Screening Apparatus and Method
US-2024407644-A1 · Dec 12, 2024 · US
US10213358B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10213358-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615763986-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 27, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2015 |
| Publication date | Feb 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 26, 2019 |
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A miniaturised instrument for simulating simultaneous vision by generating masks is provided with a single image-forming optical channel. The instrument comprises: a mask-generating element (EGM) which generates at least two complementary masks, with a temporal frequency of alternation such that when one partially blocks the incident light, the other allows the incident light to partially pass, and vice-versa; an adjustable lens (LA) of variable optical power which generates, with said frequency of alternation, at least two different optical powers corresponding to at least two observation distances. The EGM and the LA are located in a single optical channel via which the incident light circulates, such that each mask of the EGM is temporally synchronised with a power of the LA. The combination of all the masks and optical powers produces, via high-speed temporal fusion, a pupil pattern wherein at least two optical powers corresponding to at least two observation distances are combined.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A miniaturised instrument for simulating simultaneous vision by generating masks, characterised in that it comprises: a mask-generating element which generates at least two complementary masks, with a temporal frequency of alternation such that, sequentially, each mask lets an incident light from an object partially pass, at the same time as the at least one other mask partially blocks said incident light; an adjustable lens of variable optical power which generates, with said temporal frequency of alternation, at least two different optical powers corresponding to at least two observation distances; wherein the mask-generating element and the adjustable lens are located in a single optical channel wherethrough said incident light circulates, such that each mask of the mask-generating element is temporally synchronised with each power of the adjustable lens, obtaining, via temporal fusion, a combined pupil pattern of at least two observation distances. 2. The miniaturised instrument for simulating simultaneous vision by generating masks according to claim 1 , wherein the frequency of alternation is preferably greater than 30 Hz, and more preferably greater than 60 Hz. 3. The miniaturised instrument for simulating simultaneous vision by generating masks according to claim 1 , wherein it additionally comprises two projector lenses, both with the same focal length and separated from one another by two focal lengths; such that the mask-generating element is located in the front focus of one of the lenses, and the adjustable lens is approximately placed in the rear focus of the other lens, forming the pupil pattern on the rear focus of said other lens. 4. The miniaturised instrument for simulating simultaneous vision by generating masks according to claim 1 , wherein it additionally comprises two projector lenses with the same focal length and separated from one another by two focal lengths; such that the adjustable lens is located in the front focus of one of the lenses and the mask-generating element is approximately placed in the rear focus of the other lens, forming the pupil pattern on the rear focus of said other lens. 5. The miniaturised instrument for simulating simultaneous vision by generating masks according to claim 1 , wherein it additionally comprises two projector lenses with the same focal length and separated from one another by two focal lengths; such that the adjustable lens and the mask-generating element is located in the front focus of one of the lenses, and the pupil pattern is formed on the rear focal plane of said other lens. 6. The miniaturised instrument for simulating simultaneous vision by generating masks according to claim 1 , additionally comprising four projector lenses, two end and two intermediate, with the same focal length, consecutively distributed on said optical channel and with a separation between each two consecutive lenses equivalent to two focal lengths, such that the mask-generating element is located in the front focus of one of the end lenses, the adjustable lens LA is located in the rear focus of one of the intermediate lenses which coincides with the front focus of the other intermediate lens, and the pupil pattern is formed on the rear focus of the other end lens. 7. The miniaturised instrument for simulating simultaneous vision by generating masks according to claim 1 , additionally comprising four projector lenses, two end and two intermediate, with the same focal length, consecutively distributed on said optical channel and with a separation between each two consecutive lenses equivalent to two focal lengths, such that the adjustable lens is located in the front focus of one of the end lenses, the mask-generating element is located in the rear focus of one of the intermediate lenses which coincides with the front focus of the other intermediate lens, and the pupil pattern is formed on the rear focus of the other end lens. 8. The miniaturised instrument for simulating simultaneous vision by generating masks according to claim 6 , wherein the mask-generating element is located non-perpendicularly to the optical channel, such that the mask-generating element, operating in reflection mode, directly receives the incident light and reflects it in another direction, wherein it traverses the four projector lenses and the adjustable lens. 9. The miniaturised instrument for simulating simultaneous vision by generating masks according to claim 7 , wherein the mask-generating element is located non-perpendicularly to the optical channel, such that the mask-generating element, operating in reflection mode, receives the incident light through the adjustable lens, of an end lens and an intermediate lens, and reflects it in another direction, wherein it traverses an intermediate lens and an end lens. 10. The miniaturised instrument for simulating simultaneous vision by generating masks according to claim 1 , additionally comprising: four projector lenses, two end and two intermediate, with the same focal length, consecutively distributed on said optical channel and with a separation between each two consecutive projector lenses equivalent to two focal lengths; and two end mirrors; where the instrument is configured such that the incident light runs consecutively through: the adjustable lens, an end mirror, an end lens, an intermediate lens, the mask-generating element in reflection mode, the other intermediate lens, the other end lens and the other mirror, until reaching the pupil plane. 11. The miniaturised instrument for simulating simultaneous vision by generating masks according to claim 1 , additionally comprising: four projector lenses, two end and two intermediate, with the same focal length, consecutively distributed on said optical channel and with a separation between each two consecutive projector lenses equivalent to two focal lengths; two end mirrors and two intermediate mirrors; where the instrument is configured such that the incident light runs consecutively through: the mask-generating element, an end mirror, an end lens, an intermediate lens, an intermediate mirror, the adjustable lens, the other intermediate mirror, the other intermediate lens, the other end lens and the other end mirror until reaching the pupil plane. 12. The miniaturised instrument for simulating simultaneous vision by generating masks according to claim 1 , additionally comprising: four projector lenses, two end and two intermediate, with the same focal length, consecutively distributed on said optical channel and with a separation between each two consecutive projector lenses equivalent to two focal lengths; two end mirrors and two intermediate mirrors; where the instrument is configured such that the incident light runs consecutively through: the adjustable lens, an end mirror, an end lens, an intermediate lens, an intermediate mirror, the mask-generating element, the other intermediate mirror, the other intermediate lens, the other end lens and the other end mirror until reaching the pupil plane. 13. The miniaturised instrument for simulating simultaneous vision by generating masks according to claim 1 , additionally comprising: four projector lenses, two end and two intermediate, with the same focal length; two end mirrors and two intermediate mirrors; and, a double mirror; where the instrument is configured such that the incident light consecutively runs through one side of the double mirror, the adjustable lens, an end lens, an end mirror, an intermediate mirror, an intermediate lens, the mask-generating element, the other intermediate lens, the other intermediate mirror, the other end mirror, the other end lens and the
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