Stereoscopic viewing system and method

Optics: eye examining – vision testing and correcting – Eye examining or testing instrument – For fusion and space perception testing

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351158, A61B 308, G02C 100

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048742350

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method for displaying and viewing full field-of-vision stereoscopic images is disclosed. The apparatus includes left and right display components including curved screens. The screens are suitable for mounting in a fixed position relative to the viewer's head and close to the viewer's eyes. The screens provide the normal single-eye full field of vision of 120.degree. vertically and 180.degree. horizontally. Each screen has a spherical central surface and a cylindrical temporal surface that extends from the central surface along the side of the viewer's head. The screens are mounted close to the viewer's eyes and optical components are provided to cause the viewer's eye to be focused at the central surface. Contact lenses are suitable optical components. Contact lenses do not limit the viewer's field of vision and are continually oriented with the movements of the viewer's eyes.

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patent: 3439972 (1969-04-01), Ratliff
patent: 4740836 (1988-04-01), Craig

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