Device, system and method for detecting overlap of an ophthalmic device by an eyelid
US-10386655-B2 · Aug 20, 2019 · US
US11022820B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11022820-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916509430-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 11, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 27, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jun 1, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 1, 2021 |
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Techniques and mechanisms for sensing an overlap of an ophthalmic device by an eyelid of a user while the ophthalmic device is disposed in or on an eye of the user. In an embodiment, a circuit, disposed in a sealed enclosure of the ophthalmic device, interacts via an electromagnetic field with a film of tear fluid that is formed on the ophthalmic device. Based on the electromagnetic interaction, an oscillation characteristic of the circuit is evaluated. The oscillation characteristic varies with a resistance that is due in part to an eyelid of the user overlapping at least some portion of the ophthalmic device. Based on the evaluated oscillation characteristic, an amount of the eyelid overlap is determined by circuitry of the ophthalmic device. In another embodiment, the amount of eyelid overlap is used to determine one or more characteristics of gazing by the user's eye.
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What is claimed is: 1. An ophthalmic device comprising: an enclosure shaped for mounting in or on an eye; an oscillator circuit including an inductive loop electrode, the oscillator circuit disposed within the enclosure; a driver circuit disposed within the enclosure and coupled to the oscillator circuit to drive the oscillator circuit, wherein the inductive loop electrode of the oscillator circuit electromagnetically couples with one or both of a tear film or an eyelid of the eye when the ophthalmic device is worn in or on the eye, wherein the driver circuit is configured to cause an oscillation within the oscillator circuit dependent, at least in part, upon an amount of the eyelid overlapping the ophthalmic device when the ophthalmic device is worn in or on the eye; an oscillation detector circuit disposed within the enclosure, the oscillation detector circuit coupled to the oscillator circuit to monitor the oscillator circuit for a threshold state of oscillation, which correlates with the amount the eyelid overlaps the ophthalmic device when worn in or on the eye; and a dynamic lens disposed within the enclosure, the dynamic lens configured to provide variable optical power, wherein the variable optical power is adjustable in response to an output from the oscillation detector circuit. 2. The ophthalmic device of claim 1 , wherein the driver circuit comprises: a current source coupled to the oscillator circuit to drive a current into the oscillator circuit. 3. The ophthalmic device of claim 2 , wherein the driver circuit further comprises a circuit element coupled to the oscillator circuit to perturb the oscillator circuit. 4. The ophthalmic device of claim 3 , wherein the circuit element comprises a pulse generator to generate a pulse signal that perturbs the oscillator circuit. 5. The ophthalmic device of claim 2 , wherein the driver circuit further comprises: initialization circuitry coupled to the oscillator circuit to initialize or bias one or more components of the oscillator circuit or the driver circuit that influence an onset of the threshold state of oscillation. 6. The ophthalmic device of claim 5 , wherein the oscillation detector circuit and the driver circuit are collectively configured to perform test rounds each to detect a respective threshold oscillation state of the oscillator circuit, wherein the test rounds each include multiple sample cycles each corresponding to a different respective initialization state of the oscillator circuit. 7. The ophthalmic device of claim 1 , wherein the enclosure comprises a lens shaped enclosure. 8. The ophthalmic device of claim 1 , wherein the ophthalmic device comprises a contact lens. 9. The ophthalmic device of claim 1 , wherein the oscillation detector circuit includes memory that stores criteria for defining the threshold state of oscillation, the criteria including: a minimum number of transitions by an output from the oscillator circuit within a defined time period, or a minimum amplitude of the output from the oscillator circuit, wherein the oscillation detector circuit is configured to monitor the oscillator circuit for the threshold state of oscillation based on the criteria.
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