BS 3521-1-1991 Terms relating to ophthalmic lenses and spectacle frames - Glossary of terms relating to ophthalmic lenses《眼镜镜片和眼镜架术语 眼镜镜片术语汇编》.pdf
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1、BRITISH STANDARD BS3521-1: 1991 Terms relating to ophthalmic optics and spectacle frames Part 1: Glossary of terms relating to ophthalmic lensesBS3521-1:1991 This British Standard, having been prepared under the directionof the Health Care Standards Policy Committee, waspublished under the authority
2、of the Standards Boardand comes into effect on 30 September1991 BSI10-1999 First published June1962 as BS3521-1 these terms are followed by the word “deprecated”. Italicized words indicate terms that are defined elsewhere in this Part of BS3521. In preparing this edition of BS3521-1, it was decided
3、that a number of terms (given below) should be deleted. Either these terms were obsolete and no longer in common use or they had meanings little different from their dictionary definitions. bad metal cut circle periscopic bi-nasal notation cut piece prism degree bi-temporal notation cut square rimle
4、ss fitting bloomed lens datum centre a scalloped edge b blank number degree of deviation Stanhope lens break globular lens Steinheil cone centrad goggles step down solid bifocal Coddington lens mi-coquille varifocal lens crescent segment nose graph Wollaston lens a See01113 b Replaced by “faceted ed
5、ge”.BS3521-1:1991 BSI 10-1999 iii A number of definitions have been amended editorially and some terms, which are now in current use (some of which are taken from BS2092 and BS3199) have been introduced. A minor restructuring of this Part of BS3521 has also been carried out, although the titles of s
6、ections1 to11 of the1962 edition are unaltered. However, because of the publication of BS3521-3 (which resulted in the deletion of section14 by amendment in1972) and because of other changes, such as the amalgamation of the sections dealing with defects, the numbering of section12 and onwards has be
7、en amended. At the time of publication, the British Standards that relate to ophthalmic subjects include the following: BS2092, Specification for eye-protectors for industrial and non-industrial uses. BS2724, Specification for sun-glare eye protectors for general use. BS2738, Spectacle lenses. BS306
8、2, Specification for ophthalmic lens materials. BS3162, Specification for ophthalmic trial case lenses. BS3172, Specification for screw threads for spectacle frames. BS3199, Method for measurement of spectacles including a glossary of terms. BS3521, Terms relating to ophthalmic optics and spectacle
9、frames Part2Glossary of terms relating to spectacle frames Part3 Glossary of terms and symbols relating to contact lenses. BS3668, Specification for red and green filters used in ophthalmic dichromatic and dissociation tests. BS4110, Specification for eye-protectors for vehicle users. BS4274, Specif
10、ication for test charts for determining distance visual acuity. BS6625, Specification for spectacle frames. BS6903, Specification for graduated dial scales for ophthalmic instruments. BS7017, Specification for reference wavelengths for optics and optical instruments. BS7208, Contact lenses. BS7394,
11、Complete spectacles. NOTEThe titles of the publications referred to in this standard are listed on the inside back cover. A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application. Compliance wi
12、th a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pagesi toiv, pages1to40, an inside back cover and a back cover. This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendme
13、nts incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment table on the inside front cover.iv blankBS3521-1:1991 BSI 10-1999 1 Section 1. Basic and general terms No. Term Definition 1.1 Reference points, lines and dimensions NOTESee also10164. 01 101 vertex Point of intersection of the optical axis w
14、ith a surface of a lens. 01 102 meridian A direction line across the surface of a lens. 01 103 back Relating to the surface of a lens nearer to the eye. 01 104 front Relating to the surface of a lens remote from the eye. 01 105 optical centre (O) That point (real or virtual) on the optical axis of a
15、 lens which is, or appears to be, traversed by rays emerging parallel to their original direction. NOTEWhen applied to an ophthalmic lens, the optical centre is commonly regarded as coinciding with the vertex of either surface. 01 106 visual point Point of intersection of the eyes visual axis with t
16、he back surface of a lens. 01 107 distance visual point(DVP) An assumed position of the visual point on a lens which is used for distance vision under given conditions, normally when the eyes are in the primary position. 01 108 near visual point (NVP) An assumed position of the visual point on a len
17、s which is used for near vision under given conditions. 01 109 lens shape Outline of the lens periphery with the nasal side and the horizontal indicated. (See Figure 1.) 01 110 boxed lens size Size of the rectangle containing the lens shape (see01109) and formed by the horizontal and vertical tangen
18、ts to the lens shape. (See Figure 1.) 01 111 shape difference Difference, in millimetres, between the horizontal and vertical dimensions of the boxed lens size. (See Figure 1.) 01 112 horizontal centre line(HCL) datum line deprecated The line midway between, and parallel to, the horizontal tangents
19、at the highest and lowest points of a lens. 01 113 boxed centre a The mid-point of the rectangle containing the lens shape. a The term “datum centre” is now deprecated. However the following definition of that term is included for information: datum centre (dat C) The midpoint of that part of the da
20、tum line which is bounded by the lens shape. Key HHis the horizontal centre line (see 01 112) WXYZis the limiting rectangle defining boxed lens size NOTEThe letter N denotes the nasal side of the lens shape. Figure 1 Boxed lens size, lens shape and shape differenceBS3521-1:1991 2 BSI 10-1999 No. Ter
21、m Definition 01 114 standard optical centreposition A reference point specific to each lens shape, situated on the vertical line passing through the boxed centre (or situated at the boxed centre if the manufacturer has published no contrary indication as to its height). (See note to01115.) 01 115 ce
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