ELECTRO-SWITCHABLE SPECTACLES FOR MYOPIA TREATMENT

    公开(公告)号:US20240264472A1

    公开(公告)日:2024-08-08

    申请号:US18637705

    申请日:2024-04-17

    申请人: ACUCELA INC.

    IPC分类号: G02C7/08 G02F1/29

    摘要: An apparatus to treat refractive error of an eye comprises an electroactive component configured to switch between a light scattering or optical power providing configuration to treat refractive error of the eye and a substantially transparent configuration to allow normal viewing. The electroactive component can be located on the lens away from a central axis of the lens to provide light to a peripheral region of the retina to decrease the progression of myopia. The electroactive component can be located on the lens away from the central axis of the lens in order for the wearer to view objects through an optical zone while the electroactive component scatters light. The electroactive component can be configured to switch to the substantially transparent configuration to allow light to pass through the electroactive component and to allow the lens to refract light to correct vision and allow normal viewing through the lens.

    ADJUSTABLE THERAPY SPECTACLES FOR DECREASING MYOPIA PROGRESSION

    公开(公告)号:US20230241410A1

    公开(公告)日:2023-08-03

    申请号:US18163376

    申请日:2023-02-02

    申请人: ACUCELA INC.

    IPC分类号: A61N5/06

    摘要: A wearer adjustable apparatus is configured for a wearer to view an object and adjust stimuli projected into the eye by adjusting the location of the projection optics, for example with movement of the projection optics relative to one or more components of a support such as an eyeglass frame. In some embodiments, the projection system comprises an adjustable retainer for the wearer to adjust first active projection elements coupled to a first support in front of a first eye in relation to second projection optics coupled to a second support in front of a second eye of the wearer. In some embodiments, the apparatus comprises oculars comprising the projection optics and corrective lenses configured for the wearer to adjust positions of the lenses and projection optics in front of the wearer's eyes in order to project therapeutic spots onto a desired location relative to the wearer's retinas.