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James Payor, Brighton, Victoria AU
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20160055196 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR IMPROVED DOCUMENT COMPARISON - A method for placing a document into a document family, the method including the steps of: determining at least one score associated with one or more document families, each score indicating a level of similarity between the document and the associated document family; in response to identifying at least one threshold document family, the or each threshold document family corresponding to a document family with at least one associated score meeting a predefined threshold: placing the document into the, or one of the, threshold document families; in response to identifying that each score fails to meet a predefined threshold: creating a new document family; and placing the document into the new document family. | 02-25-2016 |
Rick Payor, Cumming, GA US
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20110051079 | MYOPIA CONTROL MEANS - Sets, kits or stocks of anti-myopia contact or spectacle lenses, along with methods for their use, that do not require a clinician to measure peripheral refractive error in the eyes of myopic patients. Extensive surveys have shown that lenses having peripheral powers or defocus set in accordance with central corrective power will cover almost all normal myopes not worse than −6D central refractive error. In one example, a kit or set of lenses ( | 03-03-2011 |
20140132933 | MYOPIA CONTROL MEANS - Sets, kits or stocks of anti-myopia contact or spectacle lenses, along with methods for their use, that do not require a clinician to measure peripheral refractive error in the eyes of myopic patients. Extensive surveys have shown that lenses having peripheral powers or defocus set in accordance with central corrective power will cover almost all normal myopes not worse than −6D central refractive error. In one example, a kit or set of lenses ( | 05-15-2014 |
Rick Edward Payor, Cumming, GA US
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20100036489 | LENS DESIGN AND METHOD FOR PREVENTING OR SLOWING THE PROGRESSION OF MYOPIA - A lens is provided that is capable of preventing or slowing the progression of myopia when worn by a person. The lens has a power profile that reduces on-axis and off-axis hyperopic defocus created by the optics of the eye by creating on-axis and off-axis myopic defocus. The on-axis and off-axis myopic defocus is created by providing light rays that pass through a central vision region of the optical portion and light rays that pass through a peripheral region of the optical portion an increase in positive (plus) power. The overall effect is to prevent or slow the progression of myopia without any perceptible degradation in the person's central vision. | 02-11-2010 |
20100157240 | CORRECTION OF PERIPHERAL DEFOCUS OF AN EYE AND CONTROL OF REFRACTIVE ERROR DEVELOPMENT - An ophthalmic lens series for reducing the progression of myopia through adequately correcting the peripheral retina, the series comprising more than one ophthalmic lens forming a series. Each ophthalmic lens of the series has a central power level common to the series. Each of the ophthalmic lenses of the series has one differential (peripheral minus central) power level selected from a variety of differential power levels. Providing a variety of differential power levels reduces the risk of over or under-correcting the peripheral retina of a particular eye. | 06-24-2010 |
20110102737 | OPTIMIZING OPTICAL ABERRATIONS IN OPHTHALMIC LENSES - An ophthalmic lens includes spherical aberration in an amount that accounts for spherical aberration introduced into the lens during the manufacturing process and/or spherical aberration differences in the manufactured lens measured off of the eye and measured on the eye. The result is a lens-and-eye optical system is free or substantially free of spherical aberration, i.e., having only negligible spherical aberration. Because the optical system is free or substantially free of spherical aberration, there is no or only negligible coma induced by the normal misalignment of the lens optical axis and the eye's primary line of sight. The result is a lens-and-eye optical system that provides enhanced optical performance and visual quality. Also disclosed are methods of designing and manufacturing lenses with spherical aberration adjustments to account for manufacturing process changes and off-eye to on-eye differences. | 05-05-2011 |
Stephen David Payor, Bass Hill AU
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20080257636 | Instrumentation Probe for in Situ Measurement and Testing of Seabed - A probe assembly ( | 10-23-2008 |
20140251715 | INSTRUMENTATION PROBE FOR IN SITU MEASUREMENT AND TESTING OF SEABED - A probe assembly ( | 09-11-2014 |