G02C7/14

GLASSES-TYPE DISPLAY DEVICE FOR REALIZING A HIGH VIEWING ANGLE
20220128815 · 2022-04-28 ·

In a glasses-type display device according to an example of the present disclosure to solve the technical problems described above, there is provided a glasses-type display device including: a glasses frame including a lens fixing frame that fixes a lens disposed to correspond to the eye of a user, and a temple frame that extends from the lens fixing frame to serve as a temple; a dual camera module installed on the lens fixing frame and disposed to face a same viewpoint as that of the user; a display module installed at a lower end of the lens fixing frame to output an image to enter the eye of the user; and a glasses lens installed on the lens fixing frame to allow external light generated from a front to enter the eye of the user.

Stick on devices using peripheral defocus to treat progressive refractive error

An apparatus to treat refractive error of an eye comprises an optic comprising an optical zone and a peripheral defocus optical structure to form images of a plurality of stimuli anterior or posterior to a peripheral portion of a retina of the eye. In some embodiments, the peripheral defocus optical structure is located outside the optical zone. In some embodiments, the peripheral defocus optical structure comprises optical power to focus light to a different depth of the eye than the optical zone. In some embodiments, the optic comprises one or more of a lens, an optically transparent substrate, a beam splitter, a prism, or an optically transmissive support.

Stick on devices using peripheral defocus to treat progressive refractive error

An apparatus to treat refractive error of an eye comprises an optic comprising an optical zone and a peripheral defocus optical structure to form images of a plurality of stimuli anterior or posterior to a peripheral portion of a retina of the eye. In some embodiments, the peripheral defocus optical structure is located outside the optical zone. In some embodiments, the peripheral defocus optical structure comprises optical power to focus light to a different depth of the eye than the optical zone. In some embodiments, the optic comprises one or more of a lens, an optically transparent substrate, a beam splitter, a prism, or an optically transmissive support.

VISUAL LOUPES WITH POINT OF VIEW MODIFICATION
20220121041 · 2022-04-21 ·

A device can include glasses including one or more lenses that permit a wearer a broad view of the environment from a first perspective and contact members having one or more contact-surfaces formed to secure the glasses to a head of the wearer while the wearer is wearing the device. The device can include one or more loupes, each loupe including a redirection member structured to redirect image light that is received by the loupe; one or more magnifying members structured to magnify the image light; a viewport structured to allow passage of the magnified image light. The loupe is secured through one of the lenses such that the magnified image light is presented though the viewport to an eye of the wearer while the wearer is wearing the device.

VISUAL LOUPES WITH POINT OF VIEW MODIFICATION
20220121041 · 2022-04-21 ·

A device can include glasses including one or more lenses that permit a wearer a broad view of the environment from a first perspective and contact members having one or more contact-surfaces formed to secure the glasses to a head of the wearer while the wearer is wearing the device. The device can include one or more loupes, each loupe including a redirection member structured to redirect image light that is received by the loupe; one or more magnifying members structured to magnify the image light; a viewport structured to allow passage of the magnified image light. The loupe is secured through one of the lenses such that the magnified image light is presented though the viewport to an eye of the wearer while the wearer is wearing the device.

PRISMATIC CONTACT LENS
20220030406 · 2022-01-27 ·

A class of prismatic contact lenses includes a first prism zone, having a first prism and a first optical power; and a progressive prism zone, adjacent to the first prism zone, having a progressive prism that varies from the first prism to a second prism. The prismatic contact lens can further comprise a second prism zone, adjacent to the progressive prism zone, having the second prism and a second optical power. Another class of prismatic contact lenses include a first prism zone, having a first prism and a first optical power; a second prism zone, adjacent to the first prism zone, having a second prism and a second optical power; and a sharp transition between the first prism zone and the second prism zone.

STICK ON DEVICES USING PERIPHERAL DEFOCUS TO TREAT PROGRESSIVE REFRACTIVE ERROR

An apparatus to treat refractive error of an eye comprises an optic comprising an optical zone and a peripheral defocus optical structure to form images of a plurality of stimuli anterior or posterior to a peripheral portion of a retina of the eye. In some embodiments, the peripheral defocus optical structure located outside the optical zone. In some embodiments, the peripheral defocus optical structure comprises optical power to focus light to a different depth of the eye than the optical zone. In some embodiments, the optic comprises one or more of a lens, an optically transparent substrate, a beam splitter, a prism, or an optically transmissive support.

STICK ON DEVICES USING PERIPHERAL DEFOCUS TO TREAT PROGRESSIVE REFRACTIVE ERROR

An apparatus to treat refractive error of an eye comprises an optic comprising an optical zone and a peripheral defocus optical structure to form images of a plurality of stimuli anterior or posterior to a peripheral portion of a retina of the eye. In some embodiments, the peripheral defocus optical structure located outside the optical zone. In some embodiments, the peripheral defocus optical structure comprises optical power to focus light to a different depth of the eye than the optical zone. In some embodiments, the optic comprises one or more of a lens, an optically transparent substrate, a beam splitter, a prism, or an optically transmissive support.

SPECTACLE LENS FOR A DISPLAY DEVICE WHICH CAN BE PLACED ONTO THE HEAD OF A USER AND GENERATES AN IMAGE, AND DISPLAY DEVICE COMPRISING SUCH A SPECTACLE LENS
20230333407 · 2023-10-19 ·

A spectacle lens for a display device is of multi-shell construction. A first shell includes a first interface facing towards a second shell. The second shell includes a second interface facing towards the first shell. The two shells are connected to one another via the two interfaces. The deflection portion includes at least one reflective deflection element or a plurality of reflective deflection elements arranged next to one another that are formed in the second shell. At least one of the deflection elements projects relative to the second interface in order to serve as a spacer that predefines the spacing of the two shells connected to one another.

SPECTACLE LENS FOR A DISPLAY DEVICE WHICH CAN BE PLACED ONTO THE HEAD OF A USER AND GENERATES AN IMAGE, AND DISPLAY DEVICE COMPRISING SUCH A SPECTACLE LENS
20230333407 · 2023-10-19 ·

A spectacle lens for a display device is of multi-shell construction. A first shell includes a first interface facing towards a second shell. The second shell includes a second interface facing towards the first shell. The two shells are connected to one another via the two interfaces. The deflection portion includes at least one reflective deflection element or a plurality of reflective deflection elements arranged next to one another that are formed in the second shell. At least one of the deflection elements projects relative to the second interface in order to serve as a spacer that predefines the spacing of the two shells connected to one another.