Appeal No. 2002-0721 Application No. 08/930,100 Lamprecht teaches in column 4, lines 50 through 58 that the figure shows a device that has two infra-red CCD cameras 1, 2 in a helmet which can be placed on the head of a cross-eyed person. The CCD cameras 1, 2 detect the movement of the eyes A1, A2 of the cross-eyed person. The infra-red CCD cameras 1, 2 are connected to an evaluation device 3 which supplies information on the angular position of the optical axes of the eyes A1, A2 to an image-producing device 4. In column 4, lines 59 through 68, Lamprecht teaches that two cameras 5, 6 which are also mounted on the helmet, are connected to the image-producing device 4. In column 5, lines 30 through 35, Lamprecht teaches that the image producing device 4 produces an image adapted to the visual disorder of the viewer from the image of camera 6 assigned to the non-leading eye A2. This image is projected by the projection device 9 or 10 on the screen 12 placed before the eye A2. Thus, the non-leading eye is provided with an image of what a normal eye would see. We fail to find that Lamprecht teaches a method of capturingPage: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 NextLast modified: November 3, 2007