HENRY A GREENE
Optometry in Durham, NC

License number
Massachusetts 2473
Issued Date
Aug 14, 1974
Expiration Date
Jan 31, 1996
Type
Optometrist
Address
Address
Durham, NC 27707

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Henry Greene
55 Riverside Farm Ln, Hiddenite, NC 28636
(828) 553-8489
Henry Greene, age 79
6619 Old Magnolia Ln, Mint Hill, NC 28227
(704) 573-1750
Henry Greene, age 79
4017 Village Dr, Trinity, NC 27370
(336) 431-9314
Henry Greene
4162 Us Highway 15, Oxford, NC 27565
(919) 673-8695
Henry Greene, age 69
4510 Cannady Mill Rd, Oxford, NC 27565

Organization information

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Henry Greene

45 Grn Ml Ln, Durham, NC 27707

Industry:
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site, Nonclassifiable Establishments


Henry a. Greene., O.D., PA

3115 Academy Rd, Durham, NC 27707

Doing business as:
Academy Eye Associates, O.D., PA
Registration:
Jul 14, 1982
State ID:
0156508
Agent:
Henry A Greene


Henry Greene

3115 Academy Rd, Durham, NC 27707

Status:
Inactive
Industry:
Medical Doctor's Office
Phone:
(919) 493-7456 (Phone)
Od , President:
Henry Greene Od , President, inactive

Professional information

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Clinical Professor At University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill

Clinical Professor At University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill

Position:
President at Ocutech Inc., Clinical Professor- Low Vision Service at University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Adjunct Assistant Professor at University of Waterloo School of Optometry, Adjunct Senior Fellow at Department of Aging and Human Development, Optometrist at Academy Eye Associates, Optometrist - Private Practice at Dr. Henry Greene
Location:
Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area
Industry:
Health, Wellness and Fitness
Work:
Ocutech Inc. - Chapel Hill, NC since 1984 - President University of North Carolina School of Medicine since 1991 - Clinical Professor- Low Vision Service University of Waterloo School of Optometry - Waterloo, Ontario since Aug 1991 - Adjunct Assistant Professor Department of Aging and Human Development - Duke University Medical Center since Jan 1985 - Adjunct Senior Fellow Academy Eye Associates since 1980 - Optometrist Dr. Henry Greene - Durham, NC since Jan 1980 - Optometrist - Private Practice Jewish Heritage Foundation of North Carolina Jun 1996 - Jun 2011 - President Blind Association of Western New York - Buffalo, NY Jul 1979 - Jun 1980 - Director Helen Keller Institute for the Blind - The Industrial Home for the Blind, Brooklyn, NY Oct 1975 - Jun 1977 - Staff Optometrist Dr. George Hellinger - 20 Park Avenue, NY, New York Oct 1975 - Jun 1977 - Associate Optometrist
Education:
Pennsylvania College of Optometry 1970 - 1974
O.D., B.S Biological Sciences
Adelphi University 1968 - 1972
Awards:
William Feinbloom Career Achievement Award
American Academy of Optometry
Fellow
American Academy of Optometry
Winston Gordon Award
Canadian National Institute for the Blind
For the most important new technology developed for the visually impaired. $15,000 cash award and gold medallion.


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Henry A Greene, Durham NC - OD (Doctor of Optometry)

Henry A Greene, Durham NC - OD (Doctor of Optometry)

Specialties:
Cornea & Contact Management, Low Vision Rehabilitation, Optometry, Pediatric Optometry
Address:
3115 Academy Rd, Durham 27707
(919) 493-7456 (Phone), (919) 493-1718 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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Vision Enhancing Optical System

Vision Enhancing Optical System

US Patent:
6671090, Dec 30, 2003
Filed:
Sep 7, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/947550
Inventors:
Francis S. Luecke - Crestwood KY
Jaroslaw Pekar - Chapel Hill NC
Henry A. Greene - Durham NC
Assignee:
Ocutech, Inc. - Chapel Hill NC
International Classification:
G02B 2300
US Classification:
359410, 359482, 351158
Abstract:
An optical system is capable of enhancing vision of low vision individuals using a simple adjustment mechanism that requires a minimum length of travel to effect a desired adjustment. First and second substantially perpendicular mirrors are mounted in a cluster for pivotable movement. An entrance mirror is pivoted in response to pivoting movement of the mirror cluster so as to ensure proper convergence when the object to be viewed is close to the objective lens or lenses in a binocular system. The system also includes an objective lens and an eyepiece lens and is readily mounted to a conventional eyeglasses frame.


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Henry Arthur Greene, Durham NC

Henry Arthur Greene, Durham NC

Specialties:
Optometrist
Address:
3115 Academy Rd, Durham, NC 27707
101 Manning Dr, Chapel Hill, NC 27514


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Low Vision Enhancing Optical System With Movable Mirrors

Low Vision Enhancing Optical System With Movable Mirrors

US Patent:
6065835, May 23, 2000
Filed:
Jan 26, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/236647
Inventors:
Jaroslaw Pekar - Chapel Hill NC
Robert L. Beadles - Research Triangle Park NC
Henry A. Greene - Durham NC
Assignee:
Ocutech, Inc. - Chapel Hill NC
International Classification:
G02C 100
US Classification:
351158
Abstract:
An optical system is capable of enhancing vision of low vision individuals using a simple adjustment mechanism that requires a minimum length of travel to effect a desired adjustment. First and second substantially perpendicular mirrors are mounted in a cluster for substantially linear movement. A third mirror is substantially parallel to the first mirror and pivotal about an axis substantially transverse to the direction of linear movement of the cluster. Pivotal movement of the third mirror may be automatic in response to linear movement of the mirror cluster so as to ensure substantially proper convergence when the object to be viewed is about one meter (or closer) from the objective lens or lenses in a binocular system. A fourth mirror is substantially parallel to the second mirror and substantially perpendicular to the third mirror. An objective lens cooperates with the first and third mirrors, and an eyepiece lens with the second and fourth mirrors.


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Vision Enhancing Assembly

Vision Enhancing Assembly

US Patent:
5680195, Oct 21, 1997
Filed:
Oct 3, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/538592
Inventors:
Jaroslaw Pekar - Chapel Hills NC
Henry A. Greene - Durham NC
Assignee:
Ocutech, Inc. - Chapel Hill NC
International Classification:
G02C 100, G02B 2300, G02B 2702
US Classification:
351158
Abstract:
A small, light, wide field (e. g. about a 15 degree field of view), Keplerian bioptic telescope is provided which preferably is mounted in association with conventional eyeglasses. A casing includes first and second open ends, a middle section, and an optical system mounted within it. The optical system includes an eye lens adjacent the casing first end, an objective lens adjacent the casing second end, and a right angle prism and penta prism between the eye lens and objective lens, disposed side by side, typically with faces in face to face engagement. A field lens may be provided between the eye lens and the prisms. The position of the objective lens is adjustable by movement toward and away from the casing middle section. An opening may be formed in a first eyeglass lens and the casing press fit into the opening so that the first end of the casing is on a first side of the eyeglass lens and the middle section is on the second side of the eyeglass lens opposite the first side, extending about 1. 25 inches or less from the lens.


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Adjustable Optical Assembly And Method

Adjustable Optical Assembly And Method

US Patent:
2012022, Sep 6, 2012
Filed:
Mar 5, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/412268
Inventors:
Henry A. Greene - Durham NC, US
Robert Carlton Lynch - Fuquay Varina NC, US
International Classification:
G02B 7/02
US Classification:
359481, 359816
Abstract:
An optical support assembly including at least one optical assembly, a bracket adapted for coupling to a spectacle frame, and a rail frame coupled to the bracket and comprising any of (1) a rigid rail frame engaged to the at least one optical assembly for laterally adjusting said at least one optical assembly, and (2) a deformable rail frame engaged to the at least one optical assembly for manual reconfiguring said at least one optical assembly.


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Method And Apparatus For Measuring Range By Use Of Multiple Range Baselines

Method And Apparatus For Measuring Range By Use Of Multiple Range Baselines

US Patent:
5374985, Dec 20, 1994
Filed:
Jan 2, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/815770
Inventors:
Robert L. Beadles - Durham NC
Henry A. Greene - Durham NC
Jaroslaw Pekar - Chapel Hill NC
Assignee:
Ocutech, Inc. - Chapel Hill NC
International Classification:
G01C 308
US Classification:
356 1
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for extending the range and accuracy of electronic and electro-optical systems for determining the distance from a reference object to another object. A multiplicity of range baselines is employed, and a computer, usually a microprocessor, is used to automatically switch between baselines to extend the total measurement range, to increase the precision of range measurement over a prespecified set of ranges, or both. The invention has applications in a wide variety of range measuring systems, including robotics, autofocus cameras, autofocus binoculars, and autofocus vision aids for people with impaired vision.