NIGHT VISION APPARATUS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
LIO LEICA CAMERA AG Am Leitz-Park 5 35578 Wetzlar Germany Night vision apparatus, residual light image amplifiers, thermal imaging cameras, thermal imaging apparatus for night vision, thermal imaging apparatus [other than for medical use], night vision goggles, photographic, cinematographic, optical and measuring apparatus and instruments; apparatus for recording, transmission or reproduction of sound or images; far-range optical apparatus and equipment, monocular and binocular telescopes, binoculars, telescopes, telescopes, telephotographic lenses, telescopic sights, optoelectronic range finders; data-processing equipment and computers; computer software, databases and archive systems (software) and computer programs (recorded on data carriers); machine-readable data recording carrier, except for digital solution for seniors person;
NOVA-8 Night Vision Corporation 7301 North Lincoln Avenue, Suite 180 Lincolnwood IL 606469998 night vision apparatus; namely, goggles and parts and accessories therefore;
PREDATOR CCS INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 145 Huguenot St. New Rochelle NY 10801 Night vision apparatus, namely, cameras and lenses, night vision goggles, headsets, monoculars and binoculars, optical scopes and magnification lenses;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A self-contained, military usage compatible, stabilized illumination calibration system and method of using same to enable in-the-field accurate determination of the low-level light falling on the surface of a night vision apparatus resolution chart and attending adjustment of a night vision device. Use of such charts, such as the chart of U.S. Pat. No. 4,607,923, preferably includes known levels of illumination at several different expected night vision goggle compatible lower-levels in order to both evaluate and adjust the performance of a night vision device prior to its use or during extended use periods. The disclosed system is digital computer controlled and provides an accurate, easy to use, and low cost alternative to previous laboratory-like methods of determining night vision evaluation illumination. The disclosed system provides go or no go indications of achieved chart illumination.