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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 11, 2011
Filed:
Feb. 12, 2008
Stefan Gerth, Sinn, DE;
Volker Tautz, Wetzlar, DE;
Armin Schlierbach, Leun, DE;
Gerd Schreiter, Weilburg, DE;
Kurt Becker, Wettenberg, DE;
Gerd Polzer, Wetzlar-Hermannstein, DE;
Christof Heintz, Oberursel, DE;
Norbert Müller, Asslar, DE;
Stefan Gerth, Sinn, DE;
Volker Tautz, Wetzlar, DE;
Armin Schlierbach, Leun, DE;
Gerd Schreiter, Weilburg, DE;
Kurt Becker, Wettenberg, DE;
Gerd Polzer, Wetzlar-Hermannstein, DE;
Christof Heintz, Oberursel, DE;
Norbert Müller, Asslar, DE;
Carl Zeiss Sports Optics GmbH, Wetzlar, DE;
Abstract
An optical observation apparatus with at least one observation beam path and with means for laser range-finding, which have at least one transmitting device and at least one receiving device and are arranged outside the at least one observation beam path. The transmitting device and the receiving device are arranged in each case in separate housing parts of the optical observation apparatus and/or, if a folding bridge of the optical observation apparatus is present, along a mid-axis of the folding bridge. At least one diffractive optical element is provided for shaping at least the receiving beam for the at least one receiving device.