Claims
- 1. A vision collimator for self-monitoring peripheral vision loss or central visual field limitations, comprising:
- (a) a hand-held collimator housing having a viewing aperture for placement adjacent to an eye;
- (b) a lens for projecting an image to said eye;
- (c) an iris diaphragm positioned behind said lens, said diaphragm comprising a plurality of translucent blades, each said blade having a darkly colored terminal edge such that said diaphragm provides said image in the form of a dark ring against a light background, the angular size of said image being adjustable by opening or closing said iris diaphragm to obtain a measurement indicative of said peripheral vision loss or said central visual field limitation;
- (d) a diffuser positioned behind said iris diaphragm to provide an even back-illumination of said iris diaphragm; and
- (e) indicia means for indicating said measurement.
- 2. The vision collimator according to claim 1, wherein said iris diaphragm has a maximum open aperture of 60 mm and possesses the capability of full closure.
- 3. A vision collimator for self-monitoring peripheral vision loss or central visual field limitations, comprising:
- (a) a hand-held collimator housing having a viewing aperture for placement adjacent to an eye;
- (b) a lens for projecting an image to said eye;
- (c) an iris diaphragm positioned behind said lens to provide said image, said image being formed of the terminal edges of a plurality of diaphragm blades and the angular size of said image being adjustable by opening or closing said iris diaphragm to obtain a measurement indicative of said peripheral vision loss or said central visual field limitation;
- (d) a diffuser positioned behind said iris diaphragm to provide an even back-illumination of said iris diaphragm; and
- (e) indicia means for indicating said measurement.
- 4. The vision collimator of claim 3, further comprising an illuminator releasably attached to said collimator housing behind said diffuser.
- 5. The vision collimator of claim 4, wherein said illuminator comprises a light housing within which is a bulb operatively connected to a battery.
- 6. The vision collimator of claim 5, wherein said light housing is snap-fit onto said collimator housing.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/713,099, filed Sep. 16, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,754,274, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/371,957, filed Jan. 12, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,557,352, said patent being incorporated herein by reference.
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