Light Sensor Amblyopia Patch Device
20220254238 · 2022-08-11
Inventors
- Robert S. Lowery (Little Rock, AR, US)
- Michael D. Kaczkowski (Jacksonville, AR, US)
- Zigmond Robert Gustafson (North Little Rock, AR, US)
Cpc classification
A61F9/045
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2250/0096
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G08B21/182
PHYSICS
A61F9/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An amblyopia patch device including an eye patch, a light sensor attached to the eye patch, an alarm in communication with the light sensor, and an electronics system for triggering the alarm when the light sensor senses a light value above a pre-set threshold. A method of using the amblyopia patch device is also disclosed.
Claims
1. An amblyopia patch device comprising: an eye patch; a light sensor attached to said eye patch; an alarm in communication with said light sensor; and an electronics system configured to trigger said alarm when said light sensor senses a light value above a pre-set threshold.
2. The amblyopia patch device of claim 1, further comprising a light seal attached to said eye patch.
3. The amblyopia patch device of claim 1, wherein said eye patch comprises an adhesive around the perimeter of said eye patch.
4. The amblyopia patch device of claim 2, wherein said light seal comprises an opening.
5. The amblyopia patch device of claim 4, wherein said light sensor is aligned with said opening in said light seal.
6. The amblyopia patch device of claim 1, wherein said electronics system comprises a microcontroller.
7. The amblyopia patch device of claim 6, wherein said light sensor and said microcontroller are powered by a battery.
8. The amblyopia patch device of claim 6, wherein said microcontroller is configured to communicate with said light sensor.
9. The amblyopia patch device of claim 6, wherein said microcontroller is configured to communicate with said alarm.
10. The amblyopia patch device of claim 1, wherein said amblyopia patch device is connectable to a smart device.
11. The amblyopia patch device of claim 1, wherein said eye patch comprises a strap for attaching said eye patch to a patient's head.
12. The amblyopia patch device of claim 1, further comprising an LED light for indicating when said amblyopia patch device is powered.
13. The amblyopia patch device of claim 1, wherein said light sensor is attached to an inner surface of said eye patch.
14. The amblyopia patch device of claim 7, wherein said microcontroller and said battery are attached to an outer surface of said eye patch.
15. The amblyopia patch device of claim 10, wherein said smart device comprises a mobile application, wherein said mobile application is operable to track usage of said patch device and report said usage of said patch device to a medical provider.
16. An amblyopia patch device comprising: an eye patch; a light sensor attached to said eye patch; and an electronics system in communication with a smart device, wherein said electronics system is configured to trigger a notification on said smart device when said light sensor senses a light value above a pre-set threshold.
17. The amblyopia patch device of claim 16, wherein said smart device comprises a mobile application, wherein a vision acuity test is accessible in said mobile application, wherein said mobile application is operable to report a result of said vision acuity test to a medical provider.
18. A method of using an amblyopia patch device, wherein said method comprises the steps of: attaching an amblyopia patch device to a head of a patient with amblyopia, wherein said amblyopia patch device comprises an eye patch and a light sensor connected to said eye patch; covering an eye of said patient with said eye patch; activating said light sensor; communicating a light value sensed by said light sensor to a microcontroller; and triggering an alarm on said eye patch or a notification on a smart device when said light value exceeds a pre-set threshold.
19. The method of using an amblyopia patch device of claim 17, further comprising the step of removing said amblyopia patch device from said head of said patient after a pre-set amount of time.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0013] With reference to
[0014] The light sensor 14 is attached to the inside surface 18 of the eye patch. If a light seal 16 is included, the light sensor 14 preferably is aligned with an opening in the light seal 16, as shown in
[0015] As shown in
[0016] Electrical schematics for the amblyopia patch device are shown in
[0017] On startup, the microcontroller 24 begins requesting ambient light values from the light sensor 14 every few seconds. The light sensor 14 and the microcontroller 24 operate in low power states between readings to conserve the battery 26. Once the light values drop below a first pre-set threshold that indicates that the patch has been placed over an eye, the microcontroller requests light values several times per second. If the light value is greater than a second pre-set threshold (also referred to as the alarm threshold), the patch is put into an alarm state that indicates that it needs to be adjusted or it has been removed. The alarm may be reset by adjusting the patch to reduce the light reading or by pressing the reset button on the patch if the patch is being removed. While the patch device 10 is being worn, the alarm threshold is automatically adjusted based on the most recent ambient light levels. This helps to adjust for changes in external light levels, such as moving between rooms. In another embodiment, the patient or the patient's caregiver is able to manually adjust the light sensitivity of the sensor for different lighting conditions.
[0018] The electronic system 28 of the patch device 10 also preferably includes wireless technology, such as Bluetooth® wireless technology, to connect the patch device 10 to a smart device, such as a smartphone. In one embodiment, the microcontroller 24 communicates with the smart device. The electronic system includes a timer that tracks the amount of time the patch device 10 is being used in the alarm and non-alarm state. That data is accessible on a mobile application that is downloadable to the smart device. The electronic system is also capable of recording other usage metrics of the patch device that are accessible on the app, such as the number of times the patch device is removed. This information is also reportable to the physician's office through the app.
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[0020] In one embodiment, instead of listening for the audible alarm 32 on the patch device 10, the parent receives live notifications, including audible notifications, from the app when the patch device is in the alarm state. The electronics system 28 is in communication with the smart device, and the electronics system 28 triggers a notification on the smart device through the app when the light sensor senses a light value above a pre-set threshold. Text and email messages may also be sent to the parent. In one embodiment, the child receives points in the app based on the child's performance wearing the patch device. The child may be rewarded through the app with games being unlocked after certain point thresholds are met.
[0021] The app on the smart device that is in communication with the patch device 10 includes a vision acuity test. The app displays the letters or images for the test on the screen, and the camera of the smart device determines the distance of the screen from the patient's face. During the test, the patient responds to audible questions and the answers from the patient are provided in real time. If the smart device is moved closer to the patient's face than acceptable for that particular test, an error will be triggered through the app and the test data will be invalidated. The patient will then start a new test. The results of the vision acuity test can then be reported to the eye doctor's office. Because the eye doctor can track the changes in the patient's vision through the app, the patient is saved visits to the eye clinic. The invention therefore is beneficial for telemedicine.
[0022] The present invention has been described with reference to certain preferred and alternative embodiments that are intended to be exemplary only and not limiting to the full scope of the present invention.