IP Library Granted Patent US 12700337
Granted Patent B1
US 12700337 · App. 18/819,285 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Apparatus and method for reducing photophobia in electronic screens

Inventors: Joel Persinger (Wesley Chapel, FL); Robert Steinberger (Palm Harbor, FL); Joseph Kenyon (Gainesville, FL)
Assignee: Enhanced Vision Systems, Inc.
G09G3/2003A61N5/06G09G5/363A61N2005/0663G09G2340/06G09G2380/08
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12700337
App. No.
18/819,285
Filed
Aug 29, 2024
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B1
Art Unit
2622
USPC
345/204
Abstract

Disclosed is an apparatus and method for combating light sensitivity, or photophobia, for people with low vision. Both the apparatus and method filter particular wavelengths of light associated with photophobia. This filtering is achieved while maintaining a luminance that is acceptable to the user and that maintains contrast. The apparatus of the disclosure is a mechanical filter that can be applied over an electronic screen. The method utilizes software and a filtering module associated with either the CPU or GPU of a computer. The filtering module processes a video signal by eliminating certain targeted wavelengths of light.

Claims (44)

1 . A system for displaying an image configured to reduce instances of photophobia in users who are viewing the image, the image having a contrast and colors, the system comprising:

an electronic screen configured to display the image having contrast and colors;

a filtering unit;

a processing unit configured to execute software programs that process video signals by:

generating a video signal;

converting the video signal from an RGB color model to an HSL color model;

passing the video signal to the filtering unit;

filtering the video signal within the filtering unit to remove any video signals having a wavelength of between approximately 400 nm to 500 nm after converting the video signal from RGB color model to an HSL color model; and

displaying the image upon the electronic screen using the filtered video signal, whereby the removal of wavelengths between approximately 400 nm to 500 nm reduces instances of photophobia.

2 . The system of claim 1 where the software programs further process the video signal by increasing a luminance of the video signal following the conversion to the HSL color model.

3 . The system of claim 1 where the processing unit is a central processing unit (“CPU”).

4 . The system of claim 1 where the processing unit is a Graphics Processing Unit (“GPU”).

5 . The system of claim 1 where the software programs further process the video signal by increasing a luminance of the video signal following the conversion to the HSL color model.

6 . The system of claim 1 where the processing unit is a central processing unit (“CPU”).

7 . The system of claim 1 where the processing unit is a Graphics Processing Unit (“GPU”).

8 . A system for displaying an image configured to reduce instances of photophobia in users who are viewing the image, the image having a contrast and colors, the system comprising:

an electronic screen configured to display the image having contrast and colors;

a filtering unit;

a processing unit configured to execute software programs that process video signals by:

generating a video signal;

converting the video signal from an RGB color model to an HSL color model;

passing the video signal to the filtering unit;

filtering the video signal within the filtering unit to remove targeted wavelengths of light, the targeted wavelengths being determined by a polynomial expression, wherein the polynomial expression removes all wavelengths below 400 nm and 71% of wavelengths between 400 nm to 500 nm; and

displaying the image upon the electronic screen using the filtered video signal, whereby the removal of targeted wavelengths reduces instances of photophobia.

9 . The system of claim 8 where the polynomial expression removes wavelengths in the range of 400 nm to 500 nm.

10 . A system for displaying an image while reducing instances of photophobia in users viewing the image, the system comprising:

an electronic screen configured to display the image having contrast and colors;

a filtering unit;

a processing unit configured to execute software programs that process video signals by:

generating a video signal;

passing the video signal to the filtering unit;

filtering the video signal within the filtering unit to remove any video signals having a wavelength of between approximately 400 nm to 500 nm;

converting the video signal from an RGB color model to an HSL color model after performing the step of filtering the video signal;

displaying the image on the electronic screen using the filtered video signal, whereby the removal of wavelengths between approximately 400 nm to 500 nm reduces instances of photophobia.

11 . A system for displaying an image while reducing instances of photophobia in users viewing the image, the system comprising:

an electronic screen configured to display the image having contrast and colors;

a filtering unit;

a processing unit configured to execute software programs that process video signals by:

generating an RGB video signal;

passing the RGB video signal to the filtering unit;

converting the RGB video signal to an HSL video signal within the filtering unit, the conversion allowing the luminance of the HSL video signal to be decreased or increased without changing the colors of the image;

filtering the HSL video signal to remove any HSL video signals having a wavelength below approximately 500 nm;

increasing the total luminance of the filtered HSL video signal;

displaying the image upon the electronic screen using the filtered HSL video signal with increased luminance, whereby the removal of wavelengths below approximately 500 nm reduces instances of photophobia while increasing the luminance maintains the image contrast.