Patents by Inventor Jay L. Federman

Jay L. Federman 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).

  • Patent number: 5441045
    Abstract: An iris dilator includes a body formed of an expansile material being expandable from a dehydrated first size and shape to a hydrated second size and shape. When hydrated, the dilator has a shape complementary to an inside diameter of the iris and a size sufficient to dilate the iris. In addition, a mammalian iris may be dilated by inserting the at least partially dehydrated iris dilator described above into a position radially inwardly from the iris where, in the presence of bodily or surgical fluids, the dilator hydrates and expands to engage and dilate the iris. An apparatus for deforming the dilator to facilitate insertion in use includes top and bottom surfaces which engage top and bottom sides of the dilator, respectively, at least one depression member for forming a depressed area on an edge of the dilator and at least one retainer member for retaining a non-depressed area on the edge of the dilator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 15, 1995
    Assignee: Escalon Ophthalmics, Inc.
    Inventors: Jay L. Federman, Kenneth P. Cook
  • Patent number: 5318011
    Abstract: An iris dilator includes a body formed of an expansile material being expandable from a dehydrated first size and shape to a hydrated second size and shape. When hydrated, the dilator has a shape complementary to an inside diameter of the iris and a size sufficient to dilate the iris. In addition, a mammalian iris may be dilated by inserting the at least partially dehydrated iris dilator described above into a position radially inwardly from the iris where, in the presence of bodily or surgical fluids, the dilator hydrates and expands to engage and dilate the iris. An apparatus for deforming the dilator to facilitate insertion in use includes top and bottom surfaces which engage top and bottom sides of the dilator, respectively, at least one depression member for forming a depressed area on an edge of the dilator and at least one retainer member for retaining a non-depressed area on the edge of the dilator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 7, 1994
    Assignee: Escalon Ophthalmics, Inc.
    Inventors: Jay L. Federman, Kenneth P. Cook
  • Patent number: 5200430
    Abstract: Foreign substances may be removed from a mammalian body cavity containing an aqueous phase by injecting into the cavity a water-immiscible, optically clear, biocompatible debridement fluid to at least partially displace the aqueous phase, and removing the aqueous phase and the foreign substances. In addition, a method is provided for visualizing a transparent foreign substance in a mammalian body cavity using a water-immiscible, optically clear, biocompatible fluid having a refractive index different from that of water. The debridement fluid may also be used to reposition desirable substances, such as a lens in an ocular cavity, or to remove a secondary membrane from a cavity lining or structure. Preferably, a liquid heavier than water, such as a perfluorocarbon liquid, is used as the debridement fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 6, 1993
    Assignee: Escalon Ophthalmics, Inc.
    Inventor: Jay L. Federman