Claims
- 1. A microscope apparatus comprising:an objective lens adapted to relay an image of a specimen to infinity by collimating a beam of light from the specimen; an imaging lens adapted to form a primary image of the specimen from the beam of light emergent from said objective lens; and an image relay optical system adapted to relay said primary image to form a secondary image adjacent to an eyepiece and to project a pupil image of said objective lens, wherein said image relay optical system is configured such that a front side portion thereof is adapted to re-collimate the beam of light to cause a rear side portion thereof to receive a parallel beam of light, and wherein said image relay optical system includes a pupil relay lens adapted to project a pupil image of said objective lens and an image relay lens comprising a front lens unit and a rear lens unit, the front side portion of said image relay optical system containing said pupil relay lens and said front lens unit of said image relay lens, and the rear side portion of said image relay optical system containing said rear lens unit of said image relay lens.
- 2. A microscope apparatus comprising:an objective lens adapted to relay an image of a specimen to infinity by collimating a beam of light from the specimen; an imaging lens adapted to form a primary image of the specimen from the beam of light emergent from said objective lens; and an image relay optical system adapted to relay said primary image to form a secondary image adjacent to an eyepiece, said image relay optical system including: a reflecting plane set at an acute angle between said imaging lens and said primary image; and a lens system including a pupil relay lens adapted to project a pupil image of said objective lens and an image relay lens, said lens system being constructed to form a parallel beam of light, as re-collimated, inside a space between said primary image and said secondary image to allow an eyepoint to be moved along an optical axis, wherein a secondary-image-side portion of said image relay lens, which portion receives the parallel beam of light and is defined as a rear lens unit, is removably arranged.
- 3. A microscope apparatus comprising:an objective lens adapted to relay an image of a specimen to infinity by collimating a beam of light from the specimen; an imaging lens adapted to form a primary image of the specimen from the beam of light emergent from said objective lens; an image relay optical system adapted to relay said primary image to form a secondary image adjacent to an eyepiece and to project a pupil image of said objective lens; and a pupil modulator having a member adapted to change one of a transmittance and phase of light, wherein said image relay optical system is configured such that a front side portion thereof is adapted to re-collimate the beam of light to cause a rear side portion thereof to receive a parallel beam of light, and wherein said pupil modulator is located at a projected position of the pupil image.
- 4. A microscope apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, further comprising a beam splitter inserted in the parallel beam of light formed inside a space between the primary image and the second image of the specimen, so that a plurality of binocular units are allowed to be used with said microscope apparatus.
- 5. A microscope apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a pupil modulator having a member adapted to change one of a transmittance and a phase of light, said pupil modulator being located at a projected position of the pupil image.
- 6. A microscope apparatus according to claim 5 or 3, wherein at least one reflecting plane is interposed between said objective lens and said pupil modulator.
- 7. A microscope apparatus according to claim 5 or 3, wherein said pupil modulator is constructed to be finely adjustable with respect to a location thereof along an optical axis and in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis.
- 8. A microscope apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said image relay optical system satisfies a condition: F/3.5≦FP≦F1.1where FP is a focal length of said pupil relay lens, and F is a focal length of said rear lens unit of said image relay lens.
- 9. A microscope apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said microscope apparatus satisfies a condition:d≧50 mm where d is a distance between a mounting surface of said objective lens and a first surface of said imaging lens.
- 10. A microscope apparatus according claim 1, wherein said imaging lens for forming said primary image satisfies a condition:150≦F′≦200 mm where F′ is a focal length of said imaging lens.
- 11. A microscope apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, further comprising:a lens for pupil observation; and a binocular prism system, said lens for pupil observation being removably disposed between said imaging lens and said binocular prism system.
- 12. A microscope apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a binocular mounting portion situated between said front lens unit and said rear lens unit of said image relay lens is constructed to be rotatable by 180° to thereby change a height of an eyepoint.
- 13. A microscope apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a prism constructed with three prism elements cemented to one another for splitting light emerging from said imaging lens into two.
- 14. A microscope apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said image relay lens is constructed with two lens units which are a front lens unit and said rear lens unit.
- 15. A microscope apparatus according to claim 2, wherein a pupil modulator used for phase contrast observation, modulation contrast, and Schlieren methods, is located at a projected position of the pupil image.
- 16. A microscope apparatus comprising:an objective lens adapted to relay an image of a specimen to infinity by collimating a beam of light from the specimen; an imaging lens adapted to form a primary image of the specimen from the beam of light emergent from said objective lens; and an image relay optical system adapted to relay said primary image to form a secondary image adjacent to an eyepiece and to project a pupil image of said objective lens, wherein said image relay optical system is configured such that a front side portion thereof is adapted to re-collimate the beam of light to cause a rear side portion thereof to receive a parallel beam of light, and wherein said image relay optical system comprises a pupil relay lens adapted to project the pupil image of said objective lens and an image relay lens, said image relay lens comprises a front lens unit and a rear lens unit, and a binocular mounting portion situated between said front lens unit and said rear lens unit of said image relay lens is constructed to be rotatable by 180° to thereby change a height of an eyepoint.
- 17. A microscope apparatus comprising:an objective lens for projecting an image of a specimen at infinity as a parallel beam of light; an imaging lens for forming a primary image from the parallel beam of light emergent from said objective lens; an image relay optical system for relaying the primary image formed by said imaging lens, said image relay optical system including: a pupil relay lens for projecting a pupil image of said objective lens, said pupil relay lens having at least one positive lens element, a surface, closest to the specimen, of said pupil relay lens being configured to be convex toward the specimen, and an image relay lens having at least one positive lens element, at least one surface of lenses constituting said image relay lens being configured to be convex toward the specimen, and a pupil modulator having a member for changing one of a transmittance and a phase of light, said pupil modulator being located at a projected position of the pupil image of said objective lens, wherein said objective lens is selectively used among a plurality of objective lenses having different positions of pupils, and said microscope apparatus satisfies a condition: 6.3 ≦Awhere A is a space range in which said pupil modulator is allowed to be disposed, said space range being obtained as a product of a variation range of the positions of the pupils of said plurality of objective lenses and a square of a pupil projection magnification.
- 18. A microscope apparatus comprising:an objective lens for projecting an image of a specimen at infinity as a parallel beam of light; an imaging lens for forming a primary image from the parallel beam of light emergent from said objective lens; an image relay optical system for relaying the primary image formed by said image lens, said image relay optical system including: a pupil relay lens for projecting a pupil image of said objective lens, said pupil relay lens having at least one objective lens element, a surface, closest to the specimen, of said pupil relay lens being configured to be convex toward the specimen, and an image relay lens having at least one positive lens element, at least one surface of lenses constituting said image relay lens being configured to be convex toward the specimen, a lens for pupil observation; and a binocular prism system, wherein said lens for pupil observation is removably disposed between said imaging lens and said binocular prism system.
- 19. A microscope apparatus comprising:an objective lens for projecting an image of a specimen at infinity as a parallel beam of light; an imaging lens for forming a primary image from the parallel beam of light emergent from said objective lens; and an image relay optical system for relaying the primary image formed by said imaging lens, said image relay optical system including: a pupil relay lens for projecting a pupil image of said objective lens, said pupil relay lens having at least one positive lens element, a surface, closest to the specimen, of said pupil relay lens being configured to be convex toward the specimen, and an image relay lens composed of two lens units which are a front lens unit and a rear lens unit, said image relay lens having at least one positive lens element, at least one surface of lenses constituting said image relay lens being configured to be convex toward the specimen, wherein a binocular mounting portion situated between said front lens unit and said rear lens unit of said image relay lens is constructed to be rotatable by 180° to thereby change a height of an eyepoint.
- 20. A microscope apparatus comprising:an objective lens adapted to relay an image of a specimen to infinity by collimating a beam of light from the specimen; an imaging lens adapted to form a primary image of the specimen from the beam of light emergent from said objective lens; and an image relay optical system adapted to relay said primary image to form a secondary image adjacent to eyepiece and to project a pupil image of said objective lens, wherein said image relay optical system is configured such that a front side portion thereof is adapted to re-collimate the beam of light to cause a rear side portion thereof to receive a parallel beam of light, and wherein said imaging lens for forming said primary image satisfies a condition: 150≦F′≦200 mm where F′ is a focal length of said imaging lens.
- 21. A microscope apparatus comprising:an objective lens adapted to relay an image of a specimen to infinity by collimating a beam of light from the specimen; an imaging lens adapted to form a primary image of the specimen from the beam of light emergent from said objective lens; an image relay optical system adapted to relay said primary image to form a secondary image adjacent to an eyepiece and to project a pupil image of aid objective lens; a lens for pupil observation; and a binocular prism system, wherein said image relay optical system is configured such that a front side portion thereof is adapted to re-collimate the beam of light to cause a rear side portion thereof to receive a parallel beam of light, and wherein said lens for pupil observation is removably disposed between said imaging lens and said binocular prism system.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Application No. 08/497,400 filed Jun. 30, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,808,791.
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