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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.

Prescription optical element based on optical-mechanical profile

A plano-concave optical layer is fabricated based on an optical-mechanical fit profile. A concave-side of the plano-concave optical layer and a base curvature provide an optical power that matches the optical power from prescription lenses of eyeglasses.

Compact positionable clip on magnifiers
11768389 · 2023-09-26 · ·

An auxiliary magnifying system for use in connection with a pair of glasses, includes: a. a positionable mounting fixture, said positionable mounting fixture comprising: i. an elongated body having ii. a pair of engageable mounting wings thereupon, b. an axle retained therein about which said rotatable mounting wing may be rotated; c. a mount capable of retaining a positioning arm thereupon; d. a flexibly deformable arm, one end of which is capable of being retained in said mount on said elongated body; e. a bracket capable of being mounted on the other end of said flexibly deformable arm; and f. a lens mountable in said bracket.

Anti-myopia-progression spectacles and associated methods
11187921 · 2021-11-30 · ·

Spectacles that control myopia progression have a central zone that achieves foveal vision correction and distributed micro-reticle(s) and corresponding micro-lens(es) around the paracentral and/or peripheral zone of the spectacle. Each micro-lens is disposed between its corresponding micro-reticle and the pupil of a wearer's eye. The micro-reticle(s) and micro-len(s) are integrated with the structure of the spectacle to partially block some of the paracentral and/or peripheral objects from surrounding optical environment. The rest of the paracentral and/or peripheral retinal areas are still available for a wearer's eye to sense the presence and movement of surrounding objects.

Multiple light source configuration

A lighting device comprising a plurality of lighting modules arranged concentrically about an optical axis is disclosed wherein the plurality of lighting modules emit light in at least one of a plurality of wavelength ranges (UV, visible (e.g., blue, green, yellow, orange, red, white, etc.), IR) and are arranged at a non-parallel angle to an optical axis of the lighting device, wherein the emitted light is directed towards a lens system that focuses the light onto a viewing point. A second lighting device is disclosed, wherein the lighting device comprises a plurality of lighting modules arranged concentrically about an inner circumference of the lighting device, wherein the plurality of lighting modules emit light in at least one of a plurality of wavelength ranges (UV, visible (e.g., blue, green, yellow, orange, red, white, etc.), IR) onto a lighting director device that redirects the emitted light toward a lens system that focuses the light onto a viewing point.

FOCUS ADJUSTING TOOL AND FOCUS ADJUSTING SET
20210364825 · 2021-11-25 ·

A focus adjusting tool used to perform an initial setting for a pair of autofocus eyeglasses includes an adjusting lens that refracts reflected light from a visual object, a housing including an inner space that allows a parallel movement of the adjusting lens, an adjusting unit that adjusts a position of the adjusting lens inside the housing, and a first end and a second end in a moving direction of the adjusting lens. The first end is provided with a hole for visually observing a visual object through a power variable lens of the pair of autofocus eyeglasses. The adjusting lens adjusts, in response to the position thereof inside the housing, an incident angle of the reflected light from the visual object into the power variable lens, the visual object being located on the side of the second end

Eyeglass-mounted image display device and image system
11175875 · 2021-11-16 · ·

Provided are an eyeglass-mounted image display device capable of adjusting the interval between, height of, and elevation/depression angle of viewers detachably attached to eyeglasses, and an image display system using the eyeglass-mounted image display device. The eyeglass-mounted image display device includes: viewers 7 displaying an image from an endoscope serving as an image output apparatus; and eyeglasses 1 to which the viewers 7 are detachably attached via an attaching member 8. The viewers 7 are disposed in front of lenses 3 of the eyeglasses 1, and the interval between, height of, and elevation/depression angle of the viewers 7 are adjustable with the attaching member 8.

Interchangeable lens mechanism for a head-worn display system and method of assembling the lens mechanism
11779204 · 2023-10-10 · ·

A lens mechanism for a head-worn display device and a method of assembling the lens mechanism is disclosed. The lens mechanism includes a first housing disposed on a head-worn display device, wherein the first housing includes a first lens display, a first optic and a first optic holder configured to rigidly maintain the first lens display and the first optic, wherein the first optic holder includes an aperture configured to allow light waves to pass from the first lens display to the first optic. The lens mechanism includes a second optic holder that includes a second optic configured for vision correction, wherein the second optic is interchangeable and located over the first optic. The second optic holder is configured to removably dispose the second optic to the head-worn display device.

Head Strap for Medical Loupes
20210338370 · 2021-11-04 · ·

Disclosed is a method and system to construct a head strap for a dental or medical pair of magnifying loupe glasses. Key features of the disclosure are that the head strap is hygienic and very easy to disinfect, while at the same time being easy and quick to adjust and securely attach to the head, and quickly and securely attach to the temples of a standard loupe.

User Wearable Fluorescence Enabled Visualization System

A user-wearable fluorescence based visualization system comprising a multi-light lamp assembly that provides for the selected output of light using multiple light emitting sources, wherein the outputted light may be tailored to generate response wavelength by the interaction of the emitted light and a tissue illuminated by the emitted light, through the process of fluorescence, and a viewing system that allows a practitioner view the fluorescent light generated by the tissue, and distinguish between healthy and diseased tissues.