Claims
- 1. Wide-angle view eyeglasses having an optical minification system for wide-angle viewing, with minimal barrel distortion of the viewer's field of view, of a wide screen comprising:a face-fitting optical frame; a pair of rearwardly projecting temple pieces attached to said optical frame; said optical frame having optical means for conveying a wider-than-normal view into a viewer's field of vision, wherein said optical means comprises a minification lens system, said lens system comprising a pair of inner lenses and a pair of outer lenses; each said pair of inner lenses and outer lenses being optically aligned with a respective eye of the viewer's pair of eyes, each said pair of inner lenses and said pair of outer lenses being longitudinally spaced-apart from each other, and said inner lenses being furthest from said wide screen and said outer lenses being nearest to said wide screen; each inner lens has continuous, uninterrupted front and rear surfaces thereon facing toward and away from said outer lens, respectively; each outer lens has a rear surface facing said inner lens and a front surface facing said wide screen; and said lens system has a minification sufficient to obtain an angular field of view of between 85 and 90 degrees of arc.
- 2. The wide-angle view eyeglasses of claim 1, whereinsaid rear surface of each of said outer lenses is an aspheric surface.
- 3. The wide-angle eyeglasses of claim 2 wherein said aspheric surface is a portion of an ellipsoid.
- 4. The wide-angle view eyeglasses of claim 3, wherein said rear surface of each of said inner lenses is slightly convex with a curvature radius of between infinity and −426.72 mm.
- 5. The wide-angle view eyeglasses as in claim 4 wherein said curvature of radius of said convex surface is about −854.81 mm,said front surface of each of said inner lenses has a curvature radius of about +20.9728 mm; wherein the plus sign designates the center of curvature towards the eye of the viewer; and, said outer lenses each comprise a concave rear surface having a curvature radius of about −7.823 mm and a front surface having a curvature radius of about 181.5 mm.
- 6. The wide-angle view eyeglasses as in claim 3 wherein the sag of said aspheric surface, as measured along the optical axis of rotation extending through the center of each of said lenses, is determined by the following formula: z=(cv)(y2)1+1-(cv)2(K+1) y2,where curvature cv=1/R=1/7.823, where y=surface distance as measured perpendicular to the optical axis of the rotation of the lens, and, where K=conic constant=−0.7509. where R=radius of curvature.
- 7. The wide angle eyeglasses as in claim 3 wherein the focal length FA of each outer lens is preferably about −16.63 mm and the focal length FB of inner lens 24 is 41.64 mm, wherein further the ratio value ofFB/FA is greater than −2.3 or less than −2.7, when the ratio of FA divided by space SAB is between −0.64 and −0.68, where SAB is the distance between the outer and inner lenses.
- 8. The wide-angle view eyeglasses of claim 1, wherein the front and rear surfaces of said inner lenses are portions of a sphere and the rear surface of each of said outer lenses is an aspheric surface.
- 9. The wide-angle view eyeglasses as in claim 8 wherein each said aspheric surface is a portion of an ellipsoid.
- 10. The wide-angle view eyeglasses as in claim 1 further comprising an optical bridge including an inner bridge supporting said inner lenses and an outer bridge supporting said outer lenses;said inner bridge being connected to and spaced longitudinally apart from said outer bridge and disposed parallel to said outer bridge, said inner bridge and said outer bridge being connected by adjustable longitudinal spacing means; said inner bridge having a nose channel when in use.
- 11. The wide-angle view eyeglasses of claim 10 further comprising means for calibration of optical alignment.
- 12. The wide-angle view eyeglasses of claim 11, whereinsaid means for calibration of optical alignment comprises a pair of adjustable lens frames disposed on inner and outer bridges for sliding of inner lenses toward and away from said outer lenses to a desired position.
- 13. The wide-angle view eyeglasses of claim 11, whereinsaid means for calibration of optical alignment comprises a user-adjustable ratchet disposed on said inner bridge for moving of inner lenses.
- 14. The wide-angle view eyeglasses of claim 11, whereinsaid means for calibration of optical alignment comprises an adjustable rack-and-pinion system disposed on said inner bridge for moving said inner lenses.
- 15. The wide-angle view eyeglasses of claim 1, whereinsaid pair of rearwardly projecting temple pieces have means for blocking peripheral vision.
- 16. The wide-angle view eyeglasses of claim 1 further comprising front to rear calibration means of optical alignment including a pair of adjustable lens frames disposed on said inner bridge for front to rear sliding of inner lenses together in positional register with outer lenses to a desired frontal position.
- 17. The wide-angle view eyeglasses of claim 1 further comprising an adjustment mechanism for adjusting said inner lenses and said outer lenses in positional register with each other, said adjustment mechanism comprising a first adjustment wheel adjusting respective optical axes of said outer lenses and said inner lenses.
- 18. The wide-angle view eyeglasses of claim 17 further comprising each said adjustment wheel being engageable with a respective timing belt moving respective pairs of threaded support members, said support members engageable with pinions moving said pair of inner lenses and said pair of outer lenses in positional register with each other in synchronous fashion when said respective adjustment wheels are turned.
Parent Case Info
This Application claims the benefit of Provisional No. 60/148,820 filed Aug. 13, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Provisional Applications (1)
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