EYE MODEL
20170134668 ยท 2017-05-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04N23/20
ELECTRICITY
B26D3/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26F1/3846
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61B3/0025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An eye model comprises a sclera simulation that comprises a bright plastic material, the plastic material comprising a polyvinyl chloride at least as the main component. The eye model also includes a pattern that contrasts in color with the sclera simulation, the pattern simulating an eye pupil and/or an iris structure. In a method for producing the eye model, a plate-shaped or rectangular blank of the plastic material having two oppositely situated blank flat sides is used, from which an eye body is separated by cutting or chipping machining. The separated eye body has a flattened area that is formed from a first blank flat side, and a convexly curved peripheral surface that surrounds the flattened area in a ring-like manner.
Claims
1. An eye model, comprising: a sclera simulation comprising a bright plastic material, the plastic material comprising a polyvinyl chloride at least as the main component; and a pattern contrasting in color with the sclera simulation, the pattern simulating an eye pupil or an iris structure.
2. The eye model according to claim 1, wherein the plastic material is white in the area of the sclera simulation.
3. The eye model according to claim 1, wherein the eye model comprises an eye body with a surface in the area of the sclera simulation that forms an annular surface in accordance with the shape of a spherical or ellipsoidal surface.
4. The eye model according to claim 3, wherein the eye body has a flattened area on which at least a portion of the pattern is situated.
5. The eye model according to claim 4, wherein the transition from the annular surface to the flattened area is a ring-shaped edge.
6. The eye model according to claim 3, wherein the pattern is formed by: imprinting or painting the eye body, or adhering to the eye body an adhesive element that bears the pattern.
7. The eye model according to claim 3, wherein: the eye body has a flattened area on the side of the annular surface opposite from the pattern, and the eye body defines a threaded hole in the region of the flattened area.
8. The eye model according to claim 1: comprising an eye body having a flattened area and bright sclera simulation which that surrounds the flattened area in a ring-like manner; and wherein: a pattern is formed on the flattened area, the pattern contrasting in color with the sclera simulation and simulating an eye pupil or an iris structure; and the surface of the eye body in the area of the sclera simulation forms a convexly curved annular surface.
9. A method for producing an eye model, comprising: provisioning a plate-shaped or rectangular blank, the blank comprising a bright plastic material that comprises polyvinyl chloride at least as the main component, wherein the blank has two oppositely situated blank flat sides; cutting or chipping machining the blank to separate at least one eye body from the blank, the separated eye body having a first flattened area that is formed from a first of the blank flat sides, and a convexly curved peripheral surface that surrounds the first flattened area in a ring-like manner; and forming a pattern, which contrasts in color with the plastic material and which simulates an eye pupil or an iris structure, in an area of the first blank flat side that corresponds to the first flattened area.
10. The method according to claim 9, wherein a plurality of eye bodies is separated from the blank.
11. The method according to claim 9, wherein the pattern is formed on the first blank flat side before the eye body is separated from the blank.
12. The method according to claim 9, further comprising: introducing a threaded hole into the blank on the second of the blank flat sides, in association with each eye body to be separated from the blank, before the respective eye body is separated from the blank, wherein the separated eye body has a second flattened area that is formed by the second blank flat side, and in which the threaded hole is situated.
13. Use of an eye model for recording images of the eye model by means of an infrared camera, wherein: the eye model comprises an eye body that has a sclera simulation comprising a bright plastic material comprising polyvinyl chloride at least as the main component, and the eye model has a pattern contrasting in color with the sclera simulation and simulating an eye pupil or an iris structure.
14. The use according to claim 13, wherein: the infrared camera is part of an eye tracking system, the eye model is moved relative to the infrared camera while the images are recorded, and the eye tracking system detects eye movements on the basis of the recorded images.
15. The use according to claim 13, wherein the eye model is situated on a patient table in the area of a head support of the patient table while the images are recorded.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] Supplemental features, advantages, and components of the present invention are apparent from the following description of the appended drawings, which show the following:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0025]
[0026] In the exemplary embodiment shown in
[0027] The eye body 12 also has a second flattened area 20 opposite from the cover surface 14. The second flattened area 20 forms a disk-shaped (for example, ellipsoidal and in particular circular) base area of the eye model 10. It may be provided that the base area 20 (via a ring-shaped edge) adjoins the annular surface 18. In the exemplary embodiment shown in
[0028] The eye model 10 shown in
[0029] In another exemplary embodiment, it may be provided that instead of being made of white polyvinyl chloride, the eye body 12 is made of a bright, in particular white, plastic material containing (for example, white) polyvinyl chloride at least as the main component. The plastic material may include further components, such as plasticizers or additional plastics. In any case, the plastic material should be designed in such a way that it appears bright, in particular white, even under infrared illumination.
[0030] For the eye model 10 shown in
[0031] As is apparent in
[0032] It may also be provided that a portion of the pattern 28 (for example, the simulation of the iris structure 32) extends in a convexly curved surface area of the eye body 12 or is applied entirely in a convexly curved surface area of the eye body 12 (for example, conforming to the shape of the annular surface 18). In the latter case, it may be provided that only the simulation replica of the eye pupil 30 is situated on the cover surface 14 of the eye model 10.
[0033] As is apparent in
[0034] At least in the exemplary embodiment shown in
[0035] In addition, the flattened area which forms the base area 20 of the eye model 10 is present as a circular disk. A diameter .sub.G of the base area 20 is about 24 mm, at least in the exemplary embodiment shown in
[0036] In another exemplary embodiment, at least one of the values of the diameter .sub.G and of the heights h.sub.U, h.sub.M of the eye body 12 may differ from the stated values. Thus, in the case of the simulation of a smaller or larger portion of the human sclera, it may be provided that the diameter .sub.G and the height h.sub.U vary as a function of one another.
[0037] As is clear in
[0038] In the exemplary embodiment shown in
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[0040] The plate-shaped blank 40 of the plastic material (in this case, white polyvinyl chloride) has two planar, oppositely situated blank flat sides 42, 44. A plurality of patterns 28 (see
[0041] For producing the eye model 10 shown in the preceding figures, an eye body 12 or a plurality of eye bodies 12 is separated from the blank 40 (as marked by dashed lines in
[0042] The plurality of the eye bodies 12 separated from the blank 40, i.e., the plurality of produced eye models 10, preferably corresponds to the plurality of the patterns 28 applied to (i.e., formed on) the blank 40. According to the exemplary embodiment of the blank 40 shown in
[0043] Applying the patterns 28 prior to the separation step simplifies and speeds up the production of the eye models 10 compared to individually applying a pattern 28 to a respective eye body 12 which has already been separated. In another exemplary embodiment, it may still be provided to apply an individual pattern 28 or a plurality of patterns 28 (on a planar and/or a convexly curved area of the surface) after the eye body 12 or the plurality of eye bodies 12 has been separated. The plurality of patterns 28 may substantially resemble each other. At least in this case, the applying of the plurality of patterns 28 to the eye bodies 12 or to the blank 40 may be carried out on an automated basis.
[0044] The pattern 28 is preferably imprinted on the blank 40 or the eye body 12 which has already been separated from the blank 40. Alternatively, the pattern 28 may be formed in some other way on the blank 40 or the eye body 12 which has already been separated from the blank 40. Thus, for example, it may be provided to paint on the pattern 28, or to apply an adhesive element which bears the pattern 28. It may be further provided to apply another pattern, such as a simulation of blood vessels, to the portion of the eye body 12 having the sclera simulation (as described with regard to
[0045] In another exemplary embodiment, it may also be provided that only a single eye body 12 is separated from the blank 40 in order to produce a single eye model 10. At least in this case, the blank 40 may also be rectangular shaped, for example.
[0046] It is provided to mill out the eye bodies 12 from the blank 40 shown in
[0047] The production of the eye model 10 may include further steps. Thus, it is provided to introduce the threaded hole 30 shown in
[0048] In an alternative embodiment, at least some of the steps of producing the eye model 10 may be replaced by 3D printing. For example, the eye body 12 may be 3D printed with the plastic material (such as white polyvinyl chloride). In this case, the 3D printing may further include the step of applying the pattern 28 to the eye body 12 by printing colored plastic material (such as colored polyvinyl chloride).
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[0050] The device 50 includes an eye tracking system 52 and a laser device 53 for refractive laser treatment of a human eye. The eye tracking system 52 may be an eye tracker which is designed for detecting and quantifying a translational and a rotational eye movement in multiple dimensions, in particular in more than two dimensions. The eye tracker 52 may, for example, be part of the laser device 53, illustrated in a highly schematic manner.
[0051] The eye tracker 52 may be implemented in various ways known to those skilled in the art. In the exemplary embodiment shown in
[0052] The infrared camera unit 54 is configured for recording a plurality of infrared images of the eye model 10 (and the stripe projector), for example by means of one or a plurality of infrared cameras positioned around the eye model 10. It is provided that such an infrared image of the eye model 10 contains the pattern 28 and at least one portion of the sclera simulation which adjoins the pattern 28 (i.e., an area of the annular surface 18 of the eye body 12). On account of the plastic material described with reference to
[0053] The processing unit 56 is configured for determining a position of the center of the simulation of the eye pupil 30 and an orientation of the simulation of the iris structure 32 (see
[0054] In the exemplary embodiment shown in
[0055] In the exemplary embodiment shown in
[0056] The positioning device 62 is also designed to mechanically adjust the position and orientation of the eye model 10. A relative movement between the eye model 10 and the eye tracker 52 is thus effected. Alternatively or additionally, in another exemplary embodiment the relative movement between the eye tracker 52 and the eye model 10 may take place by changing the position and orientation of the eye tracker 52.
[0057] As the result of such a relative movement between the eye model 10 and the eye tracker 52, the three-dimensional sclera simulation (as described with reference to
[0058] When the eye model 10 is used in conjunction with the device shown in