Claims
- 1. A programmable vision tester for use in an optometric examination of a patient, comprising:an image selector for selecting a preprogrammed image; a frame buffer for temporarily storing the selected preprogrammed image; a digital display screen for displaying the selected preprogrammed image, the digital display screen including an aperture substantially aligned with a line of sight from the patient to the selected preprogrammed image so as to provide a doctor a substantially unobstructed view of the patient; a light source for illuminating the digital display screen; and a power source for supplying power to the programmable vision tester.
- 2. The programmable vision tester of claim 1, wherein the aperture extends completely through the digital display screen so as to provide the doctor an unobstructed view of the patient.
- 3. The programmable vision tester of claim 1, wherein the power source is a battery module.
- 4. The programmable vision tester of claim 1, wherein the power source is configured for connection to an AC power outlet.
- 5. The programmable vision tester of claim 1, further comprising an internal memory storage site to store the preprogrammed image.
- 6. The programmable vision tester of claim 5, wherein the internal memory storage site comprises at least one of the following: EEPROM, EPROM, PROM, ROM, and flash memory.
- 7. The programmable vision tester of claim 1, further comprising:an external memory storage site for storing the preprogrammed image; and an input module to interface between the external memory storage site and the frame buffer.
- 8. The programmable vision tester of claim 7, wherein the external memory storage site comprises a semiconductor memory.
- 9. The programmable vision tester of claim 7, wherein the external memory storage site comprises a magnetic medium.
- 10. The programmable vision tester of claim 7, wherein the external memory storage site comprises an optical medium.
- 11. The programmable vision tester of claim 1, wherein the preprogrammed image is graphical.
- 12. A programmable vision tester for use in an optometric examination of a patient, comprising:a digital display screen including an aperture substantially aligned with a line of sight from the patient to the digital display screen so as to provide a doctor a substantially unobstructed view of the patient; an input port for receiving a removable memory device storing a preprogrammed image; and means for reading the preprogrammed image stored on the removable memory device.
- 13. The programmable vision tester of claim 12, wherein the aperture extends completely through the digital display screen so as to provide the doctor an unobstructed view of the patient.
- 14. An optical examination method for use in examining a patient, comprising:placing a digital display screen a selected distance from the patient, the selected distance corresponding to the patient's work environment; selecting a preprogrammed image to display on the digital display screen; displaying the selected preprogrammed image on the digital display screen; having the patient focus on the digital display screen; and examining an eye of the patient substantially along a line of sight from the patient to the selected preprogrammed image.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the digital display screen is part of a mechanism selected from the group including a desktop computer, a laptop computer, a palmtop computer, a vision tester substantially of the type described in claim 1, and a vision tester substantially of the type described in claim 12.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/585,895, filed May 31, 2000, now U.S. Pat. 6,513,731 which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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