Patent classifications
G02B25/002
ILLUMINATOR WITH MAGNIFICATION AND MULTIPLE LIGHTING MODES
The illuminator device for medical examination described herein employs a housing incorporating a magnified viewing lens having a lens polarizer and an array of LEDs to provide light for the viewing organic tissue and other matter. A switch is provided to communicate with a microprocessor that controls an LED driver adapted initiate to provide modes of operation that provide certain of the LEDs being illuminated in different modes. In operation the device incorporates at least five modes of operation. A first mode provides activating only polarized white lights, a second mode provides activating only ZWB2 bandpass filtered 365 nm UV LEDs, a third mode provides activating only ZWB2 bandpass filtered 385 nm UV LEDs, a fourth mode provides activating only unfiltered 405 nm UV LEDs and a fifth mode comprises activating only ZWB2 bandpass filtered 365 nm UV LEDs and ZWB2 bandpass filtered 385 nm UV LEDs. The device additionally incorporates an auxiliary magnifier that stores in the device handle.
WEARABLE SYSTEMS HAVING REMOTELY POSITIONED VISION REDIRECTION
The present disclosure relates to cantilevered imaging modality wearable optical systems that provide for optimal ergonomics coupled with vision enhancement and vision magnification. Methods of use, devices, and kits are also contemplated.
Puzzle assembly system and method
A puzzle assembly system including a puzzle assembly tool having a handle; an illuminator; a powerer; and a magnifier having a body with a front-face; a rear-face; a thickness; and a periphery; wherein the puzzle assembly tool comprises the handle, the illuminator, and the magnifier in functional combination. The illuminator is preferably integral with the handle and powered by the powerer during use. The illuminator is configured to illuminate puzzle pieces for assembly. As designed the magnifier is configured to magnify the puzzle pieces during use (via a magnifying lens) and the puzzle pieces are able to be manipulated via a user moving the body of the magnifier during puzzle-assembly to scoop and place sections or individual puzzle pieces.
Vehicle steering wheel installation device
An installation device is used to install a steering wheel onto a steering column having a plurality of column splines, wherein the steering wheel includes a plate with a central opening and a plurality of wheel splines configured to engage the plurality of column splines. The installation device includes a frame including a base and a cover removably coupled to the base. The installation device also includes a first magnification lens coupled to the frame, and a first pair of posts coupled to the base. The first pair of posts are configured for insertion into a pair of corresponding openings on the steering wheel such that the first pair of posts position the first magnification lens a first predetermined distance from the steering wheel to focus the first magnification lens on the plurality of wheel splines.
Arc shaped visual aid
The device of the current invention is a visual aid that provides for a lens that is attached to a frame that can be connected to a handle. The frame is curved in a way that can allow it to be smaller and be held closer to the eye than existing visual aids. The frame has inner extensions allowing the lens to be attached away from the edges of the frame, making the lens much smaller than the frame itself. This also allows the lens to be placed at a safe and fixed distance close to the eye. When the lens is smaller and when held closer to the eye, the user has the ability to view a wider field of vision than available in the current visual aids. This invention also describes a stick and a ring as examples of handles that can carry the frame with the small lens on it along with inherent utilities more expanded than existing art.
ENERGY RELAYS WITH TRAVERSE ENERGY LOCALIZATION
Disclosed are relay elements exhibiting transverse localization. The relay elements may include a relay element body having one or more structures, where the structures can be coupled in series, in parallel and/or in stacked configurations. The structures may have multiple surfaces such that energy waves propagating therethrough the relay elements may experience spatial magnification or de-magnification.
High-density energy directing devices for two-dimensional, stereoscopic, light field and holographic head-mounted displays
Disclosed are high-density energy directing devices and systems thereof for two-dimensional, stereoscopic, light field and holographic head-mounted displays. In general, the head-mounted display system includes one or more energy devices and one or more energy relay elements, each energy relay element having a first surface and a second surface. The first surface is disposed in energy propagation paths of the one or more energy devices and the second surface of each of the one or more energy relay elements is arranged to form a singular seamless energy surface. A separation between edges of any two adjacent second surfaces is less than a minimum perceptible contour as defined by the visual acuity of a human eye having better than 20/40 vision at a distance from the singular seamless energy surface, the distance being greater than the lesser of: half of a height of the singular seamless energy surface, or half of a width of the singular seamless energy surface.
High density energy directing device
Disclosed embodiments include an energy directing device having one or more energy relay elements configured to direct energy from one or more energy locations through the device. In an embodiment, surfaces of the one or more energy relay elements may form a singular seamless energy surface where a separation between adjacent energy relay element surfaces is less than a minimum perceptible contour. In disclosed embodiments, energy is produced at energy locations having an active energy surface and a mechanical envelope. In an embodiment, the energy directing device is configured to relay energy from the energy locations through the singular seamless energy surface while minimizing separation between energy locations due to their mechanical envelope. In embodiments, the energy relay elements may comprise energy relays utilizing transverse Anderson localization phenomena.
MEDICAL ILLUMINATOR WITH VARIABLE POLARIZATION
A device for variable polarization by an illumination device for illuminating organic tissue. The device includes a first set of one or more light emitting diodes (LEDs), a first polarizer arranged to polarize light emitted from the first set of LEDs in a first polarization direction, a second set of one or more LEDs, a second polarizer arranged to polarize light emitted from the second set of LEDs in a second polarization direction. A lens is arranged to collect light from organic tissue illuminated by the first and/or second sets of LEDs including a viewing polarizer arranged to polarize the light collected from the organic tissue in the second polarization direction. A signal generator is operable to signal one or more drivers for driving one of the first and second sets according a signal value and driving the other of the first and second sets according to an inverse value thereof.
Watch Stand for a Smartwatch
A watch stand configured to receive a smart watch including a face. The watch stand includes a receptacle configured to temporarily receive the smart watch within it with the smart watch positioned on edge and a body configured to magnify the face of the smart watch when the smart watch is viewed through the body.