G02B23/10

REFLEX SIGHTING OPTICS WITH USER CHANGEABLE LENS
20220397372 · 2022-12-15 ·

A firearm sighting optic that can have the lenses easily and quickly replaced by the user is disclosed. This sighting optics allows the lens to be inserted from the bottom of a red dot sighting unit and then be secured by set screws. The firearm sighting optic includes a base and a hood. The lens is removably retained with the firearm sighting optic by user removable fasteners securing the hood to the base. The lens is housed in a hood that makes sliding the replacement lens into the unit much easier. The hood and base include an interconnecting protrusion and recess for reliable alignment of the lens within the hood and the base.

VIEWING OPTIC WITH DIRECT ACTIVE RETICLE TARGETING

The disclosure relates to a viewing optic. In one embodiment, the disclosure relates to a viewing optic having an integrated display system. In one embodiment, the disclosure relates to a viewing optic having an integrated display system for generating images that are projected into the first focal plane of an optical system.

Long-Range Optical Device with an Opto-Electronic Display

The technology relates to a long-range optical device for a firearm with an objective and an eyepiece, through which an observation beam path is formed for aiming at a target, the long-range optical device further comprising an opto-electronic display device, wherein the display device comprises an LCoS display for displaying variable data or a target mark, wherein a display beam path of the display device runs at least partly in the observation beam path for displaying the remote object.

Long-range optical device with an opto-electronic display

The technology relates to a long-range optical device for a firearm with an objective and an eyepiece, through which an observation beam path is formed for aiming at a target, the long-range optical device further comprising an opto-electronic display device, wherein the display device comprises an LCoS display for displaying variable data or a target mark, wherein a display beam path of the display device runs at least partly in the observation beam path for displaying the remote object.

REFLEX SIGHT HAVING EMITTER ARRAY
20230096514 · 2023-03-30 ·

A reflex sight for a firearm includes an emitter array including a plurality of light emitters, each of the plurality of light emitters capable of being independently operated to produce light, a surface structured to reflect light from the emitter array to a user of the firearm, and a controller configured to receive input from the user and individually control the operation of the plurality of light emitters in the emitter array.

Viewing optic with direct active reticle targeting

The disclosure relates to a viewing optic. In one embodiment, the disclosure relates to a viewing optic having an integrated display system. In one embodiment, the disclosure relates to a viewing optic having an integrated display system for generating images that are projected into the first focal plane of an optical system.

BINOCULAR TELESCOPE
20230075072 · 2023-03-09 ·

A binocular telescope includes a pair of Schmidt-Pechan roof prisms, a second half pentaprism, a right-angle prism, a main circuit board, and an auxiliary circuit board. The second half pentaprism is connected to a first lateral surface of one of the first half pentaprisms. A second lateral surface of the second half pentaprism substantially faces the other first half pentaprism. The third lateral surface of the right-angle prism is connected to the second lateral surface of the second half pentaprism. A normal of the fourth lateral surface of the right-angle prism is perpendicular to an imaginary plane. The imaginary plane includes a normal of the first lateral surface and a normal of the second lateral surface. The light emitter and the light receiver on the auxiliary circuit board are arranged above the fourth lateral surface of the right-angle prism and electrically connected with the main circuit board respectively.

BINOCULAR TELESCOPE
20230075072 · 2023-03-09 ·

A binocular telescope includes a pair of Schmidt-Pechan roof prisms, a second half pentaprism, a right-angle prism, a main circuit board, and an auxiliary circuit board. The second half pentaprism is connected to a first lateral surface of one of the first half pentaprisms. A second lateral surface of the second half pentaprism substantially faces the other first half pentaprism. The third lateral surface of the right-angle prism is connected to the second lateral surface of the second half pentaprism. A normal of the fourth lateral surface of the right-angle prism is perpendicular to an imaginary plane. The imaginary plane includes a normal of the first lateral surface and a normal of the second lateral surface. The light emitter and the light receiver on the auxiliary circuit board are arranged above the fourth lateral surface of the right-angle prism and electrically connected with the main circuit board respectively.

Integrated optical sighting system

A direct view optical sighting system. In certain examples the system includes an eyepiece, an objective that directs scene light to the eyepiece, a laser rangefinder, and a laser rangefinder coupling prism that directs a laser transmit beam from the laser rangefinder to the objective and a laser return beam from the objective to the laser rangefinder. Examples of the system further include a display assembly including a reticle prism and a display coupling prism, the reticle prism being positioned along the optical path between the laser rangefinder coupling prism and the display coupling prism and having a hard reticle formed on a surface thereof. The objective can be configured to produce a first focal plane of the optical sighting system coincident with the first surface of the reticle prism. The display coupling prism is configured to direct display light toward the eyepiece. Examples of the system also include a zoom relay positioned between the display coupling prism and the eyepiece and configured to adjust a magnification of the optical sighting system.

Integrated optical sighting system

A direct view optical sighting system. In certain examples the system includes an eyepiece, an objective that directs scene light to the eyepiece, a laser rangefinder, and a laser rangefinder coupling prism that directs a laser transmit beam from the laser rangefinder to the objective and a laser return beam from the objective to the laser rangefinder. Examples of the system further include a display assembly including a reticle prism and a display coupling prism, the reticle prism being positioned along the optical path between the laser rangefinder coupling prism and the display coupling prism and having a hard reticle formed on a surface thereof. The objective can be configured to produce a first focal plane of the optical sighting system coincident with the first surface of the reticle prism. The display coupling prism is configured to direct display light toward the eyepiece. Examples of the system also include a zoom relay positioned between the display coupling prism and the eyepiece and configured to adjust a magnification of the optical sighting system.