Patents Assigned to Veyezer LLC
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Patent number: 11614623Abstract: A system, method, and non-transitory computer readable medium for providing a visual examination are provided. A diagnostic module configured to execute on a first computing device communicatively coupled to a head mounted holographic display device worn by a user renders a virtual arrangement displayed within the head mounted holographic display device at an initial simulated distance away from the user. Within the virtual arrangement is an imbedded pattern. A second computing device receives, from leads attached to the user, brain waves of the user. The second computing device displays a visual evoked potential within the brain waves. The visual evoked potential comprises an indication that the user visually identified the imbedded pattern at a second simulated distance away from the user. The visual evoked potential occurs at a focal length of a refractive error of an eye of the user.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2020Date of Patent: March 28, 2023Assignee: Veyezer, LLCInventors: William V. Padula, Teddi R. Dinsmore
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Patent number: 11253149Abstract: A system and a method for holographic eye testing device are disclosed. The system renders one or more three dimensional objects within the holographic display device. The system updates the rendering of the one or more three dimensional objects within the holographic display device, by virtual movement of the one or more three dimensional objects within the level of depth. The system receives input from a user indicating alignment of the one or more three dimensional objects after the virtual movement. The system determines a delta between a relative virtual position of the one or more three dimensional objects at the moment of receiving input and an optimal virtual position and generates prescriptive remedy based on the delta.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2019Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignee: Veyezer, LLCInventors: William V. Padula, Teddi R. Dinsmore
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Publication number: 20220026711Abstract: A method for creating a temporal-spatial dissociation between an ambient visual process and a focal visual process of a user is provided. The method includes rendering, via a parallactic ambient visual-field enhancing (PAVE) module configured to execute on a computing device communicatively coupled to a head mounted display device worn by a user, a fixation target and a background located behind the fixation target displayed within the head mounted display device. The method further includes updating, via the PAVE module, the rendering of the background within the head mounted display device, wherein the update comprises a virtual movement of the background behind the fixation target.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2020Publication date: January 27, 2022Applicant: Veyezer, LLCInventors: William V. Padula, Craig Eugene Andrews, Teddi R. Dinsmore
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Publication number: 20220007929Abstract: A method for testing for visual impairment is provided. The method includes rendering, via a computing device communicatively coupled to a head mounted holographic display device, a virtual target displayed to a user within the holographic display device. The method further includes rendering, via the computing device, at least one virtual light within a field of vision of the user within the holographic display device. The method also includes identifying, via the computing device, whether input was received from the user, wherein the input comprises an indication that the user identified the at least one virtual light. The method further includes generating, via the computing device, a map identifying one or more locations that the user identified the at least one virtual light or did not identify the at least one virtual light.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2021Publication date: January 13, 2022Applicant: Veyezer, LLCInventors: Wiliam V. Padula, Teddi R. Dinsmore
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Publication number: 20200409153Abstract: A system, method, and non-transitory computer readable medium for providing a visual examination are provided. A diagnostic module configured to execute on a first computing device communicatively coupled to a head mounted holographic display device worn by a user renders a virtual arrangement displayed within the head mounted holographic display device at an initial simulated distance away from the user. Within the virtual arrangement is an imbedded pattern. A second computing device receives, from leads attached to the user, brain waves of the user. The second computing device displays a visual evoked potential within the brain waves. The visual evoked potential comprises an indication that the user visually identified the imbedded pattern at a second simulated distance away from the user. The visual evoked potential occurs at a focal length of a refractive error of an eye of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2020Publication date: December 31, 2020Applicant: Veyezer, LLCInventors: William V. Padula, Teddi R. Dinsmore
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Publication number: 20200113434Abstract: A system and a method for holographic eye testing device are disclosed. The system renders one or more three dimensional objects within the holographic display device. The system updates the rendering of the one or more three dimensional objects within the holographic display device, by virtual movement of the one or more three dimensional objects within the level of depth. The system receives input from a user indicating alignment of the one or more three dimensional objects after the virtual movement. The system determines a delta between a relative virtual position of the one or more three dimensional objects at the moment of receiving input and an optimal virtual position and generates prescriptive remedy based on the delta.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2019Publication date: April 16, 2020Applicant: Veyezer LLCInventors: William V. Padula, Teddi R. Dinsmore
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Patent number: 10441161Abstract: A system and a method for holographic refraction eye testing device is disclosed. The system renders one or more three dimensional objects within the holographic display device. The system updates the rendering of the one or more three dimensional objects within the holographic display device, by virtual movement of the one or more three dimensional objects within the level of depth. The system receives input from a user indicating alignment of the one or more three dimensional objects after the virtual movement. The system determines a delta between a relative virtual position of the one or more three dimensional objects at the moment of receiving input and an optimal virtual position and generates prescriptive remedy based on the delta.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2018Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: Veyezer LLCInventors: William V. Padula, Teddi R. Dinsmore
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Publication number: 20190261847Abstract: A system and a method for holographic refraction eye testing device is disclosed. The system renders one or more three dimensional objects within the holographic display device. The system updates the rendering of the one or more three dimensional objects within the holographic display device, by virtual movement of the one or more three dimensional objects within the level of depth. The system receives input from a user indicating alignment of the one or more three dimensional objects after the virtual movement. The system determines a delta between a relative virtual position of the one or more three dimensional objects at the moment of receiving input and an optimal virtual position and generates prescriptive remedy based on the delta.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2018Publication date: August 29, 2019Applicant: Veyezer LLCInventors: William V. Padula, Teddi R. Dinsmore