Claims
- 1. A panoramic vision system for enabling an observer to view an object, said system comprising:a first optical component comprising a first input end that receives light from said object and a first output end that receives light from said first input end, wherein said first output end defines a first optical axis along which light received from said first input end is transmitted; a second optical component comprising a second input end that receives light from said object and a second output end that receives light from said second input end, wherein said second output end defines a second optical axis along which light received from said second input end is transmitted, said first optical axis being angularly from said second optical axis ranging from about 30-35 degrees but no more than 35 degrees; a third optical component comprising a third input end that receives light from said object and a third output end that receives light from said third input end, wherein said third output end defines a third optical axis along which light received from said third input end is transmitted, said third optical axis being substantially parallel to said second optical axis; and a fourth optical component comprising a fourth input end that receives light from said object and a fourth output end that receives light from said fourth input end, wherein said fourth output end defines a fourth optical axis along which light received from said fourth input end is transmitted, wherein light transmitted along said first, second, third and fourth optical axes is simultaneously transmitted from said panoramic vision system to said observer, wherein light transmitted from said first, second, third and fourth output end forms a field of view comprising a horizontal field of view of approximately 100 degrees, wherein said first optical axis is folded such that the first input end is positioned closer to said second input end than if said first optical axis were not folded, reducing the parallax between images generated by said first and second optical components, at least one of said optical components including an optical imaging system comprising an objective optical system, an image intensifier and an eyepiece optical system.
- 2. The panoramic vision system as in claim 1 wherein said fourth optical axis is folded such that the fourth input end is positioned closer to said third input end than if said fourth optical axis were not folded, reducing the parallax between images generated by said third and fourth optical components.
- 3. The panoramic vision system of claim 2 wherein said first, second, third and fourth optical components each comprises an optical system comprising an objective optical system, an image intensifier and an eyepiece optical system.
- 4. The panoramic vision system of claim 3 wherein the eyepiece optical systems of the first and second optical components are positioned adjacent each other so that the images form each appear continuous without any noticeable line of demarcation between viewed images, whereby the combined effect of the imaging systems provides a continuous field of view which includes left and right peripheral portions presented to the left and right eyes, respectively, of the user, and a central portion presented to both eyes of the user so as to provide full depth perception and stereo vision in the central portion.
- 5. The panoramic vision system of claim 4 wherein said continuous field of view is at least about 100 degrees in the horizontal direction and said central portion of said field of view is at least about 30 degrees in the horizontal direction.
- 6. The panoramic vision system of claim 1 wherein said system is mountable to and movable with a helmet-mounted visor.
- 7. The panoramic vision system of claim 1 wherein said system further includes a head-up display unit for displaying aircraft data and symbology information, and a combiner apparatus for superimposing the information onto the intensified image presented to an eye of the user.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part filed pursuant to 37 CFR § 1.53 (b) (2) of application Ser. No. 08/771,205, filed Dec. 20, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,075,644, titled PANORAMIC NIGHT VISION GOGGLES.
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