Claims
- 1. A lens for glasses worn over the eye of a user during a specific recreational activity comprising:
a. a lens body; b. the lens body having at least first and second light transmissive optical zones, with each optical zone provided with one or more optical properties having parameters that vary from the first optical zone to the second the optical zone; and c. the variations in the parameters for the optical properties from the first to the second optical zones being pre-defined for enhancing visualization of two or more different scenes associated with the recreational activity.
- 2. The lens of claim 1 wherein the lens body includes a third optical zone, and wherein the optical properties having parameters that vary between the first and second optical zones in a pre-defined manner for enhancing visualization of scenes associated with the recreational activity also have parameters that change between the second and third optical zones to enhance visualization of scenes associated with the recreational activity.
- 3. The lens of claim 1 wherein at least one of the optical properties having varying parameters that are pre-defined for enhancing visualization of scenes associated with the recreational activity is selected from a group comprising focus distance, visible light transmission percentage, visible light transmission spectrum, and polarization.
- 4. The lens of claim 1 wherein:
a. the first optical zone is positioned in an upper portion of the lens body such that when the user is looking ahead at scenes that are relatively far from the user, the pupil of the user's eye is primarily visually aligned with the first optical zone; b. the second optical zone is positioned in a lower portion of the lens body such that when the user is looking downward at scenes that are relatively close to the user, the pupil of the user's eye is primarily visually aligned with the second optical zone; and c. the parameters for each of the varying optical properties in the first optical zone are optimized for visualization of scenes that are relatively distant from the user and the parameters for each of the varying optical properties in the second optical zone are optimized for visualization of scenes that are relatively close to the user.
- 5. The lens of claim 4 wherein the varying optical properties comprise at least one of: focus distance, visible light transmission percentage, and visible light transmission spectrum.
- 6. The lens of claim 5 wherein the recreational activity is golf.
- 7. The lens of claim 5 wherein the recreational activity is hunting.
- 8. The lens of claim 5 wherein the recreational activity is fishing.
- 9. The lens of claim 1 wherein the second optical zone is positioned below the first optical zone on the lens body.
- 10. The lens of claim 1 wherein the parameters for the transmission spectrum and transmission percentage optical properties in the first optical zone define a neutral density sunglass filter.
- 11. The lens of claim 1 wherein the parameters for the transmission spectrum and transmission percentage optical properties in the first optical zone define a sunglass filter that transmits a higher average percentage of visible light in the shorter wavelengths as compared to the longer wavelengths, giving the lens in the first optical zone a blue or blue-gray tint.
- 12. The lens of claim 11 wherein the parameters for the transmission spectrum and transmission percentage optical properties in the second optical zone define a sunglass filter that transmits a higher average percentage of visible light in the longer wavelengths as compared to the shorter wavelengths, giving the lens in the second optical zone an amber, orange, yellow, or red tint.
- 13. The lens of claim 1 wherein:
a. the first optical zone is positioned in a central portion of the lens body and the second optical zone is positioned in an outer portion of the lens body; and b. the second optical zone transmits a reduced average percentage of visible light as compared to the first optical zone.
- 14. The lens of claim 13 wherein the second optical zone also covers an inner portion of the lens body.
- 15. A lens for glasses worn over the eye of a user during a recreational activity comprising:
a. a lens body with at least part of the lens body formed of a plurality of optical zones; b. a first one of the optical zones having one or more optical properties selected such that the user can preferentially view a first scene associated with the recreational activity; c. a second one of the optical zones having one or more optical properties selected such that the user can preferentially view a second scene associated with the recreational activity, the second scene being different from the first scene; and d. the optical zones positioned in the lens body so that a change in orientation of the pupil of the wearer's eye when the wearer moves from viewing the first scene to the second scene will cause an increase in the percentage of light transmitted to the pupil that passes through one of the optical zones relative to the percentage amount of light transmitted to the other optical zones.
- 16. The lens of claim 15 wherein the first and second scenes are normally viewed while participating in the recreational activity from different corresponding first and second nominal distances, and one of the varying optical properties associated with the first and second optical zones is focus distance whereby the first optical zone allows the wearer to preferentially focus on the first scene and the second optical zone allows the wearer to preferentially focus on the second scene.
- 17. The lens of claim 15 wherein the first and second scenes normally have different visible light transmission spectra when viewed while participating in the recreational activity, and one of the varying optical properties associated with the first and second optical zones is visible light color filtering whereby the first optical zone allows the wearer to preferentially view objects in the first scene and the second optical zone allows the wearer to preferentially view objects in the second scene.
- 18. The lens of claim 15 wherein the first and second scenes are normally viewed under different ambient light conditions while participating in the recreational activity, and one of the varying optical properties associated with the first and second optical zones is total visible light transmittance whereby the first optical zone transmits a greater percentage of the total visible light as compared to the second optical zone.
- 19. A lens for glasses worn over the eye of a user during a recreational activity comprising:
a. a lens body including at least integral first and second optical zones; b. the first optical zone having a first polarization characteristic and a first color filtering characteristic jointly selected to define a first combination of optical characteristics that provides preferential viewing of a first scene associated with the recreational activity; c. the second optical zone having a second polarization characteristic different from the first polarization characteristic and a second color filtering characteristic different from the first color filtering characteristic, the second polarization characteristic and the second color filtering characteristic jointly selected to define a second combination of optical characteristics that provides preferential viewing of a second scene associated with the recreational activity that is different from the first scene; and d. the first and second optical zones positioned in the lens body so that a change in orientation of the pupil of the user's eye when the user moves from viewing the first scene to the second scene will cause an increase in the percentage of light transmitted to the pupil that passes through second optical zone relative to the percentage amount of light transmitted to the pupil that passes through the first optical zone.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/469,916 filed Dec. 22, 1999 entitled “Eyeglass Lens With Multiple Optical Zones Having Varying Optical Properties for Enhanced Visualization of Different Scenes in Outdoor Recreational Activities.”
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
| Parent |
09469916 |
Dec 1999 |
US |
| Child |
09834985 |
Apr 2001 |
US |