Inventor profile of:

John Serri

City:

Newark, California

Country:

United States

Published Applications:

14

Last publication date:

2025-11-13

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Recent patent applications by Serri John

John Serri from Newark, US has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2025-11-13
US20250347583A1
Physics

Methods and Systems for Automatic Measurements of Optical Systems

#2 | 2025-01-30
US20250031958A1
Human necessities

Methods and Apparatus for Addressing Presbyopia

#3 | 2024-06-06
US20240180417A1
Human necessities

VISION TEST SYSTEM FOR SUBJECTIVE REFRACTION MEASUREMENT

#4 | 2022-09-29
US20220304570A1
Human necessities

Method and Apparatus for Measuring Vision Function

#5 | 2022-08-25
US20220265141A1
Human necessities

Methods and Systems for Automatic Measurements of Optical Systems

#6 | 2022-03-24
US20220087522A1
Human necessities

Methods and apparatus for addressing presbyopia

#7 | 2021-11-04
US20210338077A1
Human necessities

Means and methods of measuring refraction

#8 | 2020-11-12
US20200352436A1
Human necessities

Method and apparatus for refraction and vision measurement

#9 | 2020-06-25
US20200196859A1
Human necessities

Method and apparatus for measurement of a characteristic of an optical system

#10 | 2020-04-09
US20200107720A1
Human necessities

Calibration and image procession methods and systems for obtaining accurate pupillary distance measurements

#11 | 2020-03-12
US20200077886A1
Human necessities

Automated personal vision tracker

#12 | 2019-06-13
US20190175013A1
Human necessities

Optical method to assess the refractive properties of an optical system

#13 | 2019-05-02
US20190125179A1
Human necessities

Smart phone based virtual visual charts for measuring visual acuity

#14 | 2017-08-03
US20170215724A1
Human necessities

Optical method to assess the refractive properties of an optical system

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