Claims
- 1. An apparatus for improving vision utilizing a patient's retina, comprising:
a light source for producing a beam of light, a corrector, a wavefront sensor, a testing unit, optic means for directing said beam of light to said corrector, to said retina, from said retina to said wavefront sensor, and to said testing unit, and a computer operatively connected to said wavefront sensor and said corrector.
- 2. The apparatus for improving vision of claim 1 wherein said corrector comprises a microelectromechanical system corrector.
- 3. The apparatus for improving vision of claim 1 wherein said corrector comprises a deformable mirror.
- 4. The apparatus for improving vision of claim 1 wherein said corrector comprises a liquid crystal spatial light modulator.
- 5. The apparatus for improving vision of claim 1 wherein said corrector comprises a microelectromechanical system deformable mirror.
- 6. The apparatus for improving vision of claim 1 wherein said testing unit includes an eye chart.
- 7. The apparatus for improving vision of claim 1 wherein said testing unit includes a video projector.
- 8. The apparatus for improving vision of claim 1 wherein said testing unit includes a video monitor.
- 9. The apparatus for improving vision of claim 1 wherein said optic means includes an adjustable lens.
- 10. The apparatus for improving vision of claim 9 wherein said adjustable lens is a phoropter.
- 11. The apparatus for improving vision of claim 1 wherein said optic means includes a flip-in mirror operatively connected to said testing unit.
- 12. The apparatus for improving vision of claim 1 wherein said optic means includes a beam splitter operatively connected to said testing unit.
- 13. The apparatus for improving vision of claim 1 wherein said optic means includes a beam splitter operatively connected to said light source.
- 14. The apparatus for improving vision of claim 1 including a target.
- 15. The apparatus for improving vision of claim 14 wherein said target is a focusing target.
- 16. The apparatus for improving vision of claim 1 including a diverter means for diverting said beam of light to said testing unit.
- 17. The apparatus for improving vision of claim 16 wherein said diverter means is a flip-in mirror.
- 18. The apparatus for improving vision of claim 16 wherein said diverter means is a beam splitter.
- 19. The apparatus for improving vision of claim 1 wherein said wavefront sensor comprises a Hartmann-Shack type wavefront sensor.
- 20. A method of improving vision utilizing a patient's retina, comprising the steps of:
producing a beam of light utilizing a light source, directing said beam of light to a corrector, directing said beam of light from said corrector to said retina and producing a return beam of light, directing said return beam of light to said corrector, to a wavefront sensor, and to a testing unit.
- 21. The method of improving vision of claim 20 including the step of having said patient focus on a target.
- 22. The method of improving vision of claim 20 wherein said wavefront sensor produces information and including the step of capturing said information produced by said wavefront sensor.
- 23. The method of improving vision of claim 22 including the step of using said information produced by said wavefront sensor to improve said patient's vision.
- 24. The method of improving vision of claim 23 wherein said step of using said information produced by said wavefront sensor to improve said patient's vision comprises producing custom contact lenses.
- 25. The method of improving vision of claim 23 wherein said step of using said information produced by said wavefront sensor to improve said patient's vision comprises custom ophthalmologic surgery.
- 26. The method of improving vision of claim 23 wherein said step of using said information produced by said wavefront sensor to improve said patient's vision comprises custom intra-ocular implants.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/416,197 filed Oct. 4, 2002 and titled “Adaptive Phoropter.” U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/416,197 filed Oct. 4, 2002 and titled Adaptive Phoropter is incorporated herein by this reference.
Government Interests
[0002] The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-7405-ENG-48 between the United States Department of Energy and the University of California for the operation of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60416197 |
Oct 2002 |
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