Patents Assigned to Abbott Medical Optics Inc.
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Publication number: 20100057202Abstract: An intraocular lens for providing enhanced vision includes an optic having a clear aperture having an outer diameter. The optic has opposing first and second surfaces disposed about an optical axis, the first surface including a cross-sectional profile. The optic further includes central and outer zones that fill the entire clear aperture of the optic. The central zone is disposed about the optical axis having an outer diameter, the profile in the vicinity of the central zone having a constant radius of curvature or a radius of curvature that increases with increasing radius from the optical axis. The outer zone is disposed about the central zone, the profile in the outer zone having a base curvature with a base radius of curvature and a center of curvature, the profile in the outer zone characterized in that, as the distance from the optical axis increases, the distance from the center of curvature of the base curvature also increases. The central zone and the outer zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2009Publication date: March 4, 2010Applicant: Abbott Medical Optics IncInventor: Theophilus Bogaert
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Publication number: 20100057203Abstract: Intraocular lenses for providing accommodation include an anterior optic, a posterior optic, and a lens structure. In one such lens, the lens structure comprises an anterior element coupled to the anterior optic and a posterior element coupled to the posterior optic. The anterior and posterior elements are coupled to one another at a peripheral region of the intraocular lens. The intraocular lens may also includes a projection extending anteriorly from the posterior element that limits posterior motion of the anterior optic so as to maintain a minimum separation between anterior optic and an anterior surface of the posterior optic.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2009Publication date: March 4, 2010Applicant: Abbott Medical Optics Inc.Inventors: Robert E. Glick, Daniel G. Brady
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Patent number: 7670330Abstract: A method for operating a surgical system including a control unit having a vacuum sensor and/or a flow rate sensor, the method including placing a handpiece in an operative relationship with an eye for a surgical procedure and thereafter supplying irrigation fluid to the handpiece while applying a vacuum to the handpiece to aspirate the irrigation fluid from the eye through the handpiece. During fluid aspiration, a vacuum level and/or flow rate is sensed which corresponds to an occlusion of the handpiece and from the sensed vacuum level and/or flow rate, a duration of the occlusion is determined. In response to the determined duration of occlusion, at least one of the handpiece parameters is varied.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2005Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: Abbott Medical Optics Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Claus, Wayne S. Wong, Carina R. Reisin, Stephen H. Jang
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Patent number: 7662180Abstract: An accommodating IOL comprises an optic adapted to focus light toward a retina of an eye, and a movement assembly coupled to the eye to provide effective accommodating movement, preferably axial movement, of the optic. At least a portion of the movement assembly is made from a material that is less stiff and/or more resilient than the material used to make the optic. Optionally, an outer ring or support portion made at least partially from either a relatively stiff material such as the material used in the optic or a relatively resilient material such as the material used in the movement assembly is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2002Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: Abbott Medical Optics Inc.Inventors: Marlene L. Paul, Michael D. Lowery, Daniel Brady, Arlene Gwon
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Publication number: 20100036490Abstract: A foldable intraocular lens for providing vision contains an optic body that includes an optical zone and a peripheral zone entirely surrounding the optical zone. The optic body has an anterior face, a substantially opposing posterior face, an optic edge, and an optical axis. The anterior face comprises a central face, a peripheral face, and a recessed annular face therebetween that is disposed posterior to the peripheral face. The intraocular lens further comprises at least one haptic that is integrally formed with the peripheral zone. The haptic comprises a distal posterior face, a proximal posterior face, and a step edge disposed at a boundary therebetween. The haptic further comprises a side edge disposed between the optic edge and the step edge. The proximal posterior face and the posterior face of the optic body form a continuous surface. An edge corner is formed by the intersection of the continuous surface with the optic edge, the side edge, and the step edge.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2009Publication date: February 11, 2010Applicant: Abbott Medical Optics Inc.Inventors: Jim Deacon, David J. Shepherd, Daniel G. Brady, Marlene L. Paul
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Patent number: 7654672Abstract: A system for providing vision contains an aberrometer, a wavefront sensor, and a transfer optical system. The aberrometer is configured to measure a received wavefront. The aberrometer includes a wavefront sensor and a transfer optical system for transferring an input wavefront so as to the provide the received wavefront at or near the wavefront sensor. The system also includes a processor in communication with the aberrometer, a readable memory, and instructions located within the memory. The readable memory contains one or more system error parameters and instructions available to the processor. The instructions are for determining at least one aberration of the received wavefront and calculating the input wavefront based on the received wavefront and the one or more system error parameters.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2008Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: Abbott Medical Optics Inc.Inventors: Huawei Zhao, Li Chen
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Publication number: 20100014049Abstract: An ophthalmic lens for providing a plurality of foci includes an optic having an anterior surface, a posterior surface, and an optical axis. The ophthalmic lens has a first region and a second region. The first region has a first refractive optical power and includes a first base curvature having a finite first radius of curvature and a first phase plate having at least one diffraction order with a diffractive optical power. The first region is configured for forming a first focus and a second focus. The second region has a second refractive optical power and includes a second base curvature having a finite second radius of curvature that is different from the first radius of curvature and a second phase plate having at least one diffraction order with a diffractive optical power. The second region is configured for forming a third focus that is between the first focus and the second focus.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2009Publication date: January 21, 2010Applicant: Abbott Medical Optics Inc.Inventors: Mark H. Bandhauer, Alan J. Lang
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Publication number: 20090323020Abstract: An intraocular lens for correcting or reducing the astigmatism of a cornea includes an optical element that has optical properties and characteristics that make it tolerant of rotational misalignment, when compared to a comparable lens having a uniform astigmatism orientation across its entire optical element, leading to more relaxed tolerances for a surgeon that implants the lens. The optical element of the toric ophthalmic lens has meridians associated therewith, including a high power meridian and a low power meridian orthogonal to the high power meridian. The optical element has at least one radially modulated meridian along which power monotonically varies with increasing radial position.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: Abbott Medical Optics Inc.Inventors: HUAWEI ZHAO, Hendrik A. Weeber, Patricia Ann Piers
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Patent number: 7636549Abstract: A method and apparatus for managing the establishment of a wireless connection between an instrument host and a non-fixed device is provided. The method comprises acquiring the non-fixed medical device address over a fixed wire by replacing the traditional wireless searching mechanism. The method also comprises providing an authentication mechanism between the instrument host and the non-fixed device, for example, across a wireless communications network.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2006Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Assignee: Abbott Medical Optics Inc.Inventors: Dung T. Ma, Hao V. Nguyen
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Patent number: 7632431Abstract: An intraocular lens includes an optic adapted to focus light toward a retina of an eye, and at least one fixation member configured to at least assist in supporting the optic in the eye. The fixation member includes a proximal portion coupled to the optic and a distal portion configured to be in contact with eye tissue when the intraocular lens is in use in the eye. The proximal portion of the fixation member includes at least one first area formed of a first, substantially rigid material, and at least one second area formed of a second material which is more flexible than the first material.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2005Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: Abbott Medical Optics Inc.Inventors: Massoud Ghazizadeh, Harish Makker
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Patent number: 7628054Abstract: A method and system for calibrating an analog sensor used in a digital measurement system is provided. The design comprises generating a precise pressure value set at multiple calibration points and supplying said precise pressure value set to an uncalibrated pressure sensor, detecting sensor changes for the uncalibrated pressure sensor based on each precise pressure value generated, polling an actual pressure reading associated with a sensor change for the uncalibrated pressure sensor for each calibration point, and establishing a mathematical relationship between measured value readings and actual pressure for the uncalibrated sensor. Establishing the mathematical relationship converts the uncalibrated sensor to a newly calibrated sensor. A known good sensor may be employed to enhance calibration reliability.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2006Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Abbott Medical Optics Inc.Inventors: Abraham Hajishah, David A. King, Michael J. Claus
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Publication number: 20090234450Abstract: An intraocular lens with a hydrophilic polymer coating composition and methods for using same are provided. Specifically, a composition suitable for reducing tackiness in intraocular lens is provided wherein an acrylic intraocular lens is treated by vapor deposition with an alkoxy silyl terminated polyethylene glycol polymer composition. Methods for making an intraocular lens with a hydrophilic polymer coating are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2009Publication date: September 17, 2009Applicant: ABBOTT MEDICAL OPTICS INC.Inventors: Michael D. Lowery, Laurent Hoffmann
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Publication number: 20090209716Abstract: A method of making antimicrobial quaternary ammonium polymers, comprising: a) mixing 1,4-bis-dimethylamino-2-butene, water, a first portion of triethanolamine and a first portion of acid; b) adding a 1,4-dihalo-2-butene and heating the reaction mixture; c) adding a second portion of triethanolamine and a second portion of acid, and d) isolating a quaternary ammonium polymer having a molecular weight of at least 26 k.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2009Publication date: August 20, 2009Applicant: Abbott Medical Optics Inc.Inventor: Zhi-Jian Yu
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Publication number: 20090201465Abstract: Methods and devices measure eye blinks and tear film lipid and aqueous layer thickness before and following ophthalmic formula application onto the ocular surface, especially wherein the ophthalmic formula is an artificial tear. The methods and devices are suitable for dry eye diagnosis. The methods and devices are suitable for use to evaluate ophthalmic formula effects on the tear film and to use such information to diagnose ophthalmic formula treatment of ocular disease conditions such as dry eye in the absence of contact lens wear or post-surgical eye drop treatment and diagnosis. The methods and devices are also suitable for use in the optimization of ophthalmic drug dosage forms and sustained drug release.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2009Publication date: August 13, 2009Applicant: Abbott Medical Optics Inc.Inventor: Stan Huth
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Publication number: 20090203795Abstract: A multipurpose solution for contact lens care, comprising: an aqueous liquid medium; a quaternary ammonium polymer having an average molecular weight as determined by the proton NMR method of at least 22 k, and methods for making.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2009Publication date: August 13, 2009Applicant: Abbott Medical Optics Inc.Inventor: Zhi-Jian Yu