IP Library Granted Patent US 12681329
Granted Patent B2
US 12681329 · App. 18/324,898 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Contour prism lens with progressive power

Inventors: Jason Robert Ryan (Mission Viejo, CA); Ferenc Raksi (Laguna Hills, CA)
Assignee: Newton, Inc.
G02C7/066G02C7/063G02C7/14
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12681329
App. No.
18/324,898
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A contour prism progressive lens has a position dependent optical power and a position dependent horizontal prism, and a distance-vision reference point and a near-vision reference point. It is characterized by a coordinate system with its vertical axis running through the distance-vision reference point and has an optical power at the near-vision power reference point that exceeds the optical power at the distance-vision reference point by a value between 0.25 diopter and 1.0 diopter. The horizontal prism on the vertical axis at a vertical coordinate of the near-vision reference point differs from the horizontal prism at the distance-vision reference point by more than 0.2 prism diopter base-in; and the optical power along a horizontal crosscut of the contour prism progressive lens through the near-vision reference point has a broad maximum where the region where the optical power is at least 85% of its peak is at least 5 mm wide.

Claims (19)

1 . A contour prism progressive lens, having a position dependent optical power and a position dependent horizontal prism, and having a distance-vision reference point and a near-vision reference point, the contour prism progressive lens being characterized by a coordinate system with its vertical axis running through the distance-vision reference point, wherein:

the optical power at the near-vision power reference point exceeds the optical power at the distance-vision reference point by a value between 1.0 diopter and 2.5 diopters;

the horizontal prism on the vertical axis at a vertical coordinate of the near-vision reference point differs from the horizontal prism at the distance-vision reference point by more than 0.2 prism diopter base-in; and

the optical power along a horizontal crosscut of the contour prism progressive lens through the near-vision reference point has a broad peak where the region where the optical power is at least 85% of its peak value is at least 8 mm wide; wherein

the horizontal crosscut is oriented laterally in the coordinate system.

2 . The contour prism progressive lens of claim 1 , wherein:

the optical power along a horizontal crosscut of the contour prism progressive lens through the near-vision reference point has a broad peak where the region where the optical power is at least 85% of its peak value is at least 10 mm wide.

3 . The contour prism progressive lens of claim 1 , wherein:

the optical power along a horizontal crosscut of the contour prism progressive lens through the near-vision reference point has a peak where the region where the optical power is at least 75% of its peak value is at least 10 mm wide.

4 . The contour prism progressive lens of claim 1 , wherein:

the optical power along a horizontal crosscut of the contour prism progressive lens through the near-vision reference point has a peak where the region where the optical power is at least 75% of its peak value is at least 12 mm wide.

5 . The contour prism progressive lens of claim 1 , wherein:

a magnitude of a horizontal derivative of the optical power along the horizontal crosscut of the contour prism progressive lens through the near-vision reference point is less than 0.1 diopter/mm over a region more than 5 mm long, comprising the near-vision reference point.

6 . The contour prism progressive lens of claim 1 , wherein:

a magnitude of a horizontal derivative of the optical power along the horizontal crosscut of the contour prism progressive lens through the near-vision reference point is less than 0.1 diopter/mm over a region at least 7 mm long, comprising the near-vision reference point.

7 . The contour prism progressive lens of claim 1 , wherein:

a magnitude of a horizontal derivative of the optical power along the horizontal crosscut of the contour prism progressive lens through the near-vision reference point is less than 0.05 diopter/mm at the near-vision reference point.

8 . The contour prism progressive lens of claim 1 , wherein:

a magnitude of a horizontal derivative of the optical power along the horizontal crosscut of the contour prism progressive lens through the near-vision reference point is less than 0.03 diopter/mm at the near-vision reference point.