Reticle illuminator
First Claim
1. An attachment device for illuminating the reticle of a telescopic device through the eyepiece lens thereof, comprising:
- a housing;
a light source enclosed in said housing and power source means also in said housing for actuating said light source;
optical fiber means mounted to said housing, said optical fiber means having a first input end proximate said light source and a second output end located proximate the external side of said eyepiece lens for providing an illuminating light path from said light source to said reticle through said eyepiece lens; and
means for removably positioning said housing on said telescopic device adjacent said eyepiece lens so that said second output end of said fiber optics means is adjacent said eyepiece lens.
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Abstract
A portable, battery powered, cross-hair illuminator for rifle scopes and similar instruments. In this embodiment, the Reticle Illuminator is a bolt-on attachment to rifle scopes or similar sighting devices using cross-hairs or other aim point configurations. The Reticle Illuminator is attached to the occular end of a rifle scope by means of an expandable clamp band. The evice itself consists of a main housing to which the clamp band screw is attached. Within the main housing is the electrical circuitry, including battery sleeve, battery switch, and lamp. When activated by switch, the system emit a beam of light into an optical fiber, surrounded by a transmitting tube, making possible the precise projection of light through a conventional lense system to strike and illuminate an unaltered reticle.
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12 Claims
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1. An attachment device for illuminating the reticle of a telescopic device through the eyepiece lens thereof, comprising:
- a housing;
a light source enclosed in said housing and power source means also in said housing for actuating said light source;
optical fiber means mounted to said housing, said optical fiber means having a first input end proximate said light source and a second output end located proximate the external side of said eyepiece lens for providing an illuminating light path from said light source to said reticle through said eyepiece lens; and
means for removably positioning said housing on said telescopic device adjacent said eyepiece lens so that said second output end of said fiber optics means is adjacent said eyepiece lens. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An attachment apparatus for illuminating the sight on an optical apparatus equipment, comprising:
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(a) a housing; (b) means for receiving a light source which is enclosed in said housing and which can be actuated by a power source; (c) a transmitting tube containing a light transmitting material which acts as a light path so that the sight in the optical apparatus may be illuminated, said light transmitting material being characterized by a curved configuration having two ends with a first end of said light transmitting material being proximately located to said light source receiving means and a second end of said light transmitting material being proximately located to the eye lens of the optical equipment, the emitted light from said second end of said optical fiber directed through the eye lens of the optical equipment; and (d) a means for intending releasably positioning said housing on pieces of optical equipment of differing dimensions, one at a time, so that they may be used with or without the attachment thereon.
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11. A device for illuminating the reticle of optical equipment, comprising:
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(a) a housing; (b) a light source which is enclosed in said housing and which can be actuated by a power source; (c) an optical fiber which acts as a light path so that light may be directed onto a reticle in an existing piece of optical equipment and wherein said optical fiber has a first end proximately located to said light source; (d) means for removably positioning said housing on a piece of optical equipment for facilitating use or not of said device with respect to the equipment; (e) a battery sleeve which is hollow and cylindrical in nature and opened at a cantilevered end so that said light source and said power source can be inserted therein with said light source passing through said battery sleeve and into said housing, said housing extending perpendicularly from said battery sleeve with a cantilevered end having a cylindrically concave face so that the axis of said cylindrical concavity is parallel to the cylindrical axis of said battery sleeve and said cylindrical concavity will fit neatly against the curved exterior of a piece of optical equipment; (f) a small aperture extending through said housing located colinearly with the cylindrical axis of said battery sleeve so that said first end of said optical fiber can be inserted therein to abut said light source with a second end of said optical fiber being free and extending beyond said housing; (g) a transmitting tube encasing said optical fiber formed in a curved configuration so that said first end and said second end of said optical fiber are directed approximately parallel to each other. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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