SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROGRAMMING ENERGISED OPHTHALMOLOGICAL LENS Russian patent published in 2017 - IPC G02C7/04 

Abstract RU 2631024 C2

FIELD: physics.

SUBSTANCE: method for programming an energised ophthalmological lens to provide a focal vision correction comprises: determining the needs of the user's vision correction for the X distance; determining the needs of the user's vision correction for the Y distance; obtaining the patient's eye measurement data without using any corrective devices and one or more lens design versions for the patient's eye measurement data without using any corrective devices; providing a simulated image of graphical representations predicting the optical effect of the mentioned one or more received lens design versions; selecting an ophthalmological lens containing a hydrogel holding a structure and carrying an insert using the simulated image. The carrying insert is held by the hydrogel part and is placed on a part of the optical zone of the ophthalmological lens. Optical versions of an ophthalmic lens provide an optical effect capable of correcting vision for X distance. Programming an operating protocol for switching the state of the optical corrective properties of the lens for an image at Y distance.

EFFECT: effective performance of an ophthalmic lens functions.

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Authors

Pyu Rendall B.

Flitsh Frederik A.

Dates

2017-09-15Published

2014-05-13Filed