Patents Assigned to Medibell Medical Vision Technologies, Ltd.
  • Publication number: 20070159600
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for illuminating the interior of the eye through the sclera without any contact to the eye. The apparatus contains a lamp element and optics that focus the light on the eye sclera. One or more fiber optics bundles may be used to convey the light from the light source close to the illuminated eye, ending with condensing optical elements. Alternatively, light could be conveyed by sharing the optics of an imaging system. It is useful for observing or imaging the interior of the eye, the retina, or the choroid. The observation or the imaging of the interior of the eye, the retina, or the choroid by applying the disclosed illumination method can be done in conjunction with any system that includes optics for that purpose, e.g., fundus cameras and ophthalmoscopes, without using those systems' illumination elements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 8, 2004
    Publication date: July 12, 2007
    Applicant: MEDIBELL MEDICAL VISION TECHNOLOGIES, LTD.
    Inventors: Tamir Gil, Oded Wigderson, Amit Sasson, Zvi Nizani
  • Patent number: 6309070
    Abstract: An integrated ophthalmic illumination method and system having two integrated light sources, a lamp and an infra-red (IR) diode laser. The lamp light source may be used to produce either monochromatic or color images, as necessary, at high resolution. In a preferred embodiment, color images are provided using an RGBT (red-green-blue-transparent) filter wheel. The filter wheel is divided into four sections or arc sections around the periphery of the wheel. Three of the four partitioned sections are larger and equal sections that comprise the three optical R, G and B filter sections. The fourth section is a transparent, or empty, narrow section that is used for transferring the full original content of the white beam when a monochromatic or chromatic image is desired. The RGBT wheel rotates at a speed of one third of the frame rate of a CCD camera, producing a sequence of definite R, G and B spectral light bursts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 6, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 30, 2001
    Assignee: Medibell Medical Vision Technologies, Ltd.
    Inventors: Eduardo Svetliza, Oded Wigderson, Shimon Peled
  • Patent number: 6267752
    Abstract: An eyelid speculum for separation of the eyelids with an automatic system for irrigation and aspiration. In one embodiment, the speculum is provided as a truncated cone-shaped main body with lid retractors extending out of it in the form of a ring, forming an angle appropriate to the curvature of the eye. Hollow rings are provided in the body of the cone with perforated channels for delivering irrigation fluid and for aspiration. Two syringes are provided, each connected by tubing to one of the hollow rings so as to either deliver irrigation or aspirate excess fluid. The irrigation and aspiration rates are controlled by an electronic processor which controls the rates of both activities independently. In another embodiment, the device is further provided with an illumination unit for trans-illumination via the sclera of the interior of the eyeball.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 31, 2001
    Assignee: Medibell Medical Vision Technologies, Ltd.
    Inventor: Eduardo Svetliza
  • Patent number: 6086205
    Abstract: A novel apparatus and method for simultaneous bilateral retinal digital angiography. The apparatus is provided as an optical system containing two optical modules which act as retinal ophthalmoscopes with image capture capacity in real time. Each optical module is positioned in front of one eye, allowing simultaneous imaging of both retinas on a screen placed in a position convenient for the operator, allowing the operator to visualize both images simultaneously. The invention provides for the use of agents of contrast for angiographical study. In a preferred embodiment, the operator aligns and focuses the apparatus manually with the aid of a joystick. A trigger located on or near the joystick allows image capturing. In another preferred embodiment, the apparatus is controlled by a semi-automated mode of operation, in which the optical modules are aligned manually while fine alignment for pupil centralization is done by a motorized system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2000
    Assignee: Medibell Medical Vision Technologies Ltd.
    Inventor: Eduardo Svetliza