Abstract: The present process is directed to using a reaction injection molding process to make contact lenses made up of an interpenetrating polymer network of polyurea and polyacrylic by the reaction injection molding process.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 31, 1995
Date of Patent:
August 12, 1997
Assignee:
Johnson & Johnson Vision Products, Inc.
Inventors:
Gregory A. Hill, Kurt C. Frisch, Vahid Sendijarevic, Shaio-Wen Wong
Abstract: A method of double-sided printing, in effect, on opposite or both surfaces of a layer on a multi-layered foil laminate. Moreover, also disclosed is the provision of a novel multi-layered foil laminate having at least one layer, preferably an exterior layer which is constituted of a plastic film material, and which is provided with printing on both surfaces of the layer.
Abstract: An IOL compression chamber for folding an IOL includes a hollow chamber having a loading area, a staging area and a distal tip. The loading area has a distally extending slot in the wall which allows for easy removal of a forceps holding the IOL from the chamber following insertion of the IOL into the chamber with the forceps. The staging area holds the IOL in a folded state until the chamber is placed into an IOL insertion instrument having a plunger which forces the IOL distally out of the staging area and into the eye through the distal tip.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 9, 1993
Date of Patent:
August 5, 1997
Assignee:
Chiron Vision Corporation
Inventors:
Cary J. Reich, Todd A. Mendelson, Bradley S. Stone, Michael W. Orchowski
Abstract: A method of double-sided printing, in effect, on opposite or both surfaces of a layer on a multi-layered foil laminate. Moreover, also disclosed is the provision of a novel multi-layered foil laminate having at least one layer, preferably an exterior layer which is constituted of a plastic film material, and which is provided with printing on both surfaces of the layer.
Abstract: Hydrophilic contact lenses made using a crosslinking agent of the formulaA--X--(O--(C(O).sub.i --R--(C(O)).sub.i --O--X).sub.n --Awherein R contains one or more cyclic or bicyclic moiety, X is linear or branched alkyl or alkenyl, optionally substituted, and A is acrylate, methacrylate, vinylbenzoyloxy or vinylphenoxy, exhibit superior hydrophilicity, oxygen transmissivity, and physical properties.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 7, 1995
Date of Patent:
August 5, 1997
Assignee:
Johnson & Johnson Vision Products, Inc.
Inventors:
Ivan Nunez, Frank F. Molock, Laura Elliott
Abstract: A headlamp for a motor vehicle has a lamp with an axial filament which emits light all around it, together with a reflector and a cover glass. The reflector produces a beam which is delimited by a cut-off line defined by two half planes which are offset from each other in the vertical direction, and which lie on either side of a vertical reference plane. A first lateral zone of the reflector has a reflective surface which forms a concentrated beam delimited by a straight, horizontal first cut-off line, situated entirely on one side of the vertical reference plane. A second zone of the reflector, extending over the base surface of the latter and on the opposite side, has a reflective surface which produces a wide beam delimited by a straight and horizontal second cut-off line.
Abstract: An optical system including at least one lens and erecting mirrors designed and arranged to give an inherent aperture and field greater in one direction than another direction. By using a low power eyepiece lens it is possible to arrange for a user's eye or eyes to be further behind the eyepiece lens so that the user can wear normal spectacles to correct for eye defects. When a pair of the optical systems is used in a pair of binoculars, it is possible for the exit pupils to be in a form of horizontal slots so the systems do not have to have adjustable spacing to allow for a particular user's eye separation.
Abstract: A method for inspecting a surface of a printing medium, the method comprising the steps of acquiring an image of the surface or a portion thereof, digitizing the acquired image whereby a digitized real representation of the surface or portion is obtained.
Abstract: An optical spectacle device comprising a spectacle frame having a pair of optical lenses. The spectacle device further includes a telescopic lens assembly pivotally attached to the spectacle frame which is pivotable between an operative position and a non-operative position. The spectacle device also includes an indexing mechanism for repeatedly orienting the telescopic lens assembly into the operative position from the non-operative position. A support frame for holding the telescopes of the telescopic lens assembly is adapted to be substantially out of a user's forward line of sight when the telescopic lens assembly is in the operative position.
Abstract: Concentric annular ring lens designs are disclosed for astigmatic patients, particularly lens designs which reduce the sensitivity of the patient to toric axis misalignment, thus reducing the required number of stock keeping units in inventory for a toric product. Several of the concentric annular ring lens designs comprise a multifocal concentric annular ring design on either the front or back surface and a toric curve on the reverse surface to correct for astigmatism.
Abstract: Programmable smooth junctions are provided for lenses and molds therefor, particularly for toric lens designs, which enable a numerically controlled (NC) machine to be programmed to machine smooth junctions or transitions between adjacent regions of a lens which have different thicknesses or radii of curvature. First and second mathematical functions f(a) and f(b) are defined which specify the curves of first and second segments of a lens surface. The slope dy/dx is derived of the first and second mathematical functions f(a) and f(b) at the transition between the first and second segments of the lens surface. A mathematical function is defined which describes a desired transition between the first and second segments of the lens.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 4, 1995
Date of Patent:
July 22, 1997
Assignee:
Johnson & Johnson Vision Products, Inc.
Inventors:
Jeffrey H. Roffman, Timothy A. Clutterbuck, Yulin X. Lewis
Abstract: A process of removing flash from a molded silicone intraocular lens includes a step of tumbling (grinding) the lens body in a tumbling media. The tumbling media includes conditioned 0.5 mm diameter glass beads or a mixture of 0.5 mm and 0.3 mm diameter glass beads, alcohol and water. This process applies to single piece and multipiece silicone IOLs.
Abstract: The present invention, which relates to post hydration processing of contact lenses and the packages into which the lenses are placed, includes several assemblies which are ideally suited to performing the various steps which are associated with post hydration processing.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 1, 1995
Date of Patent:
July 22, 1997
Assignee:
Johnson & Johnson Vision Products, Inc.
Inventors:
Wallace Anthony Martin, Ture Kindt-Larsen, Russell James Edwards, Borge Peter Gundersen, Darren Scott Keene, John Mark Lepper, Niels Jorgen Madsen, Thomas Christian Ravn, Daniel Tsu-Fang Wang, Masao Funo, William Edward Holley, Tomoichi Watanabe
Abstract: A transparent sphere comprised of a hardened polymeric resin has an insert provided therein. The sphere is prepared such that there is no air gap between the polymeric resin and the insert. The insert is sized to provide an apparent size of the insert which appears to be substantially the same as the diameter of the sphere and to maintain the structural integrity of the sphere under normal conditions of use of the sphere.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 5, 1996
Date of Patent:
July 22, 1997
Assignee:
Marble Vision Inc.
Inventors:
Stephen J. Headford, Ilse Treurnicht, Tony Redpath, Tom Clarke
Abstract: Non-ballasted, eyelid rotationally stabilized designs are disclosed for use in toric or multifocal toric contact lenses. The back surface of the lens includes a toric or multifocal toric surface and also thin top and bottom zones (slab offs) to achieve eyelid rotational orientation and stabilization. The advantage of this technical approach is in mold manufacturing, wherein the design allows the use of any chosen power spherical stock front mold.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 4, 1995
Date of Patent:
July 22, 1997
Assignee:
Johnson & Johnson Vision Products, Inc.
Inventors:
Jeffrey H. Roffman, Timothy A. Clutterbuck, Yulin X. Lewis, Edgar V. Menezes
Abstract: An arrangement for inspecting straightness of an array of pins in which the array is illuminated by a thin beam of light. Images of surfaces of the array of pins that are illuminated are projected on a photo-sensitive device. The array of pins is movable relative to the beam of light and the imaging device. The imaging device and photo-sensitive device are also movable relative to the array of pins.
Abstract: A method and apparatus releasably secure mold pieces used to mold an artificial eye lens, for example a hydrophilic contact lens. The apparatus includes an ultrasonic welding system to provide directed energy, modified so that the output horn is convex to extend within the outer concave portion of one of the mold pieces and has a shoulder to rest upon the flange of said piece thereby centering it. The method applies directed energy, such as ultrasonic vibrations, through the energy emitter horn to soften or melt then fuse the mating peripheral edge portion of the lens mold pieces.
Abstract: A process produces laminar composite lateral-emitter microelectronic devices especially useful in high-resolution field-emission display arrays. The devices incorporate a thin film laminar composite emitter structure including two or more films composed of materials having different etch rates. The laminar composite emitter consists of two or more ultra-thin layers, etched differentially so that a salient remaining portion of the most etch-resistant layer protrudes beyond the less etch-resistant layers to form a small-radius tip. The most etch-resistant layer is preferably diamond doped with one or more N-type dopants. An emitting edge of the laminar composite emitter is first formed by a directional trench etch. During or after fabrication of a trench portion of the structure, a small amount of supporting upper and/or lower layers is removed by a differential etch, such as a plasma etch. This leaves an ultra thin emitter edge or tip.
Abstract: A computer-based method and system for capturing and verifying a handwritten signature. The handwritten signature may relate to a document, such as an electronically stored document. An image of the document is displayed. A user signs the document electronically, and the handwritten signature is electronically captured. A set of measurements relating to the handwritten signature is determined and stored in a signature envelope. Optionally, a checksum of a checksum of the document can be determined and stored in the signature envelope. The claimed identity of the signatory can also be stored in the signature envelope. The signature envelope is encrypted. The signature envelope can be communicated to another application or computer platform, or stored for later verification. The signature envelope is decrypted, and the set of measurements stored in the signature envelope are compared against a known set of handwritten signature measurements to verify the identity of the signatory.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 9, 1996
Date of Patent:
July 8, 1997
Assignee:
Peripheral Vision Ltd.
Inventors:
Christopher Paul Kenneth Smithies, Jeremy Mark Newman
Abstract: A packaging arrangement for packaging products such as contact lenses in packages such as blister packs. The packaging arrangement includes an intermittently indexed, linearly driven endless conveyor which includes a plurality of identical support pallets, equally spaced apart along the endless conveyor. Each support pallet is designed to support and align an array of individual package bases. The arrangement is such that each support pallet with an array of individual package bases thereon is sequentially stopped at a plurality of spaced work stations along the endless conveyor.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 1, 1995
Date of Patent:
July 8, 1997
Assignee:
Johnson & Johnson Vision Products, Inc.
Inventors:
Russell James Edwards, Hirokazu Kitagawa, Kiyoshi Imai, Masao Funo, William Edward Holley, Charles R. Hood, Richard Wayne Abrams