GB2293462A - Eye exercising apparatus - Google Patents
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- GB2293462A GB2293462A GB9518884A GB9518884A GB2293462A GB 2293462 A GB2293462 A GB 2293462A GB 9518884 A GB9518884 A GB 9518884A GB 9518884 A GB9518884 A GB 9518884A GB 2293462 A GB2293462 A GB 2293462A
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61H—PHYSICAL THERAPY APPARATUS, e.g. DEVICES FOR LOCATING OR STIMULATING REFLEX POINTS IN THE BODY; ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION; MASSAGE; BATHING DEVICES FOR SPECIAL THERAPEUTIC OR HYGIENIC PURPOSES OR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE BODY
- A61H5/00—Exercisers for the eyes
Abstract
Eye exercising apparatus comprises a frame 1 e.g. worn about the head comprising light emitting diodes 4, circuitry 6, battery or power source 7 and switch 8. Pinhole 6 and adjacent chamber 10 are shown. <IMAGE>
Description
A LIGHT SYSTEM AND KEEP FIT AID
Glasses and spectacles are well known, their function being to change the focus of the eyes with the use of lenses. A low intensity electro magnetic or light system.
Characterised by the use of the aforesaid radiation to move and focus the eyes of a person in a pre-detennined direction and sequence, for example, upwards, downwards and side to side for instance. as might occur when a person is actually doing a physical exercise routine. These movements of the eyes thereby stimulate muscles tl0rougl the whole body as well as exercising the eyes and facial areas.Thereby it is envisaged that this invention will be of use to nervous people, bedridden people and for overall health, and may have some cosmetic applications and can be appreciated alone for tulle aesthetic beauty of the spherical imagery and spectral colours produced by electromagnetic radiation.
According to the present invention there is provided a framework especially to be worn about the head, but not exclusively, but substantially to hold a number of electrical components which may produce, and emit electromagnetic radiation from a plurality of sources, angles and locations positioned about the aforesaid framework, and where the aforesaid radiation may be in a pre-detennined series and variant intennittent sequence within limits of variable intensity and duration which shaped matter. naiiiely transp1rent and semi-transparent material, for example, perspex, glass, occasions focusing deviation. dispersion of the aforesaid radiation to occur. and the production of circular spherical formed patterned images displaying colours of the spectflim, which thereby may be reflected or refracted to a persons eyes.
A specific embodiment of the invention will kiiow be described in a way of example with reference to the accotnpallyitlg drawing in WhiCll Figure 1 shows in perspective the framework holding a number of electrical components.
Figure 2 shows in diagrammatic form control circuitry.
Referring to the drawing figure 1 tlie light system and keep fit aid comprises of a framework to be worn about the head and eyes. A moveable arm 2 of the hinged or ball jointed type allowing for movement thereof The said frame and arm member having attached to it a number of electrical components as depicted in Figure 1-2 control circuitry for a plurality of liglit emitting diodes 4 consistillg micro processors 3 variable resistors and speed controls 5 and where the aforesaid control circuitry call be programmed to provide an intermittent sequence. off, on-ol; olleacll LE1) as well as a plurality of LEDs and having a cabability of variable intensity and duration, for example, a cycle sequence of each LED on for tllree seconds and variations of the aforsaid.
Refering to figure 1 and circutry 6 which lincs each indvidual LED only part shown to control ciccutry and micrprocessors 3 and also 7 a battery or power source and an off switch 8 and whr=rin LEDs or small liglit bulbs may emit ligllt which may be incident on reflecting surfaces and be reflected to and through a pin hole of appropriate diameter 9 and adjacent chamber 10 which may be attached to a frame at a suitable angle, and focal length therto and of a reflecting material theron, so that electro magtietic radiation may be incident on 11 at a specific angle to occasion devation dispersion and focusing of the aforsaid radiation to occure and where 11 may be also attached to the frame at a specific angle and made of transparellt semi. transparent material material such as perspex, glass in the shape of for example spheroids, spheres, lenses, part lenses,so as to focus light into circular sherical fouled patterned images showing spectral colours.
Claims (3)
- A light system and keep fit aid especially but not exclusively to be wom about the head, wherein elecro niagnetic radiation is produced emitted and or of variable duration in an intermittent series, and is incident on shaped transparent, semi transparent material for example perspex. glass at an angle of incidence so that focusing deviation and dispersion may occur through electromagnetics, radiationFs, interactions with the aforesaid materials, and occasioning the production of circular spherical formed one plane, multi plane, orientated specular patterned images of radiation giving a perception of depth and displaying a wide range of spectral colours likened to a rainbow and is used primarily to move a persons eyes,and connections thereof,in a plurality of different directions.
- A A light system and keep fit aid as claimed in 1 wherein the focusing deviation and dispersion of electromagnetic radiation is used specifically to focus and move a persons eyes in a plurality of different sequences and accommodations through and around angles and arcs of various degrees in multiple directions with reference to the horizontal front looking position of the eyes of the personage.
- 3 A light system and keep fit aid wherein electromagnetic radiation is produced and emitted either singularly or from a plurality of independent distanced locations at the same time specifically to move a persons eyes directionally for example upwards, downwards apart for instance or in a predetermined different directional series of sequences and movements of the eyes and connections thereof.A light system and keep fit aid as claimed in 1 where in electromagnetic radiation may be 4 of a series in variant sequences and predetermined repeating intermittent desired intensity and duration.A light system and keep fit aid as claimed in the proceeding clams providing a frame work to be wom about the head and eyes of a person. Substantially to hold a number of electrical components which may produce and emit electromagnetic radiation from a plurality of independent locations. angles and positions with reference to a persons eyes.A light system and keep fit aid as in the proceeding claims and claim 5: wherein the 6 aforementioned framework may have a movable adjusting arm and light emitting sources attachcd thcrcon.A light system and keep fit aid as in claim 1 providing a frame specifically to hold a 7 number of electrical components which may be placed at a desired distance away from the personage and viewed there from..R light system and keep fit aid especially but not exclusively to be wom about the head.\ herein electromagnetic radiation is used primarily to move the eyes and connections thereof directionally and or distance wise. Intentionally to cause repeated different focusing and or accommodations of the eyes of the personage specifically to link movements of the eyes, eye muscles with the stimulating, exercising of different parts of the whole body, for instance the spine and the back areas.A light system and keep fit aid substantially as described herein with reference to figures I 2 of the accompanying drawing
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GB2405952A (en) * | 2003-09-10 | 2005-03-16 | Allan Gill | Eye exercising apparatus |
GB2471912A (en) * | 2009-07-18 | 2011-01-19 | Chris Donnelly | Portable eye muscle exercising device |
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GB2205661A (en) * | 1987-04-07 | 1988-12-14 | Nigel Geoffrey Ley | Laser speckle eyesight testing and exercising |
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US2089863A (en) * | 1935-04-17 | 1937-08-10 | William M Updegrave | Apparatus for testing and exercising the eyes |
GB830141A (en) * | 1956-02-03 | 1960-03-09 | Harry Maurice Felix Asher | Improvements in instruments for testing vision |
US4057054A (en) * | 1976-05-20 | 1977-11-08 | Giannone Frank C | Eye treatment apparatus |
US4311999A (en) * | 1980-02-07 | 1982-01-19 | Textron, Inc. | Vibratory scan optical display |
US4522474A (en) * | 1980-05-20 | 1985-06-11 | Slavin Sidney H | Spinning optics device |
EP0164439A1 (en) * | 1984-06-07 | 1985-12-18 | OCUTEC-Vertriebsgesellschaft medizinischer Geräte mbH | Exercise and examinators apparatus for human eyes |
GB2205661A (en) * | 1987-04-07 | 1988-12-14 | Nigel Geoffrey Ley | Laser speckle eyesight testing and exercising |
US4867551A (en) * | 1988-07-11 | 1989-09-19 | Perera Kalukapuge T | Display projection optical system for spectacles or sunglasses |
US5092669A (en) * | 1990-03-16 | 1992-03-03 | Migra Limited | Optical device and method for using same |
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GB2405952A (en) * | 2003-09-10 | 2005-03-16 | Allan Gill | Eye exercising apparatus |
GB2471912A (en) * | 2009-07-18 | 2011-01-19 | Chris Donnelly | Portable eye muscle exercising device |
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