IP Library Granted Patent US 8,708,485
Granted Patent B2
US 8,708,485 · App. 13/508,528 · Granted Apr 29, 2014

Method for providing a spectacle ophthalmic lens by calculating or selecting a design

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Patent No.
US 8,708,485
App. No.
13/508,528
Granted
Apr 29, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for providing a spectacle ophthalmic lens to a wearer, the method comprising the following consecutive steps: measuring the visual acuity value(s), VA, of the eye(s) of the wearer or the binocular visual acuity value, VA bino , of both eyes of the wearer where the eye(s) of the wearer is (are) substantially free of low order aberrations or is (are) corrected of low order aberrations; calculating thanks to computer means a design of the spectacle ophthalmic lens or selecting a design in a spectacle ophthalmic lens design data base by adapting the management of residual astigmatism based on the measured visual acuity value(s) of the eye(s) of the wearer.

Claims (38)

1. A method, at least partly implemented by one or more computers, for providing a spectacle ophthalmic lens to a wearer, the method comprising:

a) providing the wearer with an ophthalmic correction device so as to correct a low order (spherical and/or cylindrical) aberration of an eye of the wearer if said aberration is greater than 0.25 Diopter;

b) measuring a visual acuity value of the eye of the wearer or a binocular visual acuity value of both eyes of the wearer where the eye of the wearer is substantially free of low order aberrations or is corrected according to step a); and

c) calculating, using the one or more computers, a design of the spectacle ophthalmic lens or selecting a design in a spectacle ophthalmic lens design data base by adapting management of residual astigmatism based on the measured visual acuity value of step b), wherein the residual astigmatism is a difference between an astigmatism of the lens and a prescribed astigmatism corresponding to the aberration of the eye.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein the ophthalmic correction device of step a) comprises a corrective lens or a plurality of corrective lenses in the gaze direction of the eye(s).

3. The method according to claim 1 wherein step a) also comprises providing the wearer with an ophthalmic correction device so as to correct higher order aberrations of the eye(s).

4. The method according to claim 1 wherein the ophthalmic correction device of step a) comprises an adaptive optics visual simulator.

5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the measuring includes measuring visual acuity values for the left and right eyes and wherein left and right design parameters are respectively used to calculate or select a left design for the left eye and a right design for the right eye of the wearer.

6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the measuring includes measuring visual acuity values for the left and right eyes of the wearer, the method including determining a dominant or directing eye and wherein the calculating or selecting includes calculating or selecting designs for the left and the right eyes of the wearer according to the visual acuity value of the dominant or directing eye.

7. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the spectacle ophthalmic lens is a spectacle progressive addition lens.

8. The method according to claim 7 wherein the calculating or selecting of the design for the wearer is performed according to a progressive addition lens hardness parameter.

9. The method according to claim 8 wherein the calculating or selecting of the design for the wearer includes calculating or selecting a softer design if the visual acuity is lower, and calculating a harder design if the visual acuity is higher.

10. The method according to claim 7 wherein the calculating or selecting includes using a design parameter, DP1, to calculate or select the design for the wearer, where:

DP1=EHC+(1−EHC)×DP;

where:

EHC is an eye-head coefficient;

DP is a design parameter calculated according to the visual acuity value, where DP=0 for a hard design and DP=1 for a soft design.

11. The method of claim 10 wherein:

DP=0,if VA<VA min ;

DP=1,if VA>VA max ;

DP=(VA−VA min )/(VA max −VA min ),if VA min ≦VA≦VA max ;

wherein VA is the measured acuity value of the eye, VA min and VA max are respectively a minimum and a maximum visual acuity threshold value and are expressed in LogMAR units.

12. A method for manufacturing a spectacle ophthalmic lens for a wearer, the method comprising:

a) providing the wearer with an ophthalmic correction device so as to correct a low order (spherical and/or cylindrical) aberration of an eye of the wearer if said aberration is greater than 0.25 Diopter;

b) measuring a visual acuity value of the eye of the wearer where the eye of the wearer is substantially free of low order aberrations;

c) calculating, using the one or more computers, a design of the spectacle ophthalmic lens or selecting a design in a spectacle ophthalmic lens design data base by adapting management of residual astigmatism based on the measured visual acuity value of the eye of the wearer and thus providing a personalized optical system for the wearer;

d) providing a lens substrate; and

e) manufacturing the spectacle ophthalmic lens according to the optical system corresponding to the calculated or selected design in step c), wherein the residual astigmatism is a difference between an astigmatism of the lens and a prescribed astigmatism corresponding to the aberration of the eye.

13. A non-transitory computer-readable medium including one or more sequences of instructions that, when executed, cause one or more processors to implement at least one step of a method comprising:

a) providing the wearer with an ophthalmic correction device so as to correct a low order (spherical and/or cylindrical) aberration of an eye of the wearer if said aberration is greater than 0.25 Diopter;

b) measuring a visual acuity value of the eye of the wearer or a binocular visual acuity value of both eyes of the wearer where the eye of the wearer is substantially free of low order aberrations or is corrected according to step a);

c) calculating, using the one or more computers, a design of the spectacle ophthalmic lens or selecting a design in a spectacle ophthalmic lens design data base by adapting management of residual astigmatism based on the measured visual acuity value of step b), wherein the residual astigmatism is a difference between an astigmatism of the lens and a prescribed astigmatism corresponding to the aberration of the eye.

14. A non-transitory computer-readable medium including one or more sequences of instructions that, when executed, cause one or more processors to implement at least one step of a method comprising:

a) providing the wearer with an ophthalmic correction device so as to correct a low order (spherical and/or cylindrical) aberration of an eye of the wearer if said aberration is greater than 0.25 Diopter;

b) measuring a visual acuity value of the eye of the wearer where the eye of the wearer is substantially free of low order aberrations;

c) calculating, using the one or more computers, a design of the spectacle ophthalmic lens or selecting a design in a spectacle ophthalmic lens design data base by adapting management of residual astigmatism based on the measured visual acuity value of the eye of the wearer and thus providing a personalized optical system for the wearer;

d) providing a lens substrate; and

e) manufacturing the spectacle ophthalmic lens according to the optical system corresponding to the calculated or selected design in step c), wherein the residual astigmatism is a difference between an astigmatism of the lens and a prescribed astigmatism corresponding to the aberration of the eye.

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 Jul 9, 2012
From: MARIN, GILDAS; HERNANDEZ, MARTHA; BONNIN, THIERRY
To: ESSILOR INTERNATIONAL (COMPAGNIE GENERALE D'OPTIQUE)
Reel/Frame 028517/0104 →