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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 20, 2011
Filed:
Jan. 10, 2008
Gideon Hanoch Benyamini, Ramat Hasharon, IL;
Alon Goldenberg, Rehovot, IL;
Omer Rafaely, Tel Aviv, IL;
Yair Mandelstam-manor, Tel Aviv, IL;
Elisha Avraham Tal, Nataf, IL;
Eitan Sharif, Kibbutz Gesher-Haziv, IL;
Gideon Hanoch Benyamini, Ramat Hasharon, IL;
Alon Goldenberg, Rehovot, IL;
Omer Rafaely, Tel Aviv, IL;
Yair Mandelstam-Manor, Tel Aviv, IL;
Elisha Avraham Tal, Nataf, IL;
Eitan Sharif, Kibbutz Gesher-Haziv, IL;
Notal Vision Ltd., Tel Aviv, IL;
Abstract
An ophthalmic apparatus exhibiting a first position and a second position related by a rotation of 180° about a longitudinal axis. Automatic detection of the position is preferably provided, and the results of the detection are communicated to a computing unit portion of the ophthalmic apparatus. The ophthalmic apparatus exhibits: a first formation for receiving a user's head in the first position, which is in one embodiment a generally curved formation approximating the shape of the user's lower forehead preferably with an indent portion for receiving the user's nose when the ophthalmic apparatus in the second position; and a second formation for receiving a user's head in the second position, which is in one embodiment a generally curved formation approximating the shape of the user's lower forehead preferably with an indent portion for receiving the user's nose when the ophthalmic apparatus in the first position.