Prosthesis (i.e. – artificial body members) – parts thereof – or ai – Eye prosthesis
Patent
1991-01-07
1992-04-28
Shay, Randy C.
Prosthesis (i.e., artificial body members), parts thereof, or ai
Eye prosthesis
446389, 446392, A61F 214
Patent
active
051084279
ABSTRACT:
An ocular prothesis is provided in which a prosthesis housing has a bore therein for receiving elements to simulate the iris and pupil of an eye. A black disc is received within the bore and covered by an active disc having a central aperture therethrough exposing a portion of the black disc to represent maximum pupil constriction. The active disc has one or more rings concentric with the aperture, such rings being made from a photochromic material such that at various light intensities the rings change from translucent to opaque. Accordingly, at low light levels with the rings transparent, a greater portion of the black disc is apparent, giving the appearance of a dilated pupil. As light levels increase, the rings sequentially become opaque from the largest ring to the smallest, giving the appearance of pupil constriction.
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Cook Daffyd I. W.
Majercik Stephen M.
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