Claims
- 1. A tonometer prism having an applanation surface and a viewing axis intersecting a center of the applanation surface, the tonometer prism comprising:
a. pair of input and output ports angled at about 45° to the applanation surface; b. the ports being arranged on opposite sides of the viewing axis and on opposite sides of the applanation surface; c. the ports having interface surfaces arranged approximately perpendicular to each other to transmit light into and out of the prism; d. the ports being configured so that light paths normal to the interface surfaces are angled about 45° to the applanation surface; and e. the port interface surfaces being disposed so that light normally entering one of the port interface surfaces is incident on the applanation surface at about a 45° angle and is reflected from the applanation surface to an opposite one of the port interface surfaces at about 45° to the viewing axis.
- 2. The tonometer prism of claim 1 wherein the applanation surface is circular with a diameter of about 5-7 millimeters.
- 3. The tonometer prism of claim 1 wherein the port surfaces are symmetrically congruent.
- 4. The tonometer prism of claim 1 including a viewing port arranged opposite the applanation surface on the viewing axis.
- 5. The tonometer prism of claim 1 combined with a prism holder that includes an emitter and a detector and has a recess for interchangeably receiving and holding the prism.
- 6. The tonometer prism of claim 5 wherein the emitter and the detector respectively contact the port interface surfaces of the prism when the prism is mounted in the holder for operation.
- 7. The tonometer prism of claim 5 wherein the holder includes a detector responsive to a prism element representing that the prism is unused.
- 8. The tonometer prism of claim 7 wherein the prism element is selected from a group consisting of a magnetic code, a frangible tab, a fusible link, and a coating alterable by actinic radiation.
- 9. A prism for an applanation tonometer, the prism comprising:
a. a molded resin body having a plane applanation surface; b. the body being configured with a pair of plane port interface surfaces arranged on opposite sides of the applanation at about 45° to the applanation surface; c. the applanation surface and the port interface surfaces all being perpendicular to a common intersecting plane; and d. the port interface surfaces being positioned so that light normally entering one of the interface port surfaces travels internally of the prism to be incident on the applanation surface at about a 45° angle and to reflect from the applanation surface and be normally transmitted through an opposite one of the port interface surfaces.
- 10. The prism of claim 9 including a viewing port arranged opposite the applanation surface.
- 11. The prism of claim 9 combined with a prism holder that interchangeably receives and holds the prism.
- 12. The prism of claim 11 wherein the holder includes an emitter and a detector arranged to respectively confront the port interface surfaces when the prism is mounted in the holder.
- 13. The prism of claim 12 including a detectable element born by the prism, and a replaced prism detector arranged in the holder to detect presence of the detectable element on a previously unused prism mounted in the holder.
- 14. The prism of claim 13 wherein the detectable element is selected from a group consisting of a magnetic code, a frangible tab, a fusible link, and a coating alterable by actinic radiation.
- 15. A tonometer prism comprising:
a. a molded resin body having an applanation surface; and b. a non-optical surface-of the resin body bearing a detectable element having a first state when the prism is unused, and having a second state after the prism has been used for intraocular pressure measurements of a pair of eyes.
- 16. The prism of claim 15 combined with a holder into which the prism replaceably fits, the holder having a detector of the state of the element.
- 17. The prism of claim 15 wherein the element is selected from the group consisting of a magnetic code, a frangible tab, a fusible link, and a coating alterable by actinic radiation.
- 18. A combination of a tonometer prism and a tonometer prism holder comprising:
a. the holder having a recess configured to replaceably receive the prism, and the prism being configured to fit replaceably into the holder recess; b. the holder having an emitter and a detector arranged on opposite sides of the recess; c. the prism having a pair of opposed port interface surfaces confronting the emitter and detector when the prism is mounted in the holder; and d. the port interface surfaces being oriented at about 45° to the applanation surface to afford a light path normal to the port interface surfaces and internal to the prism at about 45° to the applanation surface.
- 19. The combination of claim 18 wherein the holder includes a replaced prism detector, and the prism includes an element detectable by the replaced prism detector, the element having a first state when the prism has not been previously used and having a second state after the prism has been used for measuring intraocular pressure of a pair of eyes.
- 20. The combination of claim 19 wherein the detectable element is selected from the group consisting of a magnetic code, a frangible tab, a fusible link, and a coating alterable by actinic radiation.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a Continuation-In-Part of patent application Ser. No. 09/756,316, filed Jan. 08, 2001, entitled METHOD OF OPERATING TONOMETER, which is a Divisional of parent patent application Ser. No. 08/995,794, filed Dec. 22, 1997, entitled Replaceable Prism System for Applanation Tonometer, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,179,779 issued Jan. 30, 2001.
Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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