Optics: eye examining – vision testing and correcting – Spectacles and eyeglasses – Ophthalmic lenses or blanks
Patent
1983-09-20
1987-02-10
Corbin, John K.
Optics: eye examining, vision testing and correcting
Spectacles and eyeglasses
Ophthalmic lenses or blanks
350 372, 35016216, 350168, 350437, 351160R, 351161, 623 6, G02C 702, G02C 704, G02B 532, A61F 216
Patent
active
046419349
ABSTRACT:
An ophthalmic lens incorporates a transmission hologram which has negative diffractive power and introduces positive longitudinal chromatic aberration to add to the natural longitudinal chromatic aberration of the human eye, thereby reducing the need to accommodate. The lens also has refractive power to balance the diffractive power or to give a desired overall or residual power.
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"The Leiske Physioflex Style 10 Anterior Chamber Lens: Surgide, Jan. 4, 1981, No. 3-31.
Corbin John K.
Davis IV F. Eugene
Pilkington P.E. Limited
Stone Mark P.
Sugarman Scott J.
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