G02B23/105

WEAPON SIGHT SYSTEMS

Certain aspects of a firearm sight system that can include a direct view image, an infrared (IR) video image, and/or an auxiliary video image comprising auxiliary information. The firearm scope may be used as s clip-on sight system that transmits the direct view image, the infrared (IR) video image, and the auxiliary video image to a primary firearm scope. The auxiliary video image may include a bore-sighted reticle image superimposed on the direct view image or the IR video image.

SURVEYING DEVICE, AND CALIBRATION CHECKING METHOD AND CALIBRATION CHECKING PROGRAM FOR SURVEYING DEVICE
20190145769 · 2019-05-16 · ·

A technique is provided to enable check of a calibrated condition of a total station (TS) having a laser scanner in a surveying site. The TS includes an optical system for sighting an object, a laser positioning part that irradiates the object with laser light via the optical system to position the object, and a plane crossing location identifying part that identifies a crossing location of multiple planes constituting a three-dimensional structure as a first location, on the basis of the positioning result from the laser positioning part. The TS also includes a laser scanner that performs laser scanning in an area containing the crossing location, a plane crossing location calculator that calculates the crossing location as a second location on the basis of laser scanning data from the laser scanner, and a comparing part that compares the first location and the second location with each other.

Viewing Optic with an Integrated Display System

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.

Reflex sight with multiple aiming marks
10240898 · 2019-03-26 · ·

A reflex sight with multiple aiming marks has a body having a forward end extending in forward direction and an opposed rearward end extending in a rearward direction, a first optical element having a first concave surface facing in the rearward direction, the first concave surface having a first focal point, a second optical element having a second concave surface facing in the rearward direction, the second concave surface having a second focal point, a first emitter proximate the first focal point and spaced apart from the second focal point, a second emitter proximate the second focal point and spaced apart from the first focal point, and the first optical element being forward of the second optical element. The first and second emitters may both be rearward of the first and second optical elements. The second emitter may be spaced apart rearwardly from the first emitter.

VIEWING OPTIC WITH AN INTEGRATED DISPLAY SYSTEM

The disclousre 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.

VIRTUAL DISPLAYING DEVICE
20190072754 · 2019-03-07 ·

A virtual displaying device used on a telescopic sight includes a sleeve sleeved around an eyepiece portion of the telescopic sight, a virtual assembly and a fixing portion for fixing the sleeve and the virtual assembly to the eyepiece portion. The virtual assembly includes a housing, a virtual member and a displaying screen both received in the housing. Light emitted from the displaying screen passes through the virtual member to be zoomed, shifted and then projected, together with light of the eyepiece, near distance of eye relief of the telescopic sight so that a shooter can simultaneously and clearly see both the target inside the eyepiece and contents displayed on the displaying screen. The present structure above can allow the shooter o obtain important shooting information while aiming at a target and greatly improve the efficiency of the telescopic sight.

Device for displaying a target mark
10222628 · 2019-03-05 · ·

The invention relates to an optical device for displaying a reticle or a target mark in a measuring or sighting telescope, comprising a reticle plate with a reticle disposed on one surface, a light source for illuminating this reticle, and the reticle plate has an entry surface for a beam path disposed to the side of the surface provided with the reticle, and at least one retroreflector is disposed on at least one light exit surface of the reticle plate, and a reflective layer of the retroreflector is directed towards the reticle plate.

Surveying instrument

The invention relates to a surveying instrument comprising a telescope, at least one camera providing first, second or more image signals and a controller, wherein the controller is adapted to combine the image signal data of the first, second or more image signals in order to simultaneously display at least two of the images corresponding to the first, second or more image signals on display means.

Dot sighting device with large caliber
RE047256 · 2019-02-26 · ·

Provided is a dot sighting device with large caliber for binocular vision in which sighting can be performed rapidly and accurately by minimizing parallax. The dot sighting device is attached to and detached from a mount for a heavy machine gun. In addition, by using the dot sighting device with large caliber, a user can rapidly and accurately sight and fire a target by taking into consideration types and characteristics of the target and a distance to the target.

Realtime Aiming Zeroing Reconnaissance Sight
20190041626 · 2019-02-07 ·

A holographic, single-unit, augmented sight has a housing containing a see-through holographic eyepiece; at least one of a visible light digital camera and an LWIR digital camera; a display to display an image from the camera(s); a shutter presenting the display; a red dot fiber-coupled LED reticle assembly using a spherical ball configuration sandwiched between two matching seats which are compressed together to contain the spherical ball configuration optical position; and a lever attached to the spherical ball configuration to rotate the ball by moving the lever up/down, left/right to adjust windage and elevation; a lower coupling prism presenting the reticle of the reticle assembly.