Abstract:
An optical intraocular pressure measuring apparatus includes a light source, an optical module, a pressure providing module, a deformation measuring module, and a processing module. The light source provides an incident light. The optical module divides the incident light into a first incident light and a second incident light and emits them to a reference object and an object to be detected through a first light path and a second light path, and receives a first reflected light signal from reference object and a second reflected light signal from the object to be detected respectively. The pressure providing module coupled with second light path provides a pressure to deform the object to be detected. The deformation measuring module measures the deformation of the object to be detected. The processing module processes the first reflected light signal and second reflected light signal to generate an intraocular pressure measurement result.
Abstract:
An optical biometer includes a light-source module, a light-splitting module, a reference-arm, a sensing-arm and a sensing module. The light-source module emits incident-light. The light-splitting module, disposed corresponding to light-source module, divides the incident-light into reference light and sensing light. The reference-arm, disposed corresponding to light-splitting module, generates a first reflected-light according to the reference light. The sensing-arm, disposed corresponding to the light-splitting module, emits the sensing light to the eye and receives a second reflected-light from the eye. The sensing module generates a sensing result according to the first reflected-light and second reflected-light. In a first mode, the sensing light is emitted to a first position of the eye. In a second mode, the sensing light is emitted to a second position of the eye. The incident-light emitted by light-source module is partial annular light and the sensing result includes a partial annular image related to the eye.
Abstract:
An optical system applied to an optical biometer is disclosed. The optical system includes a light source, first and second switchable reflectors, and first and second fixed reflectors. The first switchable reflector is disposed corresponding to the light source. The second switchable reflector is disposed corresponding to an eye. In a first mode, the first and second switchable reflectors are switched to a first state, and the incident light emitted by the light source is reflected by the first fixed reflector along a first optical path and then emitted to a first position of the eye. In a second mode, the first and second switchable reflectors are switched to a second state, and the incident light is sequentially reflected by the first switchable reflector, the second fixed reflector and the second switchable reflector along a second optical path and then emitted to a second position of the eye.
Abstract:
An auxiliary staring and imaging focusing device includes an illumination system, an imaging system, a staring device and a focusing device. The illumination system has an illumination optical-path to project a detection light to illuminate a fundus of a subject's eye. The imaging system has an imaging optical-path for receiving a reflected light and a fundus image of subject and imaging the reflected light and fundus image on an image display. The staring device is located in the illumination optical-path and forms a staring surface provided with staring points contrast with a detection light for the subject to watch. The focusing device is provided with a split-image screen in the illumination optical-path. The split-image screen has a shutter with a default size, and two facing prisms are disposed on the shutter and a light-transmitting space is formed between two prisms for a center staring point to pass through.