Claims
- 1. A stereomicroscope comprising:
- an objective lens having a single optical axis;
- a variable magnification optical system having an optical axis common with said single optical axis; and
- an eyepiece disposed on an exit side of said variable magnification optical system,
- wherein a pair of beams of light emanating from an object at a predetermined stereo angle passes through portions deviating from said optical axis of each of said objective lens and said variable magnification optical system, and is incident on said eyepiece, maintaining a predetermined distance between said pair of beams, and
- optical path correcting means disposed between said object and said eyepiece, for moving in association with a change of magnification of said variable magnification optical system so that so that when said pair of beams is incident on said eyepiece, a distance between said pair of beams remains unchanged irrespective of the change of magnification.
- 2. The stereomicroscope according to claim 1, wherein said optical path correcting means includes reflecting members that are slidably disposed.
- 3. The stereomicroscope according to claim 1, wherein said optical path correcting means includes refracting members that are rotatably disposed.
- 4. The stereomicroscope according to claim 1, wherein said optical path correcting means includes refracting members movably disposed along an optical axis of said stereomicroscope.
- 5. The stereomicroscope according to claim 4, wherein said refracting members include conical refracting surfaces.
- 6. A stereomicroscope comprising;
- an objective lens having a single optical axis;
- a variable magnification optical system having an optical axis common with said single optical axis;
- an optical system for receiving light emergent from said variable magnification optical system,
- wherein a pair of beams of light emanating from an object at a predetermined stereo angle passes through portions deviating from said optical axis of each of said objective lens and said variable magnification optical system, and is incident on said optical system, maintaining a predetermined distance between said pair of beams, and
- optical path correcting means disposed between said object and said optical system, for moving in association with a change of magnification of said variable magnification optical system so that when said pair of beams is incident on said optical system, a distance between said pair of beams remains unchanged irrespective of the change of magnification.
- 7. A stereomicroscope comprising:
- an objective lens having a single optical axis;
- a variable magnification optical system having an optical axis common with said single optical axis;
- optical path correcting means; and
- a plurality of pupils set on an exit side of said variable magnification optical system;
- wherein a pair of beams of light emanating from an object at a predetermined stereo angle passes through portions deviating from said optical axis of each of said objective lens and said variable magnification optical system, and is incident on said plurality of pupils, maintaining a predetermined distance between said pair of beams, and
- wherein said optical path correcting means is disposed between said object and said plurality of pupils, and is movable in association with a change of magnification of said variable magnification optical system so that when said pair of beams is incident on said plurality of pupils, a distance between said pair of beams remains unchanged irrespective of the change of magnification.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application No. 07/729,346, filed Jul. 12, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,227,914.
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