Claims
- 1. A system for objectively measuring refractive characteristics of at least one eye of a human patient, comprising:
a) a refraction measuring device for objectively measuring at least one component of refraction in at least one eye of a patient, the objective refraction measuring device comprising an aberrometer and having a transparent viewing channel to permit the patient to look through the refraction measuring device; b) an open field visual target; c) a viewing lane extending between the transparent channel, through which the patient looks with at least one eye, and the open field visual target, such that the refraction measuring device comprising an aberrometer can be positioned in the viewing lane to measure at least one component of refraction of the eye while the eye is focused on the open field visual target through the transparent viewing channel for natural accommodation of the eye.
- 2. A system for objectively measuring refractive characteristics of at least one eye of a human patient, as in claim 1, wherein the visual target is dynamically moveable in the lane to measure refraction characteristics of an eye during dynamic accommodation (i.e. natural changing of focus from near to far or far to near) providing true distance visual targets.
- 3. A system for objectively measuring refractive characteristics of at least one eye of a human patient, comprising:
a) an objective refraction measuring device for objectively measuring at least one component of refraction in at least one eye of a patient, the objective refraction measuring device having a transparent viewing channel to permit the patient to look through the refraction measuring device; b) an open field visual target; c) a viewing lane extending between the transparent channel, through which the patient looks with at least one eye, and the open field visual target, such that the refraction measuring device can be positioned in the viewing lane to measure at least one component of refraction of the eye while the eye is focused on the open field visual target through the transparent viewing channel for natural accommodation of the eye; d) wherein the objective refraction measuring device comprises an objective refraction measuring device selected from a Tscherning refraction measuring device, a Hartmann-Shack refraction measuring device, a ray tracing refraction measuring device and an objective aberrometer.
- 4. A system for objectively measuring refractive characteristics of at least one eye of a human patient, as in claim 3, wherein the visual target is dynamically moveable in the lane to measure refraction characteristics of an eye during dynamic accommodation (i.e. natural changing of focus from near to far or far to near) providing true distance visual targets.
- 5. A system for objectively measuring refractive characteristics of at least one eye of a human patient, as in claim 3, wherein the viewing conditions are adjustably illuminated between light and dark viewing and the objective measurement is accomplished at two or more different illuminations conditions so that the effect of pupil size variations on refractive characteristics of the eye are included in the measurements.
- 6. A system for objectively measuring refractive characteristics of at least one eye of a human patient, as in claim 1, wherein the objective refraction measuring device comprises a ray tracing aberrometer.
- 7. A system for objectively measuring refractive characteristics of at least one eye of a human patient, as in claim 6, wherein the visual target is dynamically moveable in the lane to measure refraction characteristics of an eye during dynamic accommodation (i.e. natural changing of focus from near to far or far to near) providing true distance visual targets.
- 8. A system as in claim 6 wherein the ray tracing aberrometer comprises a binocular ray tracing aberrometer for stereo measurement of two eyes of a patient.
- 9. A system for objectively measuring refractive characteristics of at least one eye of a human patient, comprising:
a) an objective refraction measuring device for objectively measuring at least one component of refraction in at least one eye of a patient, the objective refraction measuring device having a transparent viewing channel to permit the patient to look through the refraction measuring device; b) an open field visual target; c) a viewing lane extending between the transparent channel through which the patient looks with at least one eye at the open field visual target, such that the refraction measuring device can be positioned in the viewing lane to measure at least one component of refraction of the eye while the eye is focused on the open field visual target through the transparent viewing channel for natural accommodation of the eye; d) wherein the viewing conditions are adjustably illuminated between light and dark viewing and the objective measurement is accomplished at two or more different illuminations conditions so that the effect of pupil size variations on refractive characteristics of the eye are included in the measurements.
- 10. A system for objectively measuring refractive characteristics of at least one eye of a human patient, comprising:
a) an objective refraction measuring device for objectively measuring at least one component of refraction in at least one eye of a patient, the objective refraction measuring device having a transparent viewing channel to permit the patient to look through the refraction measuring device; b) an open field visual target; c) a viewing lane extending between the transparent channel, through which the patient looks with at least one eye, and the open field visual target, such that the refraction measuring device can be positioned in the viewing lane to measure at least one component of refraction of the eye while the eye is focused on the open field visual target through the transparent viewing channel for natural accommodation of the eye; and d) wherein the open field visual target comprises an image formed at a predetermined optical path distance along the viewing lane, the predetermined optical path distance being approximately twenty feet or longer between the eye and the image; and e) wherein the objective refraction measuring device is positioned in the viewing lane to measure the eye while the eye is focused on the open field visual target.
- 11. A system for objectively measuring refractive characteristics of at least one eye of a human patient, comprising:
a) an objective refraction measuring device for objectively measuring at least one component of refraction in at least one eye of a patient, the objective refraction measuring device having a transparent viewing channel to permit the patient to look through the refraction measuring device; b) an open field visual target; c) a viewing lane extending between the transparent channel, through which the patient looks with at least one eye, and the open field visual target, such that the refraction measuring device can be positioned in the viewing lane to measure at least one component of refraction of the eye while the eye is focused on the open field visual target through the transparent viewing channel for natural accommodation of the eye; and d) wherein the open field visual target comprises an image formed at or behind the patient, a mirror positioned ahead of the patient at a predetermined distance along the viewing lane and a reversed angled path wherein the mirror reflects the image from at or behind the patient along the viewing lane towards the eye of the patient, such that the predetermined optical path distance is the combined distances between the patient and the mirror and between the mirror and the target; and e) wherein the objective refraction measuring device is positioned in the viewing lane to measure the eye while the eye is focused on the mirror reflected image of the open field visual target.
- 12. A system for objectively measuring refractive characteristics of at least one eye of a human patient, comprising:
a) an objective refraction measuring device for objectively measuring at least one component of refraction in at least one eye of a patient, the objective refraction measuring device having a transparent viewing channel to permit the patient to look through the refraction measuring device; b) an open field visual target; c) a viewing lane extending between the transparent channel, through which the patient looks with at least one eye, and the open field visual target, such that the refraction measuring device can be positioned in the viewing lane to measure at least one component of refraction of the eye while the eye is focused on the open field visual target through the transparent viewing channel for natural accommodation of the eye; and d) wherein the objective refraction measuring device comprises a device constructed for binocular viewing so that a patient may look through the objective refraction measuring device with both a first eye and a second eye.
- 13. A system for objectively measuring refractive characteristics of at least one eye of a human patient, as in claim 12, wherein the visual target distance is dynamically changeable in the lane to measure refraction characteristics of an eye continuously during changing accommodation (i.e. natural changing of focus from near to far or far to near) with true distance visual targets.
- 14. A system for objectively measuring refractive characteristics of at least one eye of a human patient, as in claim 11, wherein the lighting conditions for viewing are changeable in the lane to measure refraction characteristics of an eye continuously during and between changing light conditions.
- 15. A system for objectively measuring refractive characteristics of at least one eye of a human patient, comprising:
a) an objective refraction measuring device for objectively measuring at least one component of refraction in at least one eye of a patient, the objective refraction measuring device having a transparent viewing channel to permit the patient to look through the refraction measuring device; b) an open field visual target; c) a viewing lane extending between the transparent channel, through which the patient looks with at least one eye, and the open field visual target, such that the refraction measuring device can be positioned in the viewing lane to measure at least one component of refraction of the eye while the eye is focused on the open field visual target through the transparent viewing channel for natural accommodation of the eye; and d) wherein the objective refraction measuring device comprises a device for binocular viewing so that a patient may look through the objective refraction measuring device with both a first eye and a second eye so that the objective refraction measuring device is suitable for measuring both eyes.
- 16. An objective refraction measuring apparatus, for use in a viewing lane comprising:
a) an aberrometer, for objectively measuring components of refraction in at least one eye; b) a viewing lane between the eye and a visual target; a stand adjacent to the viewing lane; and c) wherein the stand has a moveable mounting arm and the objective refraction measuring device mounted on the moveable mounting arm of the stand for selectably positioning the objective refraction measuring aberrometer into the viewing lane for making objective measurement of refraction of the eye, and positioning the objective refraction measuring aberrometer out of the viewing lane.
- 17. An apparatus as in claim 16 wherein the objective refraction measuring device, comprises a Tscherning refraction measuring device.
- 18. An apparatus as in claim 16 wherein the objective refraction measuring device, comprises a Hartmann-Shack refraction measuring device.
- 19. An apparatus as in claim 16 wherein the objective refraction measuring device comprises a ray tracing refraction measuring device.
- 20. An apparatus as in claim 16 wherein the objective refraction measuring device for measuring components of refraction in at least one eye comprises an objective refraction measuring device constructed to permit a patient to look through the objective refraction measuring device and to view the open field visual target with both a first eye and a second eye.
- 21. An apparatus as in claim 16 wherein the objective refraction measuring device for measuring components of refraction in at least one eye comprises an objective refraction measuring device constructed for binocular viewing so that a patient may look through the objective refraction measuring device with both a first eye and a second eye and the objective refraction measuring device further constructed for measuring both the first eye and the second eye.
- 22. A method for measuring refractive characteristics of human eyes comprising the steps of:
a) providing an objective refraction measuring device adjacent to at least a first eye of a patient, the objective refraction measuring device having a proximal end and a distal end and constructed so that the at least one eye may look through the proximal end and to see out of the distal end; b) providing an open field visual target; c) providing a viewing lane between the eye and the open field visual target; d) incrementally, substantially continuously or continuously measuring objective refraction characteristics while changing the illumination viewing conditions in the viewing lane; e) having the patient look through the objective refraction measuring device and focus on open field visual target with both the first eye and a second eye as the light conditions in the viewing lane are changing so that both the first eye and the second eye are working in combination; and f) objectively measuring the refractive characteristics of the first eye looking through the objective refraction measuring device while the pupil of the eye reacts to the illumination changes.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a national phase continuation of co-pending PCT application no. PCT/US02/24075, filed Jul. 29, 2002 (Jul. 27, 2002 was Saturday) which is a continuation of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/308,301, filed Jul. 27, 2001, both incorporated herein by reference for all legitimate purposes and upon which applicants rely for priority.
PCT Information
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PCT/US02/24075 |
7/29/2002 |
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