Patents Assigned to Vision
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Patent number: 8318089Abstract: A processes of sterilizing a contact lens, that is immersed in an aqueous liquid and hermetically in a container, using at least 284 mJ/cm2 of UV radiation in the range of 240-280 nm is disclosed herein.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2011Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc.Inventors: Susan K. Brown-Skrobot, James A. Ebel, John B. Enns, Gregory A. Hill, Allan W. Kimble
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Patent number: 8317016Abstract: A contact lens package includes a holder having a receptacle for holding a contact lens and a cap having a seal for sealing a contact lens within the receptacle. The cap is attached to the holder and is movable from an end of the holder where the receptacle is formed toward an opposite end of the holder. As the cap moves toward the opposite end of the holder, the end of the holder where the receptacle is formed ruptures the seal such that the contact lens can be removed from the package.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2009Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc.Inventors: Michael Tokarski, James Peck, Edward Dzwill, George Brock, Michael D. Schulte, Ronald K. Coleman, James R. Davis
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Patent number: 8318055Abstract: This invention discloses methods for generating one or both of an ophthalmic lens precursor with at least a portion of one surface free-formed from a Reactive Mixture. In some embodiments, an ophthalmic lens precursor is formed on a substrate with an arcuate optical quality surface via a source of actinic radiation controllable to cure a definable portion of a volume of Reactive Mixture.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2008Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc.Inventors: Michael F. Widman, John B. Enns, P. Mark Powell, Peter W. Sites
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Patent number: 8317505Abstract: This invention discloses apparatus for generating an ophthalmic lens with at least a portion of one surface free-formed from a Reactive Mixture. In some embodiments, an ophthalmic lens is formed on a substrate with an arcuate optical quality surface via a source of actinic radiation controllable to cure a definable portion of a volume of Reactive Mixture.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2008Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc.Inventors: Michael F. Widman, John B. Enns, P. Mark Powell, Peter W. Sites
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Patent number: 8317322Abstract: Contact lenses have patterns in which the portion that substantially lies over the sclera when worn on-eye is brightly colored or tinted; the colored or tinted contact lenses can have colored or tinted central portions that enhance the iris when worn on-eye and limbal rings that enhance the limbus.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2010Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc.Inventors: Angie Bowers, Diana Zanini
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Patent number: 8321184Abstract: Methods for describing the shape of a lens are disclosed comprising mathematically dividing said shape into substantially two halves and providing at least one mathematical function comprising mathematically linear combinations of polynomials, wherein at least one half is described by said mathematical function, and wherein said method is applicable to a surface of at least one half selected from the group consisting of rotationally symmetric surfaces and non-rotationally symmetric surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2009Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Vision CRC LimitedInventor: Raksha Urs
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Patent number: 8319821Abstract: In a first exemplary embodiment of the present invention, an automated, computerized method is provided for determining an illumination flux condition in a scene. The method comprises the steps of generating and storing a sequence of images of the scene, each one of the sequence of images comprising an array of pixels and corresponding to the scene photographed in a preselected polarization direction, different from the polarization direction of other ones of the sequence of images, determining a polarization sequence vector for at least one pixel in the array, as a function of color information for the pixel in the array, among the sequence of images; and utilizing the polarization sequence vector to determine one of a shadowed and lit illumination condition for the at least one pixel.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2007Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Tandent Vision Science, Inc.Inventors: Kristin Jean Dana, Richard Mark Friedhoff, Bruce Allen Maxwell, Steven Joseph Bushell, Casey Arthur Smith
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Publication number: 20120296194Abstract: A system for use in determining a condition of a brain, the system including an input device for providing data representing a structure of the brain and a processor communicably connected to the input device. The processor is configured for measuring at east one geometric characteristic of the structure of the brain by reference to the data, determining a brain index value by reference to the at least one geometric characteristic, and, comparing the brain index value against at least one predetermined index whereby, based on a result of the comparison, a condition of the brain is able to be determined corresponding to the brain index value.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2012Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: GLOBAL ADVANCED VISION LIMITEDInventors: SZE LOK SHERLOCK AU, SHENG JIN
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Patent number: 8314710Abstract: The present invention relates to a system for determining particle transmittance Tx of a filter for use with a particle detection system to provide a filter warning for aspirated particle detection systems by detecting a level of first particles having a size indicative of smoke particles and which pass through the detection system; determining an integrated smoke hours value by integrating the detected level of first particles over time; estimating the smoke particle transmittance Tx of the filter by applying a predetermined weighting operation to the integrated smoke hours value. An empirical measure of a filter's particle transmittance Tx, due to at least first particles having a size indicative of smoke particles may be achieved by way of integrating a level of such first particles passing through a particle detection system over time to determine the proportion of smoke particles arrested by a filter, “integrated smoke hours”.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2010Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Vision Fire & Security Pty LtdInventors: Ron Knox, Karl Boettger
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Patent number: 8315769Abstract: A communication system for a vehicle includes a vehicle speed sensor configured to emit a periodic function with a parameter correlated to the speed of the vehicle, an acceleration monitoring system, a braking system engagement detector to detect a braking status of the vehicle, an alerting device capable of signaling other drivers of a deceleration condition of the vehicle, and a control device. The acceleration monitoring system is configured to compute the acceleration of the vehicle from variations in the parameter of the periodic function of the vehicle speed sensor and to output a deceleration status of the vehicle. The control device is coupled to the acceleration monitoring system, the braking system engagement detector, and the alerting device, wherein the acceleration monitoring system sends signals to the control device and the control device operates the alerting device in a manner dependent on the deceleration status of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2011Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Vision Works IP CorporationInventors: Alfred S. Braunberger, Beau M. Braunberger
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Patent number: 8313828Abstract: This invention discloses Lens Precursors and apparatus for generating an ophthalmic lens precursor with at least a portion of one surface free-formed from a Reactive Mixture. In some embodiments, an ophthalmic Lens Precursor is formed on a substrate with an arcuate optical quality surface via a source of actinic radiation controllable to cure a definable portion of a volume of Reactive Mixture.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2009Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc.Inventors: Michael F. Widman, John B. Enns, P. Mark Powell, Peter W. Sites
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Patent number: 8314078Abstract: A silver nanocomposite, a formation method for forming the silver nanocomposite, and an application method utilizing the silver nanocomposite. The silver nanocomposite includes a silver nanoparticle conjugated to a glycosaminoglycan (GAG) or glucose. The formation method includes chemically reacting silver nitrate with a reducing agent to form a silver nanoparticle conjugated to the reducing agent of a GAG or glucose. The application method may include topically applying the silver nanocomposite to a wound or burn as an anti-microbial with respect to an antibiotic-resistant genotype in the wound or burn, wherein the silver nanocomposite topically applied includes the silver nanoparticle conjugated to the GAG of 2,6-diaminopyridinyl heparin (DAPHP) or hyaluronan (HA). The application method may include applying the silver nanocomposite as a coating to plastic, a catheter, or a surgical tool, wherein the silver nanocomposite applied as the coating includes the silver nanoparticle conjugated to the GAG of DAPHP.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2010Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Vascular Vision Pharmaceutical Co.Inventors: Shaker A. Mousa, Robert J. Linhardt
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Patent number: 8312612Abstract: Disclosed is a method and apparatus for the refurbishing of compaction tooling components, particularly the tips and heads of compaction punches.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2010Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Blue Sky Vision Partners, LLCInventor: Luka Gakovic
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Patent number: 8315766Abstract: A process and system for detecting a phenomenon limiting the visibility for a motor vehicle. The process and system comprises the steps of determining at least one point of interest in an image captured of the environment of the vehicle (CALC_H(I)); determining a region of interest in the image (CALC_ROI(I)); determining a graph of different levels of grey on the basis of said region of interest (CALC_CL(ROI)), and determining an area in said graph of different levels of grey around said point of interest (CALC_A(CL, H)).Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2008Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Valeo VisionInventors: Julien Rebut, Joël Leleve, David Hue
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Patent number: 8313196Abstract: Apparatus for performing intraocular implant surgery, including surgical apparatus for performing intraocular implant surgery, an autorefraction device associated with the surgical apparatus, wherein the autorefraction device is configured to perform autorefraction on the aphakic eye to provide one or more aphakic refraction measurements, and a processor connected to the autorefraction device, wherein the processor is configured to process the aphakic refraction measurements and provide the user of the apparatus with information regarding the power of the intraocular lens.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2009Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Wavetec Vision Systems, Inc.Inventor: Tsontcho Ianchulev
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Publication number: 20120288575Abstract: The present invention is directed to anti-microbial cleanser compositions comprising linalool, hinokitiol and dipropylene glycol. The present invention further provides methods for using these compositions to maintain eyelid hygiene, to treat an ocular disorder or to clean a skin surface. The cleanser compositions of the present invention can be in the form of a foam, gel or liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2012Publication date: November 15, 2012Applicant: ADVANCED VISION RESEARCH, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey P. GILBARD, Elisabeth GILBARD, Yanick DOUYON, Robert B. HUSON
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Publication number: 20120289296Abstract: A method in a video gaming system including a processor, a memory and a sensor system for capturing body motion is described. In one embodiment, the body motion can be associated with a person pretending to hit or launch an object, such as an object used in a sporting activity. In general, body motion can be associated with any activity involving similar body motions that are repeated during the activity. In a video game generated by the video gaming system, a consistency with which the repeated body motions are made over time can be used to determine an outcome for a single instance of the body motion. In a particular embodiment, a probability of a more desirable outcome resulting from the single instance of the body motion can increase as the consistency with which the repeated body motions are made increases.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2012Publication date: November 15, 2012Applicant: PILLAR VISION, INC.Inventors: Alan W. MARTY, John CARTER
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Patent number: 8311338Abstract: In a first exemplary embodiment of the present invention, an automated, computerized method is provided for processing an image. According to a feature of the present invention, the method comprises the steps of providing an image file depicting an image, in a computer memory, assembling a feature vector for the image file, the feature vector containing information regarding a likelihood that a selected pair of regions of the image file are of a same intrinsic characteristic, providing a classifier derived from a computer learning technique, computing a classification score for the selected pair of regions of the image file, as a function of the feature vector and the classifier and classifying the regions as being of the same intrinsic characteristic, as a function of the classification score.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2009Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: Tandent Vision Science, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Neil Stein, Bartholomeus Christianus Leonardus Nabbe, Casey Arthur Smith, James Andrew Bagnell, David Allen Tolliver
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Patent number: 8308326Abstract: A lighting or signaling device for a motor vehicle which is capable of emitting a linear beam in the direction of an optical axis and which comprises a point light source that emits light rays radially around a source; a light ray guiding plate; wherein the light guiding plate is shaped so that the light rays generally propagate in incident propagation planes normal to the plate between the light source and the reflection edge and in reflected propagation planes normal to the plate between the reflection edge and the output edge.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2011Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: Valeo VisionInventors: Christophe Dubosc, Antoine De Lamberterie
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Publication number: 20120281077Abstract: Method and system for reading and validating identity documents The method comprises:—acquiring an image of a first and/or a second side of an identity document for a visible light spectrum using a camera of a portable device; - automatically reading MRZ characters and/or VIZ characters in said acquired image; and—identifying the type or model of said identity document, starting by correcting perspective distortions caused by a bad relative position of the identity document with respect to the camera for the purpose of obtaining a corrected and substantially rectangular image of the first and/or second side of the document at a predetermined scale which is used to perform, automatically, said identification of the identity document type or model and to automatically read and identify text and/or non-text information included in said corrected and substantially rectangular image. The system is suitable for implementing the proposed method.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2010Publication date: November 8, 2012Applicant: ICAR VISION SYSTEMS S LInventors: Cristina Cañero Morales, Eva Costa Montmany, Vicente Charparrieta Martínez, Jordi López Pérez, Xavier Codó Grasa, Felipe Lumbreras Ruiz, Josep Lladós Canet