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Title:
Operating magnifier and miniature opthalmoscope
Abstract:
A magnifier and miniature ophthalmoscope which may be worn over the eyes of a surgeon and which permits use without removal from the head as either an ophthalmoscope or as a magnifier. A first optical path of the instrument includes a magnifying objective and an eyepiece. A second optical path which can be introduced includes a first silvered mirror directed toward the center of the instrument and a second silvered mirror on the instrument center line and an objective so that each eye of the wearer examines a narrow field at about the center line of the instrument. A change means in the form of a carriage carrying the eyepiece of the magnifier and the first mirror may be moved to select the instrument function. This invention relates to an improved operating magnifier and miniature ophthalmoscope. There are certain surgical procedures where it is required that the surgeon use a magnifier and there are other procedures where an indirect ophthalmoscope which gives, for example, a stereoscopic view of the area being examined, such as the fundus of the eye. In this specification, the term ophthalmoscope is to be construed as defining the general type of instrument rather than the type used by ophthalmic surgeons as similar instruments can be used in other fields. Where an ophthalmic surgeon is operating and has to use both an ophthalmoscope and a magnifier this has previously been difficult and it has been necessary for the surgeon to have one instrument removed from before his eyes and the other replaced as and where necessary. The object of the present invention is to provide a single unit which can, selectively, be used as an ophthalmoscope or as a magnifier. The invention, in its broadest sense includes an operating magnifying miniature ophthalmoscope having means whereby the instrument can be worn by a user, a first optical path through the instrument having an objective and an eye piece, the objective being a magnifying lens and a second optical path which can be introduced which path comprises a first silvered mirror directed towards the centre of the instrument, a second parallel silvered mirror on the centre line of the instrument and an objective whereby each eye examines a very narrow field at about the centre line of the instrument. Preferably the change mechanism between the first and second optical paths can comprise a carriage which carries the eye piece of the magnifier and the first silvered mirror, the carriage in one position permitting the magnifying function to be effected and in the other extreme condition sets up the ophthalmoscopic function. The instrument of the invention may also have associated therewith a light source and preferably the working distance of the ophthalmoscope, the magnifier and the light source are all the same. The instrument may also be adapted to use with certain teaching instruments such as a teaching prism system where a student can ascertain the direction of view of a teacher. The light source may be provided with a filter which can be selectively positioned.
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Inventors:
Crock, Gerard William (Kew, AU) Pericic, Ljubomir (Alphington, AU)
Application Number:
474925
Filing Date: 1974-05-31 Publication_date: 1976-03-23 Assignee:
University of Melbourne (Melbourne, AU)
Primary Class(es):
351/205
351/41
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Other References:
keeler advertisement, Amer. J. Ophthalmology, May 1971. |