Optics: eye examining – vision testing and correcting – Eye examining or testing instrument – For fusion and space perception testing
Reexamination Certificate
2011-08-23
2011-08-23
Hasan, Mohammed (Department: 2873)
Optics: eye examining, vision testing and correcting
Eye examining or testing instrument
For fusion and space perception testing
C351S246000, C351S163000
Reexamination Certificate
active
08002408
ABSTRACT:
An anaglyphic image presentation system is provided to evaluate and train a user's depth perception abilities. In embodiments, anaglyphic image target components are presented to a user on a display device. The image target components are then viewed by the user through a set of transmission filter lenses. The transmission filter lenses present and block one or more target components based on the peak wavelength transmission associated with each lens. As a result, a user perceives an anaglyphic target image that is resultant from the perceived image target components when viewed through the transmission filter lenses.
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Office Action of Nov. 30, 2010; U.S. Appl. No. 12/534,661.
Citek Karl
Erickson Graham B.
Reichow Alan W.
Yoo Herb
Hasan Mohammed
Nike Inc.
Shook Hardy & Bacon L.L.P.
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