Single Vision - corrects for one distance
Multifocal - Corrects with two or more prescriptions (or 'powers')
Bifocal - lens having two focus
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Trifocal - pertaining to having three focus strengths
Calculating Prismatic Effects - obtained at the center of an optical lens by producing a difference in edge thickness, either by grinding the back surface at an angle to the front surface during lens surfacing or, if the lens has sufficient power, de-centering the optical center of the lens
Compounding Prism - BI & BI
BO & BO
BU & BD
Cancelling Prism - BI & BO
BD & BD
BU & BU
Prentice's Rule - P=hcm x D
P=amount of prism created
h= number of cm OC moved
cm= centimeters (convert to mm, divide by 10)
D= power in meridian with error
Vertical Imbalance - The difference in vertical prism power at the reading level in a pair of lenses.
OC Height's by lens - SV = 1/2 of B
Progressive = Fitting cross
FT = 5mm above segment
Vertex Compensation - A plus lens when moved farther from the eye gains in plus power
Distance is 0 with CL because they are on the eye
Vertex compensation Formula - De= Dl/(1 + d xDl)
De= diopter effective value of error created
D/= lens power (given power)
d= amount in METERS lens moved from refracted position to position lens is worn
Keep sign for what it is (+/-)
- to d means moves away
Horizontal Centration - PD
Vertical Centration - OC
Horizontal & Vertical Centration Formula - Given PD/OC - Human PD/OC= mm moved
Frame PD is found by adding A+DBL
Power in Oblique Meridians - Dt= (sina)²x Dc +Ds
Dt= Total Power we need
(sina)²= degree we have degree we need
Dc= cylinder power
Ds= sphere power
Lensmeter - is an ophthalmic instrument. It is mainly used by optometrists and opticians to verify the correct prescription in a pair of eyeglasses, to properly orient and mark uncut lenses, and to confirm the correct mounting of lenses in spectacle frames. (also known as a focimeter or vertometer)
Lens Measurement Devices - lens clock, calipers, millimeter ruler, circumference gauge
Lens Clock - is used to measure the surface powers base curve of a lens
Lens Calipers - Measures thickness of lenses in mm
Millimeter ruler - measures interpupillary distance, or seg heights, or OC heights
Circumference gauge - For quick and accurate measurements of lenses or patterns.
Corneal reflex Pupilometer - for precisely measuring and digitally recording pupillary distances. Used for measuring of monocular and binocular
Hand Tools - Screwdrivers, needle-nose pliers, tweezers, files
scratchless screwdriver - for working on drill mount or facetted lenses
pickup screwdriver - jaws with spring tension to hold screws while you put them in place, available with either type blade
Big Brass screwdriver - unscrew most screw, with a large brass handle
plastic top screwdriver - most popular and most dangerous
Pad Popper - used to remove snap-in nosepads without changing the alignment of the adjustable guard arms. the prongs are inserted behind the nosepad and in front of the nosepad box. a simple twist removes the pad
Rimless mounting tool - the hook is started at the hinge side of the nylon line that pulls around the lens. use caution, easy to chip lens
eyewire sizing pliers - used to check the size of the lens without damaging the barrels of the frame
lens axis pliers - allow you to turn the lens to adjust the axis while it is mounted in the frame
Flat/round Nose Pliers - used to change the curvature of pad arm loops. positioned so the loop is bent around the round tip
Nylon Jaw flat/round nose pliers or Half-padded pliers - they are used to protect the finish of metal frames during adjustments. nylon side should be positioned against the visible part of the frame
Numont pliers - used to hold eyewires of numont and nylon suspension frames during adjustment. you may also find them useful in adjusting the end pieces of narrow metal frames
chappel cutting pliers - he Chappel Cutting Plier cuts screw assemblies and reduces the risk of damaging lenses
oblique cutting plier - tips of these pliers taper to a 45 degree angle allowing you to get into small spaces
B& L style adjusting pliers - flat arm will work with pads whose mountings are flush against the pad
European pad adjusting pliers - designed specifically for screw and snap in type nosepad adjustment. box shaped indentation fits around the nosepad box. opposite jaw is curved to mimic the shape of the pad itself. curved arm is padded tp protect the pads when working with soft silicone pads
temple angling pliers - variety of jaw depths.used for adjusting the temples at hinge
Nylon Eyewire forming pliers - designed to form the eyewire of a metal frame to the curvature of the lens. can be used to curve the temple of the frame
Nylon Jaw adjusting pliers - especially good for adjusting metal frames and not marring the frame. great for two plier adjustments [Show Less]