Ex Parte STUTTLER - Page 6



          Appeal No. 2002-0721                                                        
          Application No. 08/930,100                                                  

          stereo base distance between said pair of eyes, measuring a                 
          respective alignment direction for each of said pair of eyes and            
          establishing a fixation point of said pair of eyes based upon               
          said stereo base distance and alignment directions.  In                     
          particular, Lamprecht teaches in column 1, lines 8 through 12,              
          that the invention relates to a process and device for the                  
          projection of image information before at least one eye of a                
          person having a visual impairment.  The visual impairment is                
          caused by the deviation of the angular position of the optical              
          axis of one eye from the optical axis of the other eye.                     
          Lamprecht further teaches in column 1, lines 14 through 26, that            
          the impairment of the mobility of an eye or a permanent different           
          position of the optical axes of the pair of eyes, generally known           
          as being cross-eyed, causes double vision because of the                    
          different image segments seen by the two eyes.  Thus, Lamprecht             
          is trying to correct a persons' vision who has a visual                     
          impairment in which there is no fixation point of the pair of               
          eyes.                                                                       











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