WO2020118347A1 - Vision testing apparatus - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to an apparatus for testing the visual acuity of an individual, and in particular, to an apparatus configured to be portable and easily used in a variety of situations to provide a simple and accurate reading of a person’s visual acuity.
- Vision problems are common amongst the general population for a variety of reasons, which can range from genetic defects and disease, as well as high blood pressure, advanced age or changes in eye health over time. Thus, it is common for many vision defects to be corrected through the use of spectacles or eye glasses which act to address the eye’s deficiencies such that the individual can have as close as possible to“normal vision”.
- the present invention is directed towards addressing this deficiency of the prior art.
- a portable vision testing apparatus for testing the visual acuity of a subject comprising:
- an elongate body defining an enclosed space having an eyepiece located at a proximal end and terminating at a distal end;
- an illumination element mounted within the body adjacent the eyepiece to illuminate the enclosed space of the elongate body
- a testing element configured to be located adjacent a distal end of the body for presenting one or more images to be viewed by the subject to determine the subject’s visual acuity
- an adjuster unit mounted within the body so as to be in the subject’s line of sight when using the apparatus, the adjuster unit being configured to adjust the one or more images provided on the testing element such that the images are perceived by the subject to be at a predetermined distance from the subject to facilitate the test.
- the testing element may be controllable by a tester to control the images that are to be presented to the subject.
- the eyepiece is configured to abut the subject’s face and extend about the eyes of the subject to prevent external light entering the enclosed space.
- the illumination element may be an LED light mounted within the eyepiece of the body to illuminate the enclosed space.
- the LED light may have a switch mounted on an external wall of the body adjacent the proximal end thereof.
- the testing chart is a disc insertable into a slot formed in the body adjacent the distal end thereof.
- the disc may comprise a plurality of testing images, one set of which may be located in a line of sight of the subject when the disc is inserted into the slot.
- the images presented to the subject may be changeable by changing the orientation of the disc when it is inserted into the slot.
- the images may be letters.
- the testing chart is a barrel mounted within the enclosed space of the body adjacent the distal end thereof.
- the barrel may have a plurality of sets of images formed thereon at regular intervals about the periphery of the barrel which may be located within the line of sight of the subject.
- the barrel may be rotatable by way of a knob located outside of the body to change the set of images presented to the subject in their line of sight.
- the images may be letters.
- the testing chart may be a belt mounted between a pair of axles within the enclosed space of the body adjacent the distal end thereof.
- the belt may have a plurality of sets of images formed on a surface thereof which may be located within the line of sight of the subject.
- the belt may be movable by way of a knob located outside of the body to change the set of images presented to the subject in their line of sight.
- the images may be letters.
- the distance extender may comprise a pair of lenses mounted adjacent the eyepiece. A focal point of each of the lenses may be selected to extend the virtual distance of the presented images from the subject to a predetermined distance based upon the test being performed.
- Fig. 1 is a view of the apparatus of the present invention in use
- Fig. 2 is a top view of the apparatus of Fig. 1 ;
- Fig. 3 is a side view of the apparatus of Fig. 1 ;
- Fig. 4 is an exploded view of the apparatus of Fig. 1 ;
- Fig. 5 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of a testing chart for use with the apparatus of Fig. 1 ;
- FIG. 6A and 6B show views of yet another alternative embodiment of a testing chart for use with the apparatus of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 7 is a view of a conventional Snellen Chart for determining visual acuity in accordance with the prior art.
- the present invention will be described below in relation to a particular embodiment for use by an authority for randomly testing the visual acuity of an individual driving a vehicle.
- an authority for randomly testing the visual acuity of an individual driving a vehicle.
- the structure and use of the device may take a variety of different forms and still fall within the scope of the present invention.
- a vision testing apparatus 10 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention is depicted.
- the apparatus 10 is intended for use in testing the visual acuity of a user through presenting a chart within a handset arrangement which is presented to the individual in a manner which is capable of simply and effectively providing a determination of the visual acuity reading for that individual.
- a conventional Snellen Chart 100 is depicted together with the acuity results 102 assigned to an individual for reading the particular letter line 104 - 110 from a predetermined distance (typically 3 or 6 metres).
- a predetermined distance typically 3 or 6 metres.
- an individual capable of reading line 108 from the assigned distance will receive a 6/12 score which is sufficient to obtain a driving licence.
- the apparatus 10 of Fig. 1 is configured to present either only line 108 or each of the lines 104 - 110 to the individual to obtain their visual acuity score. The manner in which that is achieved will be discussed in more detail below.
- the apparatus 10 comprises an elongate body having an eyepiece 12 located at a proximal end which terminates at a closed distal end 20.
- the body tapers towards the distal end 20 in both a lateral and vertical manner as is shown in Fig.
- the eyepiece 12 is configured to be positioned over both eyes and comprises a flexible band portion 11 that is configured to contact the face of the user to position the apparatus 10 and to block light from entering the apparatus 10 when in use.
- the flexible band portion is preferably made from a silicone material which may be treated with a non-bacterial layer to avoid bacterial transmission between users of the apparatus 10.
- the surface of the flexible band portion 11 may be provided with removal liners, which can be removed and discarded each time the apparatus is to be used.
- the band portion 11 has a curved, concave surface having an upper rim portion 13 that is configured to abut the user’s forehead immediately above the user’s eyebrows.
- the lower rim portion 14 of the band portion 11 extends across the user’s cheeks and over the user’s nose such that the eye holes 15 are correctly located over the user’s eyes when the apparatus 10 is positioned in the manner as depicted in Fig. 1.
- the eyepiece 12 has an TED 16 mounted therein to illuminate the internal portion of the apparatus 10 and is controlled by a switch 17 located on the upper surface of the eyepiece 12.
- the eyepiece 12 is connected to an adaptor unit that is housed in intermediate housing 18 which houses a pair of lenses 19 which are provided for each of the eye holes 15 of the eyepiece 12. Each of the lenses 19 are retained within a mounting member 20 which secures the lenses in position.
- the mounting member 20 is attached to one side of the intermediate housing 18 which has a pair of holes 18a formed therein to facilitate viewing therethrough via the lenses 19.
- a chamber body 21 is attached to the other side of the intermediate housing 18 which extends from the intermediate body 18 to the distal end 40.
- the chamber body 21 comprises two half shells 21a, 21b which are joined together to form the chamber body 21 by screws 22 in the manner as depicted in Fig. 4.
- the chamber body 21 is a substantially enclosed space.
- a slot 23 is formed through the surface of the upper shell 21a adjacent the distal end 40. The slot 23 is configured to receive a testing element 24 for testing the visual acuity of the user.
- the testing element 24 is one embodiment for presenting the chart to the user for testing.
- the testing chart 24 is in the form of a substantially square disc having letters arranged on both surfaces thereof.
- the letters can be arranged around the edges of the disc such that it can be rotated to provide four chart testing options to the user.
- the letters are arranged on both sides of the disc, they are offset on opposing sides such that the authority giving the test can see the actual letters that the user is seeing (see Fig. 1) to verify whether the answers given by the user are correct.
- the letters are arranged such that the lower group of letters provided on one side of the disc is the same as the upper group of letters provided on the other side of the disc.
- the apparatus 10 of the present invention functions in a manner such that when the testing chart 24 is inserted through the slot 23, the user will view the testing chart 24 at the desired distance, due to the presence of the lenses 19. Therefore, the test is consistent with tests performed at a licensing venue or at an optometrist or eye specialist with the TED 16 providing the required illumination and the lenses 19 ensuring that the letters presented to the individual are at a correct distance from the individual. Therefore, if the letters presented on the testing chart 24 are the equivalent of the letters present in row 108 of Fig. 7 and the user fails to correctly recall the letters, the user will be considered to have failed the vision test and appropriate action may be taken to ensure that the individual’s vision is addressed before they are licensed to drive again.
- Such a test can be simply and effectively conducted as a routine road side test issued by a police officer and can form part of a standard drug and/or alcohol testing regime.
- testing chart can be configured between embodiments of the present invention.
- Fig. 5 depicts an alternative embodiment of the present invention whereby the testing chart 50 is provided by way of a barrel 52 which may be rotated between any one of four, or more, positions by way of a knob 54 that extends outside the chamber body 21 of the apparatus.
- the barrel 52 may be mounted adjacent the distal end of the chamber body 21 such that it is located within the line of sight of the user.
- the surface of the barrel 52 has testing letters 53 located thereon which extend across the barrel 52 and are spaced apart around the periphery of the barrel 52 at 90° intervals.
- the knob 54 is connected to the end of the barrel by a shaft 56 so as to be located outside of the chamber body 21. This enables a testing authority using the apparatus 10 to change the letters 53 that are positioned in the line of sight of the user to vary the visual acuity test as required.
- the surface of the turning knob 54 has a plurality of markings or indicia 55 formed thereon to indicate to the testing authority the particular letters 53 that are being viewed by the user undergoing the test to determine the accuracy of the test.
- the testing authority can then move the barrel to another set of testing letters 53 if they wish to conduct another test of the user.
- the barrel 52 will typically be mounted on a support (not shown) to ensure that the barrel is free to rotate under action of the testing authority between each of the determined testing positions.
- Fig. 6A and 6B each depict yet another alternative embodiment of the present invention whereby the testing chart 60 is provided by way of a belt 62 which may be rotated between any one of three positions by way of a knob 64 that extends outside the chamber body 21 of the apparatus 10.
- the belt 62 is mounted around two vertically spaced apart axles 63 and is mounted adjacent the distal end of the chamber body 21 such that it is located within the line of sight of the user.
- the belt 62 has a series of holes 62a and 62b formed along opposing edges thereof which engage with a sprocket wheel (not shown) or similar spaced projections formed on the surface of the axles 63. This ensures that movement of one of the axles will cause the belt 62 and the other axle to move in a controlled manner.
- the surface of the belt 62 has testing letters 61 located thereon which extend across the belt 62 and are vertically spaced apart on the front surface the belt 62, as shown.
- a turning knob 64 is connected to an extended end of the lower axle 63 and is located outside of the chamber body 21. This enables a testing authority using the apparatus 10 to change the letters 53 that are positioned in the line of sight of the user to vary the visual acuity test as required.
- the surface of the turning knob 64 may have indicators thereon to indicate to the testing authority the number of the test being presented to the user such that the testing authority can check the visual acuity of the user. If the testing authority seeks to change the test, they can simply rotate the turning knob 64 such that the next set of testing letters 61 is presented to the user.
- the rear of the belt 62 may have numbers 65 provided thereon which identify the specific letters 61 being presented to the user’s line of sight.
- the chamber body 21 may have a window or recess (not shown) formed therein to enable the testing authority to view the highlighted number 65 to identify the test being undertaken.
- the apparatus of the present invention provides a simple and effective means for testing the visual acuity of an individual in any situation, especially in a vehicle or at a roadside.
- the apparatus 10 may include a hook to attach to a belt or the like of a testing authority for storage when not in use, or may be simply stowed away and used when desired.
- the lenses are able to provide a simple means for locating the testing letters at the desired distance from the user to undergo the test.
- the results are able to be determined immediately as the user provides the results. This enables a user to be simply and effectively tested in relation to their visual acuity and should the user fail the test, the user may be prevented from any further driving until such time as their eyesight is corrected through the use of corrective lenses and the like.
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