Patents Represented by Attorney AMO Manufacturing USA, LLC
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Patent number: 8348425Abstract: Methods, devices, and systems establish an optical surface shape that mitigates or treats a vision condition in a patient. An optical surface shape for a particular patient can be determined using a set of patient parameters for the specific patient by using a compound modulation transfer function (CMTF). The compound modulation transfer function can include a combination of modulation transfer functions (MTF's) at a plurality of distinct frequencies.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2012Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: AMO Manufacturing USA, LLC.Inventors: Guang-Ming Dai, Kingman Yee
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Patent number: 8342686Abstract: Methods, devices, and systems establish an optical surface shape that mitigates or treats a vision condition in a patient. An optical surface shape for a particular patient can be determined using a set of patient parameters for the specific patient by using a compound modulation transfer function (CMTF). The compound modulation transfer function can include a combination of modulation transfer functions (MTF's) at a plurality of distinct frequencies.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2011Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: AMO Manufacturing USA, LLC.Inventor: Guang-Ming Dai
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Patent number: 8292878Abstract: Systems and methods for removing an epithelial layer disposed over a stromal layer in a cornea irradiate a region of the epithelial layer with a pulsed beam of ablative radiation. The ablative radiation is scanned to vary the location of the beam within the region in accordance with a pulse sequence. The pulse sequence is arranged to enhance optical feedback based on a tissue fluorescence of the epithelial layer. The penetration of the epithelial layer is detected in response to the optical feedback. The use of scanning with the pulse sequence arranged to enhance optical feedback allows large areas of the epithelium to be ablated such that an operator can detect penetration of the epithelial layer.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2011Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: AMO Manufacturing USA, LLC.Inventors: Mark E. Arnoldussen, Jonathan Wong, Benjamin A. Logan
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Patent number: 8287125Abstract: The present invention generally provides improved devices, systems, and methods for measuring characteristics of at least one eye, and particularly for measuring the physiological changes in eyes under different viewing conditions. An exemplary embodiment provides a pupilometer which measures any changes in location of a pupil center with changes in viewing distances. As the eye often moves significantly during viewing, the pupil center location will often be measured relative to a convenient reference of the eye such as an outer iris boundary. Pupil size may also be recorded, and the measurements from both eyes of a patient may be taken simultaneously. Exemplary embodiments may be configured so as to allow the vergence angle between the eyes to vary with differing viewing distances, regardless of whether one or both eyes are being measured.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2011Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: AMO Manufacturing USA, LLC.Inventor: Dimitri Chernyak
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Patent number: 8228586Abstract: Methods, systems and software for determining an optical surface model for an optical tissue system using Fourier transformation algorithms. A method of reconstructing optical tissues an eye comprises transmitting an image through the optical tissues of the eye. The surface gradients from the transmitted image are measured across the optical tissues of the eye. A Fourier transform algorithm is applied to the surface gradients to reconstruct an optical surface model that corresponds to the optical tissues of the eye.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2010Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: AMO Manufacturing USA, LLC.Inventors: Dimitri Chernyak, Charles E. Campbell, Erik Gross, Seema Sornani, Guangming Dai
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Patent number: 8220925Abstract: Methods, devices, and systems establish an optical surface shape that mitigates or treats a vision condition in a patient. An optical surface shape for a particular patient can be determined using a set of patient parameters for the specific patient by using a compound modulation transfer function (CMTF). The compound modulation transfer function can include a combination of modulation transfer functions (MTF's) at a plurality of distinct frequencies.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2011Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: AMO Manufacturing USA, LLC.Inventors: Guang-ming Dai, Kingman Yee
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Patent number: 8216213Abstract: Methods, devices, and systems for reprofiling a surface of a cornea of an eye ablate a portion of the cornea to create an ablation zone with an optically correct central optical zone disposed in a central portion of the cornea, and a blend zone disposed peripherally to the central optical zone and at least partially within an optical zone of the eye. The blend zone can have an optical power that gradually diminishes with increasing radius from the central optical zone.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2002Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: AMO Manufacturing USA, LLC.Inventors: Erik Gross, Rich Hofer, Jonathan Wong
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Patent number: 8187259Abstract: Systems and methods provide for stabilizing the amount of laser energy delivered to a target from a laser device. Generally, delivered laser energy is measured over multiple laser pulses or over time in the case of a constant wave laser. A decrease is then calculated in the delivered energy, the decrease being caused by accumulation of one or more substances, such as ozone, along the laser beam delivery path due to passage of the laser beam along the path. Using this calculated decrease, a laser device may be adjusted to compensate for the decrease in delivered energy due to the accumulated substance(s), thus stabilizing the amount of energy delivered to the target.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2010Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: AMO Manufacturing USA, LLC.Inventor: Keith Holliday
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Patent number: 8182472Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods for laser eye surgery selectively ablate tissues within the cornea of an eye along one or more target surfaces, so that corneal tissue bordered by the laser incision surface(s) can be mechanically removed. An appropriate tissue-shaping surface can be selected based on the regular refractive error of the eye, and a shape of the target laser surface(s) can be calculated so as to correct irregular refractive errors of the eye, impose desired additional sphero-cylindrical and/or irregular alterations.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2009Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: AMO Manufacturing USA, LLC.Inventor: Kingman Yee
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Patent number: 8182471Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods for laser eye surgery selectively ablate tissues within the cornea of an eye along one or more target surfaces, so that corneal tissue bordered by the laser incision surface(s) can be mechanically removed. An appropriate tissue-shaping surface can be selected based on the regular refractive error of the eye, and a shape of the target laser surface(s) can be calculated so as to correct irregular refractive errors of the eye, impose desired additional sphero-cylindrical and/or irregular alterations.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2007Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: AMO Manufacturing USA, LLC.Inventor: Kingman Yee
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Patent number: 8142499Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods for treating and/or determining appropriate prescriptions for one or both eyes of a patient are particularly well-suited for addressing presbyopia, often in combination with concurrent treatments of other vision defects. High-order spherical aberration may be imposed in one or both of a patient's eyes, often as a controlled amount of negative spherical aberration extending across a pupil. A desired presbyopia-mitigating quantity of high-order spherical aberration may be defined by one or more spherical Zernike coefficients, which may be combined with Zernike coefficients generated from a wavefront aberrometer. The resulting prescription can be imposed using refractive surgical techniques such as laser eye surgery, using intraocular lenses and other implanted structures, using contact lenses, using temporary or permanent corneal reshaping techniques, and/or the like.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2008Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: AMO Manufacturing USA, LLC.Inventors: Seema Somani, Kingman Yee
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Patent number: 8129666Abstract: Devices systems, and methods can characterize an optical surface of an object. A wavefront sensor system focuses light energy propagating from the object to form a pattern on a detector. The system maps the pattern to an array with a transform function such as a Fourier transform. The values of array correspond to characteristic locations and signals in a transform space, for example an intensity of spatial frequency signals in frequency space. The characteristic location and intensity of these signals in transform space are used to measure the optical surface. For example, a characteristic frequency of a spatial frequency intensity peak in Fourier transform space can be used to estimate the location of spots on the detector. Alternatively, the characteristics can be used to the measure sphere, cylinder and axis of a wavefront, wavefront elevation maps and point spread functions, often without locating positions of individual spots on the detector.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2009Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: AMO Manufacturing USA, LLC.Inventors: Erik Gross, Charles Campbell