Ghost Image Or Blur Reduction Patents (Class 351/159.09)
  • Patent number: 11294202
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a contact lens for presbyopia and, more specifically, to a contact lens for presbyopia, providing both a far-distance vision area and a near-distance vision area in one contact lens, and continuously forming a lens magnification of the far-distance vision area and the near-distance vision area of the dominant eye and the non-dominant eye while changing the sizes of the far-distance vision area and the near-distance vision area of two eyes according to the dominant eye and the non-dominant eye, such that an intermediate-distance area is partially overlapped, thereby continuously providing a near-distance vision area at a far distance by a neural summation phenomenon that selects a clearly visible image in both eyes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 2017
    Date of Patent: April 5, 2022
    Inventors: Seong Jun Lee, Hyun Seung Lee, Hyun Jeong Lee
  • Patent number: 10942371
    Abstract: The stabilized contact lens methods and apparatus disclosed herein provide improved stabilization of a contact lens placed on a cornea of an eye. The contact lens comprises stabilization zones that allow the lens to repeatedly and consistently orient on the cornea such that a sensing zone located on the lower portion of the lens is located inferiorly to engage the lower eyelid. The stabilized contact lens can provide a lower pressure sensing zone with decreased thickness for pressure or other sensing related to the lower eyelid. The decreased thickness has the advantage of improving coupling between forces from an eyelid and a lower chamber of a fluidic module. The improved coupling allows increased amounts of fluid to move between the lower chamber and an upper optical chamber coupled to the lower chamber, such that the upper chamber can increase curvature and optical power in response to pressures of the eyelid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 2018
    Date of Patent: March 9, 2021
    Assignee: OneFocus Vision, Inc.
    Inventors: Rick Payor, Stephane Gobron, Ben Lubberman, Steve Waite
  • Patent number: 10747021
    Abstract: A contact lens incorporating one or more surface modified zones on the anterior surface of the lens may be utilized to generate a friction driven rotational force when the upper and/or lower eyelids pass over the one or more regions during blinking. A small difference in the coefficient of friction between the modified and unmodified regions of the lens may result in an equivalent rotational force to that of a thickness gradient lens. This small difference in the coefficient of friction produces a means to orient and stabilize the contact lens on eye.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 2018
    Date of Patent: August 18, 2020
    Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc
    Inventors: Steven Franklin, Cornelis Petrus Hendriks, Gregory Hofmann, Jason Tokarski, Thom Warmerdam
  • Patent number: 10598957
    Abstract: Disclosed herein is a contact lens comprising a rounded, minus-carrier, lenticular-like curve over a central, upper portion of the lens that allows the contact lens to translate upwards in downgaze.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 2018
    Date of Patent: March 24, 2020
    Assignee: Ohio State Innovation Foundation
    Inventors: Melissa D. Bailey, Joseph T. Barr
  • Patent number: 8894203
    Abstract: This invention describes strategies and devices for improving the visual experience while expanding the depth of field of presbyopic and pseudophakic patients. The invention describes strategies and devices for providing improved image quality and improved visual quality of patients employing simultaneous vision bifocal, trifocal or multifocal corrections or monovision. The invention describes strategies and devices for reducing the visibility of the defocused part of the retinal image generated by simultaneous vision bifocal and multifocal ophthalmic corrections and monovision. The invention describes strategies and devices that employ control of spherical aberration or other similar asphericities to reduce the visibility of defocused ghost images.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 2012
    Date of Patent: November 25, 2014
    Inventors: Arthur Bradley, Peter S. Kollbaum, Larry N. Thibos
  • Patent number: 8752958
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for increasing the depth of focus of the human eye is comprised of a lens body, an optic in the lens body configured to produce light interference, and a pinhole-like optical aperture substantially in the center of the optic. The optic may be configured to produce light scattering or composed of a light reflective material. Alternatively, the optic may increase the depth of focus via a combination of light interference, light scattering, light reflection and/or light absorption. The optic may also be configured as a series of concentric circles, a weave, a pattern of particles, or a pattern of curvatures. One method involves screening a patient for an ophthalmic lens using a pinhole screening device in the lens to increase the patient's depth of focus. Another method comprises surgically implanting a mask in the patient's eye to increase the depth of focus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 2012
    Date of Patent: June 17, 2014
    Assignee: Boston Innovative Optics, Inc.
    Inventors: David Miller, Ernesto Blanco
  • Patent number: 8529058
    Abstract: In one aspect, the present invention provides a method for correcting vision that employs two lenses, at least one of which is a multifocal lens, with different focusing characteristics for use in the two eyes of the patient. The visual performance of each lens (e.g., visual contrast or acuity) is selected in accordance with a predefined relation so as to optimize the binocular visual performance provided by the combination of the lenses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 2008
    Date of Patent: September 10, 2013
    Assignee: Novartis AG
    Inventors: Xin Hong, Mutlu Karakelle, Xiaoxiao Zhang, Arthur Bradley