POLARIZED VISUAL ACUITY CHART PROJECTOR
20220054003 ยท 2022-02-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B3/032
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is a polarized visual acuity chart projector for generating visual acuity charts polarized differently for a binocular vision examination. The polarized visual acuity chart projector comprises: a first image display device configured to project a first visual acuity chart polarized in a first direction; a second image display device configured to project a second visual acuity chart polarized in a second direction; and an optical splitter configured to transmit the first visual acuity chart emitted from the first image display device as it is to thereby project the first visual acuity chart polarized in the first direction in the direction of an examinee, and configured to reflect the second visual acuity chart polarized in the second direction emitted from the second image display device to thereby project a second visual acuity chart polarized in a third direction different from the first direction in the direction of the examinee.
Claims
1. A polarized visual acuity chart projector comprising: a first image display device (30a) configured to project a first visual acuity chart (40a) polarized in a first direction; a second image display device (30b) configured to project a second visual acuity chart (40b) polarized in a second direction; and an optical splitter (50) configured to transmit the first visual acuity chart (40a) emitted from the first image display device (30a) as it is to thereby project the first visual acuity chart (40a) polarized in the first direction in the direction of an examinee, and configured to reflect the second visual acuity chart (40b) polarized in the second direction emitted from the second image display device (30b) to thereby project a second visual acuity chart (40b) polarized in a third direction different from the first direction in the direction of the examinee.
2. The polarized visual acuity chart projector of claim 1, wherein the first image display device (30a) and the second image display device (30b) are liquid crystal display devices that project polarized images by themselves.
3. The polarized visual acuity chart projector of claim 1, wherein the first image display device (30a) and the second image display device (30b) are image display devices capable of projecting the first visual acuity chart (40a) and the second visual acuity chart (40b) that are polarized at 45 degrees, and the second visual acuity chart (40b) polarized at 45 degrees is reflected by the optical splitter (50) and thus, the second visual acuity chart (40b) polarized at 135 degrees is projected onto the examinee.
4. The polarized visual acuity chart projector of claim 1, wherein a polarization filter (22a) for a right eye polarized in the first direction is mounted to the right eye of the examinee, so that the first visual acuity chart (40a) polarized in the first direction is recognized by the right eye of the examinee and the second visual acuity chart (40b) polarized in the third direction is blocked and cannot be recognized, and a polarization filter (22b) for a left eye polarized in the third direction is mounted to the left eye of the examinee, so that the second visual acuity chart (40b) polarized in the third direction is recognized by the left eye of the examinee but the first visual acuity chart (40a) polarized in the first direction is blocked and cannot be recognized.
5. The polarized visual acuity chart projector of claim 1, wherein the difference between a first polarization direction of the first visual acuity chart (40a) and a third polarization direction of the second visual acuity chart (40b) is set such that one of the first visual acuity chart (40a) and the second visual acuity chart (40b) is recognized only by a right eye and the other is recognized only by a left eye by mounting a polarization filter (22a) for the right eye and a polarization filter (22b) for the left eye having different polarization directions to the right eye and left eye of the examinee.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings attached, the same reference numerals are assigned to elements that perform the same or similar functions as in the prior art.
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[0017] The first image display device 30a projects a first visual acuity chart 40a polarized in a first direction, and the second image display device 30b projects a second visual acuity chart 40b polarized in a second direction. The optical splitter 50 transmits the first visual acuity chart 40a emitted from the first image display device 30a as it is to thereby project the first visual acuity chart 40a polarized in the first direction in the direction of an examinee, and reflects the second visual acuity chart 40b polarized in the second direction emitted from the second image display device 30b to thereby project a second visual acuity chart 40b polarized in a third direction different from the first direction in the direction of the examinee.
[0018] For a binocular vision examination, since the first visual acuity chart 40a that is emitted from the first image display device 30a and is projected in the direction of the examinee should be recognized by only one of both eyes of the examinee and the second visual acuity chart 40b that is emitted from the second image display device 30b and is projected in the direction of the examinee should be recognized by only the other of both eyes of the examinee, the first polarization direction of the first visual acuity chart 40a and the third polarization direction of the second visual acuity chart 40b should be different from each other. For example, as shown in
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[0020] In the polarized visual acuity chart projector in accordance with the present invention, the difference between the first polarization direction of the first visual acuity chart 40a and the third polarization direction of the second visual acuity chart 40b is sufficient enough if one of the first visual acuity chart 40a and the second visual acuity chart 40b can be recognized only by the right eye and the other can be recognized only by the left eye by mounting the polarization filter 22a for the right eye and the polarization filter 22b for the left eye with different polarization directions to the right eye and left eye of the examinee. If the first polarization direction and the third polarization direction are the same or the difference therebetween is small (for example, 45 degrees or less), images of charts other than the intended charts can be projected onto each of the eyes to be examined even if the polarization filter 22a for the right eye and the polarization filter 22b for the left eye with different polarization directions are used. Preferably, it is desirable when there is a 90-degree difference between the first polarization direction and the third polarization direction and there is also a 90-degree difference between the polarization directions of the polarization filter 22a for the right eye and the polarization filter 22b for the left eye because images of charts other than the intended charts can be most completely blocked from being projected.
[0021] The first image display device 30a and the second image display device 30b may be any image display device as long as they can project the first visual acuity chart 40a and the second visual acuity chart 40b that are polarized. If the image display device is an image display device that does not have polarization such as OLEDs, a polarization filter polarized at a predetermined angle may be attached to the image display device, so as to be used as the first image display device 30a and the second image display device 30b. If the image display device is a liquid crystal display device (LCD) or the like that projects a polarized image by itself by including a polarizing film in its internal structure, it can be used as it is without attaching a separate polarizing film. For example, since small (5.7/5 inch) LCDs used in smartphones, etc. generally have a polarization angle of 45 degrees, it can be used as it is without attaching a separate polarizing film. However, if the degree of self-polarization shielding of a commercially available LCD module is not high, a polarizing film of a corresponding angle may also be additionally attached and used.
[0022] The optical splitter 50 is a typical device that reflects some of incident light and transmits some of it, may be, for example, a pair of prisms joined in a hexahedral shape, half mirrors, dichroic mirrored prisms, etc., and transmits 50% of incident light and reflects 50% of it, for example.
[0023] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the first image display device 30a and the second image display device 30b are arranged so as to face each other at an angle of 90 degrees, and the optical splitter 50 is arranged between the first image display device 30a and the second image display device 30b at an angle of 45 degrees, as shown in
[0024] Although the present invention has been described above with reference to exemplary embodiments, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above. The scope of the claims that follow should be construed to encompass all variations, equivalent constructions and functions of the exemplary embodiments.