OPHTHALMIC EXAMINATION SYSTEM
First Claim
1. An ophthalmic examination system for examining an eye to be examined, in which an image containing an examination target is presented to said eye to be examined and the eye is examined based on how the eye sees the target;
- said ophthalmic examination system comprising;
target light generating means generating an unpolarized target light beam for forming said target in said image;
background light generating means generating an unpolarized background light beam for forming a background which is the region of said image excluding said target; and
combining means for combining said target and background light beams and projecting the resultant light beam to said eye to be examined;
wherein;
said combining means has a boundary surface which receives incidence of said target and background light beams and divides each of said incident target and background light beams equally into transmitted and reflected light beams, keeping the polarization state thereof;
said target and background light beams are incident on said boundary surface at angles which are conjugate with each other; and
either one of first and second resultant light beams is projected onto said eye to be examined, said first resultant light beam resulting from combining said target light beam as transmitted through said boundary surface and said background light beam as reflected from said boundary surface, said second resultant light beam resulting from combining said target light beam as reflected from said boundary surface and said background light beam as transmitted through said boundary surface.
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Abstract
[Problem to be Solved]
Examination more reliable than ever is to be realized.
[Solution]
An unpolarized light beam emitted from a target presenting light source (12) is collimated by a collimator lens (20), and is made to be incident on a target presenting liquid crystal shutter (22), while an unpolarized light beams emitted from a background presenting light source (14) is collimated by a collimator lens (30), and is made to be incident on a background presenting liquid crystal shutter (32). The liquid crystal shutters (22, 32) have shutter patterns which are reverses to each other. The target and background light beams emerging from said liquid crystal shutters (22, 32) are combined with each other, together with their polarization states, by a half prism (24) acting as combining means. The resultant unpolarized light beam resulting from the combining is projected through a magnifying optical system (26) onto an eye to be examined. Since an unpolarized light beam is projected onto the eye, reliable examination, unaffected by polarization, can be realized.
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5 Claims
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1. An ophthalmic examination system for examining an eye to be examined, in which an image containing an examination target is presented to said eye to be examined and the eye is examined based on how the eye sees the target;
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said ophthalmic examination system comprising; target light generating means generating an unpolarized target light beam for forming said target in said image; background light generating means generating an unpolarized background light beam for forming a background which is the region of said image excluding said target; and combining means for combining said target and background light beams and projecting the resultant light beam to said eye to be examined; wherein; said combining means has a boundary surface which receives incidence of said target and background light beams and divides each of said incident target and background light beams equally into transmitted and reflected light beams, keeping the polarization state thereof;
said target and background light beams are incident on said boundary surface at angles which are conjugate with each other; and
either one of first and second resultant light beams is projected onto said eye to be examined, said first resultant light beam resulting from combining said target light beam as transmitted through said boundary surface and said background light beam as reflected from said boundary surface, said second resultant light beam resulting from combining said target light beam as reflected from said boundary surface and said background light beam as transmitted through said boundary surface. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5)
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