US PATENT SUBCLASS 359 / 754
.~ Multiple component lenses


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642  DF  LENS {32}
754.~ Multiple component lenses {6}
755  DF  .~.~> Seven components
756  DF  .~.~> Six components {2}
763  DF  .~.~> Five components {2}
771  DF  .~.~> Four components {2}
784  DF  .~.~> Three components {3}
793  DF  .~.~> Two components {2}


DEFINITION

Classification: 359/754

Multiple component lenses:

(under subclass 642) Subject matter wherein the lens comprises multiple sections (i.e., components), each containing two refractive surfaces arranged in series along the optical axis of the lens with their optical centers in alignment thereon, their planes perpendicular to such axis, and their axially extreme refracting surfaces so spaced along the optical axis that parallel light rays upon entering and passing through all of such components are refracted to a focus no more than one time.

(1) Note. The term "component" as applied to a lens designates either (1) a single transparent mass of refractive material having two opposed refracting surfaces or (2) a grouped plurality of such masses arranged in series along the optical axis of the lens with their adjacent refracting surfaces either in full overall contact or in spaced parallel relation with the spacing being of such small magnitude that it does not enter into the lens computations.

(2) Note. The two refractive surfaces of a "component" comprising a single mass or the two axially extreme refracting surfaces of a "component" comprising a plurality of masses have at least a portion thereof axially air-spaced from all other adjacent refracting surfaces that may be present in the lens.

(3) Note. The axial dimension of the air-spacing between either the opposed surfaces of the single mass "component" or the axially extreme surfaces of the "component" grouped plurality of masses, and the other adjacent refracting surfaces that may be present in the lens must be of sufficient magnitude to enter into the lens computations in order to limit the axial extent of the lens component.

SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:

643+, for eyepieces having multiple components.

648+, for projection type field curvature shaping lens having multiple components.

656+, for microscope objective having multi-ple components. 680+, for reverse telephoto lens of variable focal length.

708+, for a nonspherical lens having multiple components.

733+, for multiple component lenses having a reflecting element.

745+, for telephoto lens having multiple components.

749+, for reverse telephoto lens having multiple components.