The inverted microscope according to claim 11, wherein said microscope main body has a reflective optical system which reflects the image forming light flux emitted from said image forming lens upwards by substantially 45°.
- 13. The inverted microscope according to claim 11, wherein said intermediate attachment unit includes an imaging-side image forming optical system which forms a light flux split to said imaging light path by said light path split member into an image in said imaging apparatus.
- 14. The inverted microscope according to claim 13, wherein said imaging-side image forming optical system has a magnification varying function.
- 15. The inverted microscope according to claim 11, wherein said intermediate attachment unit includes an optical system onto which at least one of a 35 mm sized camera and a large-sized camera can be mounted, and in which the light flux of said imaging light path split by said light path split member is photographed by at least one of said 35 mm sized camera and said large-sized camera.
- 16. The inverted microscope according to claim 11, wherein said light path split member includes:
a first light path branch element which branches the light flux relayed by said relay optical system to the observation light path to guide the light flux into said observation-side image forming optical system and a first imaging light path; a second light path branch element which branches said light flux to said observation light path and a second imaging light path; and a switch mechanism which selectively switches said first light path branch element and said second light path branch element onto said light flux.
- 17. The inverted microscope according to claim 11, wherein said intermediate attachment unit includes a light path split member which splits the light flux relayed by said relay optical system, and is disposed between said microscope main body and a predetermined imaging apparatus to be attachable/detachable.
Priority Claims (1)
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2001-105928 |
Apr 2001 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2001-105928, filed Apr. 4, 2001, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.