1、AMERICAN STANDARD Microscope Objecti.ve Thre-ad.ASA B1.11-1958 UDC 621.882.082:535.822:681.42-.-.REAFFIRMED 1994 FOR CURRENT COMMllTEE PERSONNEL PLEASE SEE ASME MANUAL AS-1 1 REAFF:IRMED 1989 FOR CURRENT COMMllTEE PERSONNEL PLEASE SEE ASME MANUAL AS-fl-.,.Society o f Automotive Engineers The America
2、n Society o f Mechanical Engineers T H E A M E R I C A N S O C I E T Y O F M E C H A N I C A L E N G I N E E R S 29 West 39th Street,New York 18,N.Y.Copyrighted material licensed to Stanford University by Thomson Scientific(),downloaded on Oct-05-2010 by Stanford University User.No further reproduct
3、ion or distribution is permitted.Uncontrolled when printed.REAFFIRMED 2001FOR CURRENT COMMITTEE PERSONNELPLEASE E-MAIL CSasme.orgForeword The standardization of the microscope objective thread is one of the projects toward unification of screw thread standards among inch-using countries.In Great Bri
4、tain,the Royal Microscopical Society had established standards for microscope objectives in 1858,based on the Whitworth screw thread system,which were subsequently used throughout the world.The history of this standard is in the Transactions of the Society:1858,p.39;1859,p.92;1896,pp.389,487;1911,p.
5、175;1915,p.230;1924,p.266;and 1936,p.377.In practice,American manufacturers of this thread have always employed modifications of the Whitworth form because of their preference for flat crests,such modified threads being completely interchangeable with the RMS threads.At the Conference on Unification
6、 of Engineering Stand-ards held in Ottawa,1945,the American Delegation presented ASA Paper B1/57 and A.O.Drawing ED-95 giving limits of size for a truncated Whitworth thread.Since a thread form with rounded crest is preferred in Great Britain for optical instruments,it was recommended that the title
7、 of this document be amended to read,“Proposed Permitted Truncation and Tolerances for RMS Thread.”On the basis of this proposal a draft of a proposed American Standard,dated April,1948,was cir-culated to the B1 Sectional Committee membership for comment.In conformity with comments received,a revise
8、d draft,dated October,1954,was approved by Subcommittee No.4 on Instrument Screw Threads and subsequently submitted to the Sectional Commlttee for approval.Final approval as an American Standard was given on January 7,1958,by ASA.Any part o f this standard may be quoted.Credit lines should read:“Ex2
9、ractedjro&Amhican Standard Microscope Objective Thread(ASA B2.22-2958)with the permission o f the publisher,The.American Society o f Mechanical Engineers,29 w.39th st.,New York 28,N.Y.,3.I .Copyright,1958,by THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Printed in U.S.A.2 Copyrighted material license
10、d to Stanford University by Thomson Scientific(),downloaded on Oct-05-2010 by Stanford University User.No further reproduction or distribution is permitted.Uncontrolled when printed.ERRATA ANSI B1.ll-1958 (R1972)MICROSCOPE OBJECTIVE THREAD(JULY 1972)Page 5,Section 7 should read,American National Sta
11、ndard ANSI B1.7-1965(R1972)Page 6,Section 14 should read,Angle Deviation.Copyrighted material licensed to Stanford University by Thomson Scientific(),downloaded on Oct-05-2010 by Stanford University User.No further reproduction or distribution is permitted.Uncontrolled when printed.Officers of Secti
12、onal Committee on Standardization and Unification of Screw Threads,Bl Frank P.Tisch,Chairman William H.Gourlie,Vice-chairman W.C.Cadwell,Secretary Personnel of Subcommittee No.4 on Instrument Screw Threads E.W.Dresher,Chairman,Mgr.,Quality Control,Hathaway Instrument Division,Hamilton Watch Company,
13、J.C.Burgbacher,Engineer,Bulova Watch Co.,Flushing,N.Y.F.L.Calkins,Commander,WCXPS,Wright Air Development Center,Wright-Patterson Air Force Base,Ohio J.W.Evans,Commander,WCLS J3 Special Products Branch,Aircraft Labs.,Wright Air Development Center K.E.Faiver,Senior Design Engr.,Olds Motor Div.,General
14、 Motors Corp.,Lansing,Mich.R.F.Frye,Mgr.,Materials&Stds.Dept.,Westinghouse Electric Corp.,East Pittsburgh,Pa.I.H.Fullmer,Chief,Engineering Metrology Sec.,National Bureau of Standards,Washington,D.C.W.H.Gourlie,Standards Engr.,The Sheffield Corp.,Dayton,Ohio V.C.Meigs,Engineering Dept.,Autonetics,a d
15、ivision of North American Aviation,Inc.,Bellflower,Calif.D.R.Miller,3521 36th St.,N.W.,Washington,D.C.J.H.Miller,Vice-Pres.,Weston Electrical Instrument Corp.,Newark,N.J.D.V.Peroni,Commander,WCXPS,Wright Air Development Center,Wright-Patterson Air Force Base,Ohio H.W.Robb,Manager,Company Standards,E
16、ngineering Services Div.,General Electric Co.,Schenectady,N.Y.E.H.Schaeffer,Chief Engr.,Elgin National Watch Co.,Elgin,Ill.M.A.Schultheis,Staff Engr.,Systems Development Lab.,Hughes Aircraft Co.,Culver City,Calif.C.E.Smart,Works-Mgr.,W.&L.E.Gurley,Troy,N.Y.C.S.Tallman,Development Physicist,American Optical Co.,Instrument Div.,Buffalo,N.Y.S.B.Terry,Orient,L.I.,N.Y.K.T.Vande,Chief Draftsman,Bausch&Lomb Optical Co.,Rochester,N.Y.D.F.Viles,President,Waltham Screw Co.,Waltham,Mass.P.F.Weber,Asst.to P