Patents Assigned to CooperVision, Inc.
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Publication number: 20090295001Abstract: Systems and methods of manufacturing ophthalmic lenses, for example, silicone hydrogel contact lenses, are provided. The present systems and methods provide certain amounts of ultraviolet light to contact lens mold assemblies that comprise a silicone hydrogel precursor composition. For example, the systems and methods may provide ultraviolet light at an intensity from 20 ?W/cm2 to 4000 ?W/cm2. The ultraviolet light intensity can be provided as substantially uniform levels to provide consistent curing for batches of silicone hydrogel contact lenses.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2006Publication date: December 3, 2009Applicant: CooperVision, Inc.Inventor: Richard C. Rogers
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Publication number: 20080137076Abstract: A contact lens package includes a base member including a cavity dimensioned to accommodate contact lens and a liquid therein. The combination of the cavity, the contact lens, and the liquid cooperate to collimate partially collimated light directed toward a bottom surface of the cavity. The cavity can be sealed by attaching a removable sealing member to the base member around the cavity. Methods of inspecting ophthalmic lenses using the present packages are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: COOPERVISION, INC.Inventors: Julie Clements, Steve Hope, Kevin Aldridge
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Publication number: 20080030676Abstract: A contact lens having a rotational stabilization mechanism thereon, such as prism ballast, and a thickness profile that reduces the torque imparted on the lens by the action of the eyelids, especially for stabilizing toric lenses. The prism ballast is provided on one or more portions of the anterior face of the lens such that the lens body has a uniform thickness of within 10% along horizontal cross-sections. The anterior face of the lens may be segregated into a peripheral zone, an inner zone circumscribed by the peripheral zone, and a central optic zone. The prism ballast portion is provided within the inner zone, which may be further subdivided into a superior portion, an intermediate portion proximate the optic zone, and an inferior portion. The ballast portion increases in thickness along a superior-inferior line parallel to a vertical meridian, and has a substantially uniform thickness perpendicular thereto. The peripheral zone may be tapered, and have a rounded edge.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2007Publication date: February 7, 2008Applicant: CooperVision, Inc.Inventor: Arthur Back
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Publication number: 20080024723Abstract: Devices and methods for improving vision are described. The vision of a person can be corrected using a corneal onlay or a lens positioned between an epithelial cell layer and Bowman's membrane of the person's eye. Wavefront aberrations are measured for the person's eye or eyes, and the aberrations are used to shape the corneal onlay to provide a desired vision correction power, or to shape the person's cornea.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2007Publication date: January 31, 2008Applicant: CooperVision, Inc.Inventor: J. Marmo
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Patent number: 7319133Abstract: The present contact lens treating systems and methods effectively remove extractable materials from contact lenses, for example, newly formed contact lenses, so that the lenses can be safely and conveniently worn, for example, for extended periods of time. Such treatment methods and the present extraction medium reprocessing methods allow lens treatment while reducing extraction medium losses, thereby reducing costs of these materials and the burden of such treatment on the environment. The present methods can also be useful for manufacturing a heat stabilized contact lens, for example, a water swelled contact lens including a Vitamin E component which is insoluble in the lens in a hydrated state.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2005Date of Patent: January 15, 2008Assignee: CooperVision, Inc.Inventors: Philip A. Brame, Sarah L. Almond
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Patent number: 7262232Abstract: Ophthalmic lenses, such as corneal contact lenses, include a lens body made of a composition including a lens body made of a composition including a first crosslinked polymer material which is water swellable, and a second polymeric material, other than the first material, selected from water soluble polymeric materials, water swellable polymeric materials and mixtures thereof. The second material is physically immobilized by the first material. Such lenses provide increased water retention and/or increased water content and/or increased modulus and/or reduced friction which increases lens wearer comfort. Compositions and methods for providing such lenses and compositions are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2005Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Assignee: CooperVision, Inc.Inventors: Jiri Sulc, Zuzana Krckova
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Patent number: 7256881Abstract: An automated lens inspection system that images the edge and surface of an ophthalmic lens transmits light through the ophthalmic lens to a camera to create a complete digital image of the lens edge or lens surface. The digitized image(s) is(are) analyzed to detect defects or abnormalities of the ophthalmic lens. Methods of inspecting ophthalmic lenses are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2003Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: CooperVision, Inc.Inventors: Kirk Leppard, Mark Hoyle, Chris Townsend, Mike Hazel
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Publication number: 20070182920Abstract: Corneal onlays and method of making and using corneal onlays are described. The present corneal onlays may have clinically acceptable lens bodies for use in human eyes. The present corneal onlays may have one or more physical features that contribute to the success of the present onlays in human eyes.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2007Publication date: August 9, 2007Applicant: COOPERVISION, INC.Inventors: Arthur Back, J. Christopher Marmo, Malik Hakim, Gregg A. Dean
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Patent number: 7249849Abstract: Contact lenses for use in eyes are provided and include a lens body and a plurality of microchannels defined in a posterior face of the lens body. The microchannels are structured to promote effective tear fluid exchange between an exposed surface of the eye and a surface of the eye covered by the lens body. Each of the microchannels preferably includes a substantially junctionless, convex surface along a major portion of a length of the microchannel.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2006Date of Patent: July 31, 2007Assignee: Coopervision, Inc.Inventors: J. Christopher Marmo, Gregg A. Dean
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Publication number: 20070119721Abstract: Contact lenses ready for use in an eye are provided including a contact lens body containing a hydrophilic polymeric component and a water soluble polymer component. Such contact lenses, which preferably are wet cast molded, are particularly useful as disposable or single use lenses. New contact lens packaging systems and production methods are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2007Publication date: May 31, 2007Applicant: COOPERVISION, INC.Inventor: J. Marmo
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Publication number: 20070119720Abstract: Contact lenses ready for use in an eye are provided including a contact lens body containing a hydrophilic polymeric component and a water soluble polymer component. Such contact lenses, which preferably are wet cast molded, are particularly useful as disposable or single use lenses. New contact lens packaging systems and production methods are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2007Publication date: May 31, 2007Applicant: COOPERVISION, INC.Inventor: J. Marmo
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Publication number: 20070109495Abstract: A contact lens having a rotational stabilization mechanism thereon, such as prism ballast, and a thickness profile that reduces the torque imparted on the lens by the action of the eyelids, especially for stabilizing toric lenses. The prism ballast is provided on one or more portions of the anterior face of the lens such that the lens body has a uniform thickness of within 10% along horizontal cross-sections. The anterior face of the lens may be segregated into a peripheral zone, an inner zone circumscribed by the peripheral zone, and a central optic zone. The prism ballast portion is provided within the inner zone, which may be further subdivided into a superior portion, an intermediate portion proximate the optic zone, and an inferior portion. The ballast portion increases in thickness along a superior-inferior line parallel to a vertical meridian, and has a substantially uniform thickness perpendicular thereto. The peripheral zone may be tapered, and have a rounded edge.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2006Publication date: May 17, 2007Applicant: COOPERVISION, INC.Inventors: Arthur Back, Gregg Dean
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Publication number: 20070066706Abstract: Silicone hydrogel contact lenses are provided which have reduced modulus and contact angle properties, and which have acceptable wettabilities for use in daily wear and extended or continuous wear applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2006Publication date: March 22, 2007Applicant: CooperVision, Inc.Inventors: Nick Manesis, Arthur Back
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Publication number: 20070019155Abstract: A contact lens having a rotational stabilization mechanism thereon, such as prism ballast, and a thickness profile that reduces the torque imparted on the lens by the action of the eyelids, especially for stabilizing toric lenses. The prism ballast is provided on one or more portions of the anterior face of the lens such that the lens body has a uniform thickness of within 10% along horizontal cross-sections. The anterior face of the lens may be segregated into a peripheral zone, an inner zone circumscribed by the peripheral zone, and a central optic zone. The prism ballast portion is provided within the inner zone, which may be further subdivided into a superior portion, an intermediate portion proximate the optic zone, and an inferior portion. The ballast portion increases in thickness along a superior-inferior line parallel to a vertical meridian, and has a substantially uniform thickness perpendicular thereto. The peripheral zone may be tapered, and have a rounded edge.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2006Publication date: January 25, 2007Applicant: COOPERVISION, INC.Inventor: Arthur Back
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Patent number: 7134753Abstract: A contact lens having a rotational stabilization mechanism thereon, such as prism ballast, and a thickness profile that reduces the torque imparted on the lens by the action of the eyelids, especially for stabilizing toric lenses. The prism ballast is provided on one or more portions of the anterior face of the lens such that the lens body has a uniform thickness of within 10% along horizontal cross-sections. The anterior face of the lens may be segregated into a peripheral zone, an inner zone circumscribed by the peripheral zone, and a central optic zone. The prism ballast portion is provided within the inner zone, which may be further subdivided into a superior portion, an intermediate portion proximate the optic zone, and an inferior portion. The ballast portion increases in thickness along a superior-inferior line parallel to a vertical meridian, and has a substantially uniform thickness perpendicular thereto. The peripheral zone may be tapered, and have a rounded edge.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2005Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: CooperVision, Inc.Inventor: Arthur Back
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Patent number: 7133174Abstract: A contact lens having a rotational stabilization mechanism thereon, such as prism ballast, and a thickness profile that reduces the torque imparted on the lens by the action of the eyelids, especially for stabilizing toric lenses. The prism ballast is provided on one or more portions of the anterior face of the lens such that the lens body has a uniform thickness of within 10% along horizontal cross-sections. The anterior face of the lens may be segregated into a peripheral zone, an inner zone circumscribed by the peripheral zone, and a central optic zone. The prism ballast portion is provided within the inner zone, which may be further subdivided into a superior portion, an intermediate portion proximate the optic zone, and an inferior portion. The ballast portion increases in thickness along a superior-inferior line parallel to a vertical meridian, and has a substantially uniform thickness perpendicular thereto. The peripheral zone may be tapered, and have a rounded edge.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2005Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Assignee: CooperVision, Inc.Inventor: Arthur Back
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Publication number: 20060203189Abstract: Methods for producing a junctionless ophthalmic lens are provided. Additionally, ophthalmic lenses having junctionless, three dimensional surfaces, for example, asymmetrical anterior and/or posterior surfaces, as well as molding tools used in the production of such lenses, are also provided. The method generally include providing sample data points to define a surface contour, and interpolating between these data points using an algorithm to produce a simulated three dimensional surface. The simulated three dimensional surface is used in producing an ophthalmic lens, for example, in cast molding a contact lens.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2006Publication date: September 14, 2006Applicant: COOPERVISION, INC.Inventors: Arthur Ho, Arthur Back
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Patent number: 7080905Abstract: Contact lenses for use in eyes are provided and include a lens body and a plurality of microchannels defined in a posterior face of the lens body. The microchannels are structured to promote effective tear fluid exchange between an exposed surface of the eye and a surface of the eye covered by the lens body. Each of the microchannels preferably includes a substantially junctionless, convex surface along a major portion of a length of the microchannel.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2005Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Assignee: CooperVision, Inc.Inventors: J. Christopher Marmo, Gregg A. Dean
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Publication number: 20060063852Abstract: Ophthalmically compatible contact lenses include lens bodies configured for placement on a cornea of an animal or human eye. The lens bodies are made of a hydrophilic silicon-containing polymeric material. The lens bodies have oxygen permeabilities, water content, surface wettabilities, flexibilities, and/or designs to be worn by a lens wearer even during sleep. The present lenses can be worn on a daily basis, including overnight, or can be worn for several days, such as about thirty days, without requiring removal or cleaning.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2005Publication date: March 23, 2006Applicants: Asahikasei Aime Co. Ltd., CooperVision, Inc.Inventors: Junichi Iwata, Tsuneo Hoki, Seiichirou Ikawa, Arthur Back
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Publication number: 20050280774Abstract: A contact lens having a rotational stabilization mechanism thereon, such as prism ballast, and a thickness profile that reduces the torque imparted on the lens by the action of the eyelids, especially for stabilizing toric lenses. The prism ballast is provided on one or more portions of the anterior face of the lens such that the lens body has a uniform thickness of within 10% along horizontal cross-sections. The anterior face of the lens may be segregated into a peripheral zone, an inner zone circumscribed by the peripheral zone, and a central optic zone. The prism ballast portion is provided within the inner zone, which may be further subdivided into a superior portion, an intermediate portion proximate the optic zone, and an inferior portion. The ballast portion increases in thickness along a superior-inferior line parallel to a vertical meridian, and has a substantially uniform thickness perpendicular thereto. The peripheral zone may be tapered, and have a rounded edge.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2005Publication date: December 22, 2005Applicant: CooperVision, Inc.Inventor: Arthur Back