US2017307907A1PendingUtilityA1
Pupillary response feedback eyewear
Est. expiryOct 13, 2034(~8.3 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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The embodiments disclose an apparatus including—at least one pupillary response feedback eyewear configured to include at least one pupillary response feedback eyewear module coupled to and/or embedded into the at least one pupillary response feedback eyewear frames and lenses, contact lenses, and vehicle wind shields, wherein the at least one pupillary response feedback eyewear module is configured for detecting, measuring, recording, transmitting and processing any type of pupillary response feedback during a wearer's activities.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 - 20 . (canceled)
21 . An apparatus, comprising:
at least one pupillary response feedback eyewear for detecting, measuring, recording, transmitting and processing any type of pupillary response feedback during a wearer's activities; at least one pupillary response feedback eyewear module coupled to and/or embedded into eyewear frame and lenses, contact lenses, a vehicle wind shield and a protective cover for a hand held device and/or a laptop computer and other devices used for the wearer's visual activities; and; wherein the at least one pupillary response feedback eyewear module is configured to include at least one lens fiber optic camera module, image processor module, retinal image infrared detector module, outward view camera module, alert module, audio alert speaker module, alert light and message projector, WI-FI module, automated pullover module, vibration alert module, automated steering module, infrared and motion detector sensing modules, at least one vehicle windshield and dashboard screen heads-up display, fiber optic & data cables, a contact lens pupilometer image, sensor and processor module, and a photovoltaic cell module.
22 . The apparatus of claim 21 , wherein the lens fiber optic camera module can be embedded into each of the eyewear lenses and can be configured to include at least two lens fiber optic camera modules, wherein at least one lens fiber optic camera module is configured to include a lens with a focal length to focus on an exterior surface of a wearer's eye and wherein at least one lens fiber optic camera module is configured to include a lens with a focal length to focus on a wearer's eye retina through a wearer's eye pupil and forming a lens infrared retinal fiber optic camera and wherein the lens fiber optic camera module can be made of eyewear lenses transparent glass or plastic material of an eyewear lenses making the embedded cameras invisible to the wearer.
23 . The apparatus of claim 21 , wherein the retinal image infrared detector module detects retinal images without projecting potentially damaging light into a wearer's eye and wherein the retinal image infrared detector module is configured to include at least one of the sensor and processor modules for processing and analyzing sensor data to detect retinal conditions any retina changes using the sensor and processor module digital processor.
24 . The apparatus of claim 21 , wherein two outward view camera modules creates binocular views of objects and environmental features in the pupillary response feedback eyewear user's field of vision for calculating triangulated distances and movements of outward viewed objects and wherein the outward view camera module is configured to include can capture images including a face recognition processing module to aid the user in identifying someone whose name they forgot, or criminals that may accost the user.
25 . The apparatus of claim 21 , wherein the alert light and message projector is configured to project messages including text messages for display onto the inside of the at least one pupillary response feedback eyewear lenses.
26 . The apparatus of claim 21 , further comprising at least one contact lens embedded pupillary response feedback eyewear module made of transparent glass or plastic material.
27 . The apparatus of claim 21 , further comprising an overriding device operation for responding to alerts generated from calculated binocular view triangulated distances and pupillary response feedback eyewear user's movements to broadcast alerts and safely stop a device operations being operated by the at least one pupillary response feedback eyewear user.
28 . The apparatus of claim 21 , wherein the audio alert speaker module is configured for producing non-regular audio sounds and verbal messages from a speaker integrated into an eyewear frame temples in proximity to each ear.
29 . The apparatus of claim 21 , wherein the vibration alert module is configured for producing non-regular vibration alerts to a pupillary response feedback eyewear user wherein a vibratory level, frequency and intensity are varied to not form a harmonic rhythm or lulling sensation.
30 . The apparatus of claim 21 , wherein the alert light and message projector is configured to display messages in varying size, color and special effects including blinking, increasing light level or brightness, including bright flashes of light.
31 . An apparatus, comprising:
at least one pupillary response feedback eyewear configured to include at least one pupillary response feedback eyewear module coupled to and/or embedded into the at least one pupillary response feedback eyewear frames and lenses, contact lenses, and vehicle wind shields; wherein the at least one pupillary response feedback eyewear module is configured for detecting, measuring, recording, transmitting and processing any type of pupillary response feedback during a wearer's activities.
32 . The apparatus of claim 31 , wherein the at least one pupillary response feedback eyewear module can be configured to include at least one a lens fiber optic camera module and/or an image processor module, a retinal image infrared detector module, an outward view camera module, an alert module, audio alert speaker module, an alert light and message projector, a WI-FI module, an automated pullover module, a vibration alert module, an automated steering module, an infrared and motion detector sensing modules, at least one vehicle windshield and dashboard screen heads-up display, fiber optic & data cables, a contact lens pupilometer image, sensor and processor module, and a photovoltaic cell module.
33 . The apparatus of claim 31 , wherein the at least one pupillary response feedback eyewear can be configured for detecting, measuring, and recording a wearer's pupil movement and size, for detecting, recording and processing retinal images in bright and darkened ambient light, for detecting and processing a wearer's field of view, for broadcasting alerts, for pre-diagnostic screening, for overriding device operations, for measuring, recording and transmitting circadian responses.
34 . The apparatus of claim 31 , wherein the at least one pupillary response feedback eyewear module can be configured to project messages including text messages for display onto the inside of the at least one pupillary response feedback eyewear lenses and can be configured to project messages and can be configured to project messages including text messages for display onto the inside of at least one vehicle windshield and dashboard screen heads-up display.
35 . The apparatus of claim 31 , wherein the at least one pupillary response feedback eyewear module can be configured to broadcast audio alerts including audio sounds and verbal messages, and can be configured to produce vibration alerts including non-regular vibration alerts to a pupillary response feedback eyewear user wherein a vibratory level, frequency and intensity are varied to not form a harmonic rhythm or lulling sensation.
36 . An apparatus, comprising:
at least one pupillary response feedback eyewear module including a lens fiber optic camera module, an image processor module, a retinal image infrared detector module, an outward view camera module, an alert module, audio alert speaker module, an alert light and message projector, a WI-FI module, an automated pullover module, a vibration alert module, an automated steering module, an infrared and motion detector sensing modules, at least one vehicle windshield and dashboard screen heads-up display, fiber optic & data cables, a contact lens pupilometer image, sensor and processor module, a photovoltaic cell module; wherein the at least one pupillary response feedback eyewear module can be configured for being coupled to and/or embedded into the at least one pupillary response feedback eyewear frames and lenses, contact lenses, and vehicle wind shields; wherein the at least one pupillary response feedback eyewear module can be configured for detecting, measuring, recording, transmitting and processing any type of pupillary response feedback during the at least one pupillary response feedback eyewear wearer's activities.
37 . The apparatus of claim 36 , wherein the at least one pupillary response feedback eyewear module can be configured for detecting, measuring, and recording a wearer's pupil movement and size, for detecting, recording and processing retinal images in bright and darkened ambient light, for detecting and processing a wearer's field of view, for broadcasting alerts, for pre-diagnostic screening, for overriding device operations, for measuring, recording and transmitting circadian responses.
38 . The apparatus of claim 36 , wherein the at least one pupillary response feedback eyewear module can be configured to broadcast audio alerts including audio sounds and verbal messages, and can be configured to produce vibration alerts including non-regular vibration alerts to a pupillary response feedback eyewear user wherein a vibratory level, frequency and intensity are varied to not form a harmonic rhythm or lulling sensation.
39 . The apparatus of claim 36 , wherein the at least one pupillary response feedback eyewear module can be configured to project messages including text messages for display onto the inside of the at least one pupillary response feedback eyewear lenses and can be configured to project messages and can be configured to project messages including text messages for display onto the inside of at least one vehicle windshield and dashboard screen heads-up display.
40 . The apparatus of claim 36 , wherein the at least one pupillary response feedback eyewear module can be configured to include an overriding device operation responding to alerts generated from calculated binocular view triangulated distances and pupillary response feedback eyewear user's movements to broadcast alerts and safely stop a device operations being operated by the at least one pupillary response feedback eyewear userCited by (0)
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