CN212433525U - Multifocal rigid corneal contact lenses - Google Patents
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The utility model discloses a multifocal rigid corneal contact lens, which comprises a lens body, wherein M far light areas and N near light areas which are alternately arranged are continuously formed from the center to the outside of the lens body; the requirement of far vision can be satisfied through the far light zone of lens when people's eye sees far, and people's eye sees near the near light zone of lens, and near light zone has added positive luminosity in comparison with far light zone, can alleviate ciliary muscle spasm, and the help relaxes ciliary muscle can delay or prevent near-sighted.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to a corneal contact lens field, concretely relates to hard corneal contact lens of multifocal.
Background
The accommodation of the human eyes for looking far and near is realized by changing the luminosity of crystalline lenses through the contraction and relaxation of ciliary muscles; when a normal person looks far, ciliary muscles are in a relaxed state, the refractive power of crystalline lenses is small, and eyes are not easy to fatigue; when looking near, the ciliary muscle contracts, the closer the distance, the larger the contraction amount, the larger the refractive power of the crystalline lens, and at the moment, the eyes are easy to fatigue; if left in this stressed, contracted state for extended periods of time, muscle tone, paralysis or loss of regulatory function may result.
In a common situation, when a person lowers his head for a long time to read a book and then suddenly looks far away, the person can find that things far away are blurred, because the dioptric system is still in a tense state and is not immediately relaxed, so that the distance vision is temporarily reduced, the over-adjustment is caused, and if the person looks long, the distance vision is irreversibly reduced, and myopia is formed.
The prior art lacks a corneal contact lens capable of rapidly switching between a near optical path and a far optical path.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
In order to solve the above technical problem, the present invention provides a multifocal rigid contact lens.
In order to solve the technical problem, the utility model adopts the following technical scheme:
a multifocal hard corneal contact lens comprises a lens body, wherein M far light areas and N near light areas which are alternately arranged are continuously formed from the center to the outside of the lens body; the far light area and the near light area have different luminosity PW, and the luminosity of the far light area is PWfarThe luminosity of the near light area is PWnearThen PWnear=PWfar+PWof(ii) a Wherein PWofIs near add power and satisfies: 0D < PWof≤6D。
Further, the near add power PWofSatisfies the following conditions: 0D < PWof≤4D。
Furthermore, M is more than or equal to 3 and less than or equal to 20, N is more than or equal to 3 and less than or equal to 20, and | M-N | is less than or equal to 1.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the advantages that:
1. the multifocal contact lenses can meet the requirement of far vision by the far light area of the lenses when the eyes see far, and can pass the near light area of the lenses when the eyes see near, and the near light area is added with positive luminosity compared with the far light area, so that ciliary muscle spasm can be relieved, ciliary muscle can be relaxed, and myopia can be delayed or prevented.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a corneal contact lens of the present invention;
fig. 2 is a schematic distribution diagram of the far light region and the near light region of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a light path diagram of the light entering the human eye through the far-end light region;
fig. 4 is a light path diagram of the light entering the human eye through the near light area.
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A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, a multifocal hard corneal contact lens comprises a lens body, wherein the lens body continuously forms M far light areas and N near light areas which are alternately arranged from the center to the outside; the far light area and the near light area have different luminosity PW, and the luminosity of the far light area is PWfarThe luminosity of the near light area is PWnearThen PWnear=PWfar+PWof(ii) a Wherein PWofIs near add power and satisfies: 0D < PWof≤6D。
As shown in fig. 3 and 4, when a person looks far, the person can use the far light area of the lens to meet the requirement of far vision, when the person looks near, the person can use the near light area of the lens, and the near light area is added with positive light compared with the far light area, so that ciliary muscle spasm can be relieved, ciliary muscle can be relaxed, and myopia can be delayed or prevented.
When the human eyes see the near, the crystalline lens is in a relaxed state, the light rays entering the eyes through the near light area fall on the retina and are normally processed by the optic nerve, and at the moment, the light rays entering the eyes through the far light area always fall behind the retina and cannot be processed by the optic nerve, so that the light rays passing through the far light area cannot generate substantial influence on the imaging of the light rays passing through the near light area; otherwise, the same principle is applied.
The range of near-use addition luminosity is 0D < PWofLess than or equal to 6D, and the preferable value range is as follows: 0D < PWofLess than or equal to 4D; the near-use added luminosity is the mainstream near-use added luminosity within 6D at present, and when the near-use added luminosity exceeds the value, the luminosity change of a near-use light area and a far-use light area is too fast, a wearer cannot adapt to the near-use added luminosity in a short time, and the too fast change easily causes a blind area at the junction of the light areas; in addition, the child is in a developmental stage, and the near addition is too large, which may weaken the natural accommodation ability of the crystalline lens; 4D is the more clinically warranted value.
In this example, referring to fig. 2, in a front view of the corneal contact lens, the distance light region and the near light region are circular arcs and alternately diffuse outward, except for the light region located at the center.
When the number M of the far light areas and the number N of the near light areas are selected, M is more than or equal to 3 and less than or equal to 20, N is more than or equal to 3 and less than or equal to 20, and | M-N | is less than or equal to 1; wherein | M-N | ≦ 1 is required for ensuring that the far light region and the near light region are alternately arranged.
The value range is designed to take both imaging quality and process stability into consideration.
If M and N are less than 3, the area occupied by each light area on the lens is large, image jump can occur between adjacent light areas, namely the phenomenon of object image loss occurs, and the imaging quality is poor.
M and N take values in the range of 3 to 20, so that each light area has a narrower width, the far light areas and the near light areas are alternately arranged, each far light area has the same luminosity, each near light area has the same luminosity, the cornea contact lens essentially only has two focuses, the two luminosity is integrated on one lens, and when the visual distance is switched, even if a blind zone appears at the junction of the two ends of the near light area, the adjacent far light areas are correspondingly compensated.
Generally, the diameter of the lens is about 5 mm-10 mm, when M and N are greater than 20, more than 40 light regions exist in total, the width of each light region is only 0.125 mm-0.25 mm, and the width of each light region is too narrow, so that the existing process is difficult to ensure that accurate luminosity is processed for each light region.
The design principle of the multifocal hard contact lens is as follows.
Obtaining the curvature radius of each position of the front surface of the cornea from the corneal topography, and then obtaining the concave curvature radius r of the far light area or the near light areaLB=rcornerWherein r iscornerThe mean value of the radius of curvature of the anterior surface of the cornea covered by the far-reaching or near-reaching light region.
The far-light region and the near-light region are collectively referred to as a light region.
The concave curvature radius of each light zone depends on the curvature radius of the cornea front surface, the corneal topography can be measured and given by the corneal measuring device, and the curvature radius average value of the covered cornea front surface of each light zone can be obtained from the corneal topography.
The convex curvature radius of the far-light region or the near-light region
Wherein n isLIs the refractive index of the lens, ctLIs the central thickness of the lens; and selecting the diameter FOZ of each far light-using area according to the actual situation of the wearer of the corneal contact lensiOr near light region diameter NOZi。
Refractive index n of lensLCenter thickness ct of lensLIn known amounts.
FOZiIs the diameter of the end of the ith distance light zone, NOZiIs the diameter of the end of the ith near field, which can be determined by the diameter of the cornea and the size of the pupil; the diameter of each far light region end is FOZ1、FOZ2...FOZmThe diameter of the end of each near light zone is NOZ1、NOZ2...NOZn。
When the curvature radius of the convex surface of the far light area is calculated, the curvature radius of the concave surface, the refractive index of the lens, the center thickness of the lens and the luminosity corresponding to the far light area are selected.
When the curvature radius of the convex surface of the near light area is calculated, the curvature radius of the concave surface, the refractive index of the lens, the center thickness of the lens and the luminosity corresponding to the near light area are selected.
The convex surface of each light zone is composed of a plurality of cambered surfaces with different curvatures and coaxially arranged spherical centers.
However, the above calculation method does not consider the influence of spherical aberration of each light area; the spherical aberration is caused by different convergence capacities of the central area and the edge area of the electromagnetic lens on electromagnetic waves; the far-axis electromagnetic wave is refracted more greatly than the near-axis electromagnetic wave when passing through the lens, so that the electromagnetic wave scattered by the same object point is not intersected on one point after passing through the lens, and becomes a diffused circular spot on the phase plane of the lens; in order to eliminate the influence of the spherical aberration, a correction design is required.
Specifically, the respective convex curvature radii r are calculated using the photometry PW of the far-reaching or near-reaching light regionLF0If the PW is required to be subjected to spherical aberration correction, the spherical aberration correction luminosity of the far light region or the near light regionWherein deltaspF is the primary spherical aberration corresponding to the far light area or the near light area, and f is the focal length corresponding to the far light area or the near light area; the convex curvature radius of the far-light region or the near-light region
Primary spherical aberrationWherein h is the incident height, and the value of h is half of the diameter of the tail end of the corresponding light area; rho is the curvature of a convex surface originally designed for the corresponding light region, and the curvature is the reciprocal of the curvature radius; f is the focal length of the corresponding light area, and the focal length is the negative reciprocal of the original designed luminosity.
According to the optical principle of
Wherein PWspIs f-deltaSPThe corresponding lens power, PW is the originally designed power.
Then the spherical aberration correction luminosity PW1=PW+(PW-PWsp)。 (2)
when calculating the spherical aberration correction luminosity of the far light area, the luminosity, the primary spherical aberration and the focal length of the original design corresponding to the far light area are used for calculation.
When calculating the spherical aberration correction luminosity of the near light area, the luminosity, the primary spherical aberration and the focal length of the original design corresponding to the near light area are used for calculation.
The corneal contact lens is of a rotationally symmetric structure.
It is obvious to a person skilled in the art that the invention is not restricted to details of the above-described exemplary embodiments, but that it can be implemented in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics of the invention. The present embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein, and any reference signs in the claims are not intended to be construed as limiting the claim concerned.
Furthermore, it should be understood that although the present description refers to embodiments, not every embodiment may contain only a single embodiment, and such description is for clarity only, and those skilled in the art should integrate the description, and the embodiments may be combined as appropriate to form other embodiments understood by those skilled in the art.
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1. A multifocal rigid corneal contact lens, comprising: the lens body continuously forms M far light areas and N near light areas which are alternately arranged from the center to the outside; the far light area and the near light area have different luminosity PW, and the luminosity of the far light area is PWfarThe luminosity of the near light area is PWnearThen PWnear=PWfar+PWof(ii) a Wherein PWofIs near add power and satisfies: 0D < PWof≤6D。
2. The multifocal rigid corneal contact lens of claim 1, wherein said multifocal rigid corneal contact lens comprises: the near add power PWofSatisfies the following conditions: 0D < PWof≤4D。
3. The multifocal rigid corneal contact lens of claim 1, wherein said multifocal rigid corneal contact lens comprises: m is more than or equal to 3 and less than or equal to 20, N is more than or equal to 3 and less than or equal to 20, and | M-N | is less than or equal to 1.
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