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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
161 Simulation apparatus, simulation program, and recording medium recorded with simulation program JP2008314741 2008-12-10 JP2009238204A 2009-10-15 SHINOHARA SHUNEI; KAGA TADAYUKI
<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a simulation apparatus which can represent, in a walk through simulation, a fluctuation of a viewpoint corresponding to a lens wearer's action. <P>SOLUTION: The simulation apparatus includes: a design unit 162 which designs a spectacle lens; a virtual space construction unit 161 which constructs a virtual space; a viewpoint setting unit 171 which sets a viewpoint in the virtual space; an image compilation unit 181 which compiles a basic image representing a field of view at the viewpoint; an intermediate processing unit 182 which processes the basic image in accordance with the vision of a lens wearer, and compiles an intermediate image; a wearing condition processing unit 183 which processes the intermediate image, and compiles a wearing condition image representing a field of view at the viewpoint obtained when the lens wearer wears the spectacle lens, a display unit which displays the wearing condition image; a viewpoint movement unit 172 which moves the viewpoint; and a movement behavior setting unit 173 which sets a movement behavior of the viewpoint. The viewpoint movement unit 172 moves the viewpoint while periodically fluctuating the viewpoint in at least a vertical direction in accordance with the movement behavior. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2010,JPO&INPIT
162 Comfortable ophthalmic devices and its manufacturing method JP2007555275 2006-02-10 JP2008532060A 2008-08-14 アギラー・ヘリーン; カナバン・クリスティ・エル; ゴード・ドミニク; ステフェン・ロバート・ビー; ニードル・スーザン・ダブリュ; バンダーラーン・ダグ・ジー; ヒル・グレゴリー・エイ; マーティン・ダブリュ・アンソニー; マイヤーズ・アン・ダブリュ; マカベー・ケビン・ピー
【課題】快適な眼科用具および快適な眼科用具の製造方法を提供すること。
【解決手段】本発明は、快適な眼科用具および快適な眼科用具の製造方法に関する。 一実施形態に係る眼科用レンズの製造方法は、重合化眼科用レンズの調合物が、その重合前に湿潤剤を含まない場合は、この眼科用レンズを前記湿潤剤によって処理する工程、を含む。
【選択図】図1
163 Rinsing device for rinsing contact lens JP2002030721 2002-02-07 JP2002236269A 2002-08-23 KINDT-LARSEN TURE
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide efficiently clean contact lenses. SOLUTION: This device includes a chamber which accepts the contact lenses and forms a space to suppress the inversion of the contact lenses when the contact lenses are placed therein, a first conduit device which introduces first fluid into the chamber on the first side of the contact lenses, a second conduit device which introduces second fluid into the chamber on the second side of the contact lenses and an outlet device which discharges the flow of the first and second fluids from the chamber. COPYRIGHT: (C)2002,JPO
164 Contact lens hydration for Chiyanba JP10654791 1991-04-12 JP3296498B2 2002-07-02 トウレ・キント−ラルセン
165 Contact lens moving system JP2000000054 2000-01-04 JP2000147441A 2000-05-26 KINDT-LARSEN TURE
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To decrease the volume of the liquid to be used for washing of lenses and the volume of the water used for hydration by constituting the system in such a manner that chambers have male members and female members, that the male members and female members coupled to each other form the spaces enclosing the lenses and that the washing and hydrating of the lenses are carried out by circulating fluid to the inside and outside of these spaces. SOLUTION: A frame 12 acts as a container for transporting the contact lenses and holds and transports the lenses on the surface 20 of the male chamber 10. The male chamber 10 is combined with the female chamber 50. Concave lens faces 60 and convex lens faces 20 are enclosed by walls 19 and 59. The lenses are held within the spaces 150 formed by the chambers 10 and 50. The flow of the liquid for washing and hydrating is supplied into the spaces 150 through passages for hydration of the male chamber 10 and the female chamber 50 and pipelines 16 and 56 for washing. The liquid emerges from holes 18. The flow runs radially on both of the convex faces and concave faces of the lenses.
166 JPH07508600A - JP50283094 1993-06-28 JPH07508600A 1995-09-21
PCT No. PCT/DK93/00211 Sec. 371 Date Mar. 29, 1995 Sec. 102(e) Date Mar. 29, 1995 PCT Filed Jun. 28, 1993 PCT Pub. No. WO94/01800 PCT Pub. Date Jan. 20, 1994A method and case for disinfection of contact lenses wherein the contact lenses are placed in a double chamber filled with cleaning fluid, for example, hydrogen peroxide, with the case comprising a third chamber or position connected with the double chamber. The third chamber is adapted to take up and hold a tablet containing a neutralization agent such as catalase, so that the hydrogen peroxide in the double chamber is neutralized suitably slowly by admission of the cleaning fluid to dissolve the tablet. By the dissolution of the tablet, oxygen is generated, and an oxygen bubble is formed around the tablet so that the hydrogen peroxide is alternately kept from the tablet and ultimately is admitted access to the tablet. Rather than provide a double chamber, a holder member may be provided for holding the respective contact lenses, with the tablet being accommodated at a lower end of the holder and being exposed to the cleaning fluid when the holder is inserted into the cleaning fluid.
167 Contact lens cleaning solution JP20903384 1984-10-06 JPH0677117B2 1994-09-28 孝雄 伊藤; 晃 加藤; 政光 栗秋; 豊 水谷
168 CLEANING TOOL PCT/US2014063122 2014-10-30 WO2015066306A3 2015-11-05 ANDERSON WAYNE
This invention relates to devices that clean glass. Previously, oil, smudges, grease or other film could not be removed from glass without a liquid or cleaning solution. Embodiments of the present invention use an upper arm (12) mechanically coupled to upper pad (14). The upper arm is rotationally connected to a lower arm (20) that is mechanically coupled to a lower pad (22). Both the upper pad and the lower pad comprise a circular contact area that flares outward and the outside upper arm or the lower arm. This enables a user to rub the upper pad on one side of a glass and the lower pad on another side of the glass in order to clean oil, smudges, grease or other film could not be removed from class without a liquid or cleaning solution.
169 A COMFORTABLE OPHTHALMIC DEVICE AND METHODS OF ITS PRODUCTION PCT/US2006004877 2006-02-10 WO2006088758A3 2007-04-05 MCCABE KEVIN P; STEFFEN ROBERT B; AGUILAR HELENE; MARTIN W ANTHONY; NEADLE SUSAN W; MEYERS ANN W; GOURD DOMINIC; CANAVAN KRISTY L; HILL GREGORY A; VANDERLAAN DOUG G
This invention relates to comfortable ophthalmic devices and methods of producing such devices.
170 GLASSES HAVING REPLACEABLE LEG USING MAGNETS PCT/KR2012004203 2012-05-29 WO2012165829A3 2013-03-28 KIM JANG RAK
The present invention relates to glasses having a leg which can be detachable from a connector of an eyeglass frame (10), wherein the invention comprises: a connecting rod (20) which is formed on a side of said eyeglass frame (10), and has a hinge groove (21); a leg (30) having a hinge end (31), which is inserted into the hinge groove (21) of said connecting rod (20) and is rotatable therein; and magnets (40) which are respectively mounted on surfaces on which said connecting rod (20) and the leg (30) are in contact with each other, and support the leg in a detachable manner, wherein detachable means are installed by selecting whether said magnets (40) are to be exposed or embedded inside. Thus, the present invention enables: solid combination to be maintained and easy assembling and replacing operations to be performed, by adopting a magnetism-dependent form; the leg to be foldable even without constituting a hinge, thereby maintaining a natural, unfolded state; and a fashion sense to be enhanced by easily and quickly replacing, when necessary, various types of legs or the like.
171 PRODUCT COMPRISING A FLEXIBLE OPHTHALMIC LENS, AND METHOD FOR MOUNTING SUCH A FLEXIBLE OPHTHALMIC LENS ON A SPECTACLE LENS PCT/FR2010000318 2010-04-19 WO2010130885A1 2010-11-18 ROUAULT DE COLIGNY PIERRE
The invention relates to a product (30) for optical use and to a method for using said product. According to the invention, the product comprises at least two separable stacked layers: one flexible, transparent optical layer (31) for adhering to the lens of a spectacle frame, and one first conditioning layer (35) for conditioning said optical layer, which is more rigid than said optical layer in order to enable the product to be machined using a conventional spectacle lens trimming machine.
172 OPTICS CLEANING APPARATUS AND METHOD PCT/US2012000222 2012-04-27 WO2012148498A9 2013-07-11 BURKLOW MELVIN A
An optics cleaning apparatus includes a holder with a first end, a second end and an outersurface where the outer surface encloses an internal reservoir. A fluid applicator is connected with the first end and with the internal reservoir and a scrub pad is connected with the second end. In another aspect of the invention, a fluid applicator cover and a scrub pad cover are provided in which both covers connect with holder. In one aspect, the reservoir further includes an optics cleaner.
173 OPHTHALMIC LENS POST DEMOLD PROCESSING AID PCT/US2006017461 2006-05-04 WO2006121885A3 2007-03-08 SANDERS KERRY T; WIDMAN MICHAEL F; FORD JAMES D; MOLOCK FRANK
The present invention discloses improved methods and systems for inspecting an ophthalmic lens by exposing the ophthalmic lens to a processing aid solution that includes RCO2CH2CH20(CH2CH2O)x CH2CH2O2CR where R comprises (equals) at least one of : CF3CF2(CF2)xCH2; CH3CH2(CH2)xCH2; and Ry[Si(CH3)2o]x(CH2)3, while the lens is contained in a ophthalmic lens receptacle, in order to facilitate the removal of bubbles and center the lens in the ophthalmic lens receptacle with a reduced incidence of ophthalmic lenses being folded over on themselves. The decreased incidence of bubbles and proper positioning of the ophthalmic lens in turn facilitates accurate inspection.
174 METHOD FOR DESIGNING VISION CORRECTION LENS, AND VISION CORRECTION LENS EP16922435.9 2016-11-25 EP3467573A1 2019-04-10 MIYAJIMA, Yasushi

A corrective lens that can improve contrast sensitivity in a dark place, for example, at night is provided. When an axis in the anteroposterior direction passing through the geometric center of a lens is defined as the z-axis and a direction extending to the rear side of the lens is defined as the positive direction of the z-axis, a focal depth extension component represented by Ar3 (where r is the distance from the z-axis and A is a constant) is added to the z-coordinate value of a refractive surface determined based on a prescription power to increase the focal depth. The focal depth that decreases (shallows) in a dark place is increased to facilitate focusing on a target object located in front of or behind the original focal point. This can improve contrast sensitivity in a dark place.

175 SPECTACLE LENS MANUFACTURING SYSTEM EP16830421.0 2016-07-21 EP3312663A1 2018-04-25 WATANABE, Hiroaki; NAGAO, Atsushi; IKAWA, Hisashi; ONO, Shingo; UENO, Hiroshi

[Object] To provide a spectacle lens manufacturing system which eliminates or reduces a wasteful portion caused by lens shape processing and/or generation of aspherical surfaces and the like, facilitates management, selection, and the like of round lenses and molds thereof, and reduces time and labor for the processing.

[Solution] A spectacle lens manufacturing system 1 includes resin material filling means 43 which fills a lens mold 42 with a lens material (heat-curable resin material), the lens mold 42 includes a rear lens mold 41 having a front surface that defines a rear surface of a spectacle lens 50, the rear lens mold 41 has a rear lens mold base body 24, a three-dimensional printer 18 which adds a aspherical surface addition portion 35 to a front surface 24a of the rear lens mold base body 24 is provided, and a front surface of the rear lens mold 41 is formed by the front surface 24a, of the rear lens mold base body 24, to which the aspherical surface addition portion 35 is added.

176 PRODUIT COMPORTANT UNE LENTILLE OPHTALMIQUE SOUPLE, ET PROCÉDÉ DE MONTAGE D'UNE TELLE LENTILLE OPHTALMIQUE SOUPLE SUR UN VERRE DE LUNETTES EP10717195.1 2010-04-19 EP2430492B1 2016-11-16 ROUAULT DE COLIGNY, Pierre
177 ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE LENS CONNECTION AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME EP13782310 2013-04-19 EP2852861A4 2016-03-09 BLUM RONALD D; WILLEY CHARLES; HADDOCK JOSHUA
178 PROTECTING EYE GLASS ARMS DURING HAIR DYE PROCESS, AND PROVIDING LAMINATED GLOVES ONE OVER THE OTHER OF THE SAME HAND SIZE EP10767593 2010-04-19 EP2421392A4 2015-04-29 GOLDSCHMIEDT PHILIP J
179 DISPOSITIF DE REPÉRAGE DESTINÉ À ÊTRE FIXÉ SUR UNE MONTURE DE LUNETTE EP13706624.7 2013-02-04 EP2815267A1 2014-12-24 HADDADI, Ahmed
The invention relates to a referencing device (1, 100) intended to be fixed to an eyeglass frame in order to spatially reference said frame, said device (1, 100) having a transverse bar (2, 102), a central extension (5), two lateral markers (3) and a central marker (4), each marker (3, 4) consisting of a light area (12) and a darker area (11). The main characteristic of a clip according to the invention is that it comprises at least one mobile fastening member (7, 8) which is able to move along at least one slide (9, 10) of the bar (2, 102).
180 EYEGLASS FRAMES EP09818077 2009-09-18 EP2342598A4 2014-01-22 ZIDER ROBERT B; KRUMME JOHN J; THOMPSON BRIAN A
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