Patents Assigned to Escalon Medical Corporation
  • Patent number: 6503262
    Abstract: A retractable micro-surgical tool includes a shell, slidable insert, slide button, spring, and blade. The shell is preferably a hollow tube. A first slot is formed through the wall of the shell at substantially a first end thereof. A second slot is formed through the wall of the shell at substantially a middle of the shell length. A connecting slot is formed between the first and second slots to enable the slide button to be slid therebetween. The slidable insert includes a body, a first cantilever arm, and a second cantilever arm. The blade is preferably inserted into a first end of the body. An end of the blade may have different shapes suitable for performing micro-surgery. The first cantilever arm extends from substantially a middle of said body and the second cantilever arm extends from an end of the first cantilever arm. The slide button is attached to a top of the second cantilever arm at assembly. At least one side of the body has a groove formed therein to provide clearance for the spring.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 7, 2003
    Assignee: Escalon Medical Corporation
    Inventor: Roger A. Edens
  • Patent number: 6391041
    Abstract: A retractable ophthalmic surgical tool includes a shell, slidable insert, slide button, spring, and blade. The shell is preferably a hollow tube. A first slot is formed through the wall of the shell at substantially a first end thereof. A second slot is formed through the wall of the shell at substantially a middle of the shell length. A connecting slot is formed between the first and second slots to enable the slide button to be slid therebetween. The slidable insert includes a body, a first cantilever arm, and a second cantilever arm. The blade is preferably inserted into a first end of the body. The first cantilever arm extends from substantially a middle of said body and the second cantilever arm extends from an end of the first cantilever arm. The slide button is attached to a top of the second cantilever arm at assembly. At least one side of the body has a groove formed therein to provide clearance for the spring. A hole is formed through a middle of the body for attachment of one end of the spring.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 21, 2002
    Assignee: Escalon Medical Corporation
    Inventor: Roger A. Edens
  • Patent number: 6110166
    Abstract: A method for corneal laser surgery includes directing the focal point of a focused laser beam at a start point in the stroma. The focal point is then moved along a predetermined path in the cornea to photodisrupt tissue and to create a flap or a plug of corneal tissue. Specifically, the flap or plug is crated with an undercut region that interlocks with an overlap region to restrain movement of the flap or plug in an anterior direction. Stromal tissue under the flap or plug can then be removed when the plug or flap is forceably lifted from the cornea. The flap or plug is subsequently replaced in its interlocking relationship with the remainder of the corneal tissue. The diminished stromal tissue reshapes the cornea in a manner which improves the vision of the patient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 2, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 29, 2000
    Assignee: Escalon Medical Corporation
    Inventor: Tibor Juhasz
  • Patent number: 5993438
    Abstract: A method for performing intrastromal photorefractive keratectomy in the cornea of an eye, using a pulsed, laser beam to photodisrupt a portion of the cornea, includes the initial step of focusing the beam to a focal spot at a selected starting point in the stroma. The starting point is located at a predetermined distance behind the epithelium of the cornea. While focused on the starting point, the laser beam is pulsed to disrupt a volume of the stroma which is approximately equal to the volume of the focal point. Subsequently, the beam is focused in a patterned sequence to focal spots at other discrete points in the stroma. At each point the stroma is photodisrupted. With this progressive pattern of photodisruption, each spot is placed substantially contiguous with adjacent a volume of previously disrupted tissue. The resultant photodisrupted tissue creates a layer which is substantially centro-symmetrical around the optical axis. A plurality of layers can be removed to create a cavity in the stroma.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 21, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 30, 1999
    Assignee: Escalon Medical Corporation
    Inventors: Tibor Juhasz, Josef F. Bille
  • Patent number: 5871268
    Abstract: A cool white light source includes a reflectorized lamp which outputs light having a correlated color temperature of about 5830.degree. K., a first ultraviolet (UV) filter and a second infrared (IR) filter. The lamp reflector also acts as an initial IR filter and initially filters out about 80 percent or more of the infrared radiation spectrum of the lamp generated light before the lamp generated light is passed through the first UV filter and the second IR filter. The second IR filter has an effective filtration of about 90 percent at least above about 760 nm, suggestedly above about 720 nm and most desirably above about 700 nm. The UV filter has an effective UV reflectance of over 99 percent at least below about 375 nm and suggestedly below about 400 nm and desirably below about 420 nm. Since filtration occurs at the margins of the visible light spectrum, a high correlated color temperature is maintained, such that a balanced white light having a color temperature over 5000.degree. K. is delivered.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1996
    Date of Patent: February 16, 1999
    Assignee: Escalon Medical Corporation
    Inventors: Roger A. Edens, Ronald L. Hueneke