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US Patent 7815310 Adaptive sequential wavefront sensor and its applications

Patent 7815310 was granted and assigned to Clarity Medical Systems, Inc. on October, 2010 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Clarity Medical Systems, Inc.
Clarity Medical Systems, Inc.
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
78153100
Patent Inventor Names
Wei Su0
Yan Zhou0
Date of Patent
October 19, 2010
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Patent Application Number
117618900
Date Filed
June 12, 2007
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11839430 Optical coherence tomography-based ophthalmic testing methods, devices and systems
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Joseph Martinez
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Patent abstract

An adaptive sequential wavefront sensor comprises a sub-wavefront focusing lens, a sequential wavefront scanning device, a variable aperture, a position sensing device, and means for coordinating the operation of the wavefront scanning device, the variable aperture and the position sensing device. An adaptive sequential wavefront sensing method comprises the steps of sequentially projecting portions of a wavefront as image spots on a position sensing device, determining the deflection of each received image spot from a reference point on the position sensitive device, and coordinating the operation of a variable aperture with the operation the sequential projection and image position sensing. The adaptive sequential wavefront sensor has high speed, large dynamic range and variable spatial resolution, and hence can be used for real time measurement of the dynamics of eye accommodation. In addition, other functions or measurements can be combined with the adaptive sequential wavefront sensor to provide additional advantages. These additional function or measurement modules include a micro display based internal fixation and visual acuity projection module, a corneal topography module, and an optical coherence tomography module. When one or more of these modules is (are) combined with the adaptive sequential wavefront sensor, the combination system or apparatus can provide more accurate objective and subjective auto-refraction prescription, LASIK corneal ablation prescription, and contact lens or intra ocular lens prescriptions.

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