Patents Assigned to Permeable Technologies, Inc.
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Patent number: 5898473Abstract: A pair of multifocal contact lenses for a patient comprises a first corneal contact lens having a concave posterior surface and a convex anterior surface. The anterior surface is formed with a power curve having exactly two vision correction zones, namely, a circular distance vision correction zone and an annular intermediate vision correction zone contiguous with the distance vision correction zone. The intermediate vision correction zone of the first lens is concentric or coaxial with the distance vision correction zone. A second corneal contact lens of the pair also has a concave posterior surface and a convex anterior surface. The anterior surface of the second lens is formed with a power curve having exactly two vision correction zones: a circular near vision correction zone and an annular intermediate vision correction zone contiguous with the near vision correction zone. The intermediate vision correction zone of the second lens is concentric or coaxial with the near vision correction zone.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1997Date of Patent: April 27, 1999Assignee: Permeable Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Leonard Seidner, Maurice Poster
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Patent number: 5812236Abstract: A pair of multifocal contact lenses customized for a patient. A first corneal contact lens and a second corneal contact lens each have an anterior side with a power curve defined in part by (i) a central surface, (ii) an inner annular surface contiguous with the central surface, (iii) a second annular surface contiguous along a radially inner periphery with the inner annular surface, and, optionally, (iv) an outer annular surface contiguous along a radially inner periphery with the second annular surface. Each of the annular surfaces is concentric or coaxial with the central surface. The central surface corresponds to a distance vision correction zone, the second annular surface to a near vision correction zone, and the outer annular surface to a distant vision correction zone.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1996Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignee: Permeable Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Leonard Seidner, Maurice Poster
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Patent number: 5691797Abstract: A multifocal contact lens customized for a patient has an anterior side with a power curve defined in part by (i) a central spheric aspheric surface, (ii) an inner annular spheric surface contiguous with the central aspheric surface, (iii) a second annular spheric surface contiguous along a radially inner periphery with the inner annular spheric surface, and (iv) an outer annular spheric surface contiguous along a radially inner periphery with the second annular spheric surface. Each of the annular spheric surfaces is concentric or coaxial with the central aspheric surface. The central aspheric surface corresponds to a distance vision correction zone. The inner annular spheric surface is an spheric surface corresponding to an intermediate vision correction zone. The second annular spheric surface corresponds to a near vision correction zone, and the outer annular spheric surface corresponds to a distant vision correction zone.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1996Date of Patent: November 25, 1997Assignee: Permeable Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Leonard Seidner, Maurice Poster
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Patent number: 5619289Abstract: A multifocal contact lens customized for a patient has, in accordance with the present invention, an anterior side with a power curve defined in part by a (i) central aspheric surface, (ii) an inner annular surface contiguous with the central aspheric surface, (iii) a second annular surface contiguous along a radially inner periphery with the inner annular aspheric surface, and (iv) an outer annular surface contiguous along a radially inner periphery with the second annular aspheric surface. Each of the annular surfaces is concentric or coaxial with the central aspheric surface. The central aspheric surface corresponds to a distance vision correction zone. The inner annular surface is an aspheric surface corresponding to a progressive add zone with a standard eccentricity between approximately -1.5 and approximately -5.0. The second annular surface corresponds to a near vision correction zone, and the outer annular surface corresponds to a distant vision correction zone.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1994Date of Patent: April 8, 1997Assignee: Permeable Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Leonard Seidner, Maurice Poster
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Patent number: 5526071Abstract: A hydrophilic multifocal contact lens customized for a patient comprises, in accordance with the present invention, (i) an anterior surface having at least two annular aspheric surfaces, each of said annular aspheric surfaces having standard eccentricity values ranging from about 0.4 to about 1.8, said surfaces differing in eccentricity value from about 0.2 to about 0.8, (ii) a concave posterior cornea-fitting surface having at least one spherical or aspheric surface, and optionally, (iii) an edge radius at the annular periphery of said posterior surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1994Date of Patent: June 11, 1996Assignee: Permeable Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Leonard Seidner, Maurice Poster
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Patent number: 5371147Abstract: The present invention relates to novel preformed silicone-containing acrylic copolymers including silicone-containing acrylic star polymers, graft copolymers and macromonomers. Described are linear diblock macromomomers, graft copolymers and star polymers comprising a substantially hydrophilic block or block and a substantially hydrophobic, permeable block or block, said hydrophilic block preferably comprising at least about 25% by weight of a hydrophilic acrylic-type monomer and said hydrophobic, permeable block comprising at least about 50% by weight of at least one or more polysiloxanylalkylesters of an alpha, beta unsaturated acid.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1993Date of Patent: December 6, 1994Assignee: Permeable Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Harry J. Spinelli, Waifong L. Anton, Henry D. Coleman
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Patent number: 5331067Abstract: The present invention relates to novel copolymers and contact lenses made from these copolymers comprising preformed silicon-containing acrylic star polymers and macromonomers, preparation of these contact lenses and a therapeutic method for treating patients with visual impairment. Described is a copolymer comprising at least about 10% by weight of a preformed silicone-containing acrylic copolymer and no more than about 90% by weight of a matrix formed from the random polymerization of a mixture of monomers. The mixture of monomers comprises at least one monomer selected from the group consisting of silicone acrylates, esters of alpha, beta-unsaturated acids and wetting monomers. The preformed silicone-containing acrylic copolymer is preferably copolymerized throughout the matrix.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1993Date of Patent: July 19, 1994Assignee: Permeable Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Leonard Seidner, Harry J. Spinelli, Mohammed I. Ali, Lester Weintraub
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Patent number: 5314961Abstract: The present invention relates to novel copolymers and contact lenses made from these copolymers comprising preformed silicone-containing acrylic star polymers, graft copolymers and macromonomers, preparation of these contact lenses and a therapeutic method for treating patients with visual impairment.Described is a composition comprising at least about 10% by weight of a preformed silicone-containing acrylic copolymer and no more than about 90% by weight of a matrix formed from the random polymerization of a mixture of monomers. The mixture of monomers comprises at least one hydrophilic monomer and at least about 5% by weight of a polysiloxanylalkylester of an alpha, beta unsaturated acid and optionally, monomers selected from the group consisting of esters of alpha, beta-unsaturated acids and crosslinking monomers. The preformed silicone-containing acrylic copolymer is preferably copolymerized throughout the matrix. The final compositions are hydrated to a final water content of at least about 10% by weight.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1992Date of Patent: May 24, 1994Assignee: Permeable Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Waifong L. Anton, Henry D. Coleman, Mohammed I. Ali, Lester Weintraub
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Patent number: 5314960Abstract: The present invention relates to novel copolymers and contact lenses made from these copolymers comprising preformed silicone-containing acrylic star polymers, graft copolymers and macromonomers, preparation of these contact lenses and a therapeutic method for treating patients with visual impairment.Described is a composition comprising at least about 10% by weight of a preformed silicone-containing acrylic copolymer and no more than about 90% by weight of a matrix formed from the random polymerization of a mixture of monomers. The mixture of monomers comprises at least one hydrophilic monomer and optionally, monomers selected from the group consisting of silicone acrylates, esters of alpha, beta-unsaturated acids and crosslinking monomers. The preformed silicone-containing acrylic copolymer is preferably copolymerized throughout the matrix. The final compositions are hydrated to a final water content of at least about 10% by weight.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1991Date of Patent: May 24, 1994Assignee: Permeable Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Harry J. Spinelli, Waifong L. Anton, Leonard Seidner, Henry D. Coleman, Mohammed I. Ali, Lester Weintraub, Paul White
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Patent number: 5244981Abstract: The present invention relates to novel copolymers and contact lenses made from these copolymers comprising preformed silicone-containing acrylic star polymers and macromonomers, preparation of these contact lenses and a therapeutic method for treating patients with visual impairment.Described is a copolymer comprising at least about 10% by weight of a preformed silicone-containing acrylic copolymer and no more than about 90% by weight of a matrix formed from the random polymerization of a mixture of monomers. The mixture of monomers comprises at least one monomer selected from the group consisting of silicone acrylates, esters of alpha, beta-unsaturated acids and wetting monomers. The preformed silicone-containing acrylic copolymer is preferably copolymerized throughout the matrix.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1990Date of Patent: September 14, 1993Assignee: Permeable Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Leonard Seidner, Harry J. Spinelli, Mohammed I. Ali, Lester Weintraub