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Title: US6755525: Decentered protective eyewear
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Inventor: Reichow, Alan W.; Beaverton, OR
Citek, Karl; Hillsboro, OR

Assignee: Nike, Inc., Beaverton, OR
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Published / Filed: 2004-06-29 / 2002-12-02

Application Number: US2002000307888

IPC Code: Advanced: A61F 9/02; G02C 7/02; G02C 7/10;
IPC-7: G02C 13/00;

ECLA Code: A61F9/02; G02C7/02;

U.S. Class: 351/178; 351/041;

Field of Search: 351/041,159,178

Priority Number:
2002-12-02  US2002000307888
2000-06-08  US2000000590860
1998-04-09  US1998000058118

Abstract:     Noncorrective protective eyewear with lateral wrap and pantoscopic tilt introduce prismatic distortion and astigmatism into lenses that interfere with good optical performance. The lenses of this invention have an optical axis that is deviated away from the line of sight, in a direction generally opposite the inward tilt of the lateral wrap and/or the incline of pantoscopic tilt, to offset the tilt induced prism. Low power may be introduced into the lenses to decrease their taper, further offset the tilt induced prism and astigmatism (particularly in peripheral fields of view), lessen weight, provide better physical stability, and allow more uniform light transmission than plano lenses. The lenses may be cut from lens blanks in which the A line of the lens is at a non-zero angle to an equator of the lens, and the optical center of the lens may be horizontally and vertically displaced from the geometric center of the lens, and even off the lens altogether. This invention provides greater versatility in cutting a lens from a lens blank in a position that avoids peripheral irregularities in the molded lens blank, while significantly decreasing tilt induced prism, yoked and vergence demands, and astigmatic blur along the line of sight and peripherally.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Klarquist Sparkman, LLP ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Mai, Huy;

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US2000000590860 2000-06-08       
US1998000058118 1998-04-09    2000-10-10  Decentered protective eyewear


       
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
    This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/590,860 filed Jun. 8, 2000 now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/058,118 filed Apr. 9, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,129,435.

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We claim:     1. A method of making optically corrected, low minus power, high base, non-corrective protective eyewear, comprising:
  • providing a high base, low minus power, non-corrective lens blank for a lens that is at least base 4, and has an optical axis that extends through an optical center of the lens;
  • cutting a lens from the lens blank at a position in which the optical center is displaced from a predetermined position on the lens, wherein the predetermined position is to be aligned with a line of sight; and
  • mounting the eyewear with a tilted orientation having pantoscopic tilt of 3-20 degrees, in which the optical axis is angled to the line of sight, and the optical center is displaced above the line of sight a sufficient distance to substantially minimize prismatic distortion induced by the pantoscopic tilt.


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Other Abstract Info: DERABS C1999-611147

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  • Continuity Data:
    Application Number Filed Notes

    >US2002000307888< 2002-12-02  is a continuation of
    US2000000590860  2000-06-08   (pending)

    US2000000590860 2000-06-08  is a continuation of
    US1998000058118  1998-04-09   (granted)
         US6129435 issued 2000-10-10   Decentered protective eyewear


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