Claims
- 1. A visual tracking device comprising a light screening member having a relatively high light transmission region and a relatively low light transmission region adjacent the relatively high light transmission region, whereby markings behind the high light transmission region are readily discernable and markings behind the low light transmission region are less readily discernable, wherein the low transmission region includes a plurality of discrete areas at least on the surface of the light screening member, the size and density of the discrete areas being selected to provide the low transmission region with the required light transmission, and wherein the low transmission region is positioned relative to the high transmission region such that, when the device is positioned in front of a page containing lines of text, the high transmission region permits viewing of a line of text to be read, and the low transmission region at least partially obscures any lines of text above and below the line of text to be read.
- 2. A visual tracking device according to claim 1, wherein the light screening member is provided in a form adapted for direct engagement with a page of text.
- 3. A visual tracking device according to claim 1, wherein the light screening member is provided in a form adapted to replace at least one lens in a pair of spectacles.
- 4. A visual tracking device according to claim 1, wherein the high transmission region is substantially elongate, and the low transmission region is arranged along substantially the whole length of the elongate edges of the high transmission region.
- 5. A visual tracking device according to claim 4, wherein the width of the elongate high transmission region is from 3 to 7 mm.
- 6. A visual tracking device according to claim 1, wherein the high transmission region is substantially transparent, and the low transmission region has a light transmission below 90%.
- 7. A visual tracking device according to claim 1, wherein the low transmission 5 region has alight transmission from 40% to 60%.
- 8. A visual tracking device according to claim 1, wherein there are from 20 to 200 discrete areas/inch (8 to 80 discrete areas/cm).
- 9. A visual tracking device according to claim 8, wherein each of the discrete areas is substantially opaque.
- 10. A visual tracking device according to claim 1, wherein the light screening member comprises a substrate having a light transmission substantially equal to the light transmission of the high transmission region and a low transmission layer applied to the substrate in the low transmission region, the low transmission layer having a light transmission substantially equal to the light transmission of the low transmission region.
- 11. A visual tracking device according to claim 1, further comprising a lens.
- 12. A visual tracking device according to claim 11, wherein the lens is integral with the light screening member, the light screening member having a substantially flat surface adapted to engage a page, the arrangement being such that when the light screening member engages the page, the lens is spaced from the page by the light screening member.
- 13. A visual tracking device comprising a light screening member having a relatively high light transmission region and a relatively low light transmission region adjacent the relatively high light transmission region, whereby markings behind the high light transmission region are readily discernable and markings behind the low light transmission region are less readily discernable, wherein the low transmission region has alight transmission from 30% to 70%, and wherein the low transmission region is positioned relative to the high transmission region such that, when the device is positioned in front of a page containing lines of text, the high transmission region permits viewing of a line of text to be read, and the low transmission region at least partially obscures any lines of text above and below the line of text to be read.
- 14. A visual tracking device comprising a light screening member having a relatively high light transmission region and a relatively low light transmission region adjacent the relatively high light transmission region, whereby markings behind the high light transmission region are readily discernable and markings behind the low light transmission region are less readily discernable, wherein the light screening member comprises a substrate having a light transmission substantially equal to the light transmission of the high transmission region and a low transmission layer applied to the substrate in the low transmission region, the low transmission layer having a light transmission substantially equal to the light transmission of the low transmission region, and wherein the low transmission region is positioned relative to the high transmission region such that, when the device is positioned in front of a page containing lines of text, the high transmission region permits viewing of a line of text to be read, and the low transmission region at least partially obscures any lines of text above and below the line of text to be read.
- 15. A visual tracking device comprising a light screening member having a relatively high light transmission region and a relatively low light transmission region adjacent the relatively high light transmission region, whereby markings behind the high light transmission region are readily discernable and markings behind the low light transmission region are less readily discernable, the device further comprising a lens which is integral with the light screening member, the light screening member having a substantially flat surface adapted to engage a page, the arrangement being such that when the light screening member engages the page, the lens is spaced from the page by the light screening member, and wherein the low transmission region is positioned relative to the high transmission region such that, when the device is positioned in front of a page containing lines of text, the high transmission region permits viewing of a line of text to be read, and the low transmission region at least partially obscures any lines of text above and below the line of text to be read.
- 16. A pair of spectacles comprising a spectacle frame having two apertures each adapted to receive a respective lens, and two lenses secured in the respective aperture, wherein each lens includes an integral light screening member having a relatively high light transmission region and a relatively low light transmission region adjacent the relatively high light transmission region, whereby markings behind the high light transmission region are readily discernable and markings behind the low light transmission region are less readily discernable, wherein the low transmission region includes a plurality of discrete areas on the surface of, or within, the light screening member, the size and density of the discrete areas being selected to provide the low transmission region with the required light transmission, and wherein the low transmission region is positioned relative to the high transmission region such that, when the device is positioned in front of a page containing lines of text, the high transmission region permits viewing of a line of text to be read, and the low transmission region at least partially obscures any lines of text above and below the line of text to be read.
- 17. A method of making a visual tracking member according to claim 1, comprising applying a transfer layer comprising a release layer having an array of discrete areas thereon to a surface of a transparent substrate, transferring the array of discrete areas from the release layer to the surface of the transparent substrate, and removing the release layer from the transparent substrate.
Priority Claims (1)
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9908787.6 |
Apr 1999 |
GB |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/551,595, filed Apr. 17, 2000, currently pending.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09551595 |
Apr 2000 |
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10036489 |
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