An object of the present invention is to provide an electric microscope in which a liquid can be easily filled and removed when an immersion objective lens is inserted or removed into or from an optical path of the microscope. According to the present invention, there is provided an electric microscope comprising an electric revolver with a plurality of objective lenses mounted thereon, either one of which objective lenses disposed on an optical path, a revolver position detecting device for detecting a rotational position of the electric revolver to obtain information related to the objective lens disposed on the optical path, an instruction device for issuing an instruction to change over objective lenses to be disposed on the optical path by electric force, further comprising a memory device which stores information whether each of the plurality of objective lenses is of liquid-permeated type or not, and a control device which controls the drive of the electric revolver so as to stop the electric revolver at a rotational position in the midst of the change-over when it judges that either the objective lens currently on the optical path or an objective lens to be disposed on the optical path next is an immersion objective lens, based on an instruction from the instruction device.
A microscope fluid applicator includes an immersion fluid reservoir for storing immersion fluid and an applicator tip coupled to the immersion fluid reservoir. The microscope fluid applicator is releasably engaged to a moveable turret on a microscope. The microscope fluid applicator may be secured to an objective lens port on a turret of a microscope via threads. Immersion fluid is ejected from the applicator tip onto a sample holder. The turret may be rotated to place an immersion fluid objective into the immersion fluid. The sample may then be viewed through the immersion fluid. Any excess immersion fluid that is dispensed from the applicator tip may be collected in a fluid collector to prevent contamination of the microscope optics and other components.
An apparatus for producing an electronic inductor includes a coil winder, a locator of inductor, and a spot electric welder. The coil winder includes a brushless DC motor, a single chip for controlling the DC brushless motor and a digital display screen. Locator of inductor is connected to a rotational axis of the DC motor of the coil winder via a connecting pole. Because the apparatus has multi-function, it can accomplish winding the coil, locating, removing the painting, welding and testing the electrical characteristic at the same time and much of the manual operation is replaced by the apparatus, not only the productivity is improved greatly, but also the product quality is ensured.
An apparatus and a method of the present invention positions an optical component among several optical components, which are arranged in a receiving device. The receiving device is rotatable about an axis or movable along a direction in such a way that an optical component is positionable and the receiving device is retainable in a retention position. A coding device having first and second coders and two detectors are also provided. Either the coding device or the two detectors are associated with the receiving device and the two detectors detect the first and second coders at spatially different points. The coding device is embodied in such a way that the two detectors detect the first coder simultaneously when the receiving device is in a retention position and no more than one detector detects the second coder when the receiving device is in a region between two adjacent retention positions.
An apparatus for automatically turning off a source of illumination in a microscope, comprising a switch operatively arranged to control the illumination source, and means for sensing inactivity of the switch and for turning off the illumination source after a predetermined time period of inactivity. The invention also includes a method for automatically turning off a source of illumination in a microscope, comprising the steps of monitoring activity of a switch operatively arranged to control the illumination source, and, turning off the illumination source after a predetermined time period of inactivity.