Pantoscopic tilt measurement device
11215849 ยท 2022-01-04
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Abstract
A method of measuring pantoscopic tilt of spectacles includes a) providing a spectacle frame comprising a spectacle frame front and temples; b) placing the spectacle frame on a user's face in a position of normal wear; c) providing an image recording apparatus which contains spatial orientation sensors; d) positioning the image recording apparatus to capture a side view image of the user wearing the spectacle frame; e) capturing an image of the user wearing the spectacle frame, wherein a profile of the spectacle frame front is visible, and recording spatial orientation data with the image recording apparatus; f) determining pantoscopic tilt of the spectacle frame.
Claims
1. A method of measuring pantoscopic tilt of spectacles, the method comprising: a) providing a spectacle frame comprising a spectacle frame front and temples; b) placing the spectacle frame on a user's face in a position of normal wear at a distance of 8 to 15 mm from the eye to spectacle frame front back side; c) providing an image recording apparatus which contains spatial orientation sensors; d) positioning the image recording apparatus to capture a side view image of the user wearing the spectacle frame; e) capturing an image of the user wearing the spectacle frame, wherein a profile of spectacle frame front is visible, and recording spatial orientation data of the image recording apparatus; f) determining pantoscopic tilt of the spectacle frame by reading spatial orientation data recorded in step e) the user having attached a marker strip to one of the temples prior to step b) in order to aid with steps e) and f) by determining relative spatial positions of the spectacle frame and the image capture apparatus thereby increasing pantoscopic tilt measurement accuracy.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising aligning the image recording apparatus with the spectacle frame front profile prior to step e).
3. The method of claim 2, further comprising using an alignment feature to align the image recording apparatus with the spectacle frame front profile.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the captured image is verified for correct alignment of the image recording apparatus prior to step f).
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the pantoscopic tilt is determined by first performing computational analysis of the captured image verifying presence of the frame front profile and subsequently reading spatial orientation sensors' data to display an angle of tilt.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be discussed in more detail below, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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(13) Image recording apparatus 22 is a handheld electronic device, for example, a smartphone, a tablet computer or other handheld device which is capable of capturing an image, has a display, computational hardware, and spatial orientation sensors such as gyroscopes and accelerometers. The image recording apparatus 22 can include a computer system, software, an application and/or other configuration to perform at least one or more steps of method 50 shown in
(14) When preparing for image capture, the user should have a natural posture of the head and neck for viewing an object in the distance, as shown in
(15) Next, the image recording apparatus 22 is positioned so that it is parallel to either of the spectacle frame temples 10, as shown in
(16) The images recorded by the capturing lens are shown on display 28 in real-time. Display 28 shows an exemplary alignment feature 16 superimposed on the real-time image feed from the capturing lens 33 in
(17) In an embodiment, the alignment feature 16 is not shown on display 28. Instead, a recorded image of the frame front side profile 14 is analyzed computationally and the line defining the alignment feature 16 is mathematically constructed and used for calculating pantoscopic tilt. These computations can be made on the apparatus itself or any other external device.
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(19) In a preferred embodiment, once the image recording apparatus 22 is positioned so that the spectacle frame front side profile 14 aligns with the alignment feature 16 as shown in
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(22) In an embodiment, comparison of the relative positions of the frame front side profile 14 and the alignment feature 16 can be done computationally on the image recording apparatus or another external device by analyzing the captured image and spatial orientation sensors' data.
(23) Optionally, recording portion 30 enables transfer of recorded data, the captured image, and user and spectacle frame information to a computer system selected by the user in a format selected by the user. This could be an email or other type of electronic message sent to an email address or other type of electronic inbox. The communication and data transfer between image recording apparatus 22 and other systems can be through a network connection, or through a wireless connection.
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(25) Step 52: Placement of the spectacle frame on the user's face in a comfortable position.
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(27) Step 54: Capture of the image of the frame front aligned with the screen feature. Image recording apparatus is positioned as shown in
(28) Step 56: Image verification
(29) In this step, the user visually compares the alignment of the frame front side profile 14 in relation to the screen feature 16. Alternatively, this comparison can be done computationally, without user input.
(30) Step 55: Reposition the image recording apparatus
(31) If it is the case that it is determined in step 56 that there is misalignment of the frame front side profile 14 and screen feature 16, the user can reposition the image recording apparatus to repeat step 54. The user may make this determination or may be prompted by the user interface to perform this step based on computations which can be performed in step 56.
(32) Step 58: Determine pantoscopic tilt
(33) This step can be done by analyzing the data collected from one or more sensors, such as spatial orientation sensors, in the image recording apparatus 22. These sensors generally include, but are not specifically limited to, gyroscopes and accelerometers, which measure data regarding the spatial orientation of the image recording apparatus, and more specifically angles in relation to the gravity vector. As the image recording apparatus 22 is moved, the spatial orientation sensors' data changes and thus pantoscopic tilt measurement, which is shown as a real-time read out 19 in degrees on the display 28. In an embodiment, the pantoscopic tilt can be measured but not displayed on the display 28.