Polyprismatic lens for enhancing human ocular motility

Optics: eye examining – vision testing and correcting – Spectacles and eyeglasses – Ophthalmic lenses or blanks

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350452, 351168, G02C 714, G02B 308

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050023837

ABSTRACT:
A device for enhancing the range of vision of a person with low eye motility which includes a plurality of parallel or concentric prisms with bases disposed paracentrically on a transparent medium. The prisms cooperate to enhance the angle of vision of the person as he moves the eye over a small angle, and simultaneously improves the aesthetic appearance of the person by increasing the apparent movement of the eye, as seen by an observer of persons with an artificial eye, which moves less than normally.

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