Patents by Inventor Daniel Moses Laby

Daniel Moses Laby has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 8967809
    Abstract: A system and method of testing vision performance includes displaying a visual recognition test to a subject and receiving from the subject a response to the visual recognition test. After receiving the response to the visual recognition test, a subsequent visual recognition test is selected based on the response received from the subject, the subsequent visual recognition test is displayed, and a response is received from the subject. The subsequent visual recognition tests are repeated until a predetermined criterion is reached. A vision performance score is determined based on the visual recognition tests displayed and the set of responses received from the subject and output from the system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 2011
    Date of Patent: March 3, 2015
    Assignee: Alcon Research, Ltd.
    Inventors: David Gary Kirschen, Daniel Moses Laby
  • Patent number: 8864312
    Abstract: A method of testing visual performance includes determining a difficulty rating for each of a plurality of visual recognition tests. The method further includes displaying one of the visual recognition tests to a subject and receiving from the subject a response to the visual recognition test. After receiving the response to the visual recognition test, a subsequent visual recognition test is selected to have a difficulty rating determined based on the response received from the subject, the subsequent visual recognition test is displayed, and a response is received from the subject. The subsequent visual recognition tests are repeated until a predetermined number of responses is reached. A visual performance score is determined based on the set of responses received from the subject and the difficulty ratings for the visual recognition tests displayed to the subject is then output.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 2013
    Date of Patent: October 21, 2014
    Assignees: Alcon Research, Ltd., Eyecheck Systems, LLC
    Inventors: Patricia Ann Meuse, Jenny Novotny Devenport, David Gary Kirschen, Daniel Moses Laby
  • Publication number: 20130335707
    Abstract: A method of testing visual performance includes determining a difficulty rating for each of a plurality of visual recognition tests. The method further includes displaying one of the visual recognition tests to a subject and receiving from the subject a response to the visual recognition test. After receiving the response to the visual recognition test, a subsequent visual recognition test is selected to have a difficulty rating determined based on the response received from the subject, the subsequent visual recognition test is displayed, and a response is received from the subject. The subsequent visual recognition tests are repeated until a predetermined number of responses is reached. A visual performance score is determined based on the set of responses received from the subject and the difficulty ratings for the visual recognition tests displayed to the subject is then output.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 19, 2013
    Publication date: December 19, 2013
    Applicants: EYEcheck Systems, LLC, Alcon Research, Ltd.
    Inventors: Patricia Ann Meuse, Jenny Novotny Devenport, David Gary Kirschen, Daniel Moses Laby
  • Patent number: 8534839
    Abstract: A method of testing visual performance includes determining a difficulty rating for each of a plurality of visual recognition tests. The method further includes displaying one of the visual recognition tests to a subject and receiving from the subject a response to the visual recognition test. After receiving the response to the visual recognition test, a subsequent visual recognition test is selected to have a difficulty rating determined based on the response received from the subject, the subsequent visual recognition test is displayed, and a response is received from the subject. The subsequent visual recognition tests are repeated until a predetermined number of responses is reached. A visual performance score is determined based on the set of responses received from the subject and the difficulty ratings for the visual recognition tests displayed to the subject is then output.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 2011
    Date of Patent: September 17, 2013
    Assignee: Alcon Research, Ltd.
    Inventors: Patricia Ann Meuse, Jenny Novotny Devenport, David Gary Kirschen, Daniel Moses Laby
  • Publication number: 20120075586
    Abstract: A system and method of testing vision performance includes displaying a visual recognition test to a subject and receiving from the subject a response to the visual recognition test. After receiving the response to the visual recognition test, a subsequent visual recognition test is selected based on the response received from the subject, the subsequent visual recognition test is displayed, and a response is received from the subject. The subsequent visual recognition tests are repeated until a predetermined criterion is reached. A vision performance score is determined based on the visual recognition tests displayed and the set of responses received from the subject and output from the system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 1, 2011
    Publication date: March 29, 2012
    Inventors: David Gary Kirschen, Daniel Moses Laby
  • Publication number: 20110211163
    Abstract: A method of testing visual performance includes determining a difficulty rating for each of a plurality of visual recognition tests. The method further includes displaying one of the visual recognition tests to a subject and receiving from the subject a response to the visual recognition test. After receiving the response to the visual recognition test, a subsequent visual recognition test is selected to have a difficulty rating determined based on the response received from the subject, the subsequent visual recognition test is displayed, and a response is received from the subject. The subsequent visual recognition tests are repeated until a predetermined number of responses is reached. A visual performance score is determined based on the set of responses received from the subject and the difficulty ratings for the visual recognition tests displayed to the subject is then output.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 24, 2011
    Publication date: September 1, 2011
    Inventors: Patricia Ann Meuse, Jenny Novotny Devenport, David Gary Kirschen, Daniel Moses Laby