IP Library Granted Patent US 7,224,522
Granted Patent B2
US 7,224,522 · App. 10/930,218 · Granted May 29, 2007

Optical microscope apparatus, optical element arranging method, and storage medium

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Patent No.
US 7,224,522
App. No.
10/930,218
Granted
May 29, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

An optical microscope apparatus selectively arranges a plurality of optical elements in an optical path, and includes: a manual switch unit capable of manually switching any of the plurality of optical elements; a detection unit detecting an arrangement status of manually switched optical elements; a storage unit storing information relating to the arrangement of the plurality of optical elements for each observing method; and an arrangement control unit arranging the plurality of optical elements according to the detection result by the detection unit and the information stored in the storage unit.

Claims (20)

1. An optical microscope apparatus comprising:

a revolver which has a plurality of objective lenses attached thereto, and which is manually revolvable to switch an objective lens that is inserted in an optical path of the microscope;

a plurality of additional optical elements, in addition to the objective lenses;

a detection unit which detects at least one indicium on the revolver to identify a type of the objective lens inserted in the optical path and to detect when the objective lens inserted in the optical path is switched;

a timer which counts a time elapsed from a time when the detection unit detects that the objective lens inserted in the optical path has been switched;

a judgment unit which judges whether or not the elapsed time counted by the timer is longer than a predetermined time;

a storage unit which stores information relating to an arrangement of the plurality of additional optical elements for each of a plurality of observation methods corresponding to the objective lenses; and

an arrangement control unit which arranges the plurality of additional optical elements in accordance with the information stored in the storage unit corresponding to the type of optical element that is detected by the detection unit as being inserted in the optical path;

wherein the arrangement control unit does not arrange the plurality of additional optical elements in accordance with the stored information corresponding to the type of optical element that is detected by the detection unit as being inserted in the optical path until the judgment unit judges that the elapsed time counted by the timer has exceeded the predetermined time.

2. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the predetermined time is arbitrarily changeable.

3. An optical element arranging method for an optical microscope apparatus, wherein the optical microscope apparatus includes: (i) a revolver which has a plurality of objective lenses attached thereto, and which is manually revolvable to switch an objective lens that is inserted in an optical path of the microscope, (ii) a plurality of additional optical elements, in addition to the objective lenses, and (iii) a storage unit which stores information relating to an arrangement of the plurality of additional optical elements for each of a plurality of observation methods corresponding to the objective lenses, said method comprising:

detecting at least one indicium on the revolver to identify a type of the objective lens inserted in the optical path and to detect when the objective lens inserted in the optical path is switched;

counting a time elapsed from a time when it is detected that the objective lens inserted in the optical path has been switched;

judging whether or not the elapsed time is longer than a predetermined time; and

arranging the plurality of additional optical elements in accordance with the information stored in the storage unit corresponding to the type of optical element that is detected as being inserted in the optical path, when it has been judged that the elapsed time has exceeded the predetermined time.

4. A computer-readable storage medium having a program stored thereon that is executable by a computer to cause the computer to control an optical microscope apparatus, wherein the optical microscope apparatus includes: (i) a revolver which has a plurality of objective lenses attached thereto, and which is manually revolvable to switch an objective lens that is inserted in an optical path of the microscope, (ii) a plurality of additional optical elements, in addition to the objective lenses, and (iii) a storage unit which stores information relating to an arrangement of the plurality of additional optical elements for each of a plurality of observation methods corresponding to the objective lenses, said program being executable by the computer to cause the computer to perform functions comprising:

receiving a result of detection of at least one indicium on the revolver, so as to identify a type of the objective lens inserted in the optical path and to detect when the objective lens inserted in the optical path is switched, based on the result of the detection;

counting a time elapsed from a time when it is detected that the objective lens inserted in the optical path has been switched;

judging whether or not the elapsed time is longer than a predetermined time; and

arranging the plurality of additional optical elements in accordance with the information stored in the storage unit corresponding to the type of optical element that is detected as being inserted in the optical path, when it has been judged that the elapsed time has exceeded the predetermined time.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 25, 2023
From: OLYMPUS CORPORATION
To: EVIDENT CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 062492/0267 →
CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Jun 27, 2016
From: OLYMPUS CORPORATION
To: OLYMPUS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 039344/0502 →