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Intelligent wearing device for vision recovery of patient with posteriority blindness and making method thereof

A smart wearable, acquired technology, applied in ophthalmic treatment, etc., can solve the problems of biocompatibility, long-term stability, difficult to adapt to the needs of individual differences of blind blind people, and the number of electrode pairs in the microelectrode array is small, etc. Problems, to achieve the effect of rich portability, safe use, and more electrode pairs

Active Publication Date: 2016-04-20
戴国群
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Wireless energy supply uses the principle of electromagnetic induction for energy transmission. Through high radio frequency, the electromagnetic induction coil system composed of the transmitting coil outside the body and the receiving coil inside the body generates induction electricity to provide electric energy; wireless energy supply is theoretically feasible. , which solves the technical problem of energy transmission, but the actual operation is very difficult: ①Due to the limited space size of the coil, the supplied energy is extremely limited
② Chips and coils will generate a lot of heat during charging, which will cause damage to surrounding tissues and easily cause discomfort to patients
Biocompatibility and long-term stability of chip and coil materials with human tissue are not easy to solve
[0009] Retinal visual prosthesis technology, because the stimulation current intensity and frequency of the chip have been adjusted and solidified before implantation, and cannot be changed after implantation. It is a single system, and it is difficult to adapt to the individual needs of hundreds of blind blind people.
[0010] In addition, there are still problems such as the small number of electrode pairs of the microelectrode array and poor stimulation effect.

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[0052] The present invention will be further described in detail below in conjunction with the drawings and specific embodiments:

[0053] 1. Such as Figure 1-5 As shown, the electronic wearable device for vision restoration for patients with acquired blindness includes: a microelectrode array 202 arranged inside the eyes; smart glasses 100, earphones 700 and elastic buckles 900 arranged outside the eyes; The stimulus signal guiding soft band 201 between the array 202 and the smart glasses 100; the earphone 700 is connected to the earphone jack 108 provided on the left temple 110; the elastic buckle 900 is arranged on the back of the head and has a buckle structure, By inserting the buckle head 901 into the buckle seat 112 corresponding to the two temples, the smart glasses 100 can be fixed on the head of the blind patient, which prevents the smart glasses 100 from falling to the ground and the microelectrode socket 104 from loosening.

[0054] When the patient needs to use it, w...

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The invention discloses an intelligent wearing device for vision recovery of a patient with posteriority blindness and a making method thereof. The device comprises microelectrode arrays, a pair of intelligent glasses, earphones, elastic belt buckles and stimulating signal guide soft belts, wherein the microelectrode arrays are arranged in the eyes of the patient; the intelligent glasses, the earphones and the elastic belt buckles are arranged outside the eyes of the patient; the stimulating signal guide soft belts are arranged between the microelectrode arrays and the intelligent glasses. An outside image is shot by a microcamera arranged in front of the intelligent glasses and processed by a control system into a bidirectional electronic impulse signal, and the signal is transmitted by the stimulating signal guide soft belts to the microelectrode arrays arranged between the outermost layers of retinas and choroids to electrically stimulate ganglion cells; optic nerves transmit a biological signal generated by stimulation to a visual area of the cerebral cortex, are recognized by the brain and then make the blind patient restore part of visual performance to an outside object. The intelligent wearing device has the advantages of being good in stimulation effect, safe in use, attractive in appearance and convenient to wear.

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Technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the field of bionic medical equipment, and in particular relates to an intelligent wearable device for visual restoration of acquired blindness and a manufacturing method thereof. Background technique [0002] Eyes are an important pathway and window for humans to understand the external world, and are the most complex organs and tissues in the human visual pathway. Over 70% of the information for humans to understand the world comes from the visual function of the eyes. Patients with visual disability or even loss due to various reasons. According to the World Health Organization report in 2002, there are 140 million people with visual disabilities in the world, of which more than 45 million are blind patients, and an increase of 7 million blind patients every year Expanding. Blind patients have great inconvenience and great pain in life, study and work. [0003] The visual pathway of the human body is: light → corneapupil → len...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A61F9/08
CPCA61F9/08
Inventor 戴国群戴博
Owner 戴国群
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