Filter Test Kit and Filter Test Frame for Low Vision
20220007931 · 2022-01-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B3/032
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A filter test kit for low vision is provided and may include a plurality of test frames. A test frame may include two sockets, a pair of optical lens tint components disposed in the sockets, a bridge connecting the sockets; and a tactile frame identifier. The pair of optical lens tint components for each frame is different from the pair of optical lens tint components of each other frame. Also, the tactile frame identifier for each frame is different from the tactile frame identifier for each other frame.
Claims
1. A filter test kit for low vision comprising: a plurality of frames, each frame comprising: two sockets; a pair of optical lens tint components disposed in the sockets; a bridge connecting the sockets; and a tab protruding from the frame to allow a user to hold the frame, wherein the tab includes a tactile frame identifier, wherein the pair of optical lens tint components of each frame is different from the pair of optical lens tint components of each other frame, and wherein the tactile frame identifier for the tab of each frame is different from the tactile frame identifier for the tab of each other frame.
2. The filter test kit according to claim 1, wherein each tactile frame identifier corresponds to a different shape.
3. The filter test kit according to claim 1, wherein the tactile frame identifier for each frame identifies the pair of optical lens tint components.
4. The filter test kit according to claim 1, further comprising: an eye chart; and a distance indicator having a length that corresponds to a distance at which a user should be from the eye chart to evaluate the pair of optical lens tint components.
5. The filter test kit according to claim 4, wherein the eye chart includes a contrast preference chart.
6. The filter test kit according to claim 1, wherein the tab protrudes from and extends away from a side of one of the sockets along an imaginary line that intersects the center of the sockets.
7. The filter test kit according to claim 1, wherein the sockets each comprise: a base; and a ring insert that press fits into the base of a socket, wherein the ring insert is configured to hold within the frame an optical lens tint component placed on the base when the ring insert is press fit to the base.
8. The filter test kit according to claim 1, wherein the sockets each comprise: a slit on an outer circumference portion of a socket, the slit configured to allow an optical lens tint component to be inserted into a top side of the socket.
9. A filter test kit for low vision comprising: a plurality of frames, each frame comprising: two sockets; a bridge connecting the sockets; and a tab protruding from the frame to allow a user to hold the frame, wherein the tab includes a tactile frame identifier; and a plurality of pairs of optical lens tint components, each pair of optical lens tint components configured to be disposed in the sockets of a different one of the frames, wherein the pair of optical lens tint components for each frame is different from the pair of optical lens tint components for each other frame, and wherein the tactile frame identifier for the tab of each frame is different from the tactile frame identifier for the tab of each other frame.
10. The filter test kit according to claim 9, wherein each tactile frame identifier corresponds to a different shape.
11. The filter test kit according to claim 9, wherein the tactile frame identifier for each frame corresponds to a different one of the pair of optical lens tint components.
12. The filter test kit according to claim 9, further comprising: an eye chart; and a distance indicator having a length that corresponds to a distance at which a user should be from the eye chart to evaluate each pair of optical lens tint components.
13. The filter test kit according to claim 12, wherein the eye chart includes a contrast preference chart.
14. The filter test kit according to claim 9, wherein the tab protrudes from and extends away from a side of one of the sockets along an imaginary line that intersects the center of the sockets.
15. The filter test kit according to claim 9, wherein the sockets each comprise: a base; and a ring insert that press fits into the base of a socket, wherein the ring insert is configured to hold within the frame an optical lens tint component placed on the base when the ring insert is press fit to the base.
16. The filter test kit according to claim 9, wherein the sockets each comprise: a slit on an outer circumference portion of a socket, the slit configured to allow an optical lens tint component to be inserted into a top side of the socket.
17. A filter test frame for low vision comprising: two sockets; a pair of optical lens tint components disposed in the sockets; a bridge connecting the sockets; and a tab protruding from the filter test frame to allow a user to hold the filter test frame, wherein the tab includes a tactile frame identifier, wherein the tactile frame identifier corresponds to a shape that identifies tint of the pair of optical lens tint components.
18. The filter test frame according to claim 17, wherein the tab protrudes from and extends away from a side of one of the sockets along an imaginary line that intersects the center of the sockets.
19. The filter test frame according to claim 17, wherein the sockets each comprise: a base; and a ring insert that press fits into the base of a socket, wherein the ring insert is configured to hold within the filter test pair frame an optical lens tint component placed on the base when the ring insert is press fit to the base.
20. The filter test frame according to claim 17, wherein the sockets each comprise: a slit on an outer circumference portion of a socket, the slit configured to allow an optical lens tint component to be inserted into a top side of the socket.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] A more complete understanding of the present invention and the advantages thereof may be acquired by referring to the following description in consideration of the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numbers indicate like features, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] In the following description of the various embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration various embodiments in which aspects of the disclosure may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural and functional modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. Aspects of the disclosure are capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. Rather, the phrases and terms used herein are to be given their broadest interpretation and meaning. The use of “including” and “comprising” and variations thereof is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items and equivalents thereof.
[0017] A filter test kit for low vision according to illustrative aspects of the invention may be used in any lighting condition including, but not limited to, indoors, outdoors, in sunlight, in artificial light, and at nighttime. Aspects of the filter test kit can be used by a patient, CLVT or caregiver at the patient's residence or other location remote from a doctor's office.
[0018] According to certain aspects, a filter test kit may include plural frames. Typically, a minimum of six different frames will be included in a kit, but it will be appreciated that more or less frames may be included as needed. Each frame 10 includes two sockets 20a, 20b, a bridge 30 connecting the two sockets 20a, 20b together, and a tab 40 protruding from a socket 20b. The sockets 20a, 20b are sized appropriately to be usable by a patient taking into consideration the general size of a human face and the size of a lens of glasses. For example, the diameter of the inner circumference of a socket may be approximately 43 mm and the radius of the socket (from the outer circumference) may be approximately 29.5 mm. In one example, the overall maximum length of the frame from the end of the tab 40 to the outside end of the socket 20a may be around 160 mm. The bridge 30 is sized appropriately to rest on a human nose when a user brings the frame 10 to an eyeglass wearing position to look through the sockets 20a, 20b. The sockets 20a, 20b are configured to hold optical components 50a, 50b. For low vision testing, the optical components 50a, 50b correspond to lens tints though
[0019] The tab 40, which includes a tactile frame identifier 40a, protrudes away from the socket 20b in
[0020] The tactile frame identifier 40a allows a patient to identify the specific frame 10. That is, since many patients are not able to visually identify the specific optical components 50a, 50b of the frame 10 due to their low vision condition, a methodology is needed to allow a patient to identify the frame 10 including its pair of lens tint components. The lens tint components for each of the frames is a different color from the lens tint components of each other frame so that a patient can try each of the frames and it can be determined which lens tint components improves their vision under various indoor and outdoor conditions as well as natural light and artificial light conditions.
[0021] To allow the user to identify the specific pair of lens tint components in the frame 10, a unique tactile frame identifier 40a can be used such that each frame 10 in a kit has a different tactile frame identifier 40a. The tactile frame identifier 40a can take many forms including braille, surface granularity, providing a different number of protrusions or a well-known shape that is easily recognizable to a visually impaired person such as a geometric shape or other well-known shape like a heart. Alternatively, the frame identifier may further include a different number of small protrusions, indentations or concave and convex regions provided on each frame 10 in the kit. Any tactile form can be used although it has been determined in testing that different recognizable shapes work well. While the tactile frame identifier 40a is provided on the tab 40 of the frame 10 in
[0022] In one aspect, six frames 10a, 10b, 10c, 10d, 10e and 10f are part of the kit such as illustrated in
[0023] In the
[0024] In one example of using the kit, the patient can try out each of the frames 10a, 10b, 10c, 10d, 10e, and 10f to determine if glare is reduced in a particular setting and environment, and the results may be recorded on a tint shape color key form (which may be in braille). An example tint shape color key is illustrated in
[0025] In another example of using the kit, a doctor, CLVT, or other professional may, over the phone, provide directions to the patient for performing the low vision test and instruct the patient to try the frame with the square tactile frame identifier or another specific shape so that the particular lens filter performance for the patient can be tracked. Eventually, after each of the frames are tested, the most suitable lens filter can be identified across all the conditions or for a specific condition, and an appropriate pair of glasses can be prescribed for the patient.
[0026] Each of the frames 10a, 10b, 10c, 10d, 10e, and 10f may be manufactured via 3D printing using, for example, PLA (polyactide), which is a thermoplastic polyester. PLA is a relatively inexpensive material. Other alternative materials that may be used for the frame include ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene), PETG (polyethylene terephthalate (with a glycol modification), nylon as well as most other non-flexible plastics. Since the filter kits are for one-time use, it is important to use a cost-effective material and manufacturing process.
[0027] An illustrative filter test kit for low vision is shown in
[0028] In an illustrative frame 10 as shown in
[0029] Another illustrative configuration of a frame 10 is shown in
[0030] In other implementations it is possible to attach the optical component to the front side or rear side of the socket. Attachment can be achieved by using an adhesive or several fasteners such as a series of staples provided around the side of the socket to mount the optical component thereon.
[0031] It will be appreciated that each pair of sockets 20a, 20b can be circular or ring-like in shape, elliptical, oval or take on any other shape that is associated with a pair of eye glasses.
[0032] Although the subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described above. Rather, the specific features and acts described above are disclosed as example forms of implementing the claims.