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What are the Different Types of Bifocal Glasses?

Jesse Pompei
Jesse Pompei

Bifocal glasses have come a long way since first being developed by Benjamin Franklin in 1784. The glasses originally were created to assist people who had trouble seeing both far away and up close. Rather than switch between two pairs of glasses, Franklin devised a way to have both lenses fit into one frame. Today, there are many different types of bifocal glasses available. Equal division lenses, segmented bifocals and blended lenses — also called seamless or invisible bifocals — are three main types of bifocals.

Equal division bifocal glasses feature lenses cut in two distinct halves, with the magnification part on the lower half and the long-distance lens on the upper half. The initial version of the equal division lenses, called the executive cut, had a visible horizontal line directly across the lens. The executive cut is the lens that most closely resembles the original Franklin bifocal glasses.

Benjamin Franklin developed the first bifocal glasses.
Benjamin Franklin developed the first bifocal glasses.

The ultex is another version of equal division bifocals. The separation in the ultex lens is marked by a line in the shape of an upside-down U, which creates a wide, round segment on the bottom half of the lens. Between the two types of equal division lenses, the ultex offers more peripheral vision than the executive cut.

Segmented bifocals have only one segment of the lens devoted to magnification, which is fused into the principal lens. The segments can come in many shapes, such as a rectangle, a circle or a D-shape, which looks like a capital letter D on its side, with the curve of the letter along the bottom of the lens. The D-segment is the most popular of the segmented bifocal glasses because it is the easiest for the eye to adapt to.

Equal division lenses, segmented bifocals and blended lenses are three main types of bifocal glasses.
Equal division lenses, segmented bifocals and blended lenses are three main types of bifocal glasses.

Blended lenses are also called no-line bifocals or progressive lenses. The lens hides the line showing the division between the two lenses. Rather than have two distinct lens powers, the whole lens is a gradient of increasing lens strength. The full-power strength, or reading strength, is at the bottom of the lens. The gradient allows for a more fluid viewing experience, without image jumps caused by the noticeable lines in the other types of bifocals, but the gradient in power can result in a distorted perspective that can prove to be unacceptable to some.

Discussion Comments

Animandel
I'm the type of person who doesn't like to spend a lot of money on glasses. I can think of other items I would prefer to spend my money on, so I'm always on the look out for cheap glasses that don't look cheap.

This being said, I was not looking forward to having to purchase double-vision lenses. Bifocals have a history of being so expensive as compared to other glasses. They are still more expensive than single-vision lenses, but fortunately, the price is no longer as prohibitive as in the past.

Sporkasia

Drentel - Your mother would be pleased with the newer bifocal glasses. With the newer blended lenses and a pair of nice frames, eyeglasses are a fashion statement rather than announcement of the passing years.

Drentel

When you're young and have good vision, prescription glasses and bifocal glasses aren't something you give much thought to. However, I remember my mother talking about how she didn't like the lines in bifocal glasses. I think bifocals made her feel old or she just didn't want anyone else to know she needed them.

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    • Benjamin Franklin developed the first bifocal glasses.
      By: Georgios Kollidas
      Benjamin Franklin developed the first bifocal glasses.
    • Equal division lenses, segmented bifocals and blended lenses are three main types of bifocal glasses.
      By: nito
      Equal division lenses, segmented bifocals and blended lenses are three main types of bifocal glasses.
    • Blended lenses have full strength, or reading strength, at the bottom of the lens.
      By: philip kinsey
      Blended lenses have full strength, or reading strength, at the bottom of the lens.
    • Bifocals come in three main types that offer varying degrees of transition from the upper and lower lenses.
      By: Innovated Captures
      Bifocals come in three main types that offer varying degrees of transition from the upper and lower lenses.