Claims
- 1. An objective lens system for microscopes comprising:
- a plural number of lens components including a cemented doublet,
- wherein one of said lens components is disposed on the most object side and has a convex surface on the image side, and
- wherein at least one surface of the lens components is an aspherical surface that is convex toward the image side and has such a shape as to weaken the refractive power thereof as the portions of said aspherical surface are farther from the optical axis.
- 2. An objective lens system from microscopes, comprising:
- a plural number of lens components including a cemented doublet,
- wherein one of said lens components is disposed on the most object side and has a convex surface on the image side thereof,
- wherein one of said objective lens system's lens surfaces is an aspherical surface that is concave toward the object side and has a shape so as to strengthen the refractive power thereof as portions of said aspherical surface are farther from the optical axis, and
- wherein a reference sphere of said aspherical surface has negative refractive power.
- 3. An objective lens system for microscopes comprising:
- a plurality of lens components including a cemented doublet;
- wherein one of said lens components is on the most object side and has a convex surface of the image side; and
- wherein one of said lens components has a surface that is an aspherical surface convex toward the object side and has such a shape as to weaken the refractive power thereof as portions of said aspherical surface are farther from the optical axis.
- 4. An objective lens system for microscopes comprising:
- a plurality of lens components including a cemented doublet;
- wherein one of said lens components is on the most object side and has a convex surface on the image side;
- wherein one of said lens components has a surface that is an aspherical surface concave toward the image side and has such a shape as to strengthen the refractive power thereof as portions of said aspherical surface are farther from the optical axis; and
- wherein a reference sphere of said aspherical surface has negative refractive power.
- 5. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 1, 2, 3 or 4 wherein said lens component on the object side has an aspherical surface and said aspherical surface is so designed as to satisfy the following condition (1):
- 0.0005<.vertline..DELTA.x/y.sub.A .vertline.<0.08 (1)
- wherein the reference symbol y.sub.A represents the maximum height of rays on said aspherical surface and the reference symbol .DELTA.x designates a deviation in the direction along the optical axis and the maximum height of ray on said aspherical surface between said aspherical surface and the spherical surface having the same curvature as that at the vertex of said aspherical surface.
- 6. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 5, wherein the lens component disposed on the most object side has a meniscus lens component satisfying the following conditions (2) and (3):
- 0.2<.vertline.r.sub.1 /D.sub.1 .vertline.<6.0 (2)
- D.sub.2 /f>0.1 (3)
- wherein the reference symbol r.sub.1 represents a radius of curvature on the most object side surface of the meniscus lens component, the reference symbol D.sub.1 designates distance as measured from an object to the object side surface of said meniscus lens component, the reference symbol D.sub.2 denotes thickness of said meniscus lens component and the reference symbol f represents focal length of the objective lens system as a whole.
- 7. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 6, wherein said lens components arranged on the object side is a cemented doublet.
- 8. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 5 wherein one of the lens components is disposed on the image side and is a cemented doublet consisting of a positive lens element and a negative lens element, and is so designed as to satisfy the following condition (4):
- .nu..sub.2p -.nu..sub.2n >10 (4)
- wherein the reference symbols .nu..sub.2p and .nu..sub.2n represent Abbe's numbers of the positive lens element and the negative lens element respectively of said lens component on the image side.
- 9. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 1, 3, 3 or 4, wherein the lens component disposed on the most object side is a meniscus lens component satisfying the following conditions (2) and (3):
- 0.2<.vertline.r.sub.1 /D.sub.1 .vertline.<6.0 (2)
- D.sub.2 /f>0.1 (3)
- wherein the reference symbol r.sub.1 represents a radius of curvature on the most object side surface of the meniscus lens component, the reference symbol D.sub.1 designates distance as measured from an object to the object side surface of said meniscus lens component, the reference symbol D.sub.2 denotes thickness of said meniscus lens component and the reference symbol f represents focal length of the objective lens system as a whole.
- 10. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 9 wherein one of the lens components is disposed on the image side and is a cemented doublet consisting of a positive lens element and a negative lens element, and is satisfying the following condition (4):
- .nu..sub.2p -.nu..sub.2n >10 (4)
- wherein the reference symbol .nu..sub.2p and .nu..sub.2n represent Abbe's numbers of the positive lens element and the negative lens element respectively of said lens component arranged on the extremely image side.
- 11. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 10 wherein one of the lens components is disposed on the image side and is a cemented doublet consisting of a positive lens element and a negative lens element, and satisfying the following condition (4):
- .nu..sub.2p -.nu..sub.2n >10 (4)
- wherein the reference symbols .nu..sub.2p and .nu..sub.2n represent Abbe's numbers of the positive lens element and the negative lens element respectively of said lens component arranged on the extremely image side.
- 12. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 1, 2, 3 or 4 wherein one of the lens components is disposed on the most image side and has a meniscus shape lens component concave toward the image side, said objective lens system comprises at least two aspherical surfaces, each of which satisfies the following condition (1'):
- 0.003<.vertline..DELTA.x/y.sub.A .vertline.<0.3 (1')
- wherein the reference symbol y.sub.A represents a maximum height of a ray on said aspherical surface and the reference symbol .DELTA.x designates deviation in the direction along the optical axis and at the maximum height of ray on said aspherical surface between said aspherical surface and a spherical surface having the same curvature as that at the vertex of the spherical surface on contact with said aspherical surface.
- 13. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 12 satisfying the following conditions (5) and (6):
- 0.2<r.sub.n /f<8 (5)
- 0.2<r.sub.p /f<8 (6)
- wherein the reference symbols r.sub.p and r.sub.n represent radii of curvature on the object side surface and the image side surface respectively of the lens component arranged on the extremely image side, and the reference symbol f designates focal length of said objective lens system as a whole.
- 14. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 12 or 13 comprising, between the lens component extremely on the extremely object side and the lens component extremely on the extremely image side, a cemented lens component consisting of a positive lens element and a negative lens element and satisfying the following condition (7)
- .nu..sub.p -.nu..sub.n >10 (7)
- wherein the reference symbols .nu..sub.p and .nu..sub.n represent Abbe's numbers of the positive lens element and the negative lens element respectively of said cemented lens component.
- 15. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 13 comprising, between the lens component on the object side and the lens component on the image side, a cemented lens component consisting of a positive lens element and a negative lens element, and satisfying the following condition (7)
- .nu..sub.p -.nu..sub.n >10 (7)
- wherein the reference symbols .nu..sub.p and .nu..sub.n represent Abbe's numbers of the positive lens element and the negative lens element respectively of said cemented lens component.
- 16. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 1, 2, 3 or 4 having a least two aspherical surfaces.
- 17. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 16 wherein said aspherical surfaces satisfy the following condition (1'):
- 0.003<.vertline..DELTA.x/y.sub.A .vertline.<0.3 (1')
- wherein the reference symbol .DELTA.x represents a deviation in the direction along the optical axis and at the maximum height of rays on each of said aspherical surfaces between said aspherical surface and the spherical surface having the same curvature as that at the vertex of a spherical surface in contact with said aspherical surface and the reference symbol y.sub.A designates the maximum height of ray on said aspherical surface.
- 18. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 9 wherein each of said aspherical surfaces and the two surface before and after said aspherical surface have spherical aberration coefficients satisfying the following condition (8):
- .vertline.(I.sub.s +I.sub.os)/2NA'.vertline.<4 (8)
- wherein the reference symbol I.sub.s represents a total sum of third order spherical aberration coefficients of the reference sphere of the aspherical surface and the two surfaces before and after said the aspherical surface, the reference symbol I.sub.os designates the spherical aberration coefficient of the third order of the portions of said aspherical surface deviated from the spherical surface, and the reference symbol NA' denotes numerical aperture on the image side.
- 19. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 16, 17 or 18 satisfying the following condition (9):
- 0.3<f.sub.1 /f<1.5 (9)
- wherein the reference symbol f represents focal length of said objective lens system as a whole and the reference symbol f.sub.1 designates focal length of the lens component arranged on the object side.
- 20. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 19 satisfying the following conditions (10), (11) and (12):
- .nu..sub.2p -.nu..sub.2n >10 (10)
- n.sub.2n -n.sub.2p >0.05 (11) ##EQU6## wherein the reference symbols .nu..sub.2p and .nu..sub.2n represent Abbe's numbers of the positive lens element and the negative lens element respectively of said cemented doublet, the reference symbols n.sub.p and n.sub.n designate refractive indices of said positive lens element and said negative lens element respectively, and the reference symbol r.sub.p denotes radius of curvature on the air contacted surface of the positive lens element of said cemented doublet.
- 21. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 17, satisfying the following condition (9):
- 0.3<f.sub.1 /f<1.5 (9)
- wherein the reference symbol f represents focal length of said objective lens system as a whole and the reference symbol f.sub.1 designates focal length of the lens component arranged on the objective side.
- 22. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 21 satisfying the following conditions (10), (11) and (12):
- .nu..sub.2p -.nu..sub.2n >10 (10)
- n.sub.2n -n.sub.2p >0.05 (11) ##EQU7## wherein the reference symbols .nu..sub.2p and .nu..sub.2n represent Abbe's numbers of the positive lens element and the negative lens element respectively of said cemented doublet, the reference symbols n.sub.p and n.sub.n designate refractive indices of said positive lens element and said negative lens element respectively, and the reference symbol r.sub.p denotes radius of curvature on the air contacted surface of the positive lens element of said cemented doublet.
- 23. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 17, wherein the lens component on the object side has positive refractive power.
- 24. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 17, satisfying the following condition (9):
- 0.3<f1/f<1.5 (9)
- wherein the reference symbol f represents focal length of said objective lens system as a whole and the reference symbol f1 designates focal length of the lens component arranged on the objective side.
- 25. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 24 satisfying the following conditions (10), (11) and (12):
- .nu..sub.2p -.nu..sub.2n >10 (10)
- n.sub.2n -n.sub.2p >0.05 (11) ##EQU8## wherein the reference symbols .nu..sub.2p and .nu..sub.2n represent Abbe's numbers of the positive lens element and the negative lens element respectively of said cemented doublet, the reference symbols n.sub.p and n.sub.n designate refractive indices of said positive lens element and said negative lens element respectively, and the reference symbol r.sub.p denotes radius of curvature on the air contacted surface of the positive lens element of said cemented doublet.
- 26. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 16, wherein at least one aspherical surface is arranged in each of the lens component on the object side and a lens component on the image side.
- 27. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 1, 2, 3 or 4, wherein said lens component disposed on the most object side has a plano-convex lens shape.
- 28. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 27 wherein a cemented doublet is on the image side of said lens component on the object side.
- 29. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 28, wherein a positive lens component is arranged between said lens complement on the object side and said cemented doublet.
- 30. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 1, 2, 3 or 4 wherein all of said lens components are cemented doublets.
- 31. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 1 comprising, a second aspherical surface which is convex toward the object side and has such a shape as to weaken refractive power thereof as portions of said second aspherical surface are farther from the optical axis.
- 32. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 31 comprising, a third aspherical surface which is concave toward the image side and has such a shape as to strengthen refractive power thereof as portions of said third aspherical surface are farther from the optical axis.
- 33. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 31 comprising, a third aspherical surface which is convex toward the object side and has such a shape as to weaken refractive power thereof as portions of said third aspherical surface are farther from the optical axis.
- 34. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 1 comprising, a second aspherical surface which is convex toward the image side and has such a shape as to weaken refractive power thereof as portions of said second aspherical surface are farther from the optical axis.
- 35. An objective lens system for microscopes comprising:
- a first lens component disposed on the most object side and having a convex surface on the image side; and
- a cemented doublet;
- wherein said first lens components has an aspherical surface which weakens the refractive power thereof as the portions of said aspherical surface are farther from the optical axis; and
- wherein a reference sphere of said aspherical surface has a positive refractive power and said aspherical surface satisfies the following condition (1):
- 0. 0005<.vertline..DELTA.x/y.sub.A .vertline.<0.08 (1)
- wherein the reference symbol y.sub.A represents the maximum height of a ray on said aspherical surface and the reference symbol .DELTA.x designates deviation in a direction along the optical axis and the maximum height of a ray on said aspherical surface between said aspherical surface and a spherical surface having the same curvature as that at a vertex of said aspherical surface.
- 36. An objective lens system for microscopes comprising:
- a meniscus lens component disposed on the most object side and having a convex surface on the image side; and
- a cemented doublet;
- wherein at least one lens surfaces is an aspherical surface having such a shape as to weaken the refractive power thereof as the portions of said aspherical surface are farther from the optical axis; and
- wherein a reference sphere of said aspherical surface has a positive refractive power and said aspherical surface satisfies the following conditions (2) and (3):
- 0. 2<.vertline.r.sub.1 /D.sub.1 .vertline.<6.0 (2)
- D.sub.2 /f>0.1 (3)
- wherein the reference symbol r.sub.1 represents a radius of curvature on the most object side surface of the meniscus lens component, the reference symbol D.sub.1 designates distance as measured from an object to the object side surface of said meniscus lens component, the reference symbol D.sub.2 denotes thickness of said meniscus lens component and the reference symbol f represents focal length of the objective lens system as a whole.
- 37. An objective lens system for microscopes comprising:
- a lens component disposed on the most object side having a convex surface on the image side; and
- a cemented doublet;
- wherein a lens components is disposed on the most image side and has a meniscus shape concave toward the image side;
- wherein said objective lens system comprises at least two aspherical surfaces, at least one of which has such a shape as to weaken the refractive power thereof as portions of said aspherical surface are farther from the optical axis; and
- wherein the reference sphere of said aspherical surface has a positive refractive power and said aspherical surface satisfies the following condition (1'):
- 0. 003<.vertline..DELTA.x/y.sub.A .vertline.<0.3 (1')
- wherein the reference symbol .DELTA.x represents a deviation in a direction along the optical axis and at the maximum height of rays on each of said aspherical surfaces between said aspherical surface and a spherical surface having the same curvature as that at a vertex of a spherical surface in contact with said aspherical surface and the reference symbol y.sub.A designates the maximum height of a ray on said aspherical surface.
- 38. An objective lens system for microscopes comprising:
- a lens component disposed on the most object side and having a convex surface on the image side; and
- a cemented doublet;
- wherein said objective lens system comprises two aspherical surfaces, at least one of which has such a shape as to weaken the refractive power thereof as the portions of said aspherical surface are farther from the optical axis;
- wherein the reference sphere of said at least one aspherical surface has a positive refractive power; and
- wherein said objective lens system satisfies the following condition (9):
- 0. 3<f.sub.1 /f<1.5 (9)
- wherein the reference symbol f represent focal length of said objective lens system as a whole and the reference symbol f.sub.1 designates focal length of the lens component disposed on the object side.
- 39. An objective lens system for microscopes comprising:
- a lens component disposed on the most object side and having a convex surface on the image side; and
- a cemented doublet;
- wherein said lens component disposed on the most object side has at least one aspherical surface; and
- wherein a lens component disposed on the most image side in said objective lens system also has at least one aspherical surface; and
- wherein said objective lens system comprises at least one aspherical surface having a shape as to weaken the refractive power thereof as portions of said aspherical surface are farther from the optical axis and a reference sphere of this aspherical surface has positive refractive power.
- 40. An objective lens system for microscopes comprising:
- a lens component disposed on the most object side having a convex surface on the image side; and
- a cemented doublet;
- wherein said lens component disposed on the most object side has an aspherical surface which has such a shape as to strengthen refractive power thereof as portions of said aspherical surface are farther from the optical axis; and
- wherein a reference sphere of said aspherical surface has a negative refractive power and said aspherical surface satisfies the following condition (1):
- 0. 0005<.vertline..DELTA.x/y.sub.A .vertline.<0.08 (1)
- wherein the reference symbol y.sub.A represents the maximum height of a ray on said aspherical surface and the reference symbol .DELTA.x designates deviation in a direction along the optical axis and maximum height of the ray on said aspherical surface between said aspherical surface and a spherical surface having the same curvature as a vertex of said aspherical surface.
- 41. An objective lens system for microscopes comprising:
- a meniscus component disposed on the most object side having a convex surface on the image side; and
- a cemented doublet;
- wherein at least one lens surface is an aspherical surface having such a shape as to strengthen refractive power thereof as portions of said aspherical surface are farther from the optical axis, and a reference sphere of said aspherical surface has a negative refractive power; and
- wherein said objective lens system satisfies the following conditions (2) and (3):
- 0. 2<.vertline.r.sub.1 /D.sub.1 .vertline.<6.0 (2)
- D.sub.2 /f>0.1 (3)
- wherein the reference symbol r.sub.1 represents a radius of curvature on the most object side surface of the meniscus lens component, the reference symbol D.sub.1 designates distance as measured from an object to the object side surface of said meniscus lens component, the reference symbol D.sub.2 denotes thickness of said meniscus lens component and the reference symbol f represents focal length of the objective lens systems as a whole.
- 42. An objective lens system for microscopes comprising:
- a lens component disposed on the most object side having a convex surface on the image side; and
- a cemented doublet;
- wherein a lens component disposed on the image side has a meniscus shape concave toward the image side;
- wherein said objective lens system comprises at least two aspherical surfaces, at least one of which has a shape that strengthens refractive power thereof as portions of said aspherical surface are farther from the optical axis; and
- wherein the reference sphere of this aspherical surface has a negative refractive power and said aspherical surface satisfies the following condition (1'):
- 0.0003<.vertline..DELTA.x/y.sub.A .vertline.<0.3 (1')
- wherein the reference symbol x represents a deviation in a direction along the optical axis and at a maximum height of rays on each of said aspherical surfaces between said aspherical surface and a spherical surface having the same curvature as that at a vertex of a spherical surface in contact with said aspherical surface and the reference symbol y.sub.A designates the maximum height of a rayon said aspherical surface.
- 43. An objective lens system for microscopes comprising:
- a lens component disposed on the most object side having a convex surface on the image side; and
- a cemented doublet;
- wherein said objective lens system comprises at least two aspherical surfaces, at least one of which has a shape that strengthens refractive power thereof as portions of said aspherical surface are farther from the optical axis; and
- wherein the reference sphere of said at least one aspherical surface has a negative refractive power and said at least one aspherical surface satisfies the following condition (1'):
- 0.003<.vertline..DELTA.x/y.sub.Z .vertline.<0.3 (1')
- wherein the reference symbol .DELTA.x represents a deviation in a direction along the optical axis and at a maximum height of rays on each of said aspherical surfaces between said aspherical surface and a spherical surface having the same curvature as that at a vertex of a spherical surface in contact with said aspherical surface and the reference symbol y.sub.A designates the maximum height of a ray on said aspherical surface.
- 44. An objective lens system for microscopes comprising:
- a lens component disposed on the most object side and having a convex surface on the image side; and
- a cemented doublet;
- wherein said objective lens system comprises two aspherical surfaces, at least one of which has such a shape as to strengthen a refractive power thereof as portions of this aspherical surface are farther from the optical axis,
- wherein the reference sphere of this aspherical surface has a negative refractive power; and
- wherein said objective lens system satisfies the following condition (9):
- 0.3<f.sub.1 /f<1.5 (9)
- wherein the reference symbol f represents focal length of said objective lens system as a whole and the reference symbol f.sub.1 designates focal length of the lens component arranged on the object side.
- 45. An objective lens system for microscopes comprising:
- a lens component disposed on the most object side and having a convex surface on the image side; and
- a cemented doublet;
- wherein said lens component disposed on the most object side has at least one aspherical surface and a lens components disposed on the most image side in said objective lens system also has at least one aspherical surface; and
- wherein said objective lens system comprises at least one aspherical surface with such a shape as to strengthen the refractive power thereof as the portions of said aspherical surface are farther from the optical axis and a reference sphere of this aspherical surface has a negative refractive power.
- 46. An objective lens system for microscopes comprising;
- a plano-convex lens component disposed on the most object side; and
- a cemented doublet disposed on an emergence side of said plano-convex lens component;
- wherein at least one lens surface is an aspherical surface having such a shape as to weaken refractive power thereof as portions of said aspherical surface are farther from the optical axis; and
- wherein a reference sphere of said aspherical surface has positive refractive power.
- 47. An objective lens system for microscopes comprising:
- a plano-convex lens component disposed on the most object side; and
- a cemented doublet disposed on an emergence side of said plano-convex lens component;
- wherein at least one lens surface is an aspherical surface having such a shape as to strengthen refractive power thereof as portions of said aspherical surface are farther from the optical axis, and
- wherein a reference sphere of said aspherical surface has negative refractive power.
- 48. An objective lens system for microscopes comprising:
- a lens component disposed on the most object side and having a convex surface on the image side; and
- a cemented doublet having a cemented surface;
- wherein said cemented surface is an aspherical surface.
- 49. An objective lens system for microscopes according to claim 48 comprising, a second aspherical surface which is convex toward the image side and has such a shape as to weaken refractive power thereof as portions of said second aspherical surface are farther from the optical axis.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Application No. 07/704,657, filed on May 20, 1991, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof; which is a continuation of 07/377,226 filed Jul. 10, 1989, now abandoned.
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