Optics: eye examining – vision testing and correcting – Eye examining or testing instrument – For interpupillary distance measuring or lens positioning
Patent
1980-06-25
1983-01-18
Corbin, John K.
Optics: eye examining, vision testing and correcting
Eye examining or testing instrument
For interpupillary distance measuring or lens positioning
351233, 33200, A61B 310, A61B 302, A61B 310
Patent
active
043689582
ABSTRACT:
An arrangement for determining the location relative to eyeglass frames of points at which visual axes penetrate through eyeglass areas of eyeglasses includes a sighting object having two concentric target zones one of which emits polarized light. A support is removably attached to an eyeglass frame and at least one polarized filter having a polarization plane extending transversely of that of the light issuing from the one target zone is mounted on the support for movement in parallelism with the respective eyeglass area toward a position of registry with the respective visual axis, in which position the polarized filter at least substantially obscures the one target zone. Another, larger, polarization filter is removably mounted on the support and obscures the one target zone for the eye which is not then being examined. The location of the points of penetration of the visual axis of the eye being examined is achieved by moving the first-mentioned polarization filter up and down and transversely of the respective eyeglass area until the proper position is found and recorded for use in subsequent production of the respective eyeglass or corrective lens.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4190331 (1980-02-01), Padula et al.
Bovernick Rodney B.
Corbin John K.
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