Claims
- 1. A multifocal ophthalmic lens comprising an aspherical surface having at every point thereon a mean sphere and a cylinder, and comprising a far vision region VL, a near vision region VP, an intermediate vision region VI, a main meridian of progression MM′ passing through said three regions,in which a principal length of progression, defined as a ratio between power addition and maximum slope of mean sphere along said meridian is less than 16 mm; in which sphere varies in a monotonous fashion as a function of angle on a 20 mm radius circle centered on a geometric center of the lens at both sides of said meridian, and in which the far vision region delimited in an upper portion of said lens by lines formed of points for which cylinder is equal to half power addition includes an angular sector having its origin at the geometric center of the lens with an included angle greater than 150°.
- 2. The lens according to claim 1, wherein said main meridian of progression is made up by mid-points of horizontal segments joining respective lines formed by points where cylinder is 0.50 diopter.
- 3. The lens according to claim 1, wherein said near vision region, delimited in a lower portion of said lens by lines formed by points where cylinder is equal to half power addition has a width that is greater than 12 mm at a point of reference for near vision.
- 4. The lens according to claim 1, wherein said included angle has a value comprised between 160° and 170°.
- 5. The lens according to claim 4, wherein said included angle has a value of the order of 165°.
- 6. The lens according to claim 1, wherein a modulus of the derivative dS/dθ of mean sphere with respect to angle on said circle is comprised between 0.005 and 0.015 when said angle θ is comprised in the ranges [30°; 100°] and [270°; 325°].
- 7. The lens according to claim 1, wherein a modulus of the derivative dS/dθ of mean sphere with respect to angle on said circle is comprised between 0.01 and 0.04 when said angle θ is comprised in the ranges [125°; 187°] and [187°; 250°].
- 8. The lens according to claim 1, wherein the lens is a multifocal lens dedicated to near vision and intermediate vision, said lens having a power addition defined as a difference between maximum and minimum values of mean sphere on said meridian of progression, inside a 20 mm radius circle centered on a geometric center of said lens.
- 9. The lens according to claim 1, wherein said lens is a progressive multifocal lens having a reference point for a near vision region, a reference point for a far vision region, and a power addition defined as a difference between the values of mean sphere at these two points.
- 10. A multifocal ophthalmic lens comprising an aspherical surface having at every point thereon a mean sphere and a cylinder, and comprising a far vision region VL, a near vision region VP, an intermediate vision region VI, a main meridian of progression MM′ passing through said three regions,in which a principal length of progression, defined as a ratio between power addition and maximum slope of mean sphere along said meridian is less than 13 mm; in which sphere varies in a monotonous fashion as a function of angle on a 20 mm radius circle centered on a geometric center of the lens at both sides of said meridian, and in which the far vision region delimited in an upper portion of said lens by lines formed of points for which cylinder is equal to half power addition includes an angular sector having its origin at the geometric center of the lens with an included angle greater than 150°.
- 11. The lens according to claim 10, wherein said main meridian of progression is made up by mid-points of horizontal segments joining respective lines formed by points where cylinder is 0.50 diopter.
- 12. The lens according to claim 10, wherein said near vision region, delimited by lines formed by points where cylinder is equal to half power addition has a width that is greater than 12 mm at a point of reference for near vision.
- 13. The lens according to claim 10, wherein said included angle has a value comprised between 160° and 170°.
- 14. The lens according to claim 13, wherein said included angle has a value of the order of 165°.
- 15. The lens according to claim 10, wherein a of the derivative dS/dθ of mean sphere with respect to angle on said circle is comprised between 0.005 and 0.015 when said angle θ is comprised in the ranges [30°; 100°] and [270°; 325°].
- 16. The lens according to claim 10, wherein a modulus of the derivative dS/dθ of mean sphere with respect to angle on said circle is comprised between 0.01 and 0.04 when said angle θ is comprised in the ranges [125°; 187°] and [187°; 250°].
- 17. The lens according to claim 10, wherein the lens is a multifocal lens dedicated to near vision and intermediate vision, said lens having a power addition defined as a difference between maximum and minimum values of mean sphere on said meridian of progression, inside a 20 mm radius circle centered on a geometric center of said lens.
- 18. The lens according to claim 10, wherein said lens is a progressive multifocal lens having a reference point for a near vision region, a reference point for a far vision region, and a power addition defined as a difference between the values of mean sphere at these two points.
- 19. A multifocal ophthalmic lens comprising an aspherical surface having at every point thereon a mean sphere and a cylinder, and comprising a far vision region VL, a near vision region VP, an intermediate vision region VI, a main meridian of progression MM′ passing through said three regions,in which a principal length of progression, defined as a ratio between power addition and maximum slope of mean sphere along said meridian is in the range of about 12 to 13 mm; in which sphere varies in a monotonous fashion as a function of angle on a 20 mm radius circle centered on a geometric center of the lens at both sides of said meridian, and in which the far vision region delimited in an upper portion of said lens by lines formed of points for which cylinder is equal to half power addition includes an angular sector having its origin at the geometric center of the lens with an included angle greater than 150°.
- 20. The lens according to claim 19, wherein said main meridian of progression is made up by mid-points of horizontal segments joining respective lines formed by points where cylinder is 0.50 diopter.
- 21. The lens according to claim 19, wherein said near vision region, delimited by lines formed by points where cylinder is equal to half power addition has a width that is greater than 12 mm at a point of reference for near vision.
- 22. The lens according to claim 19, wherein said included angle has a value comprised between 160° and 170°.
- 23. The lens according to claim 22, wherein said included angle has a value of the order of 165°.
- 24. The lens according to claim 19, wherein a modulus of the derivative dS/dθ of mean sphere with respect to angle on said circle is comprised between 0.005 and 0.015 when said angle θ is comprised in the ranges [30°; 100°] and [270°; 325°].
- 25. The lens according to claim 19, wherein a modulus of the derivative dS/dθ of mean sphere with respect to angle on said circle is comprised between 0.01 and 0.04 when said angle θ is comprised in the ranges [125°; 187°] and [187°; 250°].
- 26. The lens according to claim 19, wherein the lens is a multifocal lens dedicated to near vision and intermediate vision, said lens having a power addition defined as a difference between maximum and minimum values of mean sphere on said meridian of progression, inside a 20 mm radius circle centered on a geometric center of said lens.
- 27. The lens according to claim 19, wherein said lens is a progressive multifocal lens having a reference point for a near vision region, a reference point for a far vision region, and a power addition defined as a difference between the values of mean sphere at these two points.
- 28. The lens according to claim 19, wherein the principal length of progression is about 12.5 mm.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/118,723, filed Jul. 17, 1998 now abandoned.
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