


The Modèle 1933’s eyepieces were considerably more expensive to manufacture than the usual turn-screw types and meant to be more weatherproof, but whether they were is debatable. Although this system was initially patented by Goerz of Berlin, as early as before WW I it became characteristic of French individual focus binoculars. when the focus ring is turned the ocular tube and eyepiece slide straight up or down instead of twisting as do conventional screw-type individual focus mechanisms. It has a Porro II prism system (without the field lens cemented to the prism cluster) secured in a well-made cage (see: Its eyepiece assembly is a linear movement device i.e. The build quality of this binocular is extremely high. Two binoculars identical to the above example except with Kriegsmarine and Dienstglas markings are pictured in Rohan’s military binocular book on page 118. Although Huet et Cie had a German coding, lww, no Huet binoculars are seen with the marking, all having the normal Huet trademark.

During WW II they were made under German occupation and marked “Kriegsmarine”- German navy or "Dienstglas" - German army. Notes: The Huet Modèle 1933 Type 1 Marine Nationale Constructions Navales binoculars are found in four configurations – 7X50, 8X30, 10X50 and 12X50, all having practically the same build. Manufacturer/Model: Huet Paris Modèle 1933 Type 1 10X50įield of View: 5 deg = 88 m/1,000 m APFOV 50 deg Warner Lambert Technologies, Inc., Dallas, Tex.Huet Paris Modèle 1933 Type 1 10X50 (View 1) FR FR410993D patent/FR410993A/en not_active ExpiredĬited By (6) * Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party Publication numberīinocular body for microscope permitting variation of interpupilary distance without compensating lenses.Priority Applications (1) Application Numberįamily ID=1454984 Family Applications (1) Application NumberĬited By (3) * Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party Publication numberīinocular barrel with adjustable interpupillary distance and target marker support binoculars Periscopes Instruments for viewing the inside of hollow bodies Viewfinders Optical aiming or sighting devices involving prisms or mirrors reflecting into the field of view additional indications, e.g. binoculars Periscopes Instruments for viewing the inside of hollow bodies Viewfinders Optical aiming or sighting devices involving prisms or mirrors binoculars Periscopes Instruments for viewing the inside of hollow bodies Viewfinders Optical aiming or sighting devices G02B21/18- Arrangements with more than one light path, e.g.G02B- OPTICAL ELEMENTS, SYSTEMS OR APPARATUS.Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.) Filing date Publication date Application filed by HUET ET CIE SOC filed Critical HUET ET CIE SOC Priority to FR410993T priority Critical Application granted granted Critical Publication of FR410993A publication Critical patent/FR410993A/en Status Expired legal-status Critical Current Links Original Assignee HUET ET CIE SOC Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.) Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.) Expired Application number Other languages French ( fr)Ĭurrent Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Info Publication number FR410993A FR410993A FR410993DA FR410993A FR 410993 A FR410993 A FR 410993A FR 410993D A FR410993D A FR 410993DA FR 410993 A FR410993 A FR 410993A Authority FR France Prior art keywords binoculars micrometer split orientation split binoculars Prior art date Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Orientation micrometer for split binoculars
