Claims
- 1. A lens, wherein the lens transmits a maximum of 2 percent of an average light intensity in a range of about 400-280 nanometers, and wherein the lens transmits a minimum of 95 percent of an average light intensity in a range of light wavelengths associated with eye brightness perception.
- 2. The lens of claim 1, wherein the range of light wavelengths associated with eye brightness perception is included in a range defined by a minimum photopic response.
- 3. The lens of claim 3, wherin the minimum photopic response is at least 30 percent.
- 4. The lens of claim 1, wherein the range of light wavelengths associated with eye brightness perception is about 630-500 nanometers.
- 5. The lens of claim 1, wherein the lens transmits a maximum of 35 percent of an average light intensity in a range of wavelengths associated with blue and violet light.
- 6. The lens of claim 5, wherein the range of wavelengths associated with blue and violet light is about 460-400 nm.
- 7. The lens of claim 1, wherein the lens transmits a maximum of 55 percent of an average light intensity in a range of light of about 460-425 nanometers.
- 8. The lens of claim 1, wherein the lens transmits a minimum of 90 percent of an average light intensity in a range of wavelengths associated with red light.
- 9. The lens of claim 8, wherein the range of wavelengths associated with red light is about 700-630 nanometers.
- 10. The lens of claim 1, wherein the lens transmits a maximum of 60 percent of an average light intensity in a range of wavelengths associated with red light.
- 11. The lens of claim 10, wherein the range of wavelengths associated with red light is about 700-630 nm.
- 12. The lens of claim 1 comprising a tint within a ΔE of 3 compared against (L*=98.16, a*=−8.85, b*=22.91) expressed in the CIELAB system.
- 13. The lens of claim 1 comprising a tint within a ΔE of 3 compared against (L*=97.16, a*=−13.7, b*=28.00) expressed in the CIELAB system.
- 14. The lens of claim 1 mounted in eyewear.
- 15. The lens of claim 14, wherein the eyewear is protective eyewear suitable for use during surgery.
- 16. The lens of claim 14, wherein the lens comprises a spectral transmission distribution defining a tint, the tint being such that an object displayed on a video monitor appears as if illuminated by a light source having a color temperature lower than a color temperature of the monitor.
- 17. A lens comprising a tint:
wherein a normalized spectral radiance distribution of a light source is combined with a normalized eye response function of an eye to yield a first derived eye response function having a first peak value at a first wavelength; wherein the first derived eye response function is combined with a normalized spectral transmittance distribution of the tint to yield a second derived eye response function having a second peak value at a second wavelength; and wherein the second peak value is within a specified percent of the first peak value, and the second wavelength is within a specified wavelength of the first wavelength.
- 18. The lens of claim 17, wherein the second peak value is within two percent of the first peak value.
- 19. The tint of claim 17, wherein the second wavelength is within 10 nanometers of the first wavelength.
- 20. The tint of claim 17, wherein the normalized eye response function represents a photopic response function.
- 21. A lens, wherein the lens transmits a maximum of 60 percent of an average light intensity in a range of about 700-630 nanometers, and wherein the lens transmits a minimum of 95 percent of an average light intensity in a range of light wavelengths associated with eye brightness perception.
- 22. The lens of claim 21, wherein the range of light wavelengths associated with eye brightness perception is included in a range defined by a minimum photopic response.
- 23. The lens of claim 22, wherein the minimum photopic response is at least 30 percent.
- 24. The lens of claim 21, wherein the range of light wavelengths associated with eye brightness perception is about 630-500 nanometers.
- 25. A vision enhancement method comprising the act of providing a lens to be placed between an eye and a viewed object, wherein the lens transmits a maximum of 2 percent of an average light intensity in a range of about 400-280 nanometers, and wherein the lens transmits a minimum of 95 percent of an average light intensity in a range of light wavelengths associated with eye brightness perception.
- 26. A vision enhancement method comprising the act of providing a lens to be placed between an eye and a viewed object, wherein the lens transmits a maximum of 60 percent of an average light intensity in a range of about 700-630 nanometers, and wherein the lens transmits a minimum of 95 percent of an average light intensity in a range of light wavelengths associated with eye brightness perception.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. xx/xxx,xxx [Atty Docket No. M-11775 US] entitled “Eyewear for Two-Way Communication” by Eric C. Miller et al., filed concurrently, and to U.S. patent application Ser. No. xx/xxx,xxx [Atty Docket No. M-11777 US] entitled “Information System Using Eyewear for Communication” by Eric C. Miller et al., filed concurrently, both of which are incorporated herein by reference.