IP Library Granted Patent US 8,162,477
Granted Patent B2
US 8,162,477 · App. 12/601,932 · Granted Apr 24, 2012

Progressive ophthalmic lens for myopia correction and method for making such a lens

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Patent No.
US 8,162,477
App. No.
12/601,932
Granted
Apr 24, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A progressive ophthalmic lens for the correction of myopia, that comprises an upper area in which the correction is adapted for peripheral vision of the wearer. Such a lens reduces the risk of long term worsening of myopia for the lens wearer by reducing the defocalisation of an image formed on the retina outside the foveolar area. Also disclosed is a method for making such a lens. According to one improvement, the correction of myopia for the peripheral vision in the upper area of the lens is further adjusted based on a tendency of the wearer to turn the eyes or the head for watching an eccentric object.

Claims (28)

1. A progressive ophthalmic lens adapted to provide a correction for a myopia of a wearer of said lens, the lens comprising:

a far vision area, in which the lens has a first optical power value adapted to produce the myopia correction for a foveal vision of the wearer, in far vision conditions;

a near vision area, situated below the far vision area for a standard position of use of the lens by the wearer, and in which the lens has a second optical power value adapted for the foveal vision of the wearer in near vision conditions, said second value corresponding to a first reduction of the myopia correction relative to said first value; and

an intermediate area, situated between the far vision area and the near vision area, and in which the optical power of the lens varies continually between said first and second values, the lens having a third optical power value at a reference point situated in said intermediate area and corresponding to a direction straight ahead of the gaze of the wearer for the standard position of use of the lens,

wherein the lens has, in an upper area of said lens situated above the far vision area and, laterally, on each side of the reference point for the standard position of use of the lens, fourth optical power values which are adapted for a peripheral vision of the wearer when the direction of the gaze of said wearer is straight ahead through the lens, and which correspond to a second reduction of the myopia correction relative to said third optical power value,

the optical power of the lens varying continually between the far vision area and the upper area, and between the reference point and the upper area.

2. The lens as claimed in claim 1 , wherein some of the fourth optical power values in the upper area of the lens, for the peripheral vision and for the direction straight ahead of the gaze of the wearer, correspond to absolute deviations greater than 0.5 diopters relative to said third optical power value.

3. The lens as claimed in claim 1 , wherein one of the fourth optical power values, for the peripheral vision and for the direction straight ahead of the gaze of the wearer, corresponding to an eccentricity of 30° within the upper area of the lens, exhibits an absolute deviation substantially equal to 0.8 diopters relative to said third optical power value.

4. The lens as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a distribution of the fourth optical power values, for the peripheral vision and for the direction straight ahead of the gaze of the wearer, is substantially constant in a rotation about the reference point, within the upper area of the lens.

5. The lens as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the fourth optical power values, for the peripheral vision and for the direction straight ahead of the gaze of the wearer, exhibit absolute deviations, relative to said third optical power value, which increase as a function of a distance relative to the reference point, within the upper area of the lens.

6. A method of making a progressive ophthalmic lens adapted to correct a myopia of a wearer of said lens, comprising the steps of:

determining a first optical power value of the lens adapted to correct the myopia for a foveal vision of the wearer, in far vision conditions;

determining a second optical power value of the lens adapted for the foveal vision of the wearer in near vision conditions, said second value corresponding to a first reduction of the myopia correction relative to said first value;

producing the lens by varying at least one curvature of a face of said lens or a refraction index of a material of said lens, parallel to said face, so as to confer said first optical power value in a far vision area of the lens, and said second optical power value in a near vision area of the lens situated below the far vision area for a standard position of use of the lens by the wearer, with a continuous variation of the optical power in an intermediate area of the lens situated between the far vision area and the near vision area;

determining a third optical power value of the lens for a direction of gaze of the wearer straight ahead through the lens; and

determining at least one fourth optical power value of the lens which is adapted for a peripheral vision of the wearer when the direction of gaze of said wearer is straight ahead through the lens, and which corresponds to a second reduction of the myopia correction relative to said third optical power value, and wherein the lens is produced by also conferring said third optical power value at a reference point of the lens situated in the intermediate area of the lens and corresponding to the direction of gaze straight ahead of the wearer, and said fourth optical power value at least one point of an upper area of said lens situated above the far vision area and, laterally, on each side of the reference point for the standard position of use of the lens,

the optical power of the lens varying continually between the far vision area and the upper area, and between the reference point and the upper area.

7. The method as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the fourth optical power value is determined from a measurement of the peripheral vision taken on the wearer.

8. The method as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the measurement of the peripheral vision taken on the wearer is a measurement of self-refraction or skiascopy.

9. The method as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the fourth optical power value is determined for an eccentricity of 30° by modifying by approximately 0.8 diopters said third optical power value in the direction of a reduction of the myopia correction.

10. The method as claimed in claim 6 , wherein some of the fourth optical power values in the upper area of the lens correspond to an undercorrection of the myopia for the peripheral vision and for the direction straight ahead of the gaze of the wearer.

11. The method as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the lens is also produced so that a distribution of optical power values, for the peripheral vision and for the direction straight ahead of the gaze of the wearer, is substantially constant during rotation about the reference point, within the upper area of the lens.

12. The method as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the lens is also produced so that optical power values for the peripheral vision and for the direction straight ahead of the gaze of the wearer, exhibit absolute deviations, relative to said third optical power value, which increase as a function of a distance relative to the reference point, within the upper area of the lens.

13. The method as claimed in claim 6 , also comprising the following step, executed before the lens is made:

characterizing respective relative movement amplitudes of the eyes and the head of the wearer,

and wherein one of the fourth optical power values, for the peripheral vision and for the direction straight ahead of the gaze of the wearer, corresponding to a non-zero fixed eccentricity, is adjusted to exhibit an absolute deviation with said third optical power value, which increases as a function of the relative amplitude of the movements of the head of the wearer in the direction of a reduction of the myopia correction.

14. The method as claimed in claim 13 , wherein a limit of the upper area toward the reference point of the lens, at least laterally on each side of said reference point for the standard position of use of the lens, is displaced by a length toward said reference point which increases as a function of the relative amplitude of the movements of the head of the wearer.

15. The method as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the characterization of the respective relative movement amplitudes of the eyes and head of the wearer comprises a gain calculation for an “eye/head” movement coordination test carried out for the wearer, said gain being an increasing function of a quotient of an angular deviation of the head of the wearer divided by an angular eccentricity of a target observed by said wearer.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 6, 2018
From: ESSILOR INTERNATIONAL (COMPAGNIE GÉNÉRALE D'OPTIQUE)
To: ESSILOR INTERNATIONAL
Reel/Frame 045853/0275 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 16, 2010
From: CARIMALO, CELINE; DROBE, BJORN
To: ESSILOR INTERNATIONAL (COMPAGNIE GENERALE D'OPTIQUE)
Reel/Frame 023941/0104 →