Patents by Inventor Griffith Altmann

Griffith Altmann has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20240004105
    Abstract: A lens comprising an optic body may include a first portion comprised of a first material having a first spectral transmission profile and a second portion comprised of a second material having a second spectral transmission profile. A beam of light may be transmitted through the first portion to be absorbed by the second portion to effect a refractive-index change in the second material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 23, 2020
    Publication date: January 4, 2024
    Inventor: Griffith ALTMANN
  • Publication number: 20230181368
    Abstract: An ophthalmic surgical laser system and method for forming a lenticule in a subject's eye using “fast-scan-slow-sweep” scanning scheme. A high frequency scanner forms a fast scan line, which is placed by the XY and Z scanners at a location tangential to a parallel of latitude of the surface of the lenticule. The XY and Z scanners then move the scan line in a slow sweep trajectory along a meridian of longitude of the surface of the lenticule in one sweep. Multiple sweeps are performed along different meridians to form the entire lenticule surface, and a prism is used to change the orientation of the scan line of the high frequency scanner between successive sweeps. In each sweep, within a central area of the lenticule where the sweeps overlap, the laser is periodically blanked (or delivered with significantly reduced pulse energy) to reduce the total energy delivered in that area.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 10, 2021
    Publication date: June 15, 2023
    Inventors: Cynthia Villanueva, Deepali Mehta-Hurt, Hong Fu, Jiandong Xu, Alireza Malek Tabrizi, Griffith Altmann
  • Publication number: 20220378615
    Abstract: A method implemented in an ophthalmic surgical laser system for forming a corneal flap in a patient's eye with improved bubble management. The flap includes a horizontal bed and a vertical or near vertical side cut around the periphery of the bed except for an uncut hinge area. The side cut has a bubble barrier layer that can prevent bubbles formed by the laser-tissue interaction from escaping into an interface between the corneal and the patient interface lens. In some embodiments, the bubble barrier layer is a thin uncut layer, located in the epithelium of the cornea, that separates the side cut into two portions. In other embodiments, the side cut does not reach the anterior corneal surface, leaving an uncut bubble barrier layer located with the epithelium. In other embodiments, an additional side cut portion is formed through the uncut bubble barrier layer as the last step.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 18, 2022
    Publication date: December 1, 2022
    Inventors: Alireza Malek Tabrizi, James Hill, Nima Khatibzadeh, Pavel Vodkin, Harvey Liu, Hong Fu, Griffith Altmann
  • Publication number: 20220062049
    Abstract: A method for forming deep corneal lamellar incision parallel to the posterior corneal surface when the eye is docked to the patient interface. A lower-energy detecting beam generated by the same pulsed laser that generates the higher-energy treatment laser beam is utilized to measure the posterior corneal surface profile. The detecting beam is scanned in the eye according to a first 3-dimensional scan pattern, while intensity of the back-reflected light is measured by a light intensity detector. The first scan pattern may be a spiral pattern in the X-Y plane coupled with a Z direction oscillation function. Peaks of the light intensity signal are detected, and corresponding spatial positions of the focus point are obtained; a known offset distance is added to the depth value to obtain the posterior corneal surface profile. Based thereon, the treatment laser beam is scanned in the eye to form the deep corneal lamellar incision.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 26, 2021
    Publication date: March 3, 2022
    Inventors: Hong Fu, Mohammad Saidur Rahaman, Alireza Malek Tabrizi, Zenon Witowski, Griffith Altmann
  • Publication number: 20060030938
    Abstract: In an embodiment, an aspheric IOL for use in a pseudophakic ocular system has no inherent spherical aberration. In an embodiment, an aspheric IOL for use in a pseudophakic ocular system has a controlled amount of inherent negative spherical aberration such that the IOL induces no spherical aberration in a converging wavefront from a cornea passing through the lens. The amount of negative spherical aberration is less than an amount necessary to counter balance the positive spherical aberration of the cornea. In an aspect, the amount of inherent negative spherical aberration mimics that of a healthy natural crystalline lens in a relaxed state. An embodiment of the invention is directed to a family of aspheric IOLs made up of any two or more member aspheric IOLs each having different spherical aberration values and different lens shape factors. A lens constant, such as the well known A-constant, is kept constant throughout the family of lenses.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 12, 2005
    Publication date: February 9, 2006
    Inventor: Griffith Altmann
  • Publication number: 20050203619
    Abstract: An aspheric IOL for use in an ocular system has no inherent spherical aberration. An aspheric IOL for use in an ocular system has a controlled amount of inherent negative spherical aberration such that the IOL induces no spherical aberration in a converging wavefront. The amount of negative spherical aberration is less than an amount necessary to counter balance the positive spherical aberration of the cornea. A family of aspheric IOLs made up of any two or more individual aspheric IOLs having different spherical aberration values and different lens shape factors. A lens constant, such as the A-constant, is kept constant throughout the family of lenses. In an aspect, the A-constant of a child-family of aspheric IOLs matches the A-constant of a parent-family of spherical IOLs. A method for designing a family of aspheric IOLs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 11, 2005
    Publication date: September 15, 2005
    Inventor: Griffith Altmann
  • Publication number: 20050128432
    Abstract: An optical zone for a lens has a center optical axis. A first region of the optical zone includes a first optical curve having a first optical axis that is collinear with the center optical axis. A plurality of secondary regions is formed within the first region. Each of the secondary regions has a respective secondary optical curve with a corresponding secondary optical axis. Each secondary optical axis is collinear with the first optical axis. Each of the secondary optical curves is decentered relative to the first optical curve.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 16, 2003
    Publication date: June 16, 2005
    Inventor: Griffith Altmann
  • Publication number: 20050104239
    Abstract: A method and mold assembly to control the polymerization of a molded article. In one embodiment, an amorphous posterior mold comprising a non-critical surface having a controlled radius of curvature is used to produce molded articles. In an alternate embodiment, ophthalmic lenses are produced using a posterior mold in which the concave surface of the non-critical surface is filled with a liquid having a similar refractive index as the mold material. In still another embodiment, a positive lens is placed at a predetermined distance adjacent to the mold assembly to alter the irradiation path to the mold assembly. In still another embodiment, a positive lens is placed within the concave surface of the posterior lens.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 20, 2004
    Publication date: May 19, 2005
    Inventors: Griffith Altmann, Lisa Armstrong, Kevin Beebe, Ian Cox, Horngyih Huang, Michael Lesczynski, Arthur Martin, Michelle Moran, Joseph Papalia, Dominic Ruscio