Sight-restoring visual prosthetic and method using infrared nerve-stimulation light
IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61N-005/067
A61N-005/06
출원번호
US-0525268
(2012-06-15)
등록번호
US-8945197
(2015-02-03)
발명자
/ 주소
Friend, Michael E.
Hu, Yongdan
Lemaire, Charles A.
출원인 / 주소
Lockheed Martin Corporation
대리인 / 주소
Lemaire, Charles A.
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초록▼
An improved prosthesis and method for stimulating vision nerves to obtain a vision sensation that is useful for the patient that has lost vision due to AMD, RP, and other diseases. The invention utilizes infrared light to cause action potentials in the retinal nerves similar to those which result fr
An improved prosthesis and method for stimulating vision nerves to obtain a vision sensation that is useful for the patient that has lost vision due to AMD, RP, and other diseases. The invention utilizes infrared light to cause action potentials in the retinal nerves similar to those which result from rods and cones stimulated by visible light in healthy retinas. In some embodiments, the invention provides a prosthesis that generates a stimulation pattern of infrared light from an external stimulator array through the eye and focusing the stimulation pattern of infrared light on the retina, especially the fovea. Some embodiments the invention provides improved resolution down to a group of nerves, or even the individual nerve level, with sufficient energy density so as to cause a desired action potential.
대표청구항▼
1. A system to aid in treating a vision problem of an eye of a person, wherein the eye has a retina having at least one functional nerve layer, and wherein at least part of the system is immediately in front of the eye of the person, the system comprising: an ocular implant adapted to be implanted a
1. A system to aid in treating a vision problem of an eye of a person, wherein the eye has a retina having at least one functional nerve layer, and wherein at least part of the system is immediately in front of the eye of the person, the system comprising: an ocular implant adapted to be implanted at least in part within the eye of the person, wherein the ocular implant has a light-receiving anterior end closest to the eye's anterior surface, and extends to a posterior end that is closer to the eye's fovea than to the eye's anterior surface;at least one imager that obtains a temporal sequence of images of a scene and converts the sequence of images into digital-image signals, the at least one imager having a field of view facing away from the person;an image-processing unit that is operatively coupled to the at least one imager, that processes the digital-image signals, and that generates a series of optical-source-driving signals based on the digital-image signals; andan optical source configured to receive the optical-source-driving signals and to generate pulsed infrared-light (IR) nerve-stimulation optical signals having wavelengths between 1800 nm and 1900 nm and a pulse width between 1 microsecond and 8 milliseconds, the optical source configured to emit and to direct the pulsed IR nerve-stimulation optical signals into the ocular implant, wherein the ocular implant is configured to transmit the IR nerve-stimulation optical signals through an inner portion of the eye and onto the at least one functional nerve layer of the retina, and wherein the IR nerve-stimulation optical signals produce optical nerve-action-potential signals directly in nerve cells other than rod cells or cone cells, in order to produce a vision sensation to the person. 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the optical source includes at least one array of infrared (IR) vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs), and wherein the at least one array of VCSELs are included in a wearable headpiece. 3. The system of claim 1, wherein the at least one imager obtains a temporal sequence of pairs of images of three-dimensional (3-D) scenes, wherein the image-processing unit generates a different series of laser-driving signals for each eye of a person, and wherein the optical source includes at least one array of lasers that generate different infrared-light (IR) nerve-stimulation signals directed into each of both eyes of the person, in order to produce a 3-D vision sensation to the person. 4. The system of claim 1, further comprising: an eye-position sensor, wherein the image-processing unit adjusts the generated series of optical-source-driving signals based on a current position of the person's eye. 5. The system of claim 1, further comprising: the ocular implant adapted to be fully implanted in the eye of the person. 6. The system of claim 1, wherein the image-processing unit is configured to transmit a sequential set of test-and-calibration optical signals onto the person's retina through the ocular implant and to determine the person's perceived visual response to the sequential set of test-and-calibration optical signals, and to empirically produce a retinal map by correlating the perceived responses to the sequential set of test-and-calibration optical signals. 7. The system of claim 1, wherein the image-processing unit is configured to transmit a sequential set of optical signals onto the person's retina through the ocular implant, determine the person's perceived visual response to the sequential set of optical signals, and empirically produce a set of temporal and spatial optical signal patterns that when transmitted through the ocular implant directly trigger nerve action potentials that result in the visual perception of a line by the person. 8. The system of claim 1, wherein the ocular implant has a hollow portion so that an overall density of the ocular implant matches a density of the eye's vitreous humor. 9. The system of claim 8, wherein the hollow portion is formed in a peripheral or top portion of the ocular implant. 10. The system of claim 1, wherein the posterior end of the ocular implant is within 2 mm of the eye's retina. 11. A method to aid in treating a vision problem of an eye of a person, wherein the eye has an anteroposterior axis extending from the eye's anterior surface to the eye's fovea, the method comprising: providing the system of claim 1;implanting the ocular implant at least in part within the person's eye to form an infrared (IR)-transparent optical path inside the person's eye, wherein the ocular implant has a light-receiving anterior end closest to the eye's anterior surface, and extends to a posterior end that is closer to the eye's fovea than to the eye's anterior surface;imaging a temporal sequence of images of a scene in the field of view and converting the sequence of images into digital-image signals;generating a series of optical-source-driving signals based on the digital-image signals; receiving the optical-source-driving signals and generating and emitting the pulsed infrared-light (IR) nerve-stimulation optical signals; and directing the pulsed IR nerve-stimulation optical signals into the optical path in the eye of the person, wherein the optical path transmits the IR nerve-stimulation optical signals through an inner portion of the eye and onto the at least one functional nerve layer of the retina, and wherein the IR nerve-stimulation optical signals produce optical nerve action potentials directly in nerve cells other than rods or cones, in order to produce a vision sensation to the person. 12. The method of claim 11, further comprising: outputting optical signals from a laser unit wherein the laser unit includes at least one array of infrared (IR) vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs); andincluding the at least one array of VCSELs in a wearable headpiece. 13. The method of claim 11, wherein the imaging of the scene includes: obtaining a temporal sequence of pairs of images of three-dimensional (3-D) scenes;generating a different series of optical-driving signals for each eye of a person; andgenerating different infrared-light (IR) nerve-stimulation signals directed into each of both eyes of the person, in order to produce a 3-D vision sensation to the person. 14. The method of claim 11, further comprising adjusting the generated series of laser-driving signals based on a current position of the person's eye, wherein the current position of the person's eye is determined by an eye-position sensor. 15. The method of claim 11, further comprising preprocessing the sequence of images, before the generating of the series of optical-driving signals and based on the digital-image signals, to perform at least part of an image processing that occurs in the layers of the retina when the retina is fully functional. 16. The method of claim 11, further comprising transmitting a sequential set of optical signals onto the person's retina through the ocular implant, determining the person's perceived visual response to the sequential set of optical signals, and empirically producing a retinal map by correlating the perceived responses to the sequential set of optical signals. 17. The method of claim 11, further comprising: transmitting a sequential set of optical signals onto the person's retina through the ocular implant;determining the person's perceived visual response to the sequential set of optical signals; andempirically producing a set of temporal and spatial optical signal patterns that when transmitted through the ocular implant directly trigger nerve action potentials that result in the visual perception of a line by the person. 18. An apparatus to aid in treating a vision problem of an eye of a person, wherein the eye has an anteroposterior axis extending from the eye's anterior surface to the eye's fovea, the apparatus comprising: an ocular implant adapted to be implanted at least in part within the person's eye, wherein the ocular implant has a light-receiving anterior end closest to the eye's anterior surface, and extends to a posterior end that is closer to the eye's fovea than to the eye's anterior surface;means for imaging a temporal sequence of images of a scene and for converting the sequence of images into digital-image signals, the means for imaging having a field of view facing away from the person;means for generating a series of optical-source-driving signals based on the digital-image signals;means for receiving the optical-source-driving signals and for generating and emitting pulsed infrared-light (IR) nerve-stimulation optical signals, wherein the means for generating and emitting optical signals include an optical source configured to emit the optical signals at a wavelength between 1800 nm and 1900 nm and with a pulse width between 1 microsecond and 8 milliseconds; andmeans for directing the pulsed IR nerve-stimulation optical signals into the ocular implant, wherein the ocular implant is configured to transmit the IR nerve-stimulation optical signals through an inner portion of the eye and onto the at least one functional nerve layer of the retina, and wherein the IR nerve stimulation optical signals produce optical nerve action potentials directly in nerve cells other than rods or cones, in order to produce a vision sensation to the person. 19. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein the means for imaging of the scene includes: means for obtaining a temporal sequence of pairs of images of three-dimensional (3-D) scenes;means for generating a different series of optical-driving signals for each eye of a person; andmeans for generating different infrared-light (IR) nerve-stimulation signals directed into each of both eyes of the person, in order to produce a 3-D vision sensation to the person. 20. The apparatus of claim 18, further comprising means for adjusting the generated series of laser-driving signals based on a current position of the person's eye, wherein the current position of the person's eye is determined by an eye-position sensor. 21. The apparatus of claim 18, further comprising means for preprocessing the sequence of images, before generating the series of optical-driving signals and based on the digital-image signals, to perform at least part of an image processing that occurs in the layers of the retina when the retina is fully functional. 22. The apparatus of claim 18, further comprising means for preprocessing the sequence of images to determine edges on objects and generating the series of optical-driving signals to stimulate edge-detecting nerves in the retina. 23. The apparatus of claim 18, further comprising means for outputting optical signals from a laser unit wherein the laser unit includes at least one array of infrared (IR) vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs), wherein the at least one array of VCSELs is in a wearable headpiece. 24. The apparatus of claim 18, further comprising: means for transmitting a sequential set of optical signals onto the person's retina through the ocular implant;means for determining the person's perceived visual response to the sequential set of optical signals; andmeans for empirically producing a set of temporal and spatial optical signal patterns that when transmitted through the ocular implant directly trigger nerve action potentials that result in the visual perception of a line by the person.
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