Patents Assigned to VISIONEERING TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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Patent number: 11630326Abstract: Disclosed are lenses and methods for verifying a lens with an induced aperture. The lenses can have a geometry that, among other things, maintains a centered position about a wearer's eye to prevent more than a permissible amount of movement of the lens relative to the eye. Further disclosed is a method for verifying the power profiles used with the lens, and a lens that can have a single power profile for a wide range of presbyopia.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2021Date of Patent: April 18, 2023Assignee: Visioneering Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Richard A. Griffin, Rick E. Payor, Mark K. Tyson, Sally M. Dillehay
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Patent number: 11567346Abstract: Disclosed are lenses and methods for verifying a lens with an induced aperture. The lenses can have a geometry that, among other things, maintains a centered position about a wearer's eye to prevent more than a permissible amount of movement of the lens relative to the eye. Further disclosed is a method for verifying the power profiles used with the lens, and a lens that can have a single power profile for a wide range of presbyopia.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2016Date of Patent: January 31, 2023Assignee: Visioneering Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Richard A Griffin, Rick E Payor, Mark K Tyson, Sally M Dillehay
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Publication number: 20220011597Abstract: Disclosed are lenses and methods for verifying a lens with an induced aperture. The lenses can have a geometry that, among other things, maintains a centered position about a wearer's eye to prevent more than a permissible amount of movement of the lens relative to the eye. Further disclosed is a method for verifying the power profiles used with the lens, and a lens that can have a single power profile for a wide range of presbyopia.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2021Publication date: January 13, 2022Applicant: Visioneering Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Richard A. Griffin, Rick E. Payor, Mark K. Tyson, Sally M. Dillehay
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Patent number: 10747023Abstract: A method is provided for addressing myopia progression or inclination to myopia in which the influence of accommodative lag stress on myopia is reduced or eliminated to counter eye axial length growth. User depth of focus is increased to relieve stress from overall accommodative effort and stress from accommodation and accommodative lag to retard myopia progression and enable continuous and long tem treatment by the user.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2012Date of Patent: August 18, 2020Assignee: VISIONEERING TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: Richard A. Griffin
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Publication number: 20180356651Abstract: Disclosed are lenses and methods for verifying a lens with an induced aperture. The lenses can have a geometry that, among other things, maintains a centered position about a wearer's eye to prevent more than a permissible amount of movement of the lens relative to the eye. Further disclosed is a method for verifying the power profiles used with the lens, and a lens that can have a single power profile for a wide range of presbyopia.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2018Publication date: December 13, 2018Applicant: Visioneering Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Richard A. Griffin, Rick E. Payor, Mark K. Tyson, Sally M. Dillehay
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Publication number: 20170227788Abstract: Disclosed are lenses and methods for verifying a lens with an induced aperture. The lenses can have a geometry that, among other things, maintains a centered position about a wearer's eye to prevent more than a permissible amount of movement of the lens relative to the eye. Further disclosed is a method for verifying the power profiles used with the lens, and a lens that can have a single power profile for a wide range of presbyopia.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2016Publication date: August 10, 2017Applicant: Visioneering Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Richard A. Griffin, Rick E. Payor, Mark K. Tyson, Sally M. Dillehay
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Publication number: 20140111763Abstract: A method is provided for addressing myopia progression or inclination to myopia in which the influence of accommodative lag stress on myopia is reduced or eliminated to counter eye axial length growth. User depth of focus is increased to relieve stress from overall accommodative effort and stress from accommodation and accommodative lag to retard myopia progression and enable continuous and long tem treatment by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2012Publication date: April 24, 2014Applicant: VISIONEERING TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: Richard A. Griffin