序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 Optical device for aiding color-blind persons in distinguishing colored objects US978904 1997-11-26 US5917573A 1999-06-29 James Kenneth Davis
A device for aiding a color blind person in the distinguishing of colors includes at least two lenses of different colors disposed so that an object may be simultaneously viewable through each of the lenses by one eye of the person.
102 Lateral vision controlling device US200182 1994-02-22 US5424786A 1995-06-13 Gerald T. McCarthy
A lateral vision controlling device is disclosed which decreases or eliminates visual stimuli entering one of the hemispheres of the brain. The device includes a pair of lenses, with each lens having a transparent portion and a masked portion. The masked portion reduces visual stimuli entering the side of the person's eyes that corresponds to the hemisphere of the brain in which the visual stimuli is to be reduced. With a person having a dominant hemisphere of the brain, it is advantageous to reduce or eliminate visual stimuli entering the other hemisphere of the brain.
103 Hemianopsia rehabilitation training system US646517 1991-01-25 US5139323A 1992-08-18 Paula L. Schillo
A training system for rehabilitation of hemianopsia patients, including a first training device adapted to be placed before the eyes of a hemianopsia patient during a first phase of training, said first training device having blocking means for substantially blocking the passing of light therethrough, and transmitting means for substantially passing light therethrough, said blocking means being disposed in the part of the field of vision outside of the scotoma, and said transmitting means being disposed in the part of the field of vision in which there is no longer any vision due to the scotoma and a second training device adapted to be placed before the eyes of a hemianopsia patient during a second phase of training, said second training device comprising disposed before each eye means for transmitting light, the means for transmitting light before one of the eyes having applied thereto an indicator mark ranging from the boundary of the scotoma and the functional visual field toward the edge of the scotoma that is remote from the functional visual field, for reminding the patient to turn his eyes in the direction of the scotoma when vision into that area is required.
104 Dyslexia reading device US402909 1989-09-06 US4979902A 1990-12-25 Alix Morelle; Fredric T. Morelle
Method and apparatus for restricting field of vision so as to provide a dyslexic reader physical means for narrowing field-of-sight concentration in order to prevent eye wander and aid in normal compensatory sight narrowing by the reader. The method comprises an obfuscation of the peripheral field of vision while concurrently focusing or providing clear viewing means in the centralized, enhanced narrow reading field. The aforesaid method is readily accomplished by use of either the pin-hole camera, consisting of a minute aperture in an eye-enveloping, obfuscating field or, more practically, a set of spectacles consisting essentially of opacified or defocusing lenses having with them a centralized clear field-of-vision lens, window or aperture which effectively accomplishes in both eyes of the dyslexic reader what the pin-hole aperture does for a single eye.
105 Apparatus for detecting and treating troubles with binocular vision US024077 1987-03-10 US4790643A 1988-12-13 Brigitte Grandiere
A frame (1) includes means (3) for being held in front of the eyes, and means (6) for supporting and guiding the displacement of a moving opaque element (7) such as shutter movable between a central position in which it leaves binocular vision free, and two opposite side positions preventing vision via one or other of the eyes when the head is tilted.
106 Flexible fresnel refracting membrane adhered to ophthalmic lens US3628854D 1969-12-08 US3628854A 1971-12-21 JAMPOLSKY ARTHUR
A thin, fully conformable, plastic membrane which can be applied, and made to adhere with finger pressure, to spectacle lenses for quickly and impermanently changing one or more optical characteristics of the spectacle lenses. The membrane may be embossed on one of its surfaces to form a Fresnel-type lens or prism structure to introduce a deviation of the light ray, may be partially or entirely tinted to pass only certain wavelengths of light, may be diffused, or blurred uniformly or differentially, may have selective opaqued or transmitting areas or a combination thereof.
107 Method of improving color discrimination US3586423D 1970-06-24 US3586423A 1971-06-22 ZELTZER HARRY I
A method and device are described for improving color discrimination in persons having a substantial amount of deficiency in their ability to discriminate between red and green colors, commonly referred to as ''''color blindness.'''' The invention comprises applying to one eye only a corneal contact lens transmitting light substantially only in the red zone and leaving the other eye either naked or with its customary refractive correction, if any.
108 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANAGING PHOTOPHOBIA AND MIGRAINE PHOTOPHOBIA PCT/US2016038107 2016-06-17 WO2016205669A3 2017-01-19 BURSTEIN RAMI
Apparatus and methods for producing narrow-band radiation in the green region of visible spectrum are described. The narrow-band radiation may be used to aid subjects experiencing photophobia. In some cases, subjects may experience a reduction in pain (e.g., migraine photophobia) when using the narrow-band radiation.
109 EYE APERTURE ENHANCING PROSTHESIS AND METHOD PCT/US2013058175 2013-09-05 WO2014039628A3 2014-05-01 BLUM RONALD
A prosthesis capable of being worn on the eye of a wearer having a convex surface and a concave surface. The prosthesis has an aperture widening zone located on the convex surface. The prosthesis widens the natural palpebral fissure (aperture) of the wearer's eye by at least 1 mm. A method of widening the natural palpebral fissure of a wearer's eye by at least 1mm is also provided.
110 OPTICAL ELEMENT FOR CORRECTING COLOR BLINDNESS PCT/US2014013437 2014-01-28 WO2014120681A3 2014-09-25 HARDIN BRETT T; LI SHENG; MOCHIZUKI AMANE; FUJI HIRONAKA
Described herein are devices, compositions, and methods for improving color discernment.
111 Device for optical correction and exercise of vision PCT/RU9700386 1997-12-03 WO9824394A3 1998-07-23 BERSHANSKY MIKHAIL IOSIFOVICH; SHURKIN VIKTOR IVANOVICH
A device for the optical correction and exercise of vision comprises a frame (1) securely fastened with respect to the human eyes, and optical elements (2 and 3). Said optical elements have transparent zones with different optical characteristics which are interconnected by transition lines and mounted to ensure transition of the visual axis of a corresponding eye at any level from one zone to another on the horizontal. The difference in values of corresponding optical characteristics of the zones lies within the limits between objective sensitivity of the eye and the human's subjective sensitivity to the change in a given optical characteristic. A number of embodiments of the device is proposed in accordance with the invention. A preferred embodiment of the device provides its accomplishment in the form of spectacles. In all cases, image sharpness and fusion are achieved at the expense of a 'trimming' of the eye muscles, which in a multiple repetition has an exercising effect on ocular muscles and the eyes as a whole. As a result of using this device with optical elements of a proposed structure, a continuous process of exercising the accommodation-convergent apparatus is carried out, which favors an efficient prophylaxis and treatment of functional visual disorders and makes it possible to use the proposed device as a highly effective means in everyday life of humans having both disturbed and normal vision, irrespective of the type of their activities.
112 System and device for promoting eye alignment US15431207 2017-02-13 US10133091B2 2018-11-20 Ara Keshishian
A system includes glasses for executing a process to correct the alignment of an eye if a misalignment condition is detected. The glasses include lens that change opacity as instructed by a processor. The system determines that an eye is not aligned correctly based on data captured by one or more sensors in the glasses. Data is captured periodically and compared to a baseline set of data. If a deviation is detected, then the appropriate lens is turned “ON” to shade the aligned eye, thereby forcing the misaligned eye to properly align itself.
113 Field of view enlarging clip-on mirror for use in combination with eyewear US15908806 2018-02-28 US20180299703A1 2018-10-18 Terry Gallant
A field of view enlarging clip-on mirror for use in combination with eyewear is provided. The field of view enlarging clip-on mirror includes a clip member having a clip insert designed to clip on the nose pad of eyewear. A mirror is attached to the clip member via a stem member. The mirror is designed to increase the field of view of the wearer providing a low cost, simple solution to alleviate the disadvantages caused to sufferers of Homonymous-Hemianopsia.
114 Ophthalmic lens, in particular for sunglasses US15012241 2016-02-01 US10088693B2 2018-10-02 Sébastien Martins; Didier Clerc; Franck Ledien
An ophthalmic lens comprising a substrate is provided with the lens having a transmission spectrum such that the mean transmission value in the wavelength range between 380 nm inclusive and 780 nm inclusive is less than 60%, the mean transmission value at wavelengths less than or equal to 400 nm is less than 1%, the mean transmission value at wavelengths greater than 400 nm inclusive and less than 500 nm inclusive is less than 30% with a transmission minimum of less than 10% between 425 nm and 445 nm inclusive and the mean transmission value in the wavelength range between 400 nm and 500 nm has a first transmission maximum located between 405 nm and 425 nm.
115 WAVEFRONT GENERATION FOR OPHTHALMIC APPLICATIONS US15996322 2018-06-01 US20180271361A1 2018-09-27 Theophilus Bogaert
Embodiments of this invention relate to the generation of wavefronts for measurements, diagnostics, and treatment planning for ophthalmic applications. In some embodiments, a wavefront generator generates light having a uniform wavefront, which is focusable on the retina of an emmetropic eye by the normal function of the emmetropic eye. In some embodiments, the wavefront generator can generate light having a custom wavefront which is not focusable on the retina of the emmetropic eye. In some embodiments, the wavefront generator can receive information relating to an optical aberration of the eye, generate a custom wavefront, and project light having this custom wavefront, which in combination with the optical aberration of the eye is focusable on the retina.
116 Lens for optical treatment US14457080 2014-08-11 USRE47006E1 2018-08-28 Chi Ho To; Siu Yin Lam; Yan Yin Tse
A method for treating progression of a refractive disorder in a human eye. The method includes the steps of producing a first image on a retina of the human eye and producing a second image to generate a defocus.
117 Micro fenestrated contact lens US15932290 2018-02-16 US20180239168A1 2018-08-23 Daniel M. Schwartz; Scott E. Fraser; Morteza Gharib; Sean A. Mendoza; Kevin A. Mendoza; Nicholas T. Rinella
A sclera or contact lens with an image of an eye that is fenestrated, or uniformly speckled with many sub-millimeter sized transparent regions or holes, is disclosed. The micro fenestrated contact lens can be worn on a strabismic, or misaligned, eye so that its image is aligned with the wearer's dominant eye. The fenestrations allow the wearer to see through the opaque or translucent image printed on the contact lens, thus allowing binocular vision even though his or her strabismic eye is covered.
118 VISION ASSISTIVE DEVICE CAPABLE OF ENHANCING LIGHT RECEIVING US15379516 2016-12-15 US20180173016A1 2018-06-21 Alexander Lin
The present invention provides a vision assistive device, including: a first reflector, a second reflector and a third reflector. The first reflector is disposed at a first position of a cornea of a human eye. The second reflector is disposed at a second position of the cornea of the human eye. The third reflector is directly disposed in front of the cornea of the human eye. The first reflector and the second reflector are configured to reflect external light such that the external light is focused at the third reflector. Then, the external light is reflected again by the third reflector to the human eye, thereby enhancing a light intensity of the external light received by the human eye.
119 Light steering optical assembly with chromatic correction US14881707 2015-10-13 US09946094B2 2018-04-17 Roderick A. Hyde; Jordin T. Kare
A wearable optical assembly can include: a first array of aligned prisms configured to direct light towards a first target region; and one or more first chromatic correction elements in series with the first array of aligned prisms, the one or more first chromatic correction elements being configured to compensate for color dispersion caused by the first array of aligned prisms.
120 PHOTO-BIOMODULATION BY ENDOGENOUS AUTO-FLUORESCENT COMPOUNDS US15635135 2017-06-27 US20180024383A1 2018-01-25 James M. Gallas; Matthew T. Gordon
According to the present invention, light filters are disclosed that provide photoprotection and contain fluorescent agents that have fluorescence emission in the near infrared region of wavelengths to effect photobiological modulation (PBM) of human cells when the cells are exposed to sunlight or any artificial lighting. The fluorescent agents include endogenous compounds. The light filters include ophthalmic lenses, skin care products with or without transparent substrate and any products that are used to filter light. When used in connection with ophthalmic lenses, the ophthalmic lense provides photoprotection and photobiological modulation to the human eye.
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