Claims
- 1. A semitransparent slide comprising at least two layers such that said slide has two opposed outer flat surfaces, one of said outer surfaces for placement against a porous surface of a filter on which a specimen is placed such that light of a microscope is transmitted through said slide and said filter to permit observance of a specimen by a user, wherein at least one of said layers of said slide is a transparent layer composed of transparent material and at least one other of said layers is a semitransparent layer composed of a transparent material containing particles embedded therein, said particles having a lower light transmittance than said transparent material, said particles refracting and scattering light transmitted through said semitransparent layer such that pores of a filter placed against the slide are not visible to a user, and a surface between said transparent layer and said semitransparent layer has a rough texture.
- 2. A semitransparent slide comprising at least two layers such that said slide has two opposed outer flat surfaces, one of said outer surfaces for placement against a porous surface of a filter on which a specimen is placed such that light of a microscope is transmitted through said slide and said filter to permit observance of a specimen by a user, wherein at least one of said layers of said slide is a transparent layer composed of transparent material and at least one other of said layers is a semitransparent layer composed of a transparent material containing particles embedded therein, said particles having a lower light transmittance than said transparent material, said particles refracting and scattering light transmitted through said semitransparent layer such that pores of a filter placed against the slide are not visible to a user, and said particles are selected from the group consisting of globular shaped powder, pigments, powdered bones and ceramic.
- 3. A slide for positioning a specimen relative to a microscope for viewing of said specimen through a lens system of said microscope by a viewer, said specimen being situated between said lens system and a light source from which light is transmitted through said slide in order to enhance said viewing, said slide being adapted to cooperate with a porous filter material on which said specimen is situated for said viewing, and said slide comprising:
- at least one semitransparent means for refracting and scattering said light sufficiently for said slide to render otherwise observable pore outlines of said porous filter material generally unobservable to said viewer through said lens system.
- 4. A slide as in claim 3, and further comprising:
- a top area of said slide adapted for surface-to-surface engagement with said filter material over an area of said filter material corresponding to situation of said specimen on said filter material.
- 5. A slide as in claim 3, and further comprising:
- said top area being only planar.
- 6. A slide as in claim 3, and said semitransparent means comprising:
- a transparent material containing particles embedded therein, said particles having light refracting properties dissimilar to light refracting properties of said transparent material so as to provide said refracting and scattering of said transmitted light.
- 7. A slide as in claim 3, and said semitransparent means comprising:
- a macromolecule resin material crystallized so as to exhibit cloudy translucence.
- 8. A slide as in claim 3, and said semitransparent means comprising:
- a macromolecule resin material blended with at least one other resin material so as to provide a translucent mixture.
- 9. A slide as in claim 3, and further comprising:
- a transparent layer of material;
- a semitransparent layer of material; and
- a major surface of said transparent layer abutting surface-to-surface over a major surface of said semitransparent layer.
- 10. A slide as in claim 9, and further comprising:
- at least one major surface of at least one of said layers being rough so as to provide increased refraction of light transmitted through said slide.
- 11. A slide as in claim 9, and further comprising:
- another transparent layer having a major surface abutting surface-to-surface over another major surface of said semitransparent layer such that said semitransparent layer is sandwiched between said transparent layers.
- 12. A slide as in claim 9, and said semitransparent means further comprising:
- another semitransparent layer having a major surface abutting surface-to-surface over another major surface of said transparent layer such that said transparent layer is sandwiched between said semitransparent layers.
- 13. A slide as in claim 6, wherein said particles are selected from the group consisting of globular shaped powder, pigments, powdered bones and ceramic.
- 14. In a slide for positioning a specimen relative to a microscope for viewing of said specimen through a lens system of said microscope by a viewer, said specimen being situated between said lens system and a light source from which light transmitted through said slide enhances said viewing, the improvement comprising:
- means for masking, from said viewer, lines which are otherwise observable and extraneous to viewing of said specimen and are disposed between said lens system and said light source during said viewing; and
- said masking means comprising semitransparent means for refracting and scattering said light sufficiently to perform said masking during transmitting of said light through said slide.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of Ser. No. 07/845,362, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,170,285 filed Mar. 5, 1992 which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/476,484, filed Jun. 11, 1990 now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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