摘要 |
An ophthalmic lens 50 has a plurality of alternating power zones with a continuously varying power within each zone, as well as in transition from one zone to another. In other words, a plurality of concentric zones (at least two) are provided, in which the variation from far to near vision correction is continuous, i.e. from near correction focal power 60 to far correction focal power 58, then back to near, and again back to far, or vice versa. This change is continuous (progressive), without any abrupt correction changes, or "edges". In a first version, continuous, alternating power variation is achieved by means of a continuously changing curvature of the lens posterior surface, thereby altering the angle of incidence of light rays on the eye. In a second version, continuous, alternating power variation is achieved by creating non-homogeneous surface characteristics having refractive material indexes which continuously vary in the lens radial direction (out from the optical axis). <IMAGE> |