Claims
- 1. A magnification viewer comprising:
magnification loupes; a plurality of adjustment members; and a mount for attaching the viewer to spectacles.
- 2. A magnification viewer according to claim 1, further comprising a light mount for attaching a light to the magnification viewer.
- 3. A magnification viewer comprising:
at least one magnification loupe; an adjustment member; and a mount for attaching the viewer to spectacles.
- 4. A magnification viewer according to claim 3, further comprising a light mount for attaching a light to the magnification viewer.
- 5. A magnification viewer comprising:
a pair of magnification loupes; at least one adjustment member; and a mount for attaching the viewer to spectacles.
- 6. A magnification viewer according to claim 5, further comprising a light mount for attaching a light to the magnification viewer.
- 7. A magnification viewer comprising:
magnification loupes; a first adjustment member between the loupes such that the interpupillary distance can be adjusted; a second adjustment member for adjusting the magnification of the loupes; a third adjustment member for adjusting the declination of the loupes; a fourth adjustment member for changing the working distance of the loupes; a fifth adjustment member for changing the convergence of the loupes; a light attachment mount; and a mount for attaching the viewer to spectacles.
- 8. A magnification viewer comprising:
a magnifying means; an adjustment means for adjusting aspects of the viewer; a light means; and a mounting means for attaching the viewer to spectacles.
- 9. A magnification viewer according to claim 8, wherein the adjustment means adjusts aspects of the viewer wherein the aspects of the viewer are chosen from the following group: convergence, interpupillary width, magnification, declination, or working distance.
- 10. The method of using a magnification viewer including the steps of:
mounting the magnification viewer to spectacles; placing the spectacles on a person's face; and adjusting aspects of the viewer.
- 11. A method of using a magnification viewer according to claim 10, wherein the aspects of the viewer that are adjusted are chosen from the following group: convergence, interpupillary width, magnification, declination, or working distance.
- 12. A method of using a magnification viewer including the steps of:
mounting the magnification viewer to spectacles; placing the spectacles on a person's face; adjusting the magnification of the viewer; adjusting the interpupillary width; adjusting the declination; adjusting the working distance; and adjusting the convergence.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application 60/297,719, filed Jun. 11, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60297719 |
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