WO2009015489A1 - Cache-œil décoratif d'occlusion de vision, trousse et procédé - Google Patents

Cache-œil décoratif d'occlusion de vision, trousse et procédé Download PDF

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WO2009015489A1
WO2009015489A1 PCT/CA2008/001420 CA2008001420W WO2009015489A1 WO 2009015489 A1 WO2009015489 A1 WO 2009015489A1 CA 2008001420 W CA2008001420 W CA 2008001420W WO 2009015489 A1 WO2009015489 A1 WO 2009015489A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F9/00Methods or devices for treatment of the eyes; Devices for putting-in contact lenses; Devices to correct squinting; Apparatus to guide the blind; Protective devices for the eyes, carried on the body or in the hand
    • A61F9/04Eye-masks ; Devices to be worn on the face, not intended for looking through; Eye-pads for sunbathing
    • GPHYSICS
    • G02OPTICS
    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
    • G02C11/00Non-optical adjuncts; Attachment thereof
    • G02C11/02Ornaments, e.g. exchangeable
    • GPHYSICS
    • G02OPTICS
    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
    • G02C7/00Optical parts
    • G02C7/16Shades; shields; Obturators, e.g. with pinhole, with slot
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61HPHYSICAL 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
    • A61H5/00Exercisers for the eyes

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  • the present invention generally relates to an article for occluding a patient's vision for the treatment of a visual impairment. More specifically, but not exclusively, the present invention is concerned with a vision occluding patch adapted to be mounted to one lens of a patient's eyeglasses and bearing decorative indicia for improving an aesthetic aspect of the patch and promoting acceptance and use by the patient.
  • Certain visual impairments such as amblyopia (lazy eye) and strabismus (crossed eyes) can be treated by occluding the vision of a patient's stronger eye.
  • Such occlusion stimulates the development of the patient's weaker eye by forcing the weaker eye to compensate for the loss of the stronger eye by taking over the area of sight no longer visible by the vision- occluded stronger eye.
  • a decorative vision occluding patch for application to an outer side of a lens of eyeglasses for the treatment of a patient's visual impairment by occluding vision of an eye of the patient.
  • the patch comprises a flexible substrate and inner and outer faces supported by the flexible substrate, wherein the inner face is a self-adhering light-absorbing surface for self-adhesion to the outer side of the eyeglass lens and for preventing light to propagate through and reflect from the inner face, and wherein the outer face comprises decorative indicia visible from the outer face of the patch only.
  • the present invention also relates to a kit for fabricating a decorative vision occluding patch for application to an outer side of a lens of eyeglasses for the treatment of a patient's visual impairment by occluding vision of an eye of the patient, the kit comprising:
  • At least one sheet defining at least one area bearing decorative indicia from which a decorative vision occluding patch can be cut out;
  • the at least one sheet comprises a flexible substrate and inner and outer faces supported by the flexible substrate, wherein the inner face is a self-adhering light-absorbing surface for self-adhesion to the outer side of the eyeglass lens and for preventing light to propagate through and reflect from the inner face, and wherein the outer face comprises the decorative indicia visible from the outer face only.
  • the present invention is further concerned with a method for fabricating a decorative vision occluding patch and applying the decorative vision occluding patch to an outer side of a lens of eyeglasses for the treatment of a patient's visual impairment by occluding vision of an eye of the patient, the method comprising:
  • the at least one sheet defining at least one area bearing decorative indicia
  • the at least one sheet comprises a flexible substrate and inner and outer faces supported by the flexible substrate, wherein the inner face is a self-adhering light-absorbing surface for self-adhesion to the outer side of the eyeglass lens and for preventing light to propagate through and reflect from the inner face, and wherein the outer face comprises the decorative indicia visible from the outer face only;
  • Figures 1a, 1 b, 1c and 1d are front views of four designs of the decorative vision occluding patch according to the present invention.
  • Figure 2 shows a decorative vision occluding patch applied to one lens of eyeglasses worn by a young patient
  • Figure 3a, 3b and 3c are side views respectively showing first, second and third examples of a laminate structure of the decorative occluding patch according to the invention;
  • Figure 4 shows a sheet bearing a decorative artistic illustration having elements in direct connection with a visual impairment condition, prior to cutting to match the contour, shape and size of an eyeglass lens;
  • Figure 5 is a first example of a sheet having a plurality of decorative vision occluding patch areas
  • Figure 6 is a second example of a sheet having a plurality of decorative vision occluding patch areas.
  • Figure 7 illustrates the structure of a kit and the operations involved for allowing a patient to choose decorative indicia and cut a decorative vision occluding patch from a sheet including a plurality of decorative vision occluding patch areas as shown in Figures 5 and 6.
  • the non-restrictive illustrative embodiment of the present invention is concerned with a decorative vision occluding patch generally identified by the reference 10 in the accompanying drawings.
  • the decorative vision occluding patch may be cut from a sheet to sharply conform to an eyeglass lens contour.
  • the decorative vision occluding patch may comprise a flexible substrate having a self-adhering inner face adapted for removable adhesion to the outer side of the eyeglass lens, thereby making the vision occluding patch reusable.
  • the inner face of the vision occluding patch may form a light-absorbing surface to thereby prevent light to propagate through and to reflect onto the inner face toward the patient's eye.
  • An outer face of the decorative vision occluding patch may comprise decorative, for example artistic, aesthetic and/or ornamental indicia.
  • the decorative indicia will not be visible from the inner face of the patch and, therefore, from the inner side of the lens; the decorative indicia will be visible from the outer face of the decorative vision occluding patch 10 and the outer side of the lens only.
  • the decorative vision occluding patch 10 comprises a flexible substrate 11a-11d having an outer face on which decorative indicia such as 12a-12d are applied to provide an attractive vision occluding device.
  • Each of Figures 1a-1d and 2 shows a patch 10 cut to a contour, shape and size that sharply and exactly conform to the contour, shape and size of the outer side of the lens 101 of the eyeglasses 100 ( Figure 2).
  • Figures 1a-1d show the outer face of the decorative vision occluding patch 10 bearing different decorative indicia 12a-12d.
  • a plurality of different decorative indicia such as 12a-12d are intended to be provided in a vision occluding patch kit, to be described hereinafter, to allow patients to choose and change the decorative indicia.
  • the decorative vision occluding patch 10 consisting of occluding vision of a patient's eye for therapeutic purposes by providing a barrier opaque to visible light in order to preventing light to propagate and reflect toward the patient's eye
  • the attractive decorative indicia such as 12a-12d will also fulfill an aesthetic function while improving acceptance and increasing use of the decorative vision occluding patch 10 by the patients, especially children, in order to ensure an effective treatment.
  • the decorative indicia such as 12a-12d help converting shame into pride and changing the entourage's attitude into positive interest with respect to the patch, thereby effectively contributing to the success of the therapeutic treatment.
  • Figure 3a shows a first example of laminate structure of the decorative vision occluding patch 10.
  • the laminate structure of decorative vision occluding patch 10 comprises a substrate 110a that can be made of a self-adhering light-opaque material such as a dark, for example black cling vinyl material available in sheet form from various suppliers.
  • the cling vinyl material has the capacity to adhere to certain surfaces, in particular but not exclusively glass and plastic surfaces by creating an electrostatic attraction force.
  • the laminate structure of Figure 3a further comprises a first layer of white opaque ink 13 on which the decorative indicia 12 are applied and formed.
  • the decorative indicia 12 may then be completed by the successive applications of layers such as 14, 15 and 16 of inks of different colors, using a printing process such as serigraphy (silk screening), flexography, etc. to provide multicolor decorative indicia 12 forming an illustration on the black substrate 110a.
  • the decorative vision occluding patch 10 has a dark light-opaque inner face to be viewed by the patient from the inner side of the lens 101 of the eyeglasses 100 ( Figure 2) and decorative indicia 12 forming a color illustration visible from the outer side of the lens 101.
  • the substrate 110a may also be made of sticky, more specifically self-adhesive material available in sheet form from various suppliers, such as certain thermoplastic polyurethanes or other solid materials having the natural characteristic of self-adhering to certain surfaces, in particular but not exclusively glass and plastic surfaces.
  • a more conventional clear cling vinyl substrate 110b can be used provided that its outer face is coated with a dark, for example black light-opaque ink layer 17 prior to application of the layer 13 of white opaque ink 13 and the successive layers such as 14, 15 and 16 of inks of different colors using, for example, a typical four-color printing process.
  • the light-opaque layer 17 may alternatively be made of another type of material with good light-barrier property such as a laminated or printed metallic film.
  • the opaque white layer 13 may also be obtained from a solid white film or a light-transmitting film on which a white coating, for example ink is applied prior to carrying out color indicia printing and laminating the film onto the substrate 110b to form the laminate structure of the decorative vision occluding patch 10.
  • Figure 3c illustrates a further example of the laminate structure of the decorative vision occluding patch 10, wherein a substrate 110c has an inner face, opposite to its indicia bearing outer face coated with a layer of adhesive compound 18.
  • the adhesive compound of the layer 18 is selected to enable repetitive application and removal of the decorative vision occluding patch 10 onto the outer side of the lens 101 ( Figure 2) to allow the patient to re-use or change at will the decorative vision occluding patch 10.
  • the decorative vision occluding patch 10 being used can be chosen from a bank of patches 10 bearing on their outer faces different decorative indicia or illustrations (see for example Figures 1a-1d).
  • a layer 18 of dark, for example black light-opaque adhesive compound 18 may be applied to a light-transmitting film substrate to substitute for black ink printing.
  • FIG. 4 Another aspect of the decorative vision occluding patch 10, as best shown in Figure 4, is the use of decorative indicia 12 that represent a figurative illustration susceptible to stimulate the patient's interest in wearing patch- bearing eyeglasses and thereby cooperate in the patient's visual impairment treatment program. More specifically, the decorative indicia 12 may form an illustration correlated with the patient's visual condition in a more or less direct manner in order to demystify that condition and its acceptation by, in particular but not exclusively, a young patient. For example, Figure 4 illustrates an attractive character C wearing eyeglasses 100' having one of its lenses 101 ' bearing a decorative vision occluding patch 10' exhibiting an attractive decorative design (decorative indicia 12').
  • Such an illustration may be implemented as decorative indicia 12' onto the outer face of a vision occluding patch 10' that may be cut to appropriate shape and size for precise conforming and application to the outer side of a lens 101 ' of the eyeglasses of, for example but not exclusively, a young patient.
  • kits including a plurality of decorative vision occluding patch 10 as illustrated in Figures 5 and 6 may be provided.
  • a kit may comprise at least one sheet 20 having a laminate structure as described herein above, mounted on a supporting and protective backing (not shown).
  • the sheet 20 defines a plurality of areas 21 bearing respective, different decorative indicia 12.
  • indicia-bearing areas 21 are shown although a different number of indicia-bearing areas can be contemplated.
  • each indicia-bearing area 21 presents a shape and size enabling a patient to replicate, i.e. to trace the contour, shape and size of the lens 101 of the patient's eyeglasses 100 and cut, from this indicia-bearing area 21 using for example household scissors or any other suitable tool, a decorative vision occluding patch 10 that sharply conforms to the contour, shape and size of the lens 101.
  • the kit may further comprise a sheet 70 of transparent or translucent material to help the patient in capturing and transferring the contour, shape and size of the eyeglass lens 101.
  • the sheet 70 of transparent or translucent material may be self-adhesive or otherwise self- adhering.
  • the sheet 70 of transparent or translucent material can be a piece of clear cling vinyl self-adhering to glass or plastic surfaces through an electrostatic attraction force as described herein above.
  • the sheet 70 of transparent or translucent material may be an integral part of the sheet 20 defining a plurality of indicia-bearing areas 21 , for example self-adhered to the front face of the sheet 20 with indicia-bearing areas 21 or to the back face of the sheet 20.
  • the sheet 70 of transparent or translucent material may also be supplied adhered to a supporting and protecting backing as a totally separate part.
  • Documentation (not shown) can be provided in the kit to describe a method of cutting a decorative vision occluding patch from one of the indicia-bearing areas 21 and applying the cut decorative vision occluding patch to the outer side of the eyeglass lens 101.
  • the self-adhering sheet 70 of transparent or translucent material is peeled off from the sheet 20 or from its backing, and applied and therefore self- adhered to the outer side of the lens 101 of the patient's eyeglasses 100.
  • a line 72 is carefully drawn on the sheet 70 of transparent or translucent material along the contour, i.e. along the edge of the lens 101 of the patient's eyeglasses 100. Once the line 72 has been completely drawn, the sheet 70 of clear or translucent material is removed.
  • the decorative indicia of one of the plurality of indicia-bearing areas 21 of the sheet 20 is selected, and the sheet 70 of clear or translucent material is applied and therefore self-adhered to a selected area 21 with the contour line 72 surrounding the region 73 best preferred by the patient.
  • the cut portion 76 of the sheet 70 of clear or translucent material is peeled off from the cut portion 77 of the indicia-bearing area 21 of the sheet 20, and the cut portion 77 of the indicia-bearing area 21 is peeled off from the backing (not shown) of the sheet 20 to form a decorative vision occluding patch 10.
  • This last operation consist of applying the self-adhering inner face of the decorative vision occluding patch 10, i.e. the cut portion 77 of the indicia- bearing area 21 of the sheet 20 to the outer side of the lens 101 of the patient's eyeglasses 100. Operation 6 completes the procedure.
  • the inner face of the decorative vision occluding patch 10 can then be removably self-adhered to the outer side of the lens 101 of the patient's eyeglasses 100.
  • the decorative vision occluding patch 10 may be removed and put aside for eventual reuse, while a new patch may be created using the above operations 1-6 to replace the first one for another desired period of time, and so forth.
  • the already cut sheet 70 of transparent or translucent material that has been used for fabricating the first decorative vision occluding patch 10 can be kept and reused for subsequent cutting of additional patches 10; in this case, only operations 3-6 are required to obtain the additional patches. Unused patches may be stored on a piece of protective backing.
  • the backing material can be a thin glassy material such as cardboard or plastic that may be easily cut by a user with household hand tools, while providing enough rigidity to prevent excessive deformation so as to enable good contact and adhesion with the inner faces of the patches.
  • the unused decorative vision occluding patch or patches 10 may also be stored on a mirror, a window or on a convenient bookmark that may be included in the kit.
  • Sheets 20 may be sold in groups or separately according to miscellaneous themes or patients' age.
  • the kit may further comprise documentation such as a story book for providing the patient with information about visual impairment conditions under the form of a tale presenting characters and situations that may be included as elements of the decorative indicia 12 illustrated on the accompanying sheet(s) 20 of patch material.
  • a young patient may collaborate to the selection and fabrication of a particularly attractive patch 10 and may learn about his condition in such a way to make it less dramatic and more acceptable to him or her.
  • a simple and inexpensive reusable decorative vision occluding patch 10 is provided for sharp and neat conforming with the contour, shape and size of the eyeglass lens, removable attachment onto the outer side of the eyeglass lens, an attractive look provided by artistic printed or hand drafted decorative indicia to stimulate user participation in a visual impairment therapeutic treatment and improvement of the perception of the patient's entourage about the vision occluding patch.

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L'invention concerne un cache-œil décoratif d'occlusion de vision pour une application à une face externe d'un verre de lunettes pour le traitement d'une déficience visuelle d'un patient par occlusion de la vision d'un œil du patient, lequel cache-œil comprend un substrat flexible et des faces interne et externe supportées par le substrat flexible. La face interne est une surface absorbant la lumière auto-adhésive pour une auto-adhésion à la face externe du verre de lunettes et pour empêcher la lumière de se propager à travers la face interne et se réfléchir par la face interne, et la face externe comprend des marques décoratives visibles seulement depuis la face externe du cache-œil. Une trousse de fabrication d'un cache-œil décoratif d'occlusion de vision pour une application à une face externe d'un verre de lunettes pour le traitement d'une déficience visuelle d'un patient par occlusion de la vision d'un œil du patient comprend au moins une feuille définissant au moins une partie supportant les marques décoratives de laquelle un cache-œil décoratif d'occlusion de vision peut être enlevé. Un procédé de fabrication d'un cache-œil décoratif d'occlusion de vision et d'application du cache-œil décoratif d'occlusion de vision à une face externe d'un verre de lunettes pour le traitement d'une déficience visuelle d'un patient par occlusion de la vision d'un œil du patient comprend l'utilisation d'au moins une feuille définissant au moins une partie supportant des marques décoratives, la découpe d'au moins une partie supportant les marques décoratives pour produire le cache-œil décoratif d'occlusion de vision et l'application de la face interne auto-adhésive du cache-œil décoratif d'occlusion de vision découpé à la face externe du verre de lunettes.
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