Patents Assigned to EYEVENSYS
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Patent number: 12575967Abstract: A device including a support (4) comprising a support base defining a spherical base contact surface, extending along a virtual sphere (S) and a circular rim extending in a rim plane; a first and a second needle mobile on the support between extracted and inserted positions in which the first and second needles are outside and maximally inserted in said virtual sphere, respectively, via first and second intermediate piercing positions in which, respectively, the first and second needles extend along first and second insertion axis and their tips are located on first and second insertion points belonging respectively to first and second hemispheres of the virtual sphere separated by a “median radial plane of the rim”, an angle (?) between the median radial plane and any insertion axis being between 70° and 110°.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2020Date of Patent: March 17, 2026Assignee: EYEVENSYSInventors: Jean-Denis Laffitte, Francine Behar-Cohen, Christophe Moureaux, François Cabaud, Jerome Joseph Schafer, Travis Michael Craft, Benjamin Lee Ko, Jacob William Schubert, Michael D. Auld
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Patent number: 12485278Abstract: An electroporation device for injecting a product into a ciliary muscle of an eye includes a support having a spherical support contact surface extending along a virtual sphere having a radius between 10 and 15 mm, a first electrode comprising a curved invasive electrode needle, a second electrode having an electrically conductive electrode contact surface, and an injection needle.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2021Date of Patent: December 2, 2025Assignee: EYEVENSYSInventors: Luc Lebreton, Elodie Touchard, Romain Benard, Karine Bigot, Cécile Madaras, Francine Behar-Cohen
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Publication number: 20210128911Abstract: An electroporation device for injecting a product into a ciliary muscle of an eye includes a support having a spherical support contact surface extending along a virtual sphere having a radius between 10 and 15 mm, a first electrode comprising a curved invasive electrode needle, a second electrode having an electrically conductive electrode contact surface, and an injection needle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2021Publication date: May 6, 2021Applicant: EYEVENSYSInventors: Luc LEBRETON, Elodie TOUCHARD, Romain BENARD, Karine BIGOT, Cécile MADARAS, Francine BEHAR-COHEN
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Patent number: 10912939Abstract: An electroporation device for injecting a product into a ciliary muscle of an eye, said device comprising: a support having a support contact surface extending along a virtual sphere having a radius between 10 and 15 mm, so as to match the outside surface of the eye, a first electrode comprising an invasive electrode needle, a second electrode having an electrically conductive electrode contact surface, optionally an injection needle, wherein the support comprises an insertion guide configured to guide a sliding of said electrode needle and/or injection needle along a respective insertion axis, so that the angle between said insertion axis and a plane tangential to the virtual sphere at the insertion point is less than 40°, the insertion point being the point where said insertion axis crosses said virtual sphere.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2016Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Assignee: EYEVENSYSInventors: Luc Lebreton, Elodie Touchard, Romain Benard, Karine Bigot, Cécile Madaras, Francine Behar-Cohen
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Publication number: 20180289958Abstract: An electroporation device for injecting a product into a ciliary muscle of an eye, said device comprising: a support having a support contact surface extending along a virtual sphere having a radius between 10 and 15 mm, so as to match the outside surface of the eye, a first electrode comprising an invasive electrode needle, a second electrode having an electrically conductive electrode contact surface, optionally an injection needle, wherein the support comprises an insertion guide configured to guide a sliding of said electrode needle and/or injection needle along a respective insertion axis, so that the angle between said insertion axis and a plane tangential to the virtual sphere at the insertion point is less than 40°, the insertion point being the point where said insertion axis crosses said virtual sphere.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2016Publication date: October 11, 2018Applicant: EYEVENSYSInventors: Luc LEBRETON, Elodie TOUCHARD, Romain BENARD, Karine BIGOT, Cécile MADARAS, Francine BEHAR-COHEN