Low Vision Devices Magnifiers constitute two magnifying products
distributed by Gulden Ophthalmics including a Low
Vision Devices Pen, with or without a light, and Low
Vision Devices Magnifier of differing measurements.
Gulden Ophthalmics new Low Vision Devices Pen will assist
the low vision patient to write more quickly and more legibly.
An eight (8)-diopter lens on the Low Vision Devices Pen is
used for magnification, making the patient's writing easily
visible.
A holder that slides up and down, thus, increasing or decreasing
the magnification and focus, holds the lens of the Low Vision
Devices Pen. Additionally, the lens holder rotates on the
barrel of the Low Vision Devices Pen. Thus, providing an infinite
number of configurations of Low Vision Devices Pen and lens
to customize the Low Vision Devices Pen for each patient.
Using Gulden's Low Vision Devices Pen, a person can write,
sign documents, etc. without the inconvenience or embarrassment
of using a magnifying glass. The Low Vision Devices Pen is
compact, slips easily into a purse or shirt pocket, and is
much smaller and lighter than a bulky magnifying glass.
The Low
Vision Devices Pen is ambidextrous and is adaptable to
either left or right-handed writers.
The lens holder can be completely removed to allow for replacement
of the re-fill.
This newly designed ergonomic stand
Low
Vision Aids Magnifier uses in tandem the light-bending
qualities of both a lens and a reflecting prism to magnify
print material and present it at a convenient angle for the
low-vision patient. The Low Vision Devices Magnifier was developed
by Dr. Larry Spitzberg with a National Eye Institute Grant
to produce new Low Vision Devices Magnifiers with these ergonomic
advantages.
The Low Vision Devices Magnifier is made of high grade plastic,
light in weight, and optically clear, these Low Vision Devices
Magnifiers measure 4.0 cm or a larger size of 6.5 cm. This
configuration negates the common patient complaint that they
need to view the material from directly above.
The Low Vision Devices Magnifier sits on the top of the printed
page and allows the image to be viewed at a normal reading
angle (45 degrees) rendering a magnification of 6x. This original
design uses a 20 DS aspheric lens.
An educational feature of this Low Vision Devices Magnifier
design is the visibility of an unmagnified line of print viewable
in the apex of the prism. This allows a teacher to view what
the pupil is viewing or to see where he/she is on the page.
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