Patents Assigned to Paragon Vision Sciences, Inc.
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Patent number: 8408697Abstract: A new high refractive index, oxygen permeable contact lens material and method for making the same. The material comprises an alkyl acrylate, a fluoro acrylate, a silicone acrylate, a polymerizable vinyl monomer having a substituted aromatic ring and/or heterocyclic ring structure, a multifunctional acrylate, and a polymerizable vinyl monomer having a heterocyclic ring structure.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2009Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Paragon Vision Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Hermann Neidlinger, Ewa Cichacz, William E. Meyers
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Patent number: 8082824Abstract: The present invention is directed toward the design of a holding apparatus which allows contact lens lathes to hold contact lens buttons during the contact lens manufacturing process. The holding apparatus functions to hold lenses manufactured from a different sized stock than what the lens manufacturing equipment is designed to hold. In general the holding apparatus has a circular portion having a mating surface on a one side and a cylindrical protrusion extending from the other side. A contact lens lathe can hold the cylindrical protrusion of the holding apparatus while the mating surface mates with a surface on a contact lens button. The lens button and holding apparatus surfaces can be modified to allow more efficient machining of the lens buttons.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2009Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Paragon Vision Sciences, Inc.Inventor: William E. Meyers
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Patent number: 8061843Abstract: This disclosure describes systems and methods which utilize outcomes analysis, empirical and on-eye diagnostic fitting outcomes, and similar patient data to determine and provide a relatively optimal corrective device for the patient, in a single-use and disposable set of devices.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2008Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Paragon Vision Sciences, Inc.Inventor: Greg Kline
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Publication number: 20100270694Abstract: The present invention is directed toward the design of a holding apparatus which allows contact lens lathes to hold contact lens buttons during the contact lens manufacturing process. The holding apparatus functions to hold lenses manufactured from a different sized stock than what the lens manufacturing equipment is designed to hold. In general the holding apparatus has a circular portion having a mating surface on a one side and a cylindrical protrusion extending from the other side. A contact lens lathe can hold the cylindrical protrusion of the holding apparatus while the mating surface mates with a surface on a contact lens button. The lens button and holding apparatus surfaces can be modified to allow more efficient machining of the lens buttons.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2009Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: PARAGON VISION SCIENCES, INC.Inventor: William E. Meyers
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Publication number: 20090051875Abstract: This disclosure describes systems and methods which utilize outcomes analysis, empirical and on-eye diagnostic fitting outcomes, and similar patient data to determine and provide a relatively optimal corrective device for the patient, in a single-use and disposable set of devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2008Publication date: February 26, 2009Applicant: PARAGON VISION SCIENCES, INC.Inventor: Greg Kline
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Patent number: 7246902Abstract: The present invention includes systems and methods for improving vision by reshaping the cornea of an eye. The systems and methods include two or more contact lenses configured to be at least temporarily worn on the cornea at the same time, and to exert force on the cornea to change its shape. After the shape of the cornea has been appropriately changed, a contact lens with the appropriate configuration may be worn as needed to maintain the new shape of the cornea.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2005Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Assignee: Paragon Vision Sciences, Inc.Inventor: William E. Meyers
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Publication number: 20070138661Abstract: The invention provides passive aerating apparatus for accelerating the breathing or aerating process of a liquid such as wine in a vessel such as a decanter. The passive aerating apparatus comprises a gas permeable portion formed in a sidewall of the vessel. The gas permeable portion is composed of silicone, silicone hydrogel, silicone-acrylate or fluoro-silicone-acrylate. The vessel may further or alternatively be configured to substantially block ultraviolet light.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2005Publication date: June 21, 2007Applicant: PARAGON VISION SCIENCES, INC.Inventor: Joseph Sicari
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Patent number: 7187859Abstract: The present invention is directed towards adhering a contact lens button on a fixture for use in shaping, forming and/or otherwise configuring a contact lens. For example, in accordance with one exemplary embodiments of the present invention, a combination of adhesive materials are used to adhere the lens to the fixture. For example, a first layer of water soluble adhesive is placed on the lens button. A second layer of non-water soluble adhesive is then placed on the first layer, and the button is mounted to the fixture. Both layers are subsequently removable by placing the button in a water bath, dissolving the water soluble layer and likewise separating the water insoluble layer.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2004Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: Paragon Vision Sciences, Inc.Inventor: Hank Stute
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Publication number: 20060290882Abstract: A laminated contact lens according to the present invention includes at least a first contact lens and a second contact lens coupled to each other via the peripheral edge of each respective contact lens. The two contact lenses include a proximity zone depth and/or proximity zone width different from one another such that one or more chambers are formed between the two contact lenses. Various materials and/or components may be housed within the chamber to provide, among other things, vision correction tools, medicament administration, and/or cosmetic improvements to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2006Publication date: December 28, 2006Applicant: PARAGON VISION SCIENCES, INC.Inventors: William Meyers, Hank Stute