Photorefractor ocular screening system
First Claim
1. An accurate photorefractor ocular screening apparatus for obtaining at the same time a photograph of both eyes of a person including the corneal reflection and the fundus reflex from both eyes, comprising:
- a straight horizontal elongated beam of a plurality of meters in length;
an upright head positioning structure attached to said elongated beam contiguously to one end for positioning the head of a person whose eyes and reflection therefrom are being photographed;
an upright camera and flash unit structure attached to said elongated beam contiguously to the other end;
said head positioning structure having a hood to frame around both of said person'"'"'s eyes and adjacent face segment;
said hood having a semicircular concave, cut-out to tightly fit around said person'"'"'s face and an additional center cut-out to accommodate said person'"'"'s nose;
said camera and flash unit structure having a camera with a lens adapted to focus on said person'"'"'s eyes framed by said hood at a distance of approximately 2.4 meters, said optical axis of said camera being substantially parallel to said elongated beam, and said hood having its center line along said optical axis so that said person may look with both eyes through said hood toward the camera lens;
said camera and flash unit structure having a light flash unit located adjacent said camera and off-axis to said optical axis of said camera and facing said head positioning structure so as to flash illuminate said person'"'"'s eyes and face segment framed by said hood when operated simultaneously with the film exposing operation of said camera, said flash illumination entering said person'"'"'s eyes and passing through the eyes cornea and lens and striking the eyes retinas from which it is reflected back toward the camera lens together with the reflection of the flash illumination from the outer surfaces of the person'"'"'s eyes; and
a lamp means fixed on said head positioning structure below said hood that places light adjacent said person'"'"'s nose and cheeks whereby when light is reflected upward past said person'"'"'s nose and cheeks it may be observed through said hood by an operator facing said hood, thereby indicating improper positioning of said person'"'"'s head; and
an eye fixation light means fixed to said upright camera and flash unit structure and closely adjacent said camera lens to provide a fixation target upon which said person'"'"'s eyes may focus, thus enabling a photograph to be taken substantially from the focus point of said person'"'"'s eyes.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a method and apparatus for detecting human eye defects, particularly detection of refractive error. The invention operates by recording on color film the eye reflex which occurs when eyes are exposed to a flash of light. The photographs are compared with predetermined standards, to detect eye defects. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the base structure of the ocular screening system (10) is folding interconnect structure (12), comprising hinged sections (14), (16), and (18). Attached to one end of structure (12) is head positioning station (24) which comprises vertical support (26), a head positioning bracket (28) having one end attached to the top of support (26), and two head positioning lamps (33) to verify precise head positioning. At the opposite end of interconnect structure (12) is a camera station (34) with camera (38), electronic flash unit (44), and blinking fixation lamp (46), for photographing the eyes of persons being evaluated.
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6 Claims
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1. An accurate photorefractor ocular screening apparatus for obtaining at the same time a photograph of both eyes of a person including the corneal reflection and the fundus reflex from both eyes, comprising:
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a straight horizontal elongated beam of a plurality of meters in length; an upright head positioning structure attached to said elongated beam contiguously to one end for positioning the head of a person whose eyes and reflection therefrom are being photographed; an upright camera and flash unit structure attached to said elongated beam contiguously to the other end; said head positioning structure having a hood to frame around both of said person'"'"'s eyes and adjacent face segment; said hood having a semicircular concave, cut-out to tightly fit around said person'"'"'s face and an additional center cut-out to accommodate said person'"'"'s nose; said camera and flash unit structure having a camera with a lens adapted to focus on said person'"'"'s eyes framed by said hood at a distance of approximately 2.4 meters, said optical axis of said camera being substantially parallel to said elongated beam, and said hood having its center line along said optical axis so that said person may look with both eyes through said hood toward the camera lens; said camera and flash unit structure having a light flash unit located adjacent said camera and off-axis to said optical axis of said camera and facing said head positioning structure so as to flash illuminate said person'"'"'s eyes and face segment framed by said hood when operated simultaneously with the film exposing operation of said camera, said flash illumination entering said person'"'"'s eyes and passing through the eyes cornea and lens and striking the eyes retinas from which it is reflected back toward the camera lens together with the reflection of the flash illumination from the outer surfaces of the person'"'"'s eyes; and a lamp means fixed on said head positioning structure below said hood that places light adjacent said person'"'"'s nose and cheeks whereby when light is reflected upward past said person'"'"'s nose and cheeks it may be observed through said hood by an operator facing said hood, thereby indicating improper positioning of said person'"'"'s head; and an eye fixation light means fixed to said upright camera and flash unit structure and closely adjacent said camera lens to provide a fixation target upon which said person'"'"'s eyes may focus, thus enabling a photograph to be taken substantially from the focus point of said person'"'"'s eyes. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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