Electricity: motive power systems – Plural diverse motor controls – Motor-reversing
Patent
1985-06-07
1987-10-06
Shoop, Jr., William M.
Electricity: motive power systems
Plural diverse motor controls
Motor-reversing
128 765, 351158, 351203, 351246, H02P 122, G02C 100, A61B 300
Patent
active
046985646
ABSTRACT:
A monocular and binocular spinning optics device for use by doctors, researchers, etc., that creates a specific visual phenomenon in front of one or both eyes of the person wearing the device wherein the lenses are constructed by cutting out and affixing stick-on type lens material, such as fresnel prisms, polarizing material, colored filters, cylinder prisms, reflective material, etc., to a plano-plastic disc. A drive motor rotates the rotating lens, which is held in registry with a stationary, non-spinning lens by spectacle frames. The direction and speed of the motor and therefore the rotating lens, along with any pauses or repetitions, are controlled by a digital computer containing the visual training program, and the visual training program, as well as the construction of the lenses, can be devised by the orthoptic practitioner.
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Bloom Leonard
Ro Bentsu
Shoop Jr. William M.
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