Claims
- 1. An eyeglass, having a tapered lens which is optically corrected in the as-worn orientation, comprising:
an eyeglass frame for suspending at least one lens in a predetermined orientation with respect to the wearer's normal line of sight; and at least one eyeglass lens attached to the frame; wherein said lens exhibits both wrap and rake in the as-worn orientation; and said lens exhibits no more than about ⅛diopters prismatic distortion and no more than about ⅛diopters refractive power in the as-worn orientation.
- 2. An eyeglass according to claim 1, wherein said lens exhibits no more than about {fraction (1/16)}diopters prismatic distortion and no more than about {fraction (1/16)}diopters refractive power in the as-worn orientation.
- 3. An eyeglass according to claim 1, wherein the lens is characterized by an optical centerline, and the lens is oriented in the frame such that the optical centerline is substantially parallel to the wearer's normal line of sight in the as-worn position.
- 4. A method of cutting a right and a left lens from lens blanks, comprising the steps of:
providing at least a first and a second substantially identical decentered lens blanks, each blank having an axis of symmetry through which an optical centerline of the lens blank passes and which divides the lens blank into a first half and a second half; selecting a first lens blank; cutting the right lens for a pair of eyeglasses such that greater than 50% of the right lens is cut from the first half of the first lens blank; selecting a second substantially identical lens blank; and cutting the left lens for the pair of eyeglasses such that greater than 50% of the left lens is cut from the second half of the second lens blank.
- 5. The method according to claim 4, wherein each of the lens blanks is vertically symmetrical about the axis of symmetry.
- 6. The method according to claim 4, wherein at least one surface of each of the lens blanks conforms to a sphere.
- 7. The method according to claim 4, wherein each of the lens blanks is horizontally asymmetrical along the axis of symmetry.
- 8. The method according to claim 7, wherein each of the lens blanks is relatively more thick at a medial end, greater than 50% of the right lens is cut from a lateral quadrant of the first half of the first lens blank, and greater than 50% of the left lens is cut from a lateral quadrant of the second half of the second lens blank.
- 9. An eyeglass, containing a nonpowered decentered eyeglass lens which is optically corrected in an as-worn orientation with respect to the normal line of sight of a wearer, comprising:
a frame; and at least one lens attached to the frame and positioned by the frame in a predetermined orientation with respect to the wearer's normal line of sight, said lens having an outer surface conforming to a portion of the surface of a first sphere having a first center and an inner surface conforming to a portion of the surface of a second sphere having a second center, and an optical centerline extending through the first and second centers; wherein the frame maintains the lens in an as-worn orientation such that the optical centerline is maintained generally parallel to and spaced vertically and horizontally apart from the wearer's normal straight ahead line of sight.
- 10. An eyeglass according to claim 9, wherein the optical centerline deviates from absolutely parallel to the wearer's normal line of sight by no more than about 3° in at least one of the vertical and horizontal planes.
- 11. An eyeglass according to claim 9, wherein the optical centerline is spaced more than about 0.1 inch from the wearer's normal line of sight in the vertical plane.
- 12. An eyeglass according to claim 9, wherein the optical centerline is spaced at least about 0.5 inch from the wearer's normal line of sight in at least one of the vertical and horizontal planes.
- 13. An eyeglass according to claim 9, wherein the optical centerline is vertically displaced between about 0.25 inch and about 0.75 inch from the wearer's normal line of sight.
- 14. An eyeglass as in claim 9, comprising two lenses.
- 15. An eyeglass as in claim 9, wherein the prismatic distortion in the as-worn orientation is no more than about ⅛diopters.
- 16. A method of cutting a nonpowered lens from a decentered lens blank, said lens for use in an eyeglass frame in which the lens will exhibit both wrap and rake in the as-worn orientation, and minimizing optical distortion in the as-worn orientation, comprising the steps of:
designing an eyeglass at least to the point of determining the desired rake and wrap of the lens in the as-worn orientation; obtaining a decentered lens blank having an optical centerline; selecting a location on the lens blank for cutting the lens such that the lens cut from that location will exhibit the same orientation with respect to the optical centerline before it is cut as it will exhibit with respect to a parallel to the normal line of sight once mounted in the eyeglass and placed in the as-worn orientation; and cutting the lens from said location on the lens blank.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of the co-pending U.S. patent application entitled “DECENTERED NONCORRECTIVE LENS FOR EYEWEAR,” having Ser. No. 08/567,434, filed Dec. 5, 1995, and assigned to the assignee of the present application.
Divisions (1)
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08745162 |
Nov 1996 |
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09385117 |
Aug 1999 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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