Claims
- 1. An electro-active lens comprising:
a first electro-active cell; and a second electro-active cell, the first and second electro-active cells being adjacent to each other and oriented orthogonal to each other in an unactivated state to reduce birefringence.
- 2. The electro-active lens of claim 1 wherein the first electro-active cell includes a first variable index material and the second electro-active cell includes a second variable index material, molecules of the first variable index material being oriented orthogonal to molecules of the second variable index material.
- 3. The electro-active lens of claim 1 wherein the first electro-active cell is stacked upon the second electro-active cell.
- 4. The electro-active lens of claim 1 further comprising:
a first lens component having a first recess therein; and a second lens component having a second recess therein, the first and second electro-active cells being disposed between the first and second lens components within the respective first and second recesses.
- 5. The electro-active lens of claim 1 further comprising:
a lens component having a recess therein, the first and second electro-active cells being disposed within the recess.
- 6. The electro-active lens of claim 1 further comprising:
a first lens component having a first recess therein; a second lens component having a second recess therein; and a casing encapsulating the first and second electro-active cells, the casing being disposed between the first and second lens components and within the respective first and second recesses.
- 7. An electro-active apparatus comprising:
an electro-active lens including
a first electro-active cell, and a second electro-active cell, the first and second electro-active cells being adjacent to each other and oriented orthogonal to each other in an unactivated state to reduce birefringence; and a set of electrodes electrically connected to the electro-active lens to apply voltage to the electro-active lens.
- 8. The electro-active apparatus of claim 7 wherein the electrodes apply different voltages to different regions of the electro-active lens.
- 9. The electro-active apparatus of claim 7 wherein the index of refraction of the electro-active lens varies with the magnitude of the applied voltage.
- 10. The electro-active apparatus of claim 7 wherein the electrodes form concentric loops.
- 11. The electro-active apparatus of claim 7 wherein the electrodes form an array of pixelated regions.
- 12. The electro-active apparatus of claim 7 further comprising:
a power source electrically connected to the electrodes to supply the applied voltage.
- 13. A method for reducing birefringence in a lens, comprising:
providing a first electro-active cell of the lens; providing a second electro-active cell of the lens; and orienting the first and second electro-active cells orthogonal to each other in an unactivated state to reduce birefringence.
- 14. The method of claim 13 further comprising:
applying a voltage to the first and second electro-active cells to change the index of refraction of the lens.
- 15. The method of claim 13 further comprising:
applying different voltages to different regions of the first and second electro-active cells to produce different indices of refraction in the lens.
- 16. An electro-active apparatus comprising:
an electro-active lens; a set of electrodes electrically connected to the electro-active lens to apply voltage to the electro-active lens; and a circuit to supply the voltage to the set of electrodes, the circuit using control phase retardation in the supplied voltage to create multi-focus in the electro-active lens.
- 17. The electro-active apparatus of claim 16, wherein the circuit is a flying capacitor circuit.
- 18. The electro-active apparatus of claim 16, wherein the electrodes apply different voltages to different regions of the electro-active lens, resulting in the multi-focus.
- 19. A method for creating a multi-focus ophthalmic lens, comprising:
providing an electro-active lens; applying voltage to the electro-active lens through a set of electrodes connected to the electro-active lens; and using control phase retardation in the applied voltage to create the multi-focus ophthalmic lens.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the control phase retardation is provided by a flying capacitor circuit.
PRIORITY
[0001] This non-provisional application claims priority to provisional application No. 60/326,991 filed on Oct. 5, 2001, and provisional application No. 60/331,419 filed on Nov. 15, 2001.
Provisional Applications (2)
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Date |
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60326991 |
Oct 2001 |
US |
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60331419 |
Nov 2001 |
US |