Patents Assigned to Moria SA
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Patent number: 8657851Abstract: The invention provides tweezers for microsurgery, in particular opthalmological surgery, the tweezers comprising a one-piece working part (1) of U-shape, with the free ends (2a, 3a) of each branch (2, 3) being shaped into a point, the part being derived from a flat blank of thickness (e) constituting the dimension perpendicular to the plane (P) in which the branches (2, 3) move, and elements for manipulating the working part together forming a handle for gripping the tweezers, wherein each element is in the form of an elongate body (4, 5) presenting a convex outside surface (4a, 5a) and a substantially plane surface (4b, 5b) having a longitudinal groove (6, 7) hollowed out therein to house one of the branches (2, 3) of the working part (1), the end of each handle element facing towards the points being provided with centering means (8a, 8b, 9a, 9b) co-operating with a complementary centering member of the corresponding end of the other element.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2009Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: Moria SAInventors: Jean-Luc Aufaure, Antoine Sempe
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Publication number: 20130158573Abstract: The invention relates to an ophthalmic surgery instrument (1; 101) for making a substantially circular cut in an internal part (110) of an eye (109), in particular for capsulorhexis, comprising a handle (2; 102) at the end of which there extends a rod (3; 103) carrying a blade (4; 104) designed to be introduced into the eye (109) via an incision (107) that has been formed in the latter, characterized in that the blade (4; 104) has a loop shape with dimensions substantially equal to those of the cut, and the instrument comprises means for passing the blade through the incision.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: MORIA SAInventors: Elias ZAIDMAN, David FRILEUX
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Keratome with suspended stabilized blade, applanator and guided engagement with keratome cutter head
Patent number: 7427285Abstract: A keratome includes a cutter head with a reciprocating blade and a cutting edge extending below a sole surface of the cutter head, an automated drive unit for powered translational movement of at least the cutter head thereof, and a suction ring adapted to be secured to an eye by suction and defining a cornea aperture for presenting the outer layer of the cornea of the eye for cutting. The suction ring has a shoe from which the eye ring extends defining a cutting guideway configured for receiving the cutter head in precision mating sliding engagement when the cutting edge of the blade is positioned over the cornea aperture of the eye ring, and an entrance guideway extending from and generally aligned with the cutting guideway configured for receiving the cutter head in orienting sliding engagement and positively positioning the cutter head for precision mating sliding engagement with the cutting guideway.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2006Date of Patent: September 23, 2008Assignee: Moria SAInventors: Gaston J. Levesque, David F. Sutton -
Patent number: 7175639Abstract: A cutting blade assembly for microkeratome includes a blade (8) with a rectilinear cutting edge (9), the blade being integral with a support (10) with substantially constant profile (11) along one longitudinal dimension parallel to the cutting edge (9) and delimited by an outer surface (12) having a notch (14) substantially orthogonal to the cutting edge (9) of the blade (8), wherein the outer surface (12) has a clearance (15, 17) parallel to the cutting edge of the blade extending from one end (10a) of the support up to a specific distance of the notch (14).Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2002Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: Moria SAInventors: Alain Duprat, Jean-Luc Aufaure
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Patent number: 7029485Abstract: A device for surgery of the cornea comprising: an annular base (100) for fixing the apparatus to the eye of a patient; a cutter head (200) comprising a body (200a) and a blade (201) suitable for being displaced along a plane trajectory parallel to the annular base (100); guide means (106) for guiding the cutter head (200) relative to the base (100); drive means (302) for driving the blade (201) in the cutter head (200) with reciprocating linear motion parallel to its cutting edge (201b); and drive means (303) for driving the cutter head (200) relative to the annular base (100) along said trajectory. Said drive means (302, 303) comprise two independent motor units surmounting the cutter head and having mutually parallel outlet shafts (306, 310) perpendicular to the plane of the trajectory of the cutter head (200).Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2001Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: Moria SAInventors: Jean-Luc Aufaure, Antoine Sempe
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Patent number: 6840947Abstract: A device for surgery of the cornea includes an annular base for fixing the device to the eye of a patient and a cutter head including a body and a blade assemble. The blade assembly includes a blade and a blade carrier with a resilient tongue integral with the blade carrier. The resilient tongue has a stud located at one end. The cutter head is a one piece body with provisions to connect it to a drive. An orifice is formed in the body for accepting the blade assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2002Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Moria SAInventors: Jean-Luc Aufaure, Antoine Sempe
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Publication number: 20040073246Abstract: A microkeratome cutter head comprising a body and a cutter blade slidably mounted in a housing passing through the body in a direction substantially parallel to the cutting edge of the blade, wherein the blade possesses a slot parallel to its cutting edge and opening out into one of the side edges of the blade, while the housing possesses a partition received in the slot of the blade as it is inserted into the body, and co-operating with the edges of the slot to guide the blade in its motion parallel to its cutting edge.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2003Publication date: April 15, 2004Applicant: MORIA SAInventors: Jean-Luc Aufaure, David Frileux
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Publication number: 20040068281Abstract: A cutter head for a microkeratome, the head including a guide housing for an alternating cutter blade having a cutting edge, a rear edge, and two side edges, the housing having two parallel pairs of faces that are spaced apart by a distance substantially equal to the thickness of the blade and that are situated respectively in the vicinity of the cutting edge and the vicinity of the rear edge of the blade, wherein each of the pairs of parallel faces is of a length measured parallel to the cutting edge that is shorter than the distance between the lateral edges of the blades in register therewith, minus the peak-to-peak amplitude of the reciprocating oscillation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2003Publication date: April 8, 2004Applicant: MORIA SAInventors: Jean-Luc Aufaure, David Frileux
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Patent number: 6641594Abstract: A device for surgery of the cornea includes an annular base for fixing the apparatus to the eye of a patient. A cutter head includes a body and a blade. The cutter head is displaced along a plane trajectory, parallel to the base. A guide is provided on the base and guides the cutter head relative to the base. A first drive imparts movement to the blade in the cutter head with a reciprocating linear motion parallel to the blade's cutting edge. A second drive imparts movement to the cutter head relative to the base along the trajectory. The first and second drives include independent motor units surmounting the cutter head and having mutually parallel outlet shafts perpendicular to the plane of the trajectory of the cutter head.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2001Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: Moria SAInventors: Jean-Luc Aufaure, Antoine Sempe
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Publication number: 20030060840Abstract: A device for surgery of the cornea includes an annular base for fixing the device to the eye of a patient and a cutter head including a body and a blade assemble. The blade assembly includes a blade and a blade carrier with a resilient tongue integral with the blade carrier. The resilient tongue has a stud located at one end. The cutter head is a one piece body with provisions to connect it to a drive. An orifice is formed in the body for accepting the blade assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2002Publication date: March 27, 2003Applicant: Moria SAInventors: Jean-Luc Aufaure, Antoine Sempe
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Patent number: 6045563Abstract: An artificial chamber for a corneo-scleral disk for the purpose of taking a graft therefrom, the chamber comprising a stand, a cornea support carried by the stand, having a vertical axis, and possessing a head having a supporting top face into which there opens out at least one feed orifice, and a clamping ring for clamping the corneo-scleral disk on the cornea support. The clamping ring is fixed and carried by the stand, while the cornea support is mounted on the stand so as to slide along the vertical axis of the cornea support under drive from actuator means.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1999Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: Moria SAInventor: Alain Duprat
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Patent number: 6022365Abstract: Microkeratome for surgery of the cornea, comprising a securing ring (1) which includes, on an upper surface, a slide (8), and a blade carriage (10) equipped in the lower part with guide means (13) for cooperating with the slide (8), the ring including a maneuvering grip, the blade carriage (10) including a front section (12) forming a plateau (16) for flattening the cornea, in which the ring (1) and the carriage (10) include abutments (17, 18) for regulating the end of slide position of the carriage (10) in relation to the ring (1).Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1998Date of Patent: February 8, 2000Assignee: Moria SAInventors: Jean-Luc Aufaure, Alain Duprat
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Patent number: 6007542Abstract: The present invention provides a device for folding a flexible intraocular implant and for keeping it folded, the device comprising two jaws, each jaw having an active surface forming a reentrant dihedral, and each being slidably mounted relative to the other jaw along a direction parallel to one of the faces of the reentrant dihedral, between a first position in which the jaws are in contact against each other via the ends of the faces parallel to the sliding direction, and at least one second position in which the jaws are moved apart from each other. At least one resilient member is coupled between the jaws and has the effect of tending to keep them in contact with each other. Each jaw is secured to a pushbutton situated facing its active surface and beyond the other jaw.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1998Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: Moria SAInventor: Alain Duprat