Claims
- 1. An optical lens system for a variable focus eyesight correcting apparatus, the optical lens system comprising:
- first and second optical lenses (I,II) superimposed on each other such that principal meridians thereof are coincident, the optical lenses being relatively slidable along the principal meridian for changing a refractive power, at least one of the opposite refractive surfaces (m.sub.1 -m.sub.2) of each of the optical lenses having a region in which a radius of curvature and, thereby, optical power progressively changes along the principal meridians, wherein:
- when astigmatisms in the optical lenses are expressed by contours space at interval of arbitrary diopter, the contours are substantially parallel to the principal meridians and substantially linear, the astigmatisms of the optical lenses compensating for each other so as to provide a low constant total astigmatism over an effective surface of the optical lenses; and
- when refracting powers in the optical lenses are expressed by contours spaced at intervals of arbitrary diopter, the contours are substantially perpendicular to the principal meridians and substantially linear, the refracting powers of the optical lenses compensating for each other so as to provide a variable but locally constant power over the entire effective surface.
- 2. The optical lens system according to claim 1, wherein, when a region of progressively changing radius of curvature is present on a refractive surface on an object side of one of the optical lenses (I,II), a prism is between the optical lenses such that a base of the prism is located on a side on the one of the optical lenses with a smaller radius of curvature in the region.
- 3. The optical lens system according to claim 1, wherein, when a region of progressively changing radius of curvature is present on a refractive surface on an eye ball side of one of the optical lenses (I,II), a prism is between the optical lenses such that a base of the prism is located on a side of the one of the optical lenses with a larger radius of curvature in the region.
- 4. The optical lens system according to claim 1, wherein, when the optical lens (I,II) are superimposed on each other, there is a clearance between the superimposed optical lenses and further comprising a fluid having an arbitrary index of refraction filling the clearance.
- 5. The optical lens system according to claim 1, wherein, when the optical lens (I,II) are superimposed on each other and a radius of curvature r1 (mm) for an eye ball side refractive surface of superimposed refractive surfaces of the optical lenses, a radius of curvature r2 (mm) for an object side refractive surface meets the following relation:
- .vertline.1/r1-1/r2.vertline..ltoreq.0.003.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/129,101, filed on Sep. 30, 1994, now abandoned, and International Application PCT/JP93/00121 filed on Feb. 2, 1993, and which designated the U.S.
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