Patents Assigned to Ocular Sciences, Inc.
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Publication number: 20030165015Abstract: Coated contact lenses are produced by providing a lens and coating at least a portion of a surface of the lens derived from a binder component and an activation component. The binder component comprises a binding polymer component with at least one epoxy group, and preferably at least two epoxy groups, per polymer molecule. The activation component is capable of reacting with the binding polymer component to form a crosslinked polymer component. Methods of coating lenses and coating compositions are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2002Publication date: September 4, 2003Applicant: Ocular Sciences, Inc.Inventor: Richard L. Jahnke
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Publication number: 20030151718Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2003Publication date: August 14, 2003Applicant: Ocular Sciences, Inc.Inventors: J. Christopher Marmo, Gregg A. Dean
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Patent number: 6595639Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: November 10, 2000Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Assignee: Ocular Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Arthur Ho, Arthur Back
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Publication number: 20030117576Abstract: A tinted or colored contact lens has a pupil section, an iris section having an area and circumferentially surrounding the pupil section, and a colorant component extending across a major portion of the area of the iris section. The colorant component provides a color to the iris section and at least one additional benefit to the contact lens. For example, the colorant component may enhance the natural appearance of the iris section when the contact lens is in an eye. Alternatively or in addition, the colorant component may enhance the perception of depth in the iris section by an ordinary viewer. Still further, the colorant component may provide a darkened-image within an outer portion of the iris section.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2002Publication date: June 26, 2003Applicant: Ocular Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Ashok R. Thakrar, J. Christopher Marmo
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Patent number: 6533416Abstract: Toric contact or intraocular lenses having a correcting portion characterized by one or more novel constructions that each produce an optical path that improves angular misalignment tolerance. The lens may be constructed with a “smooth atoric” aspect where the optical path through the correcting portion of the lens corrects for both astigmatism and an axisymmetric aberration other than astigmatism, there being no sudden surface discontinuity between the regions that provide the different corrections (thus, “smooth”). In another embodiment, the lens may be constructed with so-called “sectors” circumferentially arranged around the optical axis such that an optical path through the correcting portion of the lens varies as a function of the angular separation from the reference meridian plane, and the correcting portion is divided into at least two sectors having different astigmatism correction axes.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Ocular Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Bruno Fermigier, Richard Legras, Nicolas Chateau
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Publication number: 20030048409Abstract: A tinted contact lens for insertion into an eye comprises a contact lens substrate and an iris-simulating pattern on the lens substrate. The iris simulating pattern comprises at least four distinctly colored colorants. A method for making a tinted contact lens for insertion into an eye comprises providing a plate having a surface, and lasing the plate to form at least one depression in the surface of the plate. The depression is of a shape constituting an iris portion pattern. A fluent colorant is introduced into the depression. The colorant is then transferred from the depression to a lens substrate in a manner so that the colorant colors the lens substrate in a colorant pattern of substantially the same shape as the iris portion pattern of the depression.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2002Publication date: March 13, 2003Applicant: Ocular Sciences, Inc.Inventor: Daniel G. Streibig
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Publication number: 20030002012Abstract: A tinted contact lens for insertion into an eye comprises a contact lens substrate and an iris-simulating pattern on the lens substrate. The iris simulating pattern comprises at least four distinctly colored colorants. A method for making a tinted contact lens for insertion into an eye comprises providing a plate having a surface, and lasing the plate to form at least one depression in the surface of the plate. The depression is of a shape constituting an iris portion pattern. A fluent colorant is introduced into the depression. The colorant is then transferred from the depression to a lens substrate in a manner so that the colorant colors the lens substrate in a colorant pattern of substantially the same shape as the iris portion pattern of the depression.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2002Publication date: January 2, 2003Applicant: Ocular Sciences, Inc.Inventor: Daniel G. Streibig
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Publication number: 20020196411Abstract: Methods for producing contact lenses include providing a back surface tool having a surface generally corresponding to a desired contact lens surface and a convex curve along an outer radius thereof, positioning the tool in a molding apparatus, introducing a moldable material into the molding apparatus to form a first mold section having a negative impression of the surface of the tool, assembling the first mold section with a second mold section to form a lens shaped cavity therebetween and forming a contact lens member in the lens shaped cavity of the assembled mold sections. Molds useful in producing contact lenses, tools useful in making mold sections for molding contact lenses and contact lenses having rounded edge surfaces are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2002Publication date: December 26, 2002Applicant: Ocular Sciences, Inc.Inventor: Gregg A. Dean
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Patent number: 6488375Abstract: A tinted contact lens for insertion into an eye comprises a contact lens substrate and an iris-simulating pattern on the lens substrate. The iris simulating pattern comprises at least four distinctly colored colorants. A method for making a tinted contact lens for insertion into an eye comprises providing a plate having a surface, and lasing the plate to form at least one depression in the surface of the plate. The depression is of a shape constituting an iris portion pattern. A fluent colorant is introduced into the depression. The colorant is then transferred from the depression to a lens substrate in a manner so that the colorant colors the lens substrate in a colorant pattern of substantially the same shape as the iris portion pattern of the depression.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1999Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: Ocular Sciences, Inc.Inventor: Daniel G. Streibig
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Patent number: 6488376Abstract: Methods for producing contact lenses for are provided including transferring an iris-simulating pattern to a contact lens substrate. The iris-simulating pattern is obtained from a digitized image of an iris of an eye. Contact lenses including such iris-simulating patterns are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2000Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: Ocular Sciences, Inc.Inventor: Daniel G. Streibig
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Patent number: 6467903Abstract: 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: March 27, 2001Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: Ocular Sciences, Inc.Inventor: Arthur Back
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Publication number: 20020149742Abstract: 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 14, 2002Publication date: October 17, 2002Applicant: Ocular Sciences, Inc.Inventor: Arthur Back
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Patent number: 6431706Abstract: Methods for producing contact lenses include providing a back surface tool having a surface generally corresponding to a desired contact lens surface and a convex curve along an outer radius thereof, positioning the tool in a molding apparatus, introducing a moldable material into the molding apparatus to form a first mold section having a negative impression of the surface of the tool, assembling the first mold section with a second mold section to form a lens shaped cavity therebetween and forming a contact lens member in the lens shaped cavity of the assembled mold sections. Molds useful in producing contact lenses, tools useful in making mold sections for molding contact lenses and contact lenses having rounded edge surfaces are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Ocular Sciences, Inc.Inventor: Gregg A. Dean
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Patent number: 6432217Abstract: A contact lens is disposed in a well containing hydration fluid, such that a concave surface of the lens faces upwardly and the lens is submerged in the hydration fluid, thereby allowing contaminants to leach out of the lens into the hydration fluid. After hydration, a washing fluid is introduced into the well and contaminated hydration fluid is removed from the well so as to replace at least some of the contaminated hydration fluid in the well with the washing fluid in a predetermined fluid-exchange procedure. The washing fluid is introduced into the well so as to be directed against the concave surface of the lens and the contaminated hydration fluid is removed at a removal location remote from where the washing fluid impinges against the lens, such that the action of the introduced washing fluid serves to oppose The predetermined fluid-exchange procedure is monitored so as to establish whether the predetermined fluid-exchange procedure has been correctly performed.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Ocular Sciences, IncInventors: William Ronald Stuart Baxter, Jindrich Vosahlo
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Publication number: 20020091175Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2001Publication date: July 11, 2002Applicant: Ocular Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Jiri Sulc, Zuzana Krcova
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Patent number: 6405993Abstract: A cast mould for use in the manufacture of a contact lens by the polymerisation of a flowable precursor comprises a female mould part and a male mould part. The female mould part has a concave first surface region adapted to receive the flowable precursor in use, and a second surface region. The male mould part has a convex first surface region and a second surface region. The male mould part is engageable with the female mould part to define a lens-forming recess between the concave and convex surface regions and to define a first overflow cavity between said second surface regions. The first overflow cavity is adapted to receive excess flowable precursor displaced from the lens-forming recess in use, and the first overflow cavity is provided with first retaining means such that, in use, after polymerisation, polymer in the first overflow cavity is mechanically interlocked with a single one of the mould parts after separation of the mould parts.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2000Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Assignee: Ocular Sciences, Inc.Inventor: Andrew Paul Morris
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Patent number: 6398018Abstract: A container including at most two first cavities for receiving an ophthalmic lens, and a second cavity for the removal of fluid from the or each first cavity, the second cavity being laterally spaced from, and in communication with, the or each first cavity, wherein each cavity has an opening on the same face of the container.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Ocular Sciences, Inc.Inventors: David John Livesley, William Frank Tyldesley, Christopher Andrew Townsend
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Publication number: 20020056801Abstract: Methods of cast molding toric contact lenses are provided including the steps of providing a first contact lens mold section; providing a molding apparatus and an insert tool adapted to be fixed to the molding apparatus at a plurality of different rotational orientations relative to the molding apparatus; fixing, at one of a plurality of different rotational orientations relative to the molding apparatus, the insert tool in a molding apparatus and producing a second mold section in the molding apparatus with the insert tool fixed thereto, wherein the second mold section includes a contour which corresponds to a toric optical zone of a contact lens; assembling the first and second mold sections; and cast molding a toric contact lens product between the mold sections. Sets of mold sections useful for molding toric contact lenses as provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2001Publication date: May 16, 2002Applicant: Ocular Sciences, Inc.Inventor: Gregg A. Dean
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Publication number: 20020021409Abstract: Contact lenses for use in eyes are provided and include a lens body and a plurality of radially extending microchannels defined in the posterior face of the lens body. In one embodiment, the microchannels are sized and adapted to promote effective tear fluid exchange between an exposed surface of the eye and a surface of the eye covered by the lens body without substantially interfering with the optical zone function of the lens body.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Applicant: Ocular Sciences, Inc.Inventor: J. Christopher Marmo