Patents Assigned to E-Vision, LLC
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Patent number: 7290876Abstract: A method and system for designing electro-active lenses adapted to correct for a higher-order aberration, whereby a desired pixel size is determined. In certain embodiments, the desired pixel size may be determined by identifying a desired pixel size for an electro-active lens adapted to correct for a conventional aberration.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2005Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Assignee: E-Vision, LLCInventors: Dwight P. Duston, William Kokonaski
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Patent number: 7264354Abstract: An electro-active phoropter and a method of using the electro-active phoropter to measure a patient's vision prescription is disclosed. The electro-active phoropter includes a series of individually addressable electro-active lenses. The lenses have either a positive or negative optical power when an electrical potential is applied across the lens and a neutral optical power when no electrical potential is applied across the lens. Each lens provides an optical power that is part of a net optical power of the series of lenses when a patient views through the phoropter. The optical power of the phoropter can be incrementally adjusted by changing the distribution of the electrical potential across the different lenses of the series to provide increasing or decreasing optical power until a patient achieves a desired level of clarity and a vision prescription has been determined.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2004Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: E-Vision, LLCInventors: Ronald D. Blum, William Kokonaski, Dwight P. Duston
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Publication number: 20070146627Abstract: An electro-active spectacle lens is disclosed. The disclosed lens includes a first lens optic. The disclosed lens also includes a first electro-active zone positioned in a cooperative relationship with the first lens optic. In certain embodiments, the electro-active lens includes a range finder positioned in a cooperative relationship with the electro-active lens.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2006Publication date: June 28, 2007Applicant: E-Vision, LLCInventors: Ronald Blum, Dwight Duston, Dan Katzman
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Patent number: 7234809Abstract: An ophthalmic spectacle lens comprises a front surface; a back surface; a peripheral edge; and a vision correcting area having a refractive error correction for correcting refractive error of the eye, wherein the vision correcting area's refractive error correction is determined at least in part by a wave front analysis of the eye being corrected. Additionally, the refractive error correction corrects for non-conventional refractive error, wherein the non-conventional refractive error is a refractive error other than myopia, hyperopia, presbyopia and regular astigmatism, wherein said lens is capable of being edged into the shape of an eyeglass frame.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2006Date of Patent: June 26, 2007Assignee: E-Vision, LLCInventors: Ronald D. Blum, Dwight P. Duston, Dan Katzman
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Publication number: 20070091258Abstract: An electro-active spectacle lens is disclosed. The disclosed lens includes a first lens optic. The disclosed lens also includes a first electro-active zone positioned in a cooperative relationship with the first lens optic. In certain embodiments, the electro-active lens includes a range finder positioned in a cooperative relationship with the electro-active lens.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2006Publication date: April 26, 2007Applicant: E-Vision, LLCInventors: Ronald Blum, Dwight Duston, Dan Katzman
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Publication number: 20070081126Abstract: An electro-active spectacle lens is disclosed. The disclosed lens includes a first lens optic. The disclosed lens also includes a first electro-active zone positioned in a cooperative relationship with the first lens optic. In certain embodiments, the electro-active lens includes a range finder positioned in a cooperative relationship with the electro-active lens.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2006Publication date: April 12, 2007Applicant: E-Vision, LLCInventors: Ronald Blum, Dwight Duston, Dan Katzman
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Patent number: 7195353Abstract: A lens system and optical devices that provide enhanced vision correction are disclosed. The lens system includes an electro-active layer that provides correction of at least one higher order aberration. The higher order correction changes dynamically based on a user of the lens system's needs, such as a change by the user's gaze distance, pupil size, or changes in tear film following blinking, among others. Optical devices are also described that use these and other lens systems to provide correction of higher order aberrations. An optical guide is also described that guides the user's line of sight to see through a lens region having a correction for a higher order aberration.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2004Date of Patent: March 27, 2007Assignee: E-Vision, LLCInventors: Ronald D. Blum, William Kokonaski, Dwight P. Duston
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Patent number: 7188948Abstract: A spectacle lens is disclosed. The disclosed lens provides a vision correcting area for the correction of a wearer's refractive error. The viewing correction area provides correction for non-conventional refractive error to provide at least a part of the wearer's vision correction. The lens has a prescription based on a wave front analysis of the wearer's eye and the lens can further be modified to fit within an eyeglass frame.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2005Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Assignee: E-Vision, LLCInventors: Ronald D. Blum, Dwight P. Duston, Dan Katzman
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Publication number: 20060238701Abstract: An electro-active spectacle lens is disclosed. The disclosed lens includes a first lens optic. The disclosed lens also includes a first electro-active zone positioned in a cooperative relationship with the first lens optic. In certain embodiments, the electro-active lens includes a range finder positioned in a cooperative relationship with the electro-active lens.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2005Publication date: October 26, 2006Applicant: E-Vision, LLCInventor: Ronald Blum
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Patent number: 7077519Abstract: An electro-active spectacle lens is disclosed. The disclosed lens includes a first lens optic. The disclosed lens also includes a first electro-active zone positioned in a cooperative relationship with the first lens optic. In certain embodiments, the electro-active lens includes a range finder positioned in a cooperative relationship with the electro-active lens.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2003Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: e-Vision, LLCInventors: Ronald D. Blum, Dwight P. Duston, Dan Katzman
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Publication number: 20060139570Abstract: An ophthalmic spectacle lens comprises a front surface; a back surface; a peripheral edge; and a vision correcting area having a refractive error correction for correcting refractive error of the eye, wherein the vision correcting area's refractive error correction is determined at least in part by a wave front analysis of the eye being corrected. Additionally, the refractive error correction corrects for non-conventional refractive error, wherein the non-conventional refractive error is a refractive error other than myopia, hyperopia, presbyopia and regular astigmatism, wherein said lens is capable of being edged into the shape of an eyeglass frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2006Publication date: June 29, 2006Applicant: E-Vision, LLCInventors: Ronald Blum, Dwight Duston, Dan Katzman
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Publication number: 20060126698Abstract: A method of manufacturing an electro-active lens is disclosed. The lens is manufactured by providing a lens blank having a front and back surface, a thickness, and an index of refraction. An electro-active element is placed on one of the front or back surfaces of the lens blank. A covering surface is then formed over the surface of the lens blank containing the electro-active element. In some embodiments, the electro-active lens may then be surfaced to provide a desired fixed optical power and edged to fit within a spectacles frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2006Publication date: June 15, 2006Applicant: E-Vision, LLCInventors: Ronald Blum, William Kokonaski, Dwight Duston
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Publication number: 20060098164Abstract: A lens system for dynamically correcting refractive error is disclosed, the lens system comprising: a lens having at least one electro-active element having a refractive property that is alterable, the lens being capable of being shaped to fit a housing without hindering performance of the electro-active element, a controller in communication with each of the at least one electro-active element thereto, and an input generator adapted for generating an input signal and transmitting the input signal to the controller, the input signal being generated based at least in part on an input parameter.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2005Publication date: May 11, 2006Applicant: E-Vision, LLCInventors: Ronnald Blum, William Kokonasld, Dwight Duston
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Patent number: 7023594Abstract: A range finder device for use with a controller in an optical system is disclosed in accordance with one embodiment of the invention. The range finder device comprises a transmitter to produce a first beam of non-visible radiation for intersecting a perceived object, and a receiver to detect non-visible radiation reflected from that object. The controller determines a viewing distance of the perceived object based on signals received from the transmitter and receiver. A method of controlling an optical lens system comprises utilizing a range finder device to determine a viewing distance of an object perceived through an electro-active lens and adjusting a focal length of a portion of the lens based on the viewing distance. An optical lens system comprises an electro-active lens and a controller to adjust a focal length of at least a portion of the electro-active lens based on a signal from a range finder device.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2003Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: E-Vision, LLCInventors: Ronald D. Blum, William Kokonaski, Dwight P. Duston
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Patent number: 7019890Abstract: An electro-active lens is disclosed. The lens includes at least one electro-active cell to provide a lens having at least two focal lengths, the electro-active cell capable of adjusting its focal length based on voltages applied to the electro-active cell. The voltage is supplied by an alternating current source, including a flying capacitor circuit. The electro-active lenses reduce birefringence through the use of a single cholesteric liquid crystal electro-active cell.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2004Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: E-Vision, LLCInventors: Gerald Meredith, Bernard Kippelen, David Mathine
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Patent number: 7018040Abstract: An electro-active contact lens system and a method for making the electro-active contact lens system is disclosed. The system includes a contact lens, an electro-active element attached to the contact lens, a view detector attached to the contact lens and in electronic communication with the electro-active element, and a power source attached to the contact lens. In certain embodiments, the view detector may be a rangefinder which determines the distance of an object being viewed and these embodiments further include a means to stabilize the rangefinder between the opening of the eyelids when the electro-active contact lens system is worn by a wearer. The electro-active contact lens system provides electro-active vision correction of one or more focal lengths.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2004Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: E-Vision, LLCInventors: Ronald D. Blum, William Kokonaski
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Patent number: 6986579Abstract: A method of manufacturing an electro-active lens is disclosed. The lens is manufactured by providing a lens blank having a front and back surface, a thickness, and an index of refraction. An electro-active element is placed on one of the front or back surfaces of the lens blank. A covering surface is then formed over the surface of the lens blank containing the electro-active element. In some embodiments, the electro-active lens may then be surfaced to provide a desired fixed optical power and edged to fit within a spectacles frame.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2003Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: E-Vision, LLCInventors: Ronald D. Blum, William Kokonaski, Dwight P. Duston
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Publication number: 20050219460Abstract: A spectacle lens is disclosed. The disclosed lens provides a vision correcting area for the correction of a wearer's refractive error. The viewing correction area provides correction for non-conventional refractive error to provide at least a part of the wearer's vision correction. The lens has a prescription based on a wave front analysis of the wearer's eye and the lens can further be modified to fit within an eyeglass frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2005Publication date: October 6, 2005Applicant: E-Vision, LLCInventors: Ronald Blum, Dwught Duston, Dan Katzman
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Publication number: 20050213027Abstract: A spectacle lens is disclosed. The disclosed lens provides a vision correcting area for the correction of a wearer's refractive error. The viewing correction area provides correction for non-conventional refractive error to provide at least a part of the wearer's vision correction. The lens has a prescription based on a wave front analysis of the wearer's eye and the lens can further be modified to fit within an eyeglass frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2005Publication date: September 29, 2005Applicant: E-Vision, LLCInventors: Ronald Blum, Dwight Duston, Dan Kutzman
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Publication number: 20050206844Abstract: A spectacle lens is disclosed. The disclosed lens provides a vision correcting area for the correction of a wearer's refractive error. The viewing correction area provides correction for non-conventional refractive error to provide at least a part of the wearer's vision correction. The lens has a prescription based on a wave front analysis of the wearer's eye and the lens can further be modified to fit within an eyeglass frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2005Publication date: September 22, 2005Applicant: E-Vision, LLCInventors: Ronald Blum, Dwight Duston, Dan Katzman