Claims
- 1. An ophthalmic instrument system for use in an examination room having a room lighting circuit, the system comprising:a plurality of ophthalmic instrument input devices; a programmable control including a dimming device connectable to the room lighting circuit, said programmable control being connected to said plurality of input devices and operative to allow different room lighting outputs to be selected by a user, stored by said control, and sent by said control to said dimming device upon activation of each of said plurality of input devices to allow lighting intensity adjustment of said room lighting circuit by said dimming device; an infrared receiver operatively connected with the programmable control; and an infrared transmitter operatively connected with said programmable control for transmitting said room lighting outputs to the receiver of said dimming device.
- 2. The ophthalmic instrument system of claim 1 further comprising an ophthalmic instrument support including an instrument pole and said infrared transmitter is attached to said instrument pole.
- 3. The ophthalmic instrument system of claim 1, further comprising an ophthalmic instrument support, wherein said infrared transmitter is connected to said instrument support in a manner allowing adjustment of the direction of signals emitted by said infrared transmitter.
- 4. The ophthalmic instrument system of claim 2 wherein said infrared transmitter is attached to said instrument pole in an adjustable manner.
- 5. The ophthalmic instrument system of claim 4 wherein said infrared transmitter includes a generally C-shaped portion which clips to said instrument pole in a manner allowing vertical movement along said pole and rotating adjustment about said pole.
- 6. The ophthalmic instrument system of claim 4 wherein the adjustable manner further comprises an angled adjustment about an axis generally perpendicular to the pole.
- 7. The ophthalmic instrument system of claim 6 wherein the adjustable manner further comprises a vertical adjustment along said pole and a rotational adjustment about said pole.
- 8. The ophthalmic instrument system of claim 2 wherein the instrument input devices include ophthalmic instruments contained in recharging wells.
- 9. The ophthalmic instrument system of claim 1 wherein the instrument input devices include a hanger switch releasably holding an ophthalmic instrument.
- 10. An ophthalmic instrument system for use in an examination room having a room lighting circuit, the system comprising:a plurality of ophthalmic instrument input devices, including ophthalmic instruments contained in recharging wells; a programmable control including a dimming device connectable to the room lighting circuit, said programmable control being connected to said plurality of input devices and operative to allow different room lighting outputs to be selected by a user, stored by said control, and sent by said control to said dimming device driving activation of each of said plurality of input devices to allow lighting intensity adjustment of said room lighting circuit by said dimming device; an infrared receiver operatively connected with the programmable control; an infrared transmitter operatively connected with said programmable control for transmitting said room lighting outputs to said infrared receiver; and an ophthalmic instrument support including an instrument pole, said infrared transmitter being attached to said instrument support in a manner allowing adjustment of the direction of signals emitted by said infrared transmitter.
- 11. An ophthalmic instrument system for use in an examination room having a room lighting circuit, the system comprising:a plurality of ophthalmic instrument input devices, including ophthalmic instruments contained in recharging wells and a hangar switch releasably holding an ophthalmic instrument; a programmable control including a dimming device connectable to the room lighting circuit, said programmable control being connected to said plurality of input devices and operative to allow different room lighting outputs to be selected by a user, stored by said control, and sent by said control to said dimming device driving activation of each of said plurality of input devices to allow lighting intensity adjustment of said room lighting circuit by said dimming device; an infrared receiver operatively connected with the programmable control; an infrared transmitter operatively connected with said programmable control for transmitting said room lighting outputs to said infrared receiver; and an ophthalmic instrument support including an instrument pole, said infrared transmitter being attached to the instrument support in a manner allowing adjustment of the direction of signals emitted by said infrared transmitter.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/004,986 filed Jan. 9, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,095,649 which is a continuation-in-part of Application Ser. No. 08/549,634 filed Oct. 27, 1995 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,717,480).
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