Apparatus, system, and method for preventing computer vision syndrome
First Claim
1. A method for preventing computer vision syndrome in a user viewing a display monitor, comprising:
- generating a blink reminder signal;
indicating a blink reminder to the user in response to the blink reminder signal; and
placing a pellet sized and adapted to fit in the cul de sac of an eye of the user, the pellet adapted to dissolve and release a substance into tear film of said eye.
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Abstract
The present invention provides a system, apparatus, and method for preventing Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) that addresses the various causes of CVS. To help maintain a proper preocular tear film the present invention provides a device to generate a blink reminder signal and a blink indicator, such as a light, a speaker, or a portion of a display monitor, to communicate the blink reminder signal to the computer user. The device may incorporate feedback devices such as a blink monitor, a temperature monitor, a humidity monitor, an elapsed time monitor, or a clock. The present invention also provides an eye enclosure that defines an enclosed area about the computer user'"'"'s eye that is at least partially enclosed. The invention incorporates components aimed at optimizing the environment within the enclosed area. For example, air moisteners communicating with the enclosed area maintain a relatively high humidity within the enclosed area and reduce the evaporation of fluid from the eyes. The moistening fluid may be adapted to the particular needs of the individual and other conditions, such as temperature, may also be controlled. Also, the composition of the tear film may be manipulated using the moistening fluid or a small pellet placed in the cul de sac of the user'"'"'s eye to help maintain a proper tear film or otherwise change the tear film characteristics.
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55 Claims
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1. A method for preventing computer vision syndrome in a user viewing a display monitor, comprising:
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generating a blink reminder signal;
indicating a blink reminder to the user in response to the blink reminder signal; and
placing a pellet sized and adapted to fit in the cul de sac of an eye of the user, the pellet adapted to dissolve and release a substance into tear film of said eye.
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2. A method for preventing computer vision syndrome in a user viewing a display monitor, comprising:
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generating a blink reminder signal;
indicating a blink reminder to the user in response to the blink reminder signal; and
increasing the absorptive and decreasing the evaporative characteristics of a preocular tear film of an eye of the user.
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3. An apparatus for preventing computer vision syndrome in a user viewing a display monitor, comprising:
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an eye enclosure adapted to provide an enclosed area about the eyes of the user that is at least partially enclosed from a surrounding environment without obstructing vision by the user of the display monitor;
means for supporting and maintaining the eye enclosure in position on the user; and
a filter member attached to the enclosure, wherein the filter member is in fluid communication with the enclosed area and the surrounding environment. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
a nebulizer attached to the eye enclosure; and
the nebulizer is in fluid communication with the enclosed area and adapted to provide a supply of nebulized moistening fluid to the enclosed area.
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8. The apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein the means for moistening the enclosed area comprises a moistening fluid applied to one or more eyes of the user so that the moistening fluid evaporating from said eyes moistens the enclosed area.
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9. The apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein the means for moistening the enclosed area is adapted to provide a preservative free aqueous to the enclosed area.
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10. The apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein the means for moistening the enclosed area is adapted to provide goblet cell secreting agents to the enclosed area.
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11. The apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein the means for moistening the enclosed area is adapted to provide a bromhexine to the enclosed area.
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12. The apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein the means for moistening the enclosed area is adapted to provide a hyperosmotic substance to the enclosed area.
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13. The apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein the means for moistening the enclosed area is adapted to provide an ocular oil to the enclosed area.
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14. The apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein the filter member is a high efficiency particulate accumulator filter.
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15. The apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein the filter member is removably attached to the enclosure.
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16. The apparatus as claimed in claim 3, further comprising:
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a lens member attached to the eye enclosure; and
the lens member adapted and positioned to provide magnification of images seen by the eyes of the user.
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17. The apparatus as claimed in claim 16, wherein the lens member is tinted.
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18. The apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein the eye enclosure is sized and adapted to fit over a pair of spectacles worn by the user.
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19. An apparatus for preventing computer vision syndrome in a user viewing a display monitor, comprising:
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an eye enclosure adapted to provide an enclosed area about the eyes of the user that is at least partially enclosed from a surrounding environment without obstructing vision by the user of the display monitor;
means for supporting and maintaining the eye enclosure in position on the user;
means for moistening the enclosed area;
a moistening fluid supply;
a pump member in fluid communication with the moistening fluid supply;
a communication line in fluid communication with the pump member, the communication line positioned and adapted to direct the moistening fluid to the, eyes wherein the pump member is adapted to pump the moistening fluid from the moistening fluid supply, through the communication line, and to the eyes.
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20. An apparatus for preventing computer vision syndrome in a user viewing a display monitor, comprising:
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an eye enclosure adapted to provide an enclosed area about the eyes of the user that is at least partially enclosed from a surrounding environment without obstructing vision by the user of the display monitor;
means for supporting and maintaining the eye enclosure in position on the user; and
means for moistening the enclosed area, wherein the means for moistening the enclosed area comprises a moistening fluid supply of a moistening fluid in fluid communication with the enclosed area, wherein the moistening fluid supply is adapted to permit evaporation of the moistening fluid from the moistening fluid supply to the enclosed area. - View Dependent Claims (21, 22)
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23. An apparatus for preventing computer vision syndrome in a user viewing a display monitor, comprising:
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an eye enclosure adapted to provide an enclosed area about the eyes of the user that is at least partially enclosed from a surrounding environment without obstructing the vision by the user of the display monitor;
means for supporting and maintaining the eye enclosure in position on the user;
means for moistening the enclosed area; and
means for monitoring an environmental condition of the enclosed area. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25, 27, 28)
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26. An apparatus for preventing computer vision syndrome in a user viewing a display monitor, comprising:
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an eye enclosure adapted to provide an enclosed area about the eyes of the user that is at least partially enclosed from a surrounding environment without obstructing the vision by the user of the display monitor;
means for supporting and maintaining the eye enclosure in position on the user; and
a pellet sized and adapted to fit in the cul de sac of an eye of the user wherein;
the pellet is adapted to dissolve and release a substance into a tear film that alters the characteristics of the tear film of the user. - View Dependent Claims (29, 30, 31, 32)
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33. A method for preventing computer vision syndrome in a user viewing a display monitor, comprising:
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providing an eye enclosure adapted to provide an enclosed area about the eyes of the user that is at least partially enclosed without obstructing the vision by the user of the display monitor;
supporting and maintaining the eye enclosure in position on the; and
filtering the air entering the enclosed area. - View Dependent Claims (34, 35, 36, 37, 38)
applying the moistening fluid to eyes; and
allowing the moistening fluid to evaporate from the eyes.
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37. The method as claimed in claim 35, further comprising:
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providing a moistening fluid supply of a moistening fluid in communication with the enclosed area, the moistening fluid supply adapted to permit evaporation of the moistening fluid from the moistening fluid supply to the enclosed area; and
allowing the moistening fluid to evaporate from the moistening fluid supply.
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38. The method as claimed in claim 33, further comprising reducing the light entering the eyes of the user by tinting the eye enclosure.
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39. A method for preventing computer vision syndrome in a user viewing a display monitor comprising:
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providing an eye enclosure adapted to provide an enclosed area about the eyes of the user that is at least partially enclosed without obstructing the vision by the user of the monitor;
supporting and maintaining the eye enclosure in position on the user;
moistening the enclosed area, wherein moistening comprises nebulizing a moistening fluid; and
spraying the nebulized moistening fluid into the enclosed area.
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40. A method for preventing computer vision syndrome in a user viewing a monitor, comprising:
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providing an eye enclosure adapted to provide an enclosed area about the eyes of the user that is at least partially enclosed without obstructing vision of the monitor;
supporting and maintaining the eye enclosure in position on the user;
placing a pellet sized and adapted to fit in the cul de sac of an eye of the user, the pellet adapted to dissolve and release a substance into a tear film of the user that alters the characteristics of the tear film.
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41. A method for preventing computer vision syndrome in a user viewing a display monitor, comprising:
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providing an eye enclosure adapted to provide an enclosed area about the eyes of the user that is at least partially enclosed without obstructing vision of the display monitor;
supporting and maintaining the eye enclosure in position on the user;
increasing the absorptive and decreasing the evaporative characteristics of the preocular tear film of the user. - View Dependent Claims (42, 43, 44, 45)
monitoring the temperature of the enclosed area; and
adjusting the temperature of the enclosed area to maintain a predetermined temperature.
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43. The method as claimed in claim 41, further comprising:
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monitoring the humidity of the enclosed area; and
adjusting the humidity of the enclosed area to maintain a predetermined humidity.
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44. The method as claimed in claim 41, further comprising:
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adapting a moistening fluid to the specific needs of the user; and
using the moistening fluid to moisten the enclosed area.
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45. The method as claimed in claim 44, further comprising:
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using a preservative free aqueous as the moistening fluid for the user suffering from aqueous deficiency;
applying a bromhexine as the moistening fluid for the user suffering from mucin deficiency; and
applying an oil as the moistening fluid for the user suffering from lipid deficiency.
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46. A system for preventing computer vision syndrome in a user viewing a display monitor, comprising:
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an eye enclosure adapted to provide an enclosed area about the eyes of the user that is at least partially enclosed from a surrounding environment without obstructing the vision by the user of the display monitor;
means for supporting and maintaining the eye enclosure in position on the user;
means for moistening the enclosed area;
means for generating a blink reminder signal; and
means for indicating a blink reminder to the user in response to the blink reminder signal. - View Dependent Claims (47)
a lens member attached to the eye enclosure;
an inner surface of the lens member having reflective characteristics;
the means for indicating a blink reminder comprising a light attached to the eye enclosure and positioned within the enclosed area wherein a portion of the light reflects on the inner surface of the lens to provide the blink reminder to the user.
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48. An apparatus for reducing the effects of computer vision syndrome in a user, comprising:
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a pellet sized and adapted to fit in the cul de sac of an eye of the user;
whereinthe pellet is adapted to dissolve and release a substance into a tear film of the eyes of the user that alters the characteristics of the tear film. - View Dependent Claims (49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55)
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