Claims
- 1. A low minus power noncorrective lens to be mounted in front of an eye, tilted toward a face, wherein the lens has an optical axis that is angularly deviated in a direction substantially opposite the direction of tilt toward the face, at a sufficient angle away from parallel with a line of sight to substantially minimize prismatic distortion.
- 2. The lens of claim 1, wherein the optical axis is angularly deviated a sufficient angle away from parallel with the line of sight to minimize prismatic distortion along the line of sight and peripherally in the lens.
- 3. The lens of claim 1, wherein the optical axis is angularly deviated a sufficient angle away from parallel with the line of sight to minimize astigmatic blur along the line of sight and peripherally in the lens.
- 4. The lens of claim 1, wherein the optical axis is angularly deviated a sufficient angle away from parallel with the line of sight to reduce yoked prismatic effect and vergence demand of lateral peripheral gaze, as compared to a lens in which the optical axis and line of sight are spaced and parallel to one another.
- 5. The lens of claim 4, wherein the lens is to be mounted with pantoscopic tilt, and the optical axis is deviated generally superiorly.
- 6. The lens of claim 4, wherein the lens is to be mounted with lateral wrap, and the optical axis is deviated generally nasally.
- 7. The lens of claim 4, wherein the lens is to be mounted with pantoscopic tilt and lateral wrap, and the optical axis is deviated generally superiorly and nasally.
- 8. The lens of claim 1, wherein the low minus power lens is more than −0.005 D minus.
- 9. The lens of claim 8, wherein the low minus power lens is more than −0.01 D minus.
- 10. The lens of claim 1, wherein the optical axis is horizontally and vertically offset from the line of sight, the lens is low minus power and is to be mounted with lateral wrap and pantoscopic tilt, and the optical axis is deviated with respect to a center of curvature of an anterior surface of the lens, generally superiorly and nasally a sufficient amount to minimize prismatic distortion along the normal line of sight.
- 11. The lens of claim 10, wherein the lens is a spherical lens in which an anterior surface of the lens substantially conforms to a first sphere having a first center of curvature, and a posterior surface of the lens substantially conforms to a second sphere having a second center of curvature, and the optical axis is deviated by rotating it with respect to the first center of curvature a sufficient amount to minimize prismatic distortion along the line of sight of the lens.
- 12. The lens of claim 1, wherein the optical axis is deviated with respect to a functional line of sight.
- 13. The lens of claim 1, wherein the functional line of sight is the normal line of sight.
- 14. The lens of claim 10, wherein the lens has a minus power of −0.01 to −0.12.
- 15. The lens of claim 10, wherein the lens has a minus power of −0.04 to −0.09.
- 16. The lens of claim 10, wherein an anterior surface of the lens conforms substantially to the surface of a first sphere having a first center of curvature, and a posterior surface of the lens conforms substantially to the surface of a second sphere having a second surface of curvature, and a radius of the first sphere is greater than a radius of the second sphere.
- 17. The lens of claim 16, wherein the lens is a high base lens.
- 18. The lens of claim 17, wherein the lens is at least a base 6 lens.
- 19. The lens of claim 18, wherein the lens is at least a base 8 lens.
- 20. The lens of claim 19, wherein the lens is at least a base 9 lens.
- 21. The lens of claim 1, wherein the lens is for dual lens eyewear.
- 22. The lens of claim 1, wherein the lens is cut from a lens blank in which the optical center of the lens blank is not on the lens blank.
- 23. The lens of claim 1, wherein the lens is cut from a lens blank in which the optical center of the lens blank is on the lens blank, but not the lens that is cut from the lens blank.
- 24. The lens of claim 1, wherein the lens is cut from a lens blank in which the optical center of the lens blank is on the lens that is cut from the lens blank.
- 25. A high base lens to be mounted in dual lens, protective, noncorrective eyewear, with the lens mounted in a frame and held in front of the eye with the lens in a tilted orientation with respect to the eye and a line of sight, the lens comprising:
a substantially spherical anterior surface that substantially conforms to a first sphere having a first center, and a substantially spherical posterior surface that substantially conforms to a second sphere having a second center, wherein a radius of the first sphere is greater than a radius of the second sphere, so that a lens thickness tapers away from an optical center of the lens, and an optical axis extends through the first and second centers of the spheres and the optical center of the lens, wherein the lens has a low minus power, and the optical axis is rotated away from parallel with the line of sight, in a direction or directions generally opposite an angle of incline with which the lens is to be mounted in a frame.
- 26. The lens of claim 25, wherein the tilted orientation of the lens includes lateral wrap, and the optical axis is rotated away from the parallel with the line of sight in a nasal direction.
- 27. The lens of claim 25, wherein the tilted orientation of the lens includes pantoscopic tilt, and the optical axis is rotated away from the parallel with the line of sight in a superior direction.
- 28. The lens of claim 25, wherein the tilted orientation of the lens includes lateral wrap and pantoscopic tilt, and the optical axis is rotated away from the parallel with the line of sight in both a nasal and superior direction.
- 29. The lens of claim 26, wherein the lateral wrap of the lens is 5-30° and the angular deviation of the optical axis is 10-25°.
- 30. The lens of claim 27, wherein the pantoscopic tilt is 3-20° and the angular deviation of the optical axis is 5-20°.
- 31. The lens of claim 25, wherein the lens is a 6 base lens with a center thickness of about 1.6 mm, and a power of about −0.045 diopters, and the tilted orientation of the lens includes lateral wrap of about 15°, a pantoscopic tilt of about 12°, and the angular deviation between the optical axis and the parallel to the line of sight is about 22-23 degrees nasally and 18-19 degrees superiorly.
- 32. The lens of claim 25, wherein the parallel with the line of sight is spaced from and substantially parallel to the line of sight, and the optical axis is rotated an angle ω from the parallel, wherein
- 33. A noncorrective, protective, lens mounted in dual lens eyewear with lateral wrap and pantoscopic tilt, wherein: the lens is a low power minus lens having −0.02 to −0.12 diopters power, a center thickness of 1.0-3.0 mm, a base curvature of 6-9, lateral wrap of 5-30°, and pantoscopic tilt of 3-20°, and a substantially spherical anterior surface that substantially conforms to a surface of a first sphere having a first center, and a substantially spherical posterior surface that substantially conforms to a surface of a second sphere having a second center, wherein a radius of the first sphere is greater than a radius of the second sphere, so that a lens thickness tapers away from an optical center of the lens, and an optical axis extends through the first and second centers of the spheres and the optical center of the lens, and the optical axis is horizontally and vertically displaced away from a parallel to the normal line of sight, and the optical axis is angularly rotated nasally and superiorly away from the parallel with the line of sight, to a sufficient extent to substantially offset prismatic distortion induced by the tilted orientation of the lens, as compared to the same lens in which the optical axis is spaced from and parallel to the normal line of sight.
- 34. The lens of claim 33, wherein the lens is a base 6 lens, has a center thickness of about 1.6 mm, a power of −0.045, pantoscopic tilt of about 12° and lateral wrap of about 15°, and the optical axis is angularly rotated nasally about 22-23 degrees and superiorly about 18-19 degrees.
- 35. A method of manufacturing a non-corrective lens that is to be mounted in a tilted orientation in a frame, wherein the lens is a low power lens of a selected center thickness and base curvature, and the lens is cut from a lens blank at a position such that an optical axis of the lens is to be horizontally and vertically displaced from a line of sight, and angularly deviated to the line of sight at an angle sufficient to offset at least some of the prismatic distortion introduced into the lens by the tilted orientation.
- 36. A method of cutting a lens from a lens blank having a central equatorial line defined by an optical center offset from a lens blank geometric center, the method comprising orienting the A line of the lens at an angle with respect to a central equatorial line.
- 37. The method of claim 36, wherein the optical center of the lens is to be horizontally and vertically displaced from a line of sight, and the lens is projected onto the lens blank with a lens projection shifted downward to raise the optical center to a superior portion of the lens projection, and the lens projection is rotated around the optical center so that the A line of the lens projection is at a nonzero angle to the central equatorial line, without substantially changing a shape of the lens.
- 38. A method of manufacturing a right lens for dual lens optically corrected eyewear exhibiting wrap and pantoscopic tilt, the method comprising:
providing a lens blank, the lens blank having a thickness which is vertically tapered symmetrically on either side of a central equatorial line and horizontally tapered from a relatively greater thickness at an optical center located between the geometric center of the blank at a medial edge of the blank to a relatively lesser thickness at a lateral edge of the blank, the equatorial line dividing the lens blank into an upper half and a lower half; and cutting the lens from the lens blank such that the lens is rotated with respect to the optical center, without substantially changing the geometric and optical characteristics of the lens.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/590,860 filed Jun. 8, 2000, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/058,118 filed Apr. 9, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,129,435.
Continuations (2)
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10307888 |
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09058118 |
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09590860 |
Jun 2000 |
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