Claims
- 1. A dual lens eyeglass which is optically corrected in an as-worn orientation, comprising:
- an eyeglass frame for suspending dual lenses in the as-worn orientation with respect to each of a wearer's right and left normal line of sight;
- a left spherical, non-glass eyeglass lens attached to the frame to intercept the wearer's normal line of sight through the wearer's left eye in the as-worn orientation, said left lens being vertically and horizontally tapered;
- a right spherical, non-glass eyeglass lens attached to the frame to intercept the wearer's normal line of sight through the wearer's right eye in the as-worn orientation, said right lens being vertically and horizontally tapered;
- wherein each of said lenses exhibits both wrap and rake in the as-worn orientation; and
- said right and left lenses having right and left non-coincident optical centerlines, respectively, said right and left optical centerlines displaced vertically at the front lens surface from the normal line of sight in the as worn orientation by a distance within the range of from about 0.25 to about 0.75 inches corresponding to the rake to correct prism otherwise induced by said rake; wherein
- each of said lenses is oriented relative to the wearer's normal line of sight to exhibit no more than about 1/8 diopters prismatic distortion and no more than about 1/8 diopters refractive power in the as-worn orientation.
- 2. An eyeglass according to claim 1, wherein each of said lenses is oriented to exhibit no more than about 1/16 diopters prismatic distortion and no more than about 1/16 diopters refractive power in the as-worn orientation.
- 3. An eyeglass according to claim 1, wherein said displacement is about 0.5 inch in the as-worn orientation.
- 4. An eyeglass according to claim 1, wherein each of said lenses has a base of at least about 6.
- 5. An eyeglass according to claim 4, wherein each of said lenses has a base of at least about 71/2.
- 6. An eyeglass according to claim 1, wherein each of said lenses is oriented such that the wearer's corresponding normal line of sight has an angle of incidence to the lens surface of greater than about 95.degree..
- 7. An eyeglass according to claim 6, wherein said angle of incidence is between about 100.degree. and 135.degree..
- 8. A dual lens eyeglass which is optically corrected to minimize prismatic error induced by mounting the lenses with downward rake in an as-worn orientation, comprising:
- an eyeglass frame for suspending lenses in the as-worn orientation; and
- a left non-glass lens attached to the frame to intercept a wearer's normal line of sight from a left eye in the as-worn orientation, the left lens having a left spherical anterior surface and a left spherical posterior surface, the left spherical anterior and posterior surfaces having centers of curvature joined by a left optical centerline; and
- a right non-glass lens attached to the frame to intercept the wearer's normal line of sight from a right eye in the as-worn orientation, the right lens having a right spherical anterior surface and a right spherical posterior surface, the right spherical anterior and posterior surfaces having centers of curvature joined by a right optical centerline, the right optical centerline non-coincident with the left optical centerline, the right optical centerline non-coincident with the left optical centerline;
- wherein each of said right and left lenses is vertically and horizontally tapered with taper orientations related to the right and left optical centerlines, respectively;
- each of said lenses exhibits both a degree of wrap and a degree of rake in the as-worn orientation, said degree of rake defined by a vertical displacement corresponding to said degree of rake between the normal line of sight from each eye and the corresponding optical centerline; and
- each of said left and right lenses is oriented to exhibit no more than about 1/16 diopters prismatic distortion and no more than about 1/16 diopters refractive power in the as-worn orientation.
- 9. A dual lens eyeglass for intercepting a wearer's normal line of sight from each of two eyes in an as-worn orientation, comprising:
- a frame;
- a first tapered lens hang a first optical centerline, said first lens mounted to said frame for intercepting the wearer's first normal line of sight in the as-worn orientation; and
- a second tapered lens having a second optical centerline, the second optical centerline non-coincident with the first optical centerline, said second lens mounted to said frame for intercepting the wearer's second normal line of sight in the as-worn orientation;
- wherein each of said lenses exhibit a degree of rake in the as-worn orientation, said rake characterized by a vertical displacement of the corresponding optical centerline from the wearer's corresponding normal line of sight of between about 0.25 inch and about 0.75 inch;
- each of said lenses exhibit a degree of wrap in the as-worn orientation, said wrap characterized by an angle of incidence between a lens surface and the wearer's corresponding normal line of sight of at least about 95.degree.; and
- each of said lenses is oriented to exhibit no more than about 1/16 diopters prismatic distortion in the as-worn orientation.
- 10. An eyeglass according to claim 9, wherein each of said lenses is oriented to exhibit no more than about 1/16 diopters refractive power in the as-worn orientation.
- 11. An eyeglass according to claim 9, wherein said angle of incidence is between about 100.degree. and 135.degree. in the as-worn orientation.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of the U.S. patent application entitled "DECENTERED NONCORRECTIVE LENS FOR EYEWEAR," having Ser. No. 08/567,434, filed Dec. 5, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,648,832 and assigned to the assignee of the present application.
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